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Hi, Neddyseagoon! This is the second time in a few days that one of your translations has been tagged by the bot as a copyvio. You've probably already worked out why, but just in case you haven't, may I suggest that you make a small change to the way you go about such work? Pasting the content of the foreign-language article into your draft as hidden text is not in itself a big problem, though of course you should in theory provide attribution when you do so; but it's triggering the bot, which places unlovable notices on this page. It also makes more work for the tiny number of people who manually check each one of the bot's guesses. Could you perhaps do things slightly differently? (I use a scratch page in a text editor for this purpose). If it's any consolation, you are not by any means the first to be asked to make this change. Many thanks in advance, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 18:45, 21 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, me again. I forgot to say that (as you surely know) if you translate a page from a foreign-language wikipedia, you must, under the terms of our licence, give attribution for the work of the editors who created the content. A convenient way of doing this is by sticking a {{translated page}} template on the talk page. Could I ask if you'd be kind enough to go back through your various translations and attribute them correctly? Thank you, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 23:34, 24 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi again, Neddyseagoon! Wizardman has marked this off as "no concern" at WP:SCV, and on the overall scale of things that is of course correct. However, I see that my suggestions higher up this page (regarding Taddeo Kuntze) have fallen on completely barren ground – you again copied the Italian article as hidden text, and have again taken content from it:wp without any attribution. Just to be clear: copying without acknowledgement from other Wikipedias is, technically, still copyright violation; and repeatedly triggering the bot is a waste of other editors' time. Could I ask you to be kind enough to acknowledge that you have actually read this message? If you could agree to take some notice of it that would be better still. Many thanks, Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 17:34, 3 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Something wrong on your user page[edit]

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the user box with the following text-'This user is a Christian who has gone on pilgrimage to Canterbury, Winchester, Lindisfarne, Durham, Walsingham and Rome' does not show an image instead shows 45px(which might be the size of the image)

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Hi, Neddyseagoon. As the principal author of The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries, you might want to check a couple of things before it hits the main page. On the face of it, "sculpted stone base" describing the desk doesn't sound plausible (as opposed to gilded wood), and "decorated with a lion's head" isn't what we see either: one of the legs is a carved lion. This wording isn't in the cited source either. May need to be tweaked? Same for "three-quarters life size". French WP has "grandeur naturelle", life-size, for the size, and "debout de trois-quart" for the pose, not full-face. I suspect a mistranslation, but can't access the printed source. Cheers, Awien (talk) 17:14, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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