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Hi there. I'm afraid that there's no real need to produce an entirely separate WikiProject dedicated to coverage of the history of the Ryukyu Islands. However, I think it would probably be much better to turn it into a task force within WP:WikiProject Japan. You will probably get a lot more assistance by organizing things that way rather than starting up your own WikiProject, considering it does not appear that you have much experience on the project.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 17:20, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
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Let me just point out that anyone can go to Nanjo and take a photo of the castle ruins today and upload a free version. There is no reason to post a photo someone else has taken.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 17:23, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
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{{userbox | border-c = black | id = [[Image:Flag of Ryukyu.svg|50px|]] | id-c = white | info = This user is a member of <br>'''[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Ryūkyū|WikiProject Ryūkyū]]'''. | info-c = white | usercategory = WikiProject Ryūkyū participants | nocat = {{{nocat|}}} }}<noinclude> [[Category:WikiProject Ryūkyū]] [[Category:WikiProject user templates|Ryūkyū]] </noinclude>
to Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Ryukyu task force/userbox; Once you do that, that entire code on you userpage can be replaced by {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Japan/Ryukyu task force/userbox}}
As your user page is not a user template, I'm going to remove that from your page because it is incorrect categorization. (as you already appear in Category:WikiProject Ryūkyū participants, a subcategory of Category:WikiProject Ryūkyū, I'm going to remove that from your userpage as overcategorziation. The userbox template you used will automatically categorize your userpage into Category:WikiProject Ryūkyū participants obviating the need to categorize into Category:WikiProject Ryūkyū.
Cheers.
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I've dealt with WP:NOTHERE issues before by taking them to WP:ANI in the past, but unfortunately this dispute will look like a content dispute to anyone who's not dilligent enough to read the 10,000's of words of discussion that have already been posted. (This happened when I brought Dwy's even more blatantly politically-motivated co-warrior Juzumaru there in December.) Wikipedia:Dispute resolution noticeboard is unfortunately where disputes go to not get resolved (check the archives: they have a 5%~10% success rate). Given that all three of us have noted Dwy's disruption, though, ANI might be the right answer -- do you want to do the honours or shall I? Hijiri 88 (聖やや) 07:49, 3 March 2014 (UTC)
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Sturmgewehr, I'm not sure how your Japanese is, or if you even noticed Dwy's latest piece of commentary on this dispute. He was responding on his talk page to a disruptive SPA who has been told numerous times by at least three users (Epicgenius Ross Hill and myself) to just edit Japanese Wikipedia instead because machine-translated text doesn't help when engaging other users of English Wikipedia in political debates -- and political debates is all said user has done (literally every single one of his 700+ edits have been about geopolitical disputes between Japan and South Korean; look at the guy's talk page -- until two months ago all it was was other users pointing out problems with his edits and getting completely ignored). Anyway, since I'm sure your Japanese is good enough to wade through it yourself, I'm primarily posting my translation here for the record. His use of both of our signatures instead of our actual usernames may have caused you to miss the choice words he had for you in particular.
Cheers!
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User:The Anome, since when does German Wikipedia's username policies take precedence over English Wikipedia's? This username has been registered for almost two years, and no one said anything until I tried to get it unblocked on German Wikipedia (which I didn't even know had happened until months after the fact). At WP:UAA, User:Yunshui agreed that it didn't violate our policy when the German Wikipedia Admin who blocked me reported me. Either way, this username is still usable on every other Wikimedia project that I've ever been involved with. I gave up trying to get unblocked on German Wikipedia, but there's no way I'll give up here, where I'm well established, without a better explanation than "the Germans did it first" or "you're a Nazi". ミーラー強斗武 (talk) 00:48, 2 April 2014 (UTC)
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Hello! I am Ichiro Kikuchi and had been in Miyakojima for 7 years; am now in Kumamoto. The reason why I deleted a part of Ryuka was that I was criticized in Japanese Wikipedia on the use of copyright. I do not speak Ryukyu language, but am deeply interested in Ryuka. --Ichiro Kikuchi (talk) 20:05, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
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Thank you for waiting. Oda Mari (talk) 10:15, 4 April 2014 (UTC)
Thank you for your proposal but I prefer to work on my own. Cheers, -- Ryuu (talk) 16:25, 6 April 2014 (UTC)
Without a named second party (IP or otherwise) it's a malformed request. Not a bad thing! I've done it myself in the past, and I learned about it there. There's not enough for a SPI here, which could at least behaviorally link two accounts (IP or named) to each other. The recent IPs that edited the page are all over the place (both geographically and behaviorally). Cheers :) Doc talk 05:10, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
What is the technical reason? — lfdder 03:41, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
{{lang|ja}}
we make it so the text is properly encoded in HTML tags and are displayed properly. It's technically all those other languages, yes, but encoding it as Japanese makes sure its displayed right. And we still have to abide by what is shown in reliable sources rather than the truth.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 15:22, 17 April 2014 (UTC) ミーラー強斗武 (talk) 03:47, 2 May 2014 (UTC)
Seeing as I was inadvertantly alerted to this, basically, if we label the Ryukyuan group of languages as their own language, browsers might not be able to identify the language in question and choose the right font to display the text. Considering it's all the Japanese writing systems it's just easier to go with {{lang|ja}}
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Regarding the question if I had changed my username from Moneynoob to Minfremi, the answer is yes, I have changed my username to match other usernames I use today; I created a wiki account as Moneynoob like, 5 years ago when I was still 14 years old. Things have changed since then. Minfremi (talk) 05:14, 15 May 2014 (UTC)
はいさい!Thank you for inviting me, but unfortunately, I have to decline your invitation. I have never been to Okinawa or had anything to do with the islands (except for the language phonology and some songs until recently, and my girlfriend for just over a month now is Okinawan). Therefore, I know nothing of what is there and if I do, I know nothing about it. I was, however, able to add an item to the todo list regarding the YuiRail monorail. I may take some stuff from the Japanese page and add some meat to the English page by translating, but that will probably be the farthest I will be able to go. わっさいびーん Minfremi (talk) 05:41, 15 May 2014 (UTC)
Will you be willing to edit the paper I had mentioned briefly in the talk page of the Okinawan Language article for any mistakes on the brief Okinawan history, language(phonology), and any grammatical errors? It has already been passed in and I got 15 out of 15 on it but after that thing on the vowel confusion I decided to open it up once again and take a look at it, and pretty much fixed half of the paper and reformatted it, but I still feel something may be incorrect. It's short, like 6 pages and a works cited page. I will add a mediafire link later with the .docx (or .pdf if you prefer) file attached if you say yes. Minfremi (talk) 06:24, 19 May 2014 (UTC)
Hi, are you interested in participating in a discussion in the talk page of the article on Emperor Jimmu? I'm having a disagreement with an IP address account over whether or not to include information in the article about the veneration of Jimmu which occurred in modern prewar Japanese history. If we had more input then maybe we could reach a suitable settlement.CurtisNaito (talk) 06:59, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
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The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion. Your user nameHello, I noticed your username at ANI today, and see that it is based on an assault weapon developed by the Nazis during World War II. According to our article Sturmgewehr, the weapon was named by Adolph Hitler himself, and its first use in combat was when it was airdropped to surrounded German units at the Kholm Pocket, and one of those units was accused of 5000 ethnic cleansing murders, and deportations to death camps. Accordingly, I think that it is likely that many people would consider your username offensive, and I respectfully request that you change it. Thank you for your serious consideration of my request. Cullen328 Let's discuss it 06:02, 10 July 2014 (UTC)
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Guntur Coast merge proposal of your is absolutely correct, should I remove my proposal?--Vin09 (talk) 17:23, 17 July 2014 (UTC)
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A merge can be made before 30 days if a consensus is reached I guess, about Guntur Coast.--Vin09 (talk) 14:52, 20 July 2014 (UTC)
I've only deleted two characters that were already included in the "Antagonists" section. I have not done vandalism.--84.78.248.69 (talk) 10:36, 25 July 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for the help. I'm a very active wikiHow contributor with Welcomer and Booster rights, so I have quite a bit of wiki experience. The layout here is different, so I'll have to get used to it. The problem is, I really can't make edits since I can't find any mistakes. Over at wikiHow, we have "Pages Needing Attention" lists. Is there anything similar here? I prefer "wikiGnome" activities, like title changes, ref error fixes, etc.
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Nanshu is predictably angry and trying to get me banned, again. Check WP:ANI and WT:LANG.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 15:44, 6 October 2014 (UTC)
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I put all of the other Nanshu pages up at AFD as you saw but Jayen is arguing for keeping on all of them because of their one sentence listings in Oxford's linguistics encyclopedia.—Ryūlóng (琉竜) 20:53, 18 October 2014 (UTC)
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A small thing, but I noticed that the markup in your signature is nested incorrectly. While it renders perfectly well, it's technically incorrect and the syntax highlighter gadget (which I thoroughly recommend!) processes it as if the boldface was never closed, which can paint the entire rest of a talk page edit window purple.
You've got:
[[User:Sturmgewehr88|<b style="background:black; color:red">ミーラー強斗武</b>]]
But it should be:
'''[[User:Sturmgewehr88|<span style="background:black"><span style="color:red">ミーラー強斗武</span></span>]]'''
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I am really disappointed with the dictatorship you Wikipedia administrators carry out. In your particular case, you still want to imagine you are living in the Meiji era. Okinawa is NOT another country anymore; the Okinawan tongue is a dialect of Japanese, like it or not (it was established so by the government years ago, after carrying out extensive linguistic research, and realizing the grammar is the same) (Palau, Korean, and Ainu are clearly not related). I can't understand how Wikipedia can let a soldier, a brutish animal without intelligence, closer to the neanderthal than to the homo sapiens, have more authority editing articles than an expert in the subject. And you Americans are clearly the most retarded people on Earth. Now I see why Americans in Japan can only get the ugliest and most retarded women out there. Bitches who, if they don't marry a dumb American, will end up single forever.
Shame on you, Wikipedia!!
Let me recommend you a site you may find "interesting", a site that shows how lots of people feel about the most unreliable encyclopedia on Earth: http://www.smoblogger.com/wikipedia-sucks/
I am really disappointed with the dictatorship you Wikipedia administrators carry out. In your particular case, you still want to imagine you are living in the Meiji era. Okinawa is NOT another country anymore; the Okinawan tongue is a dialect of Japanese, like it or not (it was established so by the government years ago, after carrying out extensive linguistic research, and realizing the grammar is the same) (Palau, Korean, and Ainu are clearly not related). I can't understand how Wikipedia can let a soldier, a brutish animal without intelligence, closer to the neanderthal than to the homo sapiens, have more authority editing articles than an expert in the subject. And you Americans are clearly the most retarded people on Earth. Now I see why Americans in Japan can only get the ugliest and most retarded women out there. Bitches who, if they don't marry a dumb American, will end up single forever.
Shame on you, Wikipedia!!
Let me recommend you a site you may find "interesting", a site that shows how lots of people feel about the most unreliable encyclopedia on Earth: http://www.smoblogger.com/wikipedia-sucks/
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