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Please post all new discussions at the END of the page, to allow for easier chronological tracking! Thank you!WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!!21:28, 16 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I was offline when yousent this. Thanks too to @Firefangledfeathers for handling. @WikiDan61, if you think the ANI thread should be reopened, I have no issue with that.StarMississippi19:02, 7 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello Dan, how are you?I need help to unblock my account.Usuário(a) Discussão:Cristian C. M. – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Look. When i created this account i was a kid. Today i try to create my first english page, with your help and considerations i want create some pages here to improve our encyclopedia. Maybe do you can help me?
Thank you for your support. Have a nice day.Cristian C. M. (talk)18:43, 3 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I recommend you follow the directions for appealing your block at pt.wiki. You were blocked for persistent spamming (attempting to advertise your own business and artwork). As you appeal your block at pt.wiki, I recommend that you indicate that you have learned that you should not use Wikipedia to advertise anything, and that you will proceed with better editing in the future. Good luck.WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!!19:23, 3 September 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Thanks for taking a look at the National Registry of Exonerations page. I saw you restored an earlier version and mentioned the loss of citations and wikilinks. Could you let me know which parts you found most concerning or what specific changes caused the rollback?I’m part of the Registry’s research team, and I want to make sure our updates follow Wikipedia’s sourcing and linking standards. I’d really appreciate any advice or examples of how to fix what went wrong so the edits can stay up next time.Chiararignot (talk)21:26, 8 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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TheNational Registry of Exonerations is a project of theUniversity of Michigan Law School,Michigan State University College of Law and theUniversity of California Irvine Newkirk Center for Science and Society. The Registry was co-founded in 2012 with the Center on Wrongful Convictions atNorthwestern University School of Law to provide detailed information about knownexonerations in the United States since 1989. As of June 28, 2025, the Registry lists 3,698 known exonerations in the United States since 1989, 463 pre-1989, and 46 cases in a separate database, The Groups Registry, which contains cases involving mass vacations of convictions tied to the official misconduct of a government actor.[1] The National Registry does not include more than 1,800 defendants cleared in 15 large-scalepolice scandals that came to light between 1989 and March 7, 2017, in which officers systematically framed innocent defendants.[2][3]
| The National Registry of Exonerations is a project of the University of Michigan Law School, Michigan State University College of Law and the University of California Irvine Newkirk Center for Science and Society. The Registry was co-founded in 2012, in collaboration with the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law, to provide detailed information about known exonerations in the United States since 1989. As of June 28, 2025, the Registry listed 3,698 known exonerations in the United States since 1989, and 463 exonerations from before 1989. The Registry also includes a separate database, the Groups Registry, which contains 46 sets of cases that were dismissed because of systematic misconduct by government actors, from dozens to thousands of cases each.[1] |
Dear @User:Wikidan61I thought i might send a message regarding the your 2019 change of Radio Azerbaijan toradio in Azerbaijan. In my opinion the article describes a singular state company and not reflect the (repressive) radio landscape. Im a newer editor so I thought i might reach out before requesting anything. The page currently linked in the azerbaijan articles template as (radio). Possibly replacing the template link with a link tomedia freedom in Azerbaijan would be an improvement? I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. Kind regardsSarahSmithLay (talk)17:21, 18 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]