User talk:Natuur12
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SWMT
[edit]Welkom bij het SWMT, Natuur. :) Mathonius (talk) 19:29, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
- Dat heb je ook snel gezien :P. Dankje. Natuur12 (talk) 19:31, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
- Welkom. PiRSquared17 (talk) 19:56, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
Letter petitioning WMF to reverse recent decitions
[edit]The Wikimedia Foundation recently created a new feature, "superprotect" status. The purpose is to prevent pages from being edited by elected administrators -- but permitting WMF staff to edit them. It has been put to use in only one case: to protect the deployment of the Media Viewer software on German Wikipedia, in defiance of a clear decision of that community to disable the feature by default, unless users decide to enable it.
If you oppose these actions, please add your name to this letter. If you know non-Wikimedians who support our vision for the free sharing of knowledge, and would like to add their names to the list, please ask them to sign an identical version of the letter on change.org.
I'm notifying you because you participated in one of several relevant discussions. -Pete F (talk) 22:16, 20 August 2014 (UTC)
Superprotect letter update
[edit]Hi Natuur12,
Along with more hundreds of others, you recently signed Letter to Wikimedia Foundation: Superprotect and Media Viewer, which I wrote.
Today, we have 562 signatures here on Meta, and another 61 on change.org, for a total of 623 signatures. Volunteers have fully translated it into 16 languages, and begun other translations. This far exceeds my most optimistic hopes about how many might sign the letter -- I would have been pleased to gain 200 siguatures -- but new signatures continue to come.
I believe this is a significant moment for Wikimedia and Wikipedia. Very rarely have I seen large numbers of people from multiple language and project communities speak with a unified voice. As I understand it, we are unified in a desire for the Wikimedia Foundation to respect -- in actions, in addition to words -- the will of the community who has built the Wikimedia projects for the benefit of all humanity. I strongly believe it is possible to innovate and improve our software tools, together with the Wikimedia Foundation. But substantial changes are necessary in order for us to work together smoothly and productively. I believe this letter identifies important actions that will strongly support those changes.
Have you been discussing these issues in your local community? If so, I think we would all appreciate an update (on the letter's talk page) about how those discussions have gone, and what people are saying. If not, please be bold and start a discussoin on your Village Pump, or in any other venue your project uses -- and then leave a summary of what kind of response you get on the letter's talk page.
Finally, what do you think is the right time, and the right way, to deliver this letter? We could set a date, or establish a threshold of signatures. I have some ideas, but am open to suggestions.
Thank you for your engagement on this issue, and please stay in touch. -Pete F (talk) 18:37, 26 August 2014 (UTC)
Stewards Elections
[edit]Hi, I did the French translation. Sorry not to be able to do it earlier. I had an hectic time last week. Regards, Yann (talk) 14:37, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
- Ow dear that doesn't sound good. But thank you very much for the translation :). Natuur12 (talk) 14:50, 4 February 2015 (UTC)
37.144.145.16
[edit]Hello! Will you look, please, at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/37.144.145.16 That seems to be a destructive bot. What do you think about it? How to deal with it? Domitori (talk) 04:16, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
- For now he stopped. If he continues his nonsense nominations he will be blocked from editing. Natuur12 (talk) 10:06, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
- Could you consider the similar case at the Russian section of Wikisource?
- It seems to me, user Lozman runs a bot, that removed texts by
- https://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/Леонард_Борисович_Терновский
- https://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/Софья_Васильевна_Каллистратова
- https://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/Александр_Павлович_Тимофеевский
- The texts are moved to some strange site http://wikilivres.ru
- There, the user with the same nick Lozman removes them with pretext of violation of the copyright
- (the licenses from Wikisource are not transferred to that site).
- You may look for the example at
- https://ru.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Леонард_Борисович_Терновский&oldid=96651
- What do you think about this? Domitori (talk) 13:29, 21 February 2015 (UTC)
Global CSS/JS migration
[edit]Hello Natuur12. You have global scripts in User:Natuur12/global.js, which you import using your local JS pages. Since August 2014, your global.js and global.css pages are loaded automatically on all wikis. Since you already import them yourself, you may experience script errors or tools being added twice. Do you want me to fix this by removing the imports from your local pages using Synchbot (without changing any other content)?
You also have ≈700 vector.css pages with content identical to b:pt:User:Natuur12/vector.css. Do you want me to copy it into User:Natuur12/global.css, and delete the local copies? —Pathoschild 21:15, 05 July 2015 (UTC)
- Hi again! I haven't heard back from you, so I'll assume you don't want to do this. Feel free to leave me a message or add a Synchbot request if you change your mind. :) —Pathoschild 17:39, 09 January 2016 (UTC)
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As you may know, the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees approved a new "Access to nonpublic information policy" on 25 April 2014 after a community consultation. The former policy has remained in place until the new policy could be implemented. That implementation work is now being done, and we are beginning the transition to the new policy.
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[edit]Hi dear Natuur12, look this page [1], it is necessary that your voice sounded on the public page.--6AND5 (talk) 15:57, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
- Hi, thanks for fixing! Natuur12 (talk) 15:59, 8 February 2016 (UTC)
Harassment workshop
[edit]Greetings! You are receiving this message because, at some point in the past, you have participated in a discussion around the topic of harassment. The Support and Safety team is holding a series of consultations gathering feedback on the best potential solutions to the problem. The next stage is a workshop where we hope to narrow the focus to individual actionable ideas and explore how to bring some of these ideas to life.
- Please join us at the Harassment workshop!
Best regards, the Support and Safety team via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 16:35, 17 February 2016 (UTC)
in re trolling
[edit]hey, the trolling is when an editor comes to a civility idea lab, and starts with his potty mouth, and then takes umbrage when people object. and surprise, he can dish it out, and he can't take it. you want to preside over an Augean stable, that's fine, go back to en and nl. Slowking4 (talk) 15:03, 1 July 2016 (UTC)
- You have any idea how hypocrit you sound? Please stop abusing people, please stop abusing the system, please stop accusing others of trolling and please stop whining about other projects. Natuur12 (talk) 15:17, 1 July 2016 (UTC)
- you stop first. Slowking4 (talk) 17:31, 2 July 2016 (UTC)
Survey on Inspire Campaign for addressing harassment
[edit]Thanks for your participation during the Inspire Campaign focused on addressing harassment from June 2016. I'm interested in hearing your experience during the campaign, so if you're able, I invite you to complete this brief survey to describe how you contributed to the campaign and how you felt about participating.
Please feel free to let me know on my talk page if you have any questions about the campaign or the survey. Thanks! I JethroBT (WMF) (talk) 03:23, 10 September 2016 (UTC)
Next steps for the wish “confirmation prompt for the rollback link”
[edit]Hello, a while ago you participated in a feedback round about a proposal how accidental clicks on the rollback link could be avoided. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts and ideas!
Looking at the feedback and the rollback situation in different wikis, the development team decided how to approach this wish: As a default, most wikis won’t have a confirmation. But users who wish to have one, can enable it in their preferences, which will add a confirmation prompt to the rollback link on the diff page and on the list pages. The prompt won’t be a pop-up, but an inline prompt like for the thanks confirmation. You can read more about the planned solution and what influenced this decision on the project page. -- Best, Johanna Strodt (WMDE) (talk) 09:52, 16 July 2018 (UTC)
The Community Wishlist Survey
[edit]Hi,
You get this message because you’ve previously participated in the Community Wishlist Survey. I just wanted to let you know that this year’s survey is now open for proposals. You can suggest technical changes until 11 November: Community Wishlist Survey 2019.
You can vote from November 16 to November 30. To keep the number of messages at a reasonable level, I won’t send out a separate reminder to you about that. /Johan (WMF) 11:24, 30 October 2018 (UTC)
YouTube Content ID
[edit]You may be interested to know that YouTube, in a way, turns copyright law as a whole on its head using Content ID. I've uploaded 100% copyright violations to YouTube. Content ID detects it and the copyright holder can demonetize the video or monetize it for themselves as well as add georestrictions. And the video stays up. My account doesn't get a copyright strike.
The third chapter at 22:20 of YouTube's Copyright System Isn't Broken. The World's Is. is relevant here, but I wholeheartedly recommend the whole video.
As for linking videos, I would agree that linking videos that either try to trick Content ID by distorting the picture or videos of full-length content from a producer that may be too small to have their content in the Content ID detection system could be bad practice. (you may, for example, be able to find some full-length Russian movies on YouTube) Rick and Morty though are definitely in the Content ID system. That video you linked (he said it again! he said it again! revert, aaah!) was certainly detected by Content ID. — Alexis Jazz (ping me) 15:42, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
- Thank you Alexis Jazz! This is some interesting reading material and I'll surely watch the video. Natuur12 (talk) 20:45, 22 May 2020 (UTC)
Antwoord
[edit]Ik had de mail (klaarblijkelijk) naar OTRS gestuurd omdat dat zo ongeveer de enige plek was waar ik nog bij kon. Zelfs de link naar Pastebin is voor mij niet toegankelijk. Hoe dan ook ja, die mag je van mij doorsturen. Wat betreft het schenden van mijn eigen privacy, alles om mij vrij te kunnen pleiten van deze blokkade. Waar is dit aan vastgemaakt behalve het IP-adres? Zijn zaken als bijv. wanneer je inlogt in te zien? Aan het gedrag kan het niet liggen, dat stamt écht niet overeen. Hij maakt bijv. artikelen aan, voorzien van bronnen, dat heb ik nooit onder de knie gekregen. Gezien mijn situatie is die andere gebruiker gebonden aan dezelfde tijden als ik. Ook werken we hier allemaal via het zelfde IP-adres met allemaal gelinkte computers die allemaal via het zelfde kabeltje het pand verlaten wat (blijkbaar) overkomt alsof dat alles van dezelfde computer afstamt. Het systeem waar vanaf ik werk is zó afgeknepen dat, wanneer ik 2 Word-bestanden tegelijk probeer te openen, ik de melding krijg: Deze applicatie is al 1x actief. Maximum is bereikt. Wilt u naar de laatst gestarte applicatie overschakelen? Zó beroerd zijn de computers hier. Ik heb dus geen idee welk signaal deze PC's afgeven wanneer zij verbinding maken met het internet maar gezien de kwaliteit van de gebruikte software/hardware krijg ik het idee dat daar geen serieuze conclusies uit te trekken zijn. Hoe dan ook, dank voor het aanbod het bericht door te sturen, waarschijnlijk ook een pagina die is geblokkeerd door het systeem waar vandaan ik werk. MVG: (nee, niet Michael van Gerwen) Equinoxepart5 (talk) 19:31, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
- Beste Equinoxepart5,
- Ik zal het verzoek doorsturen naar de Arbcom. OTRS-ers tekenen een geheimhoudingsverklaring, dus daarom moet ik de grootst mogelijke voorzichtigheid betrachten bij het doorsturen van gegevens die binnenkomen via OTRS. Wat op te lossen is door toestemming te vragen.
- Ook zal ik de AC op dit bericht wijzen, zodat ze jouw verklaring af kunnen wegen tegen die van de blokkerend moderator. Ook zal ik dit aanvullen met wat linkjes naar bewerkingen van de gebruiker die geblokkeerd is. Natuur12 (talk) 20:19, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
- Zó ontzettend bedankt hiervoor! Ik was al bang dat m'n Wiki-carrière er definitief op zat... Nu maar hopen dat m'n gelijk bewezen kan worden. Ben jij trouwens bekend met mijn situatie? Vraag anders even Wikiklaas, die weet geloof ik wel waar ik mij bevindt. Laat dit berichtje maar zien voor mijn toestemming. Equinoxepart5 (talk) 20:22, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
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)
Reminder to vote now to ratify the Wikimedia Movement Charter
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