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Hi, RCatSTLFed. Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Our intro page contains a lot of helpful material for new users—please check it out! If you need help, visit Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place {{helpme}} on this page, followed by your question, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions.

In regards to your comments on the James Bullard talk page: Be Bold and add the proposed content and make the appropriate changes. This is the best way to see change happen, otherwise its more likely than not that your suggestions will not be acted upon (it's not a frequently edited article). As an employee of the St. Louis Fed (or any employee, etc. writing about a subject they have close connection to) be sure to maintain a neutral tone, don't show any undue weight, and support all content with proper references. Thanks. BarkeepChat 14:20, 11 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Replaceable fair use File:Saint Louis Federal Reserve Director of Research Christopher Waller.jpg

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Thanks for uploading File:Saint Louis Federal Reserve Director of Research Christopher Waller.jpg. I noticed that this file is being used under a claim of fair use. However, I think that the way it is being used fails the first non-free content criterion. This criterion states that files used under claims of fair use may have no free equivalent; in other words, if the file could be adequately covered by a freely-licensed file or by text alone, then it may not be used on Wikipedia. If you believe this file is not replaceable, please:

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Thanks for the explanation! I may not have filled out the rationale correctly, so we're going to give it another try. The image is indeed made freely available for use, so I probably shouldn't have gone the non-free content route when uploading it. Hopefully, we'll get this all squared away, but if there's a specific way we need to tag this photo, just let me know and we'd be happy to do this correctly! RCatSTLFed (talk) 17:03, 17 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Orphaned non-free image File:Saint Louis Federal Reserve Director of Research Christopher Waller.jpg

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Thanks for uploading File:Saint Louis Federal Reserve Director of Research Christopher Waller.jpg. The image description page currently specifies that the image is non-free and may only be used on Wikipedia under a claim of fair use. However, the image is currently not used in any articles on Wikipedia. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Wikipedia (see our policy for non-free media).

Note that any non-free images not used in any articles will be deleted after seven days, as described in section F5 of the criteria for speedy deletion. Thank you. --B-bot (talk) 03:39, 18 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

File permission problem with File:STL Fed Research Director Christopher Waller.jpg

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Thanks for uploading File:STL Fed Research Director Christopher Waller.jpg. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.

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