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Azuchi Momoyama

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安土桃山時代の記事についてですが、私は日本のWikipediaに基づいて記述をしました。 日本のWikipediaによれば、秀吉の遠征は1回目が16万人、2回目が14万人と書かれています。 そのため、私は200,000に[citation needed]を設定しました。 日本のWikipediaに書かれている内容を転載するのは破壊行為ですか? あなたの行動の根拠となるポリシーを提示してください。 私はあなたの返事がくるまで編集を控えます。それでは良い議論を期待しています。

Your IPvandal problem

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Okay, so you've got an IPvandal that's driving you up the wall. You want to squish him or her like a bug but don't know how. Here's what to do:

  1. If you feel you can do it without screwing up a page and no one else seems to be doing it, you can revert the vandalizing edit.
  2. Then, go to he vandal's user talk page and paste in the appropriate template from this page (don't forget to sign your name and note the article vandalized). The syntax will look something like this example: {{subst:uw-vand1|University of California, Santa Cruz}} ~~~~
  3. If the vandal has already been threatened with the prospect of a blocking by you or someone else before (make sure to check timestamps) they made their latest vandalizing edit, report them at WP:AIV.

You can find a complete rundown of anti-vandalism policy and procedure through WP:-( --Dynaflow 05:01, 4 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Don't accuse me again or i'm reporting you

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I did nothing wrong, I was editing the page because there were so many errors. I simply couldn't figure them all out so i just reverted back to the earliest good copy i could find on the 29th. The Kataro Fuma mistake, the line adjustments, etc were all messed up since I last visited the page. Also Tachibana was a daimyo, just because shes a female doesn't mean she wasn't. I'm a historian for a living and I highly doubt you are as well. So warn me one more time and I'll report you for false accusations. Don't take this too harsh,but your warnings may have caused me to never be a moderator, which was my goal, and that made me upset. Please go back to my page and delete your warnings and we will be good. Thank you, and no hard feelings. Hardworker111 05:58, 10 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

    • Man you really have some nerve. I never changed the name to an incorrect spelling either you did and are trying to blame me, or it was changed in the reverting process. Don't accuse me again, you are by far the most rude wikipedia member i have met thus far. Sorry for my temper, but your making me a tad angry. And all i asked was for you to add a "sorry, didn't mean to warn you" post, but instead you re-accuse me, thanks for nothing pal. Hardworker111 06:17, 10 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
      • I can't tell if your remarks are helpful or full of sarcasm, but either way, I'll be the bigger man and end the dispute. And btw, i do know about reverting policies, i just simple was shocked at the outlook of the page and decided to revert to the earliest good-looking article i could find without full review. I'll seeya later. Hardworker111 07:41, 10 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Translation for Japanese wikipedia

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Hello! I am looking for someone who could translate this page:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMMAGINE%26POESIA and upload it on Japanese Wikipedia. Could you please help me or suggest what to do ? Thanks a lot!--Alessandroga80 (talk) 11:30, 8 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

Would you help to review a Japanese translation made by Wikipedians?

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There's been a recent discussion at the talk page of the article for the Internet meme All your base are belong to us. The topic was made famous for the gruesome Engrish translations in the original video game, and the article provided a somewhat more accurate translation along the original text.

The discussion could benefit from a review of the accuracy of these translations as it appeared in this recent version, by someone with fluency in Japanese and experience dealing with editor-made translations at Wikipedia. Thanks for your time. Diego (talk) 11:14, 29 March 2012 (UTC)Reply

Request for translation: List of sources for an article

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Spventi, on the Reference desk someone recommended using the list of translators in response to a request. Are you willing to translate portions of or all of the list of references on this page? es:Wikipedia discusión:Consultas de borrado/Liceo Mexicano Japonés? It is for an AFD on the Spanish Wikipedia. This is so Spanish-speaking editors can understand what Japanese references exist about the subject. You are welcome to translate the references into English.

Thank you, WhisperToMe (talk) 11:46, 14 April 2014 (UTC)Reply

Translation Contributing

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Greetings Spventi! It seems you have a rather coveted skill set with your translation abilities. Kudos! Would you have the time or the interest to collaborate on the AIG business page? The Japanese version looks like it could use some help on content and formatting. Best Regards! MsGingerHoneycutt (talk) 18:29, 7 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

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