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May 2017
editBecause of your recent edit warring on multiple articles, including Climate of Europe and Iberian Peninsula, as well as violations of the non-free content policy by adding non-free images to articles without creating the required fair use rationales for each usage, I've blocked your account for 24 hours. If you believe this block to be in error, you may follow the process outlined at Wikipedia:Guide to appealing blocks. – Juliancolton | Talk 03:27, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
@Juliancolton: Thanks for showing me the true face of Wikipedia and the kind of Cosa Nostra who administrate this. I'm ashamed of myself that I gave 10€ to Wikipedia. One user is doing any kind of changes he wants against the word of 3 users and you block me for EDIT WARRING? Me? The one who agrees with other 2 users against one? Ok then, thanks. I think I will never edit again in this website. This is too much of a dictatorship. You don't even follow your own rules, no one made a consensus with him but you agree with him. Thanks, really thanks! --Pfarla (talk) 03:30, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
- I hope that you don't leave but that is your choice. As I've already mentioned before at files for discussion. Wikipedia is not a democracy and consensus for what I did is well established in the non-free content guideline, the fair use rationale guideline, and the fair use criteria policy. That is where the consensus is coming from and copyright policy is a really really big deal here. Three people at FFD does not override years of community consensus that is the way it is for specific legal reasons regarding copyright. I didn't have a choice but to enforce it and I tried to get you to stop. I hope that we can solve this amicably. I would be happy to explain our copyright policies to you if you want. --Majora (talk) 03:43, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
Spain
edit- @Pfarla: Please user Pfarla take good faith in my edits, I didnt wanted to delete Spain as " Cultural superpower", the sources before have talked about only " cultural power" no "Super power". LuigiPortaro29 (talk) 21:44, 5 September 2017 (UTC)
@LuigiPortaro29: one of the sources is adressing as a cultural superpower for the influence in the whole American continent starting in the southern US all the way down to the end of South America.
I've also seen that other user has been discussing this with you and reaches finally a consensus with Spain remaining there, and many months later you deleted it for no reason and breaking the last consensus about that topic. Why? Regards. --Pfarla (talk) 07:39, 7 September 2017 (UTC)
- @Pfarla: Hello Pfarla sorry if I have deleted Spain from the list , maybe I didn't see in a right way the source?, well , I agree with you about the term of Cultural Superpower, Spanish language is one of the key of the Spanish success!.Regards!.LuigiPortaro29 (talk) 11:57, 7 September 2017 (UTC)
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Immigrants vs. foreigners
editHey there! Just wanted to let you know that the data for 2022 includes foreigners living in Portugal, regardless of their country of birth (including those born in Portugal). If you're specifically looking for immigration data (people born outside Portugal), I suggest checking out the Eurostat website. Foreigners make up 7.5% of the population, immigrants 11.5% Miguel01Cruzado (talk) 14:42, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
- Hello Miguel, thank you for your information. Then feel free to make the proper changes you want, maybe changing just Nationality instead of ethnic group? As we certainly know that the Portuguese Nationality is 92.53% and 7.47% are foreigners. I would simplify to 92.5% Portuguese and 7.5% foreign. Do you think it's better this way? Pfarla (talk) 21:34, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Pfarla, I apologize for the oversight and for not replying earlier. Thank you for sharing your idea. I completely agree with your suggestion of using "Nationality" instead of "ethnic group." It's a more accurate representation of the subject. I have taken your advice and made the necessary changes accordingly, I based my edit on the "France" article. I appreciate your help in making the article better. If you have any further suggestions or ideas, feel free to share them. Thank you once again! Miguel01Cruzado (talk) 16:21, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
Reply
editWe don't do WP:SYNTH regarding source interpretation. We present the information the way sources we cite do. Special care about source distortion should be applied vis-à-vis handling primary sources such as the one it is used in that article. There is no imperative to present information the way other articles do (via the aforementioned synth violation), because those other articles are sourced with other sources, presumably bringing other answers to a question about religious beliefs (perhaps not just not the same answer, but not even the same question, go figure). "Source integrity" prevails over problematic harmonization of articles via synthesis.--Asqueladd (talk) 13:38, 6 July 2023 (UTC)
- Well, that is true. All is shown inside that source and there is no use of 2 different sources to reach that point so there is no WP:SYNTH there. Good point! Pfarla (talk) 19:22, 27 August 2023 (UTC)
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