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Hello. My name is David Holloway and I can be contacted on messenger under the name David Holloway. My picture icon is the one with 2 cats dressed as Vikings. I was reading a section you did under Paan and I just finished watching a video talking about Fire Paan. This gentlemen is in India. If you wish to know more, contact me on my facebook messenger chat and I I can get the information you want or need.

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Stop systemically removing Arab names from Israeli localities

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There is no need to remove all Arab names.--Bolter21 (talk to me) 10:28, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

To editor Bolter21: welcome to Wikipedia. The accepted practice here is that settlements which at no point in their history had a substantial Arab population don't include the Arabic transliteration of their Hebrew names in the lead. Examples are Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Netanya, Rishon LeZion, Rehovot and many others. Now please go and undo your reverts. --Crash48 (talk) 10:57, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Don't welcome me to Wikipedia. Can you please show me where this "accepted practice" appears?--Bolter21 (talk to me) 11:09, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Bolter21: be WP:CIVIL. The relevant guideline is Wikipedia:Naming conventions (geographic names)#General guidelines: Relevant foreign language names (one used by at least 10% of sources in the English language or that is used by a group of people which used to inhabit this geographical place) are permitted. Now please go and undo your reverts. --Crash48 (talk) 11:34, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
There is nothing civil in you welcoming me to Wikipedia. I don't think I need to explain that to you. The place you cited also says Other relevant language names may appear in alphabetic order of their respective languages. Since Israel is trilingual in its road signs, there is no prevention to include the Arabic transliteration. This is what written on the official signs leading to these places, regardless of the population. Completely Arab localities must have their Hebrew name listed as well.--Bolter21 (talk to me) 11:45, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Bolter21: Israeli road signs are not WP:RS as far as Wikipedia is concerned: see e.g. the discussion on Talk:Neve Sha'anan. Also, National Roads Company of Israel has their own policy about which languages to include, which is different from, and has no effect on, Wikipedia's guideline quoted above, where "relevant" is explained to mean "one used by at least 10% of sources in the English language or that is used by a group of people which used to inhabit this geographical place". Now please go and undo your reverts. --Crash48 (talk) 12:11, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Completely Arab localities must have their Hebrew name listed as well. -- the road sign at the entrance to Ramallah is as trilingual as all others. Would you try introducing the Hebrew spelling into Ramallah article? --Crash48 (talk) 12:30, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
The guideline does not determine whether Arabic names should or shouldn't be used for the articles in question. I'll refer you to the description of what exactly are guidelines in Wikipedia: It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply. Any substantive edit to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the talk page.. In order to get what you desire, start a discussion on the WikiProject of Israel and try to reach a consensus.--Bolter21 (talk to me) 14:37, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Bolter21: There is a consensus, which you are acting against. As I explained to you, Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Netanya, Rishon LeZion, Rehovot did not have Arab population, and don't have Arabic names in the lead. Afula, Ashdod, Beersheba, Lod, Hebron had both Jewish and Arab population, and have both names in the lead. --Crash48 (talk) 15:52, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Please read WP:CONSENSUS to understand what does consensus mean. I don't really care about the content of your edits. They are disruptive. Please, follow the guidelines of Wikipedia which as a new editor you clearly don't know, and if you need help, ask for it.--Bolter21 (talk to me) 21:56, 15 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
To editor Bolter21: I have pointed you at WP:NCGN: it is the guideline of Wikipedia which as a new editor you clearly didn't know. Please follow it, and if you need help, ask for it. --Crash48 (talk) 08:46, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Final 500-30 warning

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Hello. Per the WP:ARBPIA ruling, you are not permitted to make edits or even discuss items which fall within its scope. That includes naming conventions in Israel. It doesn't matter if said page is protected so as to physically prevent you from editing it, or not. This is a prohibition you must observe regardless of that, otherwise you risk sanctions. You must reach the the extended-confirmed user right before becoming authorized to engage in editorial work in the topic area. And please do not repeatedly term a user who has been here for half a decade as new — how does that even make sense? You are new, they are not. Thanks and good luck. El_C 18:14, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

To editor El C: on what grounds exactly are naming conventions in Israel subject to the WP:ARBPIA ruling? Not everything related to Israel is related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. --Crash48 (talk) 18:19, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
No, but your naming convention edits do pertain to the conflict. As an uninvolved admin, authorized by the Arbitration Committee to enforce discertionary sanctions, that is my finding. El_C 18:23, 16 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Ukrainian language. This means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be although other editors disagree. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.

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Ukrainian language: Case request declined

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