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Welcome to Meta![edit]

Hello Uğurkent, and welcome to the Wikimedia Meta-Wiki! This website is for coordinating and discussing all Wikimedia projects. You may find it useful to read our policy page. If you are interested in doing translations, visit Meta:Babylon. You can also leave a note on Meta:Babel or Wikimedia Forum (please read the instructions at the top of the page before posting there). If you would like, feel free to ask me questions on my talk page. Happy editing!

Thank you for your help![edit]

The Translation Barnstar
Thank you for your valuable contribution to the translation of the Global South Editor Survey questions! With my best regards, -- Haitham S. (WMF)

Hi[edit]

can you un bloc my ip address for somali wikipedia i have been blocked by‪ Praxidicae for no reason i do somali wikipedia , it was a cyber attack 192.168.251.42 starship70000 ==


Do this could prevent IP 107.167.99.211 in tr.wikinews. Both puppeteer and abusive. --Uğurkenttalk 19:07, 22 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Blocked. Ajraddatz (talk) 22:02, 22 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Your RfTA[edit]

Hello Uğurkent. This is to inform you that I have closed your RfTA as not promoted. Please refer to the rationale of the closure. Thank you for your interest and work on Meta-Wiki. With my best regards. — M 15:52, 01 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Search for Global Renamers[edit]

Hi, sorry in advance if I am bothering you. I just want to inform you about a possibilty here on meta. After the SUL finalization there is a search for additional Global_renamers (GR). You should know, since you translated some of the related pages here on meta.

As I did with other users with knowledge of less "common" languages, I am contacting you because at the moment in Global_renamers#Users_with_global_rename_access and Stewards#List_of_current_stewards, if I correctly remember, noone is tr>3. Mardetanha is tr-2, but (s)he is not very active as a GR. More than 65 millions people speak Turkish, and I don't expect some seniors to know other languages such as English very well, so there is a gap IMHO.

Now, you have a robust cross-wiki activity and you are a sysop on different projects, and you deal with user-related issues even as a OTRS member. If you want to be more involved in the GR tasks in the future, please feel free to apply. We have accepted in the past months candidates with much lower cross-wiki activity or language skills than you, so you probably have good chances. Some of them were en-1 and you are en-2. You also were a local bureaucrat on tr.wikimedia.

Please notice that I am not an expert user on meta nor a local bureaucrat or sysop, I just care about the "variety" of the meta environment and I though that it was useful to inform some users of the opportunity. If you know yourself some profile who might be interested, please let him/her know about this "opportunity".

If you think you won't be very active in the next months or you are simply not interested, no problem. In case you want to apply, I suggest you to translate also the page Global_rename_policy into Turkish.--Alexmar983 (talk) 20:21, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Alexmar983. I try to help as best I can. --Uğurkenttalk 18:44, 20 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Glad to hear. Please cinsider thar even renaming few names per month would be better than many other GRs, so don't hesitate to apply.--Alexmar983 (talk) 19:46, 20 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Should FuzzyBot remove all potentially outdated translations?[edit]

Hello, thanks for adding multiple new translations in your language here at Meta-Wiki in recent years. Please join the discussion with your opinion: Should FuzzyBot automatically remove all potentially outdated translations?. Nemo (talk) 12:01, 1 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Edit-a-thon in Ankara next week[edit]

Hi Uğurkent, I'm a Finnish Wikipedian and GLAM-wiki person. I have contacts to the Finnish Embassy in Ankara and I wish to help them get in contact with local Wikimedians. The embassy is organizing an edit-a-thon related to International Women's Day on Mon 7 March together with some local partners. They would be glad to have experienced Wikipedians take part in their event. I was wondering if you or someone you know would be a person to talk to. Best, --Sanahirviö (talk) 19:48, 2 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Sanahirviö, I will announce to the Turkish Wikimedian. Thank you. --Uğurkenttalk 19:21, 3 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation to Met Open Access Artworks Challenge (15 May - 30 June)[edit]

Met Open Access Artworks Challenge!

We'd like to invite UNESCO participants to join a new challenge on the same model, the Met Open Access Artworks Challenge. You can contribute by illustrating with images using some of the 375k photos now under CC0, starting or improving articles (try our new Mbabel tool!), or creating translations (if your language isn't listed, please ask!). You can sign up here: Met Open Access Artworks Challenge/Participants. --Pharos (talk) 18:00, 5 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Sixth prize in the Connected Open Heritage Challenge[edit]

Hi,

Congratulations to the 6th place in the COH Challenge! Well done and thank you! To thank you for your contribution and recognize your effort, we will send you a series of Wikimedia Sverige and Wikipedia SWAG.

We hope you appreciated participating in the contest. We may organize similar contests in the future, and if you have any input you would like to share with us, please tell us in an email to eric.luth(_AT_)wikimedia.se.

Kind regards, John Andersson (WMSE) (talk) 14:49, 7 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Presenting Community Engagement Insights survey report: Tuesday, October 10, 1600 UTC[edit]

Hi Uncitoyen,
I am reaching out to you because you signed up to receive updates about the Global Wikimedia survey.[1]

We will be hosting a public event online to present the data, a few examples on how teams will be using it for annual planning, and what are next steps for this project. The event will take place on Tuesday, October 10, at 9:00 am PST (1600 UTC), and the presentation will be in English. You can watch the livestream here, and ask question via IRC on #wikimedia-office.

If you are unable attend, you can also find the report on meta, and watch the recording of the event at a later time.

We hope to have you join us online! -- María Cruz 23:28, 2 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Your email to me on 2017-10-07[edit]

Hello, Uğurkent:

The content of the email you've sent to me has made me feel awkward and unconfortable to say the least. You can't just go around emailing people and ordering them to answer questions (32 in my case) about themselves and their relatives for some kind of homework or personal project.That's wholy unnaceptable, a misuse of the EmailUser function and some might also feel concerned about it. I won't be answering your questions. And this is also a formal request that you do not send me any email for such activities outside my remit as Wikimedia volunteer. The Wikimedia Foundation has been forwarded the content of the email you've sent to me should they want to do anything with it. I am, frankly, dissapointed about this. —MarcoAurelio (talk) 20:48, 7 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hello, Marco. Yes, it happened with instant excitement. My project was an emergency for this week. I just had to talk to someone and it was wrong. I guess I would feel uncomfortable if the same thing happened to me. I apologize on behalf my person for making a mistake. If there is a penal, I am willing pay it. I would not want a bad synergy between us. --Uğurkenttalk 22:01, 7 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Extended to Dec: Wikipedia Asian Art Month with Metropolitan Museum of Art[edit]

Suzuri-bako, now in 11 languages!

I'd like to invite you to join Wikipedia Asian Art Month in the December extension of the sub-contest; if you write or translate just one article and include one of our images, you'll get a special Metropolitan Museum of Art postcard. And if you're one of the grand prize winners, you'll get a Met guidebook or Asian art publication.--Pharos (talk) 21:33, 5 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Email[edit]

--Turkmen talk 13:57, 27 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Turkmen: It's late but I already answered then you saw. :) I am writing this response so that it's not empty title. --Uğurkenttalk 15:15, 29 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Nazik davranışınız için teşekkür ederim.--Turkmen talk 15:18, 29 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Spam fighting on wiki[edit]

Thanks for the work you are doing fighting spam. As for spam on dk.wikimedia.org, I see there are global sysop actions, but wondering whether there are other means, e.g., configurations, that can help us? — Finn Årup Nielsen (fnielsen) (talk) 20:56, 30 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

@Fnielsen: You're welcome. Yes, global sysops and stewards helped for the pages and spamming users that I marked. I noticed these pages immediately with the SWViewer tool. Maybe you can prevent these pages for opening with the abuse filter on dk.wikimedia.org. [1] --Uncitoyentalk 21:38, 30 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Congratulations, Dear Administrator![edit]

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Congratulations, Uncitoyen! You now have the rights of an administrator on Meta-Wiki. Please take a moment to read the Meta:Administrators page and watchlist related pages (in particular Meta:Requests for help from a sysop or bureaucrat, and Meta:Requests for deletion, but also Talk:Spam blacklist and Talk:Interwiki map), before launching yourself into page deletions, page protections, account blockings, or modifications of protected pages. The majority of the actions of administrators can be reversed by the other admins, except for history merges which must thus be treated with particular care. Please feel free to join us on IRC: #wikimedia-adminconnect. You may find Commons:Guide to adminship to be useful reading although it doesn't always completely apply here at Meta. Please also check or add your entry to Meta:Administrators#List of administrators and the Template:List of administrators. You're also allowed to subscribe the metawiki admins private mailing list. Again, congratulations and welcome to the team. --MF-W 22:54, 2 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

SE election maintenance[edit]

Hello,

if you see something wrong with SE (and confirmation), please report it to Election Committee and move on. Thank you! — regards, Revi 08:59, 22 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

OK. Thanks. --Uncitoyentalk 09:32, 22 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Global Sysop[edit]

Category:Universal Code of Conduct/2021 consultations/bn[edit]

How's Category:Universal Code of Conduct/2021 consultations/bn test? Category has valid translated pages or am I missing something? ‐‐1997kB (talk) 09:53, 19 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hello @1997kB: Although translation pages appear in the category, it included Special:MyLanguage as content in page. While I'm translating, I don't create such categories manually. If I remember correctly, I create it with the translation tool. Also translation pages in this category appear automatically without created. I think these categories are called translation categories. Meta:Categories#Languages. When editing these categories, the phrase "translate" appears. But I can't see this category as marked for translation in any languages. For these reasons, I thought the user opened it for testing. If there is wrong, I can undelete. --Uncitoyentalk 10:30, 19 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Ah! got you. No, no need to undelete, I thought we create them manually, so. Anyways thanks for explaination. ‐‐1997kB (talk) 03:37, 20 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks @1997kB: :) I might be little bit wrong, but I'm more sure that's true. As I said, if there is something wrong, it will be good to fix it. --Uncitoyentalk 14:14, 20 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Permissions[edit]

Thanks for the rb, I was on mobile phone and I must have copy&pasted and misclicked somewhere :$ I had just figured out what happened and was trying to fix it when you reverted the edit.--Leofbrj (talk) 07:42, 4 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Leofbrj: No problem, there can be some errors in mobile devices. Stewards will take care of your request. Regards. --Uncitoyentalk 07:44, 4 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation for Functionary consultation 2021[edit]

Greetings,

I'm letting you know in advance about a meeting I'd like to invite you to regarding the Universal Code of Conduct and the community's ownership of its future enforcement. I'm still in the process of putting together the details, but I wanted to share the date with you: 26 June, 2021. I do not have a time on this date yet, but I will let you soon. We have created a meta page with basic information. Please take a look at the meta page and sign up under the appropriate section.

Thank you for your time.--BAnand (WMF) 14:04, 2 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation for Functionary consultation 2021[edit]

Greetings SWMT member,

I'm letting you know in advance about a meeting I'd like to invite you to regarding the Universal Code of Conduct and the community's ownership of its future enforcement. I'm still in the process of putting together the details, but I wanted to share the date with you: 10 July, 2021. I do not have a time on this date yet, but I will let you soon. We have created a meta page with basic information. Please take a look at the meta page and sign up your name under the appropriate section.

Thank you for your time.--BAnand (WMF) 03:21, 3 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

per email re vanity spammer[edit]

I have updated the filter. I don't think that we need to be quiet about it and can conduct that business onwiki. Personally, I think that onwiki discussion is more alerting to the broader community, and there is nothing that we are trying to hide.  — billinghurst sDrewth 23:48, 22 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Billinghurst:: Thanks. I thought commenting on the talk page of title blacklist. But we have a specific discussion page for abusefilters? I'm not sure it. --Uncitoyentalk 08:59, 23 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Not used so much these days, however, I watch Vandalism reports.  — billinghurst sDrewth 13:37, 23 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Surprised[edit]

I was surprised to see your request for speedy deletion of a fellow admins user page, especially without any conversation with that admin. I have declined it as I think that such deletion requests would be better explained, so would request that if you wish to progress that you do it in consultation with the user, or through a DR. Thanks.  — billinghurst sDrewth 23:15, 30 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Normally, I wanted to look at CentralAuth of CptViraj. When using scripts, I can press the wrong link because their location changes for no reason sometimes. @CptViraj: I'm sorry for this. @Billinghurst: Thank you for your undo and your message. Regards. --Uncitoyentalk 06:19, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Sounds as you are just as surprised as me. That makes sense, I am guilty of that one too, especially with page rewrites for scripts that I have added through my js files. Multi-tasking!  — billinghurst sDrewth 07:34, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
No problem. @Billinghurst: Thanks. -- CptViraj (talk) 14:01, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Billinghurst: I'm using Hoo man's scripts but it can be a problem sometimes. The only method for me is refresh the page. --Uncitoyentalk 22:38, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
<Shrug> talk to Marius about it, he'll respond him time.  — billinghurst sDrewth 23:34, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
OK. Thanks. --Uncitoyentalk 23:36, 31 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Rename[edit]

Hello. Could you please give a look at my rename request, please? Usurpation is needed. Thank you so much! DiligentSchause (talk) 18:43, 29 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]

What do you said?![edit]

What is out of of project scope? I don't understand with you please explain that. 136.158.41.60 02:13, 6 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

You added the own article of Meta, the owner of Facebook and sister companies. The place to write about Meta Inc. not Meta-Wiki, it is Wikipedia. --Uncitoyentalk 12:01, 9 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Admin activity review/Local inactivity policies[edit]

Hey there! I saw your name at the edit history of the aforementioned page. Can you help me with some information? I'm a crat at SqWiki and I was thinking to open a discussion with my community about setting some local limits in regard to our crats and admins. That's because we have a lot of admins (and maybe even crats) but very few of them are ever active past doing 1 change per year just so they're inside the general 2 year limit. My proposal is that the limit is changed from 2 years to 6 months or maybe 1 year and for the number of edits to be raised from 1 edit to... something more substantial. And if they hit their limit, they are removed from stewards. This is of course something we'll have to decide as a community. But I'm not sure if we can make such a decision. Assuming we had a discussion and we agreed to that, would there be needed anything else? What would be our next step if agreement was reached? Do we just put our name into that list with our rules and they're guaranteed to be taken into consideration by stewards? (The stewards are the ones who do the removal, right? It's not automatic?) I'd be happy with any kind of information you can provide. :) - Klein Muçi (talk) 00:19, 12 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hi @Klein Muçi: Each wiki project can set its own inactivity rules. After accept this, if the bureaucrats don't have the rights to remove the admin rights, after the local review processes are made and the request is made to the stewards, then inactive admins are removed by the stewards. If you accept your local policy, it is important that you review the activity for admins several times in a year. But I can't see very active admins in Albanian Wikipedia in this year. It looks like you only have a few very active admins. Making a local policy can be an extra dificult for you. If you do your own inactivity review for 6 months, half of your current admins may need to be removed. Therefore, I think that the local community should have the ability to run this process and decide on it by consensus. If you accept your own rule, it might be good to say the stewards on the notice board. I say these according to the general processes in activity process. You can look the information pages for more information and ask the stewards and other knowledgeable users if necessary. --Uncitoyentalk 16:38, 14 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Uncitoyen, thanks a lot for the reply! Yes, you are very correct in everything that you say. Actually that's part of the reason why I've thought about changing the criteria lately. We are starting to have a lot of inactive admins. These confuses newcomers who can't understand why things take forever to be done even though there are a lot of admins, usually forces them to write the same request to different admins many times until they find one who's active/responsive, create security and privilege issues in regard to their accounts, given that they may not care that much anymore about "the wiki standards" and lastly (and most importantly), makes bureaucrats shut down most of new RFAs with the rationale "we currently have A LOT of admins" (because de jure they do).
For all these reasons, my idea was to make the process a bit more dynamic in nature. Make it a bit easier to become an admin or a crat and easier to lose that status if interests change over time. If you check the contributions of each admin and crat at our project you'll see that most of them have years without doing any edits. They just do 1-2 edits every 2 years to postpone the deadline and that's it. So that's why I wanted to change that, make it a bit harder to game the system. But my initial idea was that this thing was automatic. So, I thought that if inactivity criteria was met, they'd get auto-removed somehow. Then I understood that this job is done by stewards. And now, after reading your answer, I'm starting to think that maybe this will be enforced by local crats, stewards not having the right to act on that. If that's the case, we'd solve everything on our own, without having to agree for anything here. But my hope was for the process to be handled by unincluded parts, ideally automatically, not by the local crats because that may give rise to debates and accusations of power abuse. Am I to understand that something like what I'm describing is not possible because desyssoping will always be handled by local crats if they exist and not by stewards (or any automatic feature)? - Klein Muçi (talk) 23:51, 14 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

How we will see unregistered users[edit]

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Thank you. /Johan (WMF)

18:17, 4 January 2022 (UTC)

I've already completed testing Steward_requests/Global/block. Can you please admit me to use the page after checking? Choi Chin Long 05:24, 23 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@Cyron Choi: You should ask the opinion of other users, not mine only. As far as I understand, you moved the requests to a subpage. I don't have much idea in whether this your work is necessary or not. The archives pages, bots and the tools have settings related to SRG, and changing it suddenly willn't make the processes much easier. You should consider these. --Uncitoyentalk 06:48, 24 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Kukla kullanımı[edit]

Merhaba Uncitoyen; Elmacenderesi adlı hizmetli beni "uygunsuz kukla kullanımından" dolayı engellemiş. Benim Eemirrgs'den başka bir hesabım yok. Bunu adım kadar biliyorum ve hiçbir şekilde yalan borcum yok burada. Durduk yere engellendiğim için çok üzgünüm ve engellenmemin yanlış olduğunu anlatmak da inanın çok zor. Çok rica ediyorum onunla iletişime geçip engellemesini tekrar gözden geçirmesini söyler misiniz? Başka bir hesabım olsa emin olun hiç kendimi yorarak hizmetlilere yazmam. Rica ediyorum engeli tekrar değerlendirin. Ortada engelleneceğim bir durum yok. Bunu çok net söylüyorum. Eemirrgs (talk) 07:35, 16 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Notice of removal of adminship[edit]

Hello,

I regret to inform you that, in accordance with Meta:Administrators/Removal and as a result of your inactivity, administrator rights have been removed from your account. Please see Meta:Administrators/Removal/October 2022 for details. Kind regards, MF-W 16:36, 2 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

@MF-Warburg: So I haven't been very active, no problem. Thank you for your interest. --Uncitoyentalk 07:16, 3 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Congratulations, dear administrator![edit]

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MarcoAurelio (talk) 21:21, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@MarcoAurelio: Thanks for your interest and message. --Uncitoyentalk 21:34, 8 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hello again. Did you request to be subscribed to the admin mailing list? If so, could you please confirm that to me, as per the instructions? Thanks, —MarcoAurelio (talk) 17:18, 20 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Hello @MarcoAurelio:. I have mailed you. Thanks. --Uncitoyentalk 19:00, 20 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Better translation for the quote on your user page[edit]

"Gentlemen, we shall proclaim the republic tomorrow!" would be a better translation —with assistance from a native-English source. I attempted to edit your user page to make it look better in time for the anniversary tomorrow; but Meta automatically declined any action on the user page of another user. So, here we are. Hope you'll see this message in time. Best. --stultiwikiatext me 15:00, 28 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@Stultiwikia: Thanks. I wrote it because the first thing came to my mind. When I looked at other translations on forum sites, I wasn't find right translation from a reliable source. --Uncitoyentalk 15:36, 28 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Your feedback is requested[edit]

Hello Uncitoyen, We are conducting a poll of global renamers and stewards regarding some future toolings related to some rename requests. Your feedback is requested at the poll on VRT WIKI. Best regards, — xaosflux Talk 00:18, 17 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]