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Translation Studies Meetup edit

Good morning, Suzusan. Thanks for inviting me to participate in the Translation Studies Meetup.

I would like to put forward a proposal. There is already the Applied Linguistics Task Force in the area of WikiProjects. But... translation and translation studies are much more than applied linguistics. There is also an existing redirect, Wikipedia:WikiProject Translation redirecting to Wikipedia:WikiProject Intertranswiki - this is not my idea.

I think the time has come up for a dedicated Wikipedia:WikiProject Translation Studies. That is my proposal. What do you think?

Regards, --Fadesga (talk) 14:57, 16 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hi Suzusan. Yeah, both of us think similarly. This Meetup is the right starting point for proposing a WikiProject. I have no experience starting/running a WikiProject in the English-language Wikipedia, although I do have experience in the Spanish Wikipedia (see the es:Wikiproyecto:Sordera for Deafness and es:Wikiproyecto:Guaraní, both of them were proposed by me; and I also participated in the startup of other historical/cultural WikiProjects). So, if you agree, I would plainly write the proposal for creation of a WikiProject Translation Studies on the very page of the Meetup. That way, people visiting the page would enthusiastically engage in the proposal. Agree? Regards, --Fadesga (talk) 15:33, 16 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

Proposal of a WikiProject Translation studies edit

Hi Suzusan. Thanks to your support, the WikiProject Translation studies is now open! Regards, --Fadesga (talk) 20:35, 1 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Shin Kyung-sook edit

Hi Suzusan, I'm replying here to your messages at User talk:KylieTastic. Procedurally, for any undiscussed moves you disagree with, you (or I or anybody) can revert them without a prior consensus (WP:RM#Undiscussed_moves). The condition is that the original move must not have been "a long time" ago, an unclear and debatable standard, which is not really just about time but also how much attention/editing the page has gotten since then. But long story short, I suggest that you're perfectly within reason, and not move warring, to revert at Shin Kyung-sook or anywhere else you see fit. If you want to look over all of the moves, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Log?type=move&user=Spacestationtrustfund. To Spacestationtrustfund's credit, the type of page moves I complained about earlier haven't happened in the past few months, so it's not like admins will be coming in and blocking anybody unless there is actual disruption currently in need of prevention. I hope this helps! Adumbrativus (talk) 05:12, 31 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

Happy New Year!
You are completely correct, I thought it was a more recent move. The type of editing Spacestationtrustfund has been doing is tiresome and usually receives little credit, so kudos to them. I gues I'm just a little frustrated the efforts hadn't gone in a more productive direction. Anyway, I'll start reverting pages little by little following the log. I'll try to keep as many as possible (whenever a writer does not have an international profile). Thank you for your answer and the tip! Suzusan (talk) 13:00, 31 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

Happy New Year, Suzusan! edit

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Abishe (talk) 20:44, 31 December 2022 (UTC)Reply