User talk:Nlatkovic

August 2020
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Your submission at Articles for creation: List of Amazon fatalities has been accepted
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Thanks again, and happy editing! Ca talk to me! 14:44, 21 October 2023 (UTC)

Ways to improve List of Amazon fatalities
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microbiology Marcus (petri dish&bullet;growths) 16:32, 27 October 2023 (UTC)


 * A personal note: otherwise this is a very good list! Thanks for your contributions to the Wikipedia project! microbiology Marcus (petri dish&bullet;growths) 16:34, 27 October 2023 (UTC)
 * Hi ,
 * I've updated the source references for the following victims:
 * • Phillip "Lee" Terry
 * • Alex Carillo
 * • Devan Michael Shoemaker
 * The only two I'm struggling with are:
 * • Roger A. Kieca
 * • Charles "Mike" Gellasch
 * As the original source reference for Gellasch mentions, "The station published one article on the incident and then dropped the story." This might explain why, when one does a Google search for "charles gellasch amazon," nothing comes up.
 * I'm discovering instances where local media outlets will fail to report a death, or later redact their story, leaving only the individual's online obituary as evidence of their existence.
 * This makes it difficult to locate "multiple secondary sources" (per the Wikipedia Teahouse), but if it weren't for coverage on websites such as In These Times and the World Socialist Web Site, the public would never know these victims' names and stories.
 * Is it possible to widen the scope to include these two publications as reputable sources?
 * If not, I understand that their names best be "removed from the wall." All the same, I hope that they remain, for their lack of news coverage does not make their lives any less important, or less factual, than victims with more circulated coverage.
 * Thanks for all your help as I learn the ropes,
 * Nlatkovic (talk) 17:02, 29 October 2023 (UTC)

Wikipedia and copyright
Significa liberdade (she/her) (talk) 01:50, 28 October 2023 (UTC)


 * Hello @Significa liberdade,
 * Thank you for the update, along with the guidelines on accepted formatting. Because of the quantity, I decided upon a simple formula for each entry that created consistency and enabled other contributors to make updates effortlessly:
 * On [Month] [Day], [Year], [First name] [Last name], [Age], was [Description of incident, intervention and/or care, outcome or resolution].
 * Regarding the incident descriptions, I found only so many ways to order the necessary words to capture the story as it happened, in linear fashion. Where text was directly copied, I placed the content in double quotation marks to indicate others' words, always with the goal of avoiding multiple sentences. While composing text, I aimed to speak like a newscaster who has only 15 seconds to present the story before they must switch over to the local weather forecast.
 * If the incident descriptions are too problematic, may I rework the information so that the article simply consists of copyright-free and objective data (location, date, name, age) only?
 * Assistance appreciated,
 * Nicholas Nlatkovic (talk) 21:38, 2 April 2024 (UTC)