[01:14:28] Newsletter #106: Decolonizing Functions - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Updates/2023-03-02 [18:56:49] Hi [18:56:58] We need help with having a wiki page removed. Is there any administrators who can do this? [18:57:20] This is not the right channel to ask this, sorry [18:57:47] tell us what wiki (the name of the site) and what page, and we can direct you to the right place (re @The OH: We need help with having a wiki page removed. Is there any administrators who can do this?) [18:58:44] Thanks. The wiki is found on http://wiki.hash.kr [18:59:40] 70C2 [18:59:54] 70G2 [19:00:10] 1889 [19:00:30] We need help with having a wiki page removed. Is there any administrators who can do this? [19:00:45] Http://wiki.hash.kr [19:01:42] This is not a Wikimedia wiki. Have you tried emailing the email address at the bottom of that page? (re @The OH: Http://wiki.hash.kr) [19:04:04] We did. The wiki pages lead to the help of Wikimedia [19:04:19] (or perhaps have you tried posting a message on www.hash.kr/community/index.htm about it?) (re @The OH: Http://wiki.hash.kr) [19:05:27] hmmm, not sure why they are directing you to Wikimedia-related pages; in any case, functionaries on Wikimedia wikis have no control over the content of non-Wikimedia sites, sorry (re @The OH: We did. The wiki pages lead to the help of Wikimedia) [19:09:50] the default "help pages" for the wiki-software (MediaWiki), e.g. the "Help" link in the side-sidebar, will point towards mediawiki.org, because that is where the technical "how to edit wikis" user-documentation is centralized and translated. :) [19:10:17] We cannot help with issues on any wikis that are not part of the Wikimedia wiki family. You will need to contact the local community, either via email, or that last link from mahir256. [20:12:41] Help in their wiki pages takes you here [20:12:45] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Page_history [23:57:59] 9521 [23:58:13] 7728 [23:58:28] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/57d3b6b6/giphy.mp4 [23:59:55] Good evening! Is there a mock-up of what a Abstract Wikipedia article is supposed to look like?