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- DaniloDaysOfOurLives Thanks! The last 8 years sure went quick. - ZLEA T\C 04:45, 6 January 2025 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – January 2025
News and updates for administrators from the past month (December 2024).
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- Following an RFC, Wikipedia:Notability (species) was adopted as a subject-specific notability guideline.
- A request for comment is open to discuss whether admins should be advised to warn users rather than issue no-warning blocks to those who have posted promotional content outside of article space.
- The Nuke feature also now provides links to the userpage of the user whose pages were deleted, and to the pages which were not selected for deletion, after page deletions are queued. This enables easier follow-up admin-actions.
- Following the 2024 Arbitration Committee elections, the following editors have been elected to the Arbitration Committee: CaptainEek, Daniel, Elli, KrakatoaKatie, Liz, Primefac, ScottishFinnishRadish, Theleekycauldron, Worm That Turned.
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Downlink special issues notice
Hello! This is an announcement that The Downlink has been revived. Rather than simply start again, I have chosen to create two special issues recapping the past three years. The first special issue spans November 2021 to December 2023, while the second special issue spans January 2024 to December 2024.
Due to the size of these pages, as well as the fact that they are non-standard issues, I have instead had this notice sent out. The following issues of volume 3 (Jan - Dec 2025) should be significantly smaller.
Please be aware that, for a variety of reasons, the issues that I create may be published late.
Here are the issues:
Ships & Space(Edits) 02:37, 30 January 2025 (UTC)
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J-7 Variant Source
Greetings Lea,
Just a heads up, most of the changes you've reverted aren't from a WP:SPS.
photo.81.cn is the legacy photography site of 81.cn/ (and their English home page, eng.chinamil.com.cn/), the official website of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. photo.81.cn has since been replaced by the new photo.chinamil.com.cn, but the legacy site's individual articles are still up despite its homepage showing Error 403.
All of their articles are officially approved by the PLA themselves for release. This is as primary as a primary source could get on the Chinese military.
I would appreciate if you could reverse your reversal on my edit.
Cheers! KageroYukikaze (talk) 00:33, 3 February 2025 (UTC)
- I have quite a few concerns about the reliability of the sources you used. Perhaps you should discuss the changes you want on the article's talk page so other users can assess the reliability of your sources or find more reliable sources that corroborate the information. - ZLEA T\C 03:04, 3 February 2025 (UTC)
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Administrators' newsletter – February 2025
News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2025).
- Administrators can now nuke pages created by a user or IP address from the last 90 days, up from the initial 30 days. T380846
- A '
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- The arbitration case Palestine-Israel articles 5 has been closed.
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- News and notes: Let's talk!
- Opinion: Fathoms Below, but over the moon
- Community view: 24th Wikipedia Day in New York City
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The Bugle: Issue 226, February 2025
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The Downlink Volume 3, Issue 1
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2025 1 – 31 January |
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Introduction to Volume 3
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In the News
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Featured Content
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Article of the Month Soyuz programme ![]() The Soyuz programme (/ˈsɔɪjuːz/ SOY-yooz, /ˈsɔː-/ SAW-; Russian: Союз [sɐˈjus], meaning "Union") is a human spaceflight programme initiated by the Soviet Union in the early 1960s. The Soyuz spacecraft was originally part of a Moon landing project intended to put a Soviet cosmonaut on the Moon. It was the third Soviet human spaceflight programme after the Vostok (1961–1963) and Voskhod (1964–1965) programmes. The programme consists of the Soyuz capsule and the Soyuz rocket and is now the responsibility of Roscosmos. After the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011, the Soyuz was the only way for humans to get to the International Space Station (ISS) until 30 May 2020 when Crew Dragon flew to the ISS for the first time with astronauts. |
Image of the Month Gene Cernan on the Moon ![]() Gene Cernan was the eleventh and (as of 2025) last person to ever step foot on the moon. In addition to being an astronaut, he was an aviator in the US Navy and engineer. Apollo 17 was his second Apollo mission, as he served as Apollo 10's lunar module pilot. He died in Houston on 16 January, 2017. He was the first astronaut to be buried at Texas State Cemetery. |
Members
New members:
Number of active members: 200. Total number of members: 426. Launches
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Article Statistics This data reflects values from the 31 January 2025. Monthly Changes Since December 2024, five new high-importance, eight new mid-importance, forty new low-importance, and 1,522 new NA-importance articles have been created. Fifteen unknown-importance articles have been removed, for a total of 1,560 more articles. One article has been promoted to Good Article status. There are also three more B-class articles, eleven more C-class articles, 23 more Start-class articles, four more Stub-class articles, 4 more lists, and 34 more files. |
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Popular name navbox
Hey ZLEA, I just had a scary thought: How large would a navbox with all the US DOD popular/official names be? We really don't have a way for users to browse the aircraft names in one place. I don't think there is a list page for the names either. BilCat (talk) 17:04, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
- BilCat I'm assuming you mean names like "Mustang", "Fighting Falcon", or "Superfortress". I had considered such a navbox in the past, but I think I decided against it after a similar RAF aircraft name navbox was rejected or deleted (I don't remember if it existed in the first place). I generally create navboxes for standardized aspects of designation systems, such as the alphanumeric systems of the US, Czech, or Thai militaries. I'm not really a big fan of navboxes that are lists of seemingly random names, but I recognize that they can be useful in certain cases. That said, I think it might be better to create a list article in this case. Whatever we decide, we'll no doubt fall into the rabbit hole of where we draw the line for inclusion criteria, especially since most nicknames pre-1940ish were unofficial, but are usually listed alongside later official names. - ZLEA T\C 21:21, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
- A list type article would be able cover many more names. As far as what names to include, I'd go with those used in article titles. Exceptions could include notable nicknames like Huey and BUFF. But I'd still like to see what a navbox would look like. We could work on a draft box after a list is completed. BilCat (talk) 23:15, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
- I had started a similar navbox series for NATO reporting names, but I kind of lost interest after the fighter navbox. I'd probably do something similar to this for a list of US aircraft nicknames. - ZLEA T\C 23:29, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
- A list type article would be able cover many more names. As far as what names to include, I'd go with those used in article titles. Exceptions could include notable nicknames like Huey and BUFF. But I'd still like to see what a navbox would look like. We could work on a draft box after a list is completed. BilCat (talk) 23:15, 21 February 2025 (UTC)
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- Recent research: What's known about how readers navigate Wikipedia; Italian Wikipedia hardest to read
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Administrators' newsletter – March 2025
News and updates for administrators from the past month (February 2025).

- A request for comment is open to discuss whether AI-generated images (meaning those wholly created by generative AI, not human-created images modified with AI tools) should be banned from use in articles.
- A series of 22 mini-RFCs that double-checked consensus on some aspects and improved certain parts of the administrator elections process has been closed (see the summary of the changes).
- A request for comment is open to gain consensus on whether future administrator elections should be held.
- A new filter has been added to the Special:Nuke tool, which allows administrators to filter for pages in a range of page sizes (in bytes). This allows, for example, deleting pages only of a certain size or below. T378488
- Non-administrators can now check which pages are able to be deleted using the Special:Nuke tool. T376378
- The 2025 appointees for the Ombuds commission are だ*ぜ, Arcticocean, Ameisenigel, Emufarmers, Faendalimas, Galahad, Nehaoua, Renvoy, Revi C., RoySmith, Teles and Zafer as members, with Vermont serving as steward-observer.
- Following the 2025 Steward Elections, the following editors have been appointed as stewards: 1234qwer1234qwer4, AramilFeraxa, Daniuu, KonstantinaG07, MdsShakil and XXBlackburnXx.
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The Bugle: Issue 227, March 2025
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Edit summary
Hello there. I've noticed that you rarely add edit summaries in your edits. Highly suggest to give details in your edits. Hacked (Talk|Contribs) 02:45, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
- Thanks, I try to, but sometimes I get a bit carried away with semi-repetitive edits. - ZLEA T\C 02:51, 17 March 2025 (UTC)
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The Downlink Volume 3, Issue 2
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Article of the month
![]() The Family Portrait, or sometimes Portrait of the Planets, is an image of the Solar System acquired by Voyager 1 on February 14, 1990, from a distance of approximately 6 billion km (40 AU; 3.7 billion mi) from Earth. It features individual frames of six planets and a partial background indicating their relative positions. The picture is a mosaic of 60 frames. The frames used to compose the image were the last photographs taken by either Voyager spacecraft (which continued to relay other telemetry afterward). The frames were also the source of the famous Pale Blue Dot image of the Earth. Astronomer Carl Sagan, who was part of the Voyager imaging team, campaigned for many years to have the pictures taken. |
Image of the month
STS-98 following liftoff ![]() Launched on 7 February 2001, STS-98 delivered to the Destiny laboratory module of the International Space Station. Flown by Atlantis, it was the first human spaceflight mission of the 21st century. The shuttle landed at Edwards Air Force Base on 20 February after being docked with the ISS for almost seven days. The crew consisted of Kenneth Cockrell, commander, Mark L. Polansky, pilot, Robert Curbeam, mission specialist 1, Marsha Ivins, mission specialist 2 and flight engineer, and Thomas David Jones, mission specialist 3. |
Members
New Members: No new members. Number of active members: 200.
Total number of members: 426. February Launches
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Article Statistics This data reflects values from the 28 February 2025. Monthly Changes Since January 2025, one new high-importance, sixteen new low-importance, nineteen new NA-importance, and twelve new unknown-importance articles have been created, for a total of 58 new articles. One article has been demoted from Good Article status. There are also one more A-class article, one more B-class article, nine fewer C-class articles, thirteen more Start-class articles, three more Stub-class articles, and one more list. |
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The Signpost: 22 March 2025
- From the editor: Hanami
- News and notes: Deeper look at takedowns targeting Wikipedia
- In the media: The good, the bad, and the unusual
- Recent research: Explaining the disappointing history of Flagged Revisions; and what's the impact of ChatGPT on Wikipedia so far?
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Nomination of 50 State quarter mintage figures for deletion

The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/50 State quarter mintage figures until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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Administrators' newsletter – April 2025
News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2025).

- Sign up for The Core Contest, a competition running from 15 April to 31 May to improve vital articles.
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The Downlink Volume 3, Issue 3
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Article of the month
The Phootprint mission is a candidate for the Mars Robotic Exploration Preparation Programme 2 (MREP-2) at ESA. During 2014, ESA funded a pre-phase A feasibility study and industrial system studies of 8-month duration. Currently, it is in phase A, meaning 'mission definition study.' The mission would last about 3.5 years, including cruise, mapping orbit, 7 days on the surface, and sample return cruise time. The spacecraft would be powered by solar arrays. In August 2015, the ESA-Roscosmos working group on post-ExoMars cooperation, completed a joint study for a possible future Phobos Sample Return mission, and preliminary discussions were held. |
Image of the month
InSight lander testing ![]() The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) lander was selected from among three options in August 2012. Initially planned to launch in March 2016, an instrument issue delayed the launch to May 2018, the next Earth-Mars launch window. It was successfully launched on 5 May, and landed on Elysium Planitia on 26 November 2018. Taking seismographic and thermographic readings, InSight operated for a total of 4 years and 19 days instead of its planned 2 year mission. The mission was declared over on 21 December, 2022 after contact was lost on 15 December. A re-analysis of some of its data indicates that there may be significant amounts of groundwater in Mars' crust. |
Members
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Total number of members: 430. March Launches
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Article Statistics This data reflects values from the 28 February 2025. Monthly Changes Since February 2025, six new low-importance and one new unknown-importance articles have been created. One NA-importance article has been removed, for a total of six new articles. There are also five more C-class articles, three more Start-class articles, two more Stub-class articles, and one more list. |
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The Bugle: Issue 228, April 2025
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