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Hi, There is a difference between a place being notable because it is, say, the wealthiest zip code or has a lot of important people living there, and thus needing a statement like that in the lead, and someone putting it there to promote their city. You'd be surprised how far people are willing to go to inflate the "prestige" of their city. A lot may hinge on a Wikipedia lead. It was my subjective assessment based on a lifetime of familiarity with the geography of the area that someone put that in the lead in order to make that city look prestigious. Honestly, only a few cities in the Bay Area should have a statement like that in the lead. You mentioned Saratoga and Atherton. Absolutely it's appropriate in those leads. But Morgan Hill is a commuter town for professionals. It's really tacky to have it in the lead. It's fine if it's in the body, in my opinion.
Sometimes provincial perspectives like mine are helpful, sometimes they're not. If you insist on having the last word lest we have an edit war, so be it. I think you're defending a really bad feature of that article. I'm not going to fight you on this, to show how I don't have a bone to pick here. I urge you to reconsider, however. ChumashScholar ( talk) 05:11, 26 February 2020 (UTC)
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I see you haven't warned them, but I'm concerned about them. Their only response to anyone has been an insult (on their talk page). [1] I'm interested in your comments on their edits, please ping me if you reply. Thanks. Doug Weller talk 12:37, 23 March 2020 (UTC)
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Can you point to reliable English language sources that use the diacritical mark in his name? Cullen328 Let's discuss it 05:34, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
Hope this helps! Please let me know if you'd like to discuss the matter more. Cheers, Cristiano Tomás ( talk) 05:49, 13 December 2020 (UTC)
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The images you have added to the infobox in the article for Palo Alto are both from contemporary development projects. These should not be prioritized over historical and genuine city landmarks like the art center and Ramona Street Architectural District (which has been added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places for its historic value). Furthermore, the images of "Palo Alto Circle" appear to be uploaded by a user with a COI affiliation with Joseph Bellomo Architects and should be avoided in favor of those that lack a promotional intent. Please refrain from adding these images back to the article. Filetime ( talk) 21:46, 2 January 2021 (UTC)
Hola colega: Te escribo en idioma español porque tu página de usuario dice que dominas este idioma, así que espero que puedas entender lo que escribo. Soy un usuario que edita fundamentalmente artículos ya existentes en wikipedia en español y wikipedia en inglés con la intención de mejorarlos. Pero ahora tengo un problema: Estoy interesado en crear un artículo en Wikipedia en inglés con la biografía de un Presentador de Televisión llamado "Mauricio Lomonte". Pero (por lo que yo sé) para crear un artículo en Wikipedia es necesario hacerlo desde una computadora PC, y yo vivo en un país donde es muy difícil tener acceso a una computadora con Internet, solo dispongo de un teléfono móvil. Por eso solicito, por favor, tu ayuda. Quisiera saber si yo pudiera hacerte llegar a ti a través de alguna dirección de correo electrónico (email) el contenido destinado a aparecer en el artículo que quiero crear para que tu lo publiques por mí en Wikipedia en inglés. Si pudieras responderme, te lo agradeceré mucho. De antemano, muchas gracias. Aziyade Gil ( talk) 05:43, 20 January 2021 (UTC)
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Hey, I noticed you reverted two of the edits I made on two separate pages and I would like an explanation for that. EagerBeaverPJ ( talk) 04:08, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, My user name is TalforJonKaplan and I am a declared COI editor. On April 26, 2021 I posted a draft article for Jonathan Kaplan. It has already been declined from promotion to main space for having been written with some promotional language, which I have since removed. I am kindly requesting, due to your interest in Cisco, to please review the draft. I believe it is well-sourced, establishing Kaplan's notability, and now with the edits I just made, is NPOV. I hope you agree and can admit the draft to main space. If not, I hope you can please guide me as to what I can do to get the draft worthy of Wikipedia main space. Thank you so much. TalforJonKaplan ( talk) 16:30, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
Hi Cristiano, Thank you for your reply and for adding back my parks list, appreciate the faith. I believe the parks in Almaden are worth having there as the neighborhood is well known for them and IMHO our readers will appreciate the information, but point taken and I will keep WP:Not a directory in mind before adding content. I am looking forward to meaningfully contributing further to the page and bringing it on par with other Bay Area neighborhood pages. Btw, I also noticed the other great updates you made on the page today, thanks for all that you do. I will communicate with you via your talk page if I have questions etc. Thanks, Yogesh ( talk)
@cristiano_tomas Thank you so much for your review and changes. Love your changes, and how you have made it more concise and easier to read and digest. I have learned quite a few things by just seeing the way you made the changes. I have updated the Sandbox page with most of your changes. I did some modifications/kept a few things which I am summarizing here. Please let me know if these seem ok.
Your changes and my latest ones are now on the Sandbox page: /info/en/?search=User:Yogeshgs/av_sandboxpage . Thanks again, looking forward to get your thoughts and thumbs up.
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Hi Cristiano,
Hope you are well. Can I ask you for a favor? I have created a sandbox page for Almaden Valley where I have documented quite a few of updates that I would like to make for the Almaden Valley wiki page - I have spent several hours in putting together these updates. This information comes from a lot of my reading, research, personal knowledge, talking to local residents in Almaden Valley and various publications. But, before I make these updates on the actual page, I would truly appreciate if you could take a quick look and let me know what you think. I would appreciate your inputs and expert review.
A few comments:
Here is a quick summary of the contributions I have made (currently on sandbox):
Here is the sandbox page - /info/en/?search=User:Yogeshgs/av_sandboxpage. Looking forward to hear from you!
Thanks, Yogesh( talk)
Hi, so I would like to explain why the pushpin maps are nonstandard. They are a single dot on a topographic map. Geography is a cool element. But it is irrelevant when looking at the location of a city. 3 options, seriously? You only get the state, the US, and North America. Very poor images. With interactive maps, you can see cities around the city. Where do you see roads in pushpins? There's no roads in the static images, there's even roads in interactive maps! New York's interactive map highlights the city limits, so does this one! You zoom in, you see the city limits. There are a ton of other articles that use these maps. Atlanta, Boston, St. Louis, Columbus, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, San Francisco just to name a few. We're in the 21st century, and Wikipedia is already having these my default in map infoboxes. SkunkaMunka ( talk) 21:03, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
Hey Cristiano! It's nice to meet you. Appreciate all your edits to various NorCal pages, as well as the pictures you take. Would you be open to weighing in on the San Francisco Bay Area talk page with regards to the core cities order (SJ/SF/Oakland)? I think your opinion would be incredibly helpful to the conversation and the trend of future articles on NorCal. Many thanks in advance. EndlessCoffee54 ( talk) 14:47, 16 July 2021 (UTC)
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There is no irredentism, nor are anachronous maps inadequate, in fact they are the norm in many other articles about empires, including the Portuguese one.
The map of the Spanish Empire has already been discussed many times, and the consensus was finally reached to keep the map that I have added: [2] Itagnol ( talk) 02:22, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
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Hi User:Cristiano Tomás! Thanks for stewarding the page so nicely, and adding your images, and apologies for making that change without talking about it. Gordon Biersch is certainly a fixture there, thanks for adding that back. I don't live in San Jose any longer, but the first 30 years of my life were there, and my interactions with the Japantown community influenced my life a lot, helping push me to eventually move to Japan. Also, I understand that there are mid-rise apartments popping up all over San Jose. However, I think we need to remember that the purpose of this article should be to reflect on what makes Japantown unique and notable, yes? In this case, perhaps we might include a mid-rise apartment that uniquely relates to the Japantown Community, such as Miraido Village; it was built by the well-known judo coach Yoshihiro Uchida in a Japanese style, and includes affordable units that have helped slow displacement of residents in Japantown. It is well loved, and currently still owned by people invested in the Japantown community. Or, the Fuji Tower, or the new J-Town Senior Apartments. Just ideas. I unfortunately don't have any other images, but if you're around there sometime, it might be a nice to snap some. Thanks again. Glad to have people like you here who are extremely dedicated and sincere in their efforts -- Pmlydon ( talk) 09:53, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
Hello User:Cristiano Tomás. I work with the Silicon Valley Community Foundation which puts me in a conflict of interest situation per the Wikipedia rules. Our page is in need of updating and I’m wondering if you might find it a good use of your time to assist with some updates. I see you have an interest in editing pages regarding the Bay Area. I have drafted some content for our COVID response along with formatted sources. If I were to post that on the article talk page, would you provide feedback regarding the edits? My goal is to improve the page, and while doing so, adhere to the Wikipedia rules regarding COI relationships. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Best, ChauSVCF ( talk) 21:27, 25 August 2021 (UTC)
Re this revert of my photo addition, see Google map of Edenvale outline. That's what I was going by; I don't see any such outline for Santa Teresa. What are you going by? Dicklyon ( talk) 03:39, 13 August 2021 (UTC)
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