User talk:Zylog79

Don't be iffy, be sincere, be honest

License tagging for File:MARY.KINGSLEY HOUSE.jpg

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Helpdesk

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Hello, Zylog79. You have new messages at Wikipedia:Help_desk.
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 Chzz  ►  22:24, 28 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

As a follow up on your post at the Help desk: Are you using some tool for editing Wikipedia other than your browser? Whatever you are using, it seems to delete the words "country", "George", "Georgia", "government", "news", "Nino Burjanadze", "report", "parliament", and "university". Until you fix whatever is wrong, you should avoid editing articles with those words. Someone reverted your edits to Nino Burjanadze and Mikheil Saakashvili because you inadvertently damaged those articles. —teb728 t c 04:31, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hello! I think it would be better if you created a separate article about the protests, like 2011 (if you think that's a good name). Then you can link to it in the relevant articles. That help keep the material about the protests at Saakashvili, etc. articles smaller and not WP:UNDUE. I think the protests are notable enough for a separate article. Nanobear (talk) 17:28, 29 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think there is a case for a separate article as the revolution occurred in Georgia itself and that was in the Capital, Tbilisi. There have been demonstrations like the Rose Revolution mentioned in the article, so I'm using the same standards here. Thanks Zylog79 (talk) 10:00, 31 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your invitation to participate in a Wikimedia-approved survey in online behavior.

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Hello, my name is Michael Tsikerdekis[1][2], currently involved as a student in full time academic research at Masaryk University. I am writing to you to kindly invite you to participate in an online survey about interface and online collaboration on Wikipedia. The survey has been reviewed and approved by the Wikimedia Foundation Research Committee.

I am contacting you because you were randomly selected from a list of active editors. The survey should take about 7 to 10 minutes to complete, and it is very straightforward.

Wikipedia is an open project by nature. Let’s create new knowledge for everyone! :-)

To take part in the survey please follow the link: tsikerdekis.wuwcorp.com/pr/survey/?user=64525364 (HTTPS).

Best Regards, --Michael Tsikerdekis (talk) 12:04, 4 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

PS: The results from the research will become available online for everyone and will be published in an open access journal.

UPDATE: This is the second and final notification for participating in this study. Your help is essential for having concrete results and knowledge that we all can share. I would like to thank you for your time and as always for any questions, comments or ideas do not hesitate to contact me. PS: As a thank you for your efforts and participation in Wikipedia Research you will receive a Research Participation Barnstar after the end of the study. --Michael Tsikerdekis (talk) 12:17, 13 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Research Participation Barnstar
For your participation in the survey for Anonymity and conformity on the internet. Michael Tsikerdekis (talk) 12:40, 2 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]