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You're invited to an RfC on the question of, "Within the section on the Iran-Contra affair, should we include the aspect of drug trafficking on the part of some Nicaraguan Contras?"
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Caught by an open proxy block but this host or IP is not an open proxy. My IP address is 182.253.250.60. FYI, this is my first time encountering a block like this. I guess the most likely cause is someone's been using this IP for this open proxy thing. I'm afraid I'm not that knowledgeable enough of this topic, is there a way of knowing that my IP has been used as a open proxy? Are there technical steps here in Wikiipedia to turn it off? I checked the contribution page made by the IP I'm using right now and it's empty. Is it possible for an IP to be blocked for doing nothing? I really hope that you can unblock this IP so that I can continue editing. For my entire history here in Wikipedia, I have never been explicitly accused of being disruptive or vandalising pages. Most of my edits are benign in nature (grammar, misspelling, wording etc), and if I happen to know the topic well, I always try to cite outside sources for the contents that I'm bringing in to the article. Looking forward for your response. Best regards, AdaCiccone (talk) 04:20, 21 October 2019 (UTC)
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Indonesia edits
Hi. to're right - my edit summary wasn't very clear - sorry. What I meant was that I reverted the Indonesian language term reformasi (often mistranslated as reformation!) and restored the paragraph that was cited twice from public media, rather than once from a dissertation. However I think the Beets paper is useful, particularly as it refers to military involvement since the inception of the TNI, not during the Suharto regime. It also makes references to non-budget spending. However, at 81 pages, I haven't had time to finish reading it... Perhaps a compromise would be to restore the "Since its founding, the military has always had a strong political influence, reaching its greatest extent during the New Order." sentence and add the Beets reference. Sorry - I don't have time to do that now because of typing this :-) and I have to dash. I'll take a look later. Regards Davidelit (Talk)
- Thanks for the explanation. However, I think that sentence alone isn't enough since the article needs to explain that, following reforms in 1998, the army's influence was reduced although every sources I read agree that they still do have a political influence anyway. So I'm gonna restore this as well, without adding the word "reformasi." Regards AdaCiccone (talk) 03:16, 1 August 2018 (UTC)
Removing Jokowi's Amateur Radio Callsign
Hello, as an Amateur Radio Enthusiast, I was just wondering why you stated in your edits that it is" not that notable about the radio thing ". If its not notable for you or for the readers here then Please state your reasons at my Talk Page if you have time. Indonesia is lucky to have a President who knows how to operate a Ham radio and it was in fact worked in emergencies where nothing else gets through. It’s been a critical part of emergency response when cellphones are overloaded or the infrastructure damaged. Awaiting for your answers :) Sending my 73's to you QRU and QRX at My Talk Page.
PS. At least all Amateur Radio Communities are all aware of Pak Jokowi's Callsign. Bonjovax (talk) 04:39, 18 November 2018 (UTC)
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- Oops, sorry about that. I'm not aware of the guideline that you refer to. Will revert it back soon. I changed it because the date format in the article uses the British format, so I thought it was appropriate to use British English for consistency. AdaCiccone (talk) 03:28, 5 September 2019 (UTC)
HDI data on each country
My apologies. Understood now. Initially thought the data was for year 2019. Thanks for the explanation. M nurhaikal (talk) 09:38, 9 December 2019 (UTC)
British spelling
So, I'm wondering why we now use British spelling on Indonesian articles. I was here for a few years from 2006 and built up a lot of the Indonesian geography, history, and architecture pages. and countless others. I went along with the (generally) US English usage on Indonesia pages. Then i dissappeared for a few years. Now I'm back since last year, and I see it's now British English on Indonesia articles. Why the change? Actually, as an Aussie, I'm quite happy to see British English used, but I'm not sure how we justify it. I'm asking, not challenging. :) --Merbabu (talk) 08:33, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
- I use the British English because the Indonesia article (which I consider the mother of all Indonesia-related articles) uses the British spelling. It's written on its talk page. It's the consistency and uniformity that I aim for, that all Indonesia-related articles in Wikipedia use British spelling. AdaCiccone (talk) 09:47, 14 May 2020 (UTC)
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- Thank you for the reminder. FYI, I just placed a source there. AdaCiccone (talk) 04:20, 11 December 2020 (UTC)
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