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Cihat_Levent



I see that you tried to edit the article to cure the copyright problem. However, as this table shows, many problems remain.

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! width="300pt" |Cihat Levent ↗
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|He started playing in the school team as he continued his education at St. Joseph French High School for boys
|He started playing in the school team as he continued his education at St. Joseph French High School for Boys.
|Almost identical
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|He started his professional basketball career as a player at Taçspor Club in 1976
|He started his professional basketball career as a player at Taçspor Club.
|Almost identical
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|After was he drafted by the Turkish National Team he was transferred to Galatasaray Club bassketball team.
|Shortly after was he drafted by the Turkish National Team he was transferred to Galatasaray Club.
|long, and almost identical

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|he founded Cihat Levent Basketball Schools, resigning from his professional basketball player career
|Resigning from his professional basketball player career, he founded Cihat Levent Basketball Schools
| almost identical except for the order of the clauses

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|He started to work as a sports consultant for the President of Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and the Rector of Istanbul Commerce University
|he started to work as a sports consultant for the President of Istanbul Chamber of Commerce and the Rector of Istanbul Commerce University.
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It is almost impossible to write an article without having multiple independent sources to draw from. In fact, you've only got one real source (the Vimeo source is probably not a valid source and it didn't work for me). Additionally, and importantly, the main source appears to be owned and/or controlled by the subject so does not qualify as a source except for very limited purposes. I'm sorry to report this but I really think this should be deleted and you should start over but first identify several independent reliable sources before starting to write your own text. I originally thought it might be good to give you a chance to fix this, but even if that is done will have to do a revision delete on the early versions, and there is almost nothing that can be salvaged that isn't traced to a non-reliable source, so I have decided to delete and encourage you to start over in a better way.--<span style="color:#002868;padding:0 4px;font-family: Copperplate Gothic Light">S Philbrick</span><span style=";padding:0 4px;color:# 000;font-family: Copperplate Gothic Light">(Talk)</span> 19:53, 7 August 2015 (UTC)

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Privet {{ping|Ctac}}, as you know Wikipedia block in Turkey and we are connecting with VPN. VPN IP's are local block has a Russian Wikipedia. Who can help me about this situation. Can you help me please? Regards and spasibo, Sakhalinio (talk) 13:13, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
:Done! :)--Ctac (talk) 19:08, 9 February 2018 (UTC)


Alimpijević photo: I think its unsharp and with noise. --PetarM (talk) 20:34, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
p.S. You can check situation with Valued Image ↗

:Dear {{ping|PetarM}} original file is this one ↗, I cropped for recognize. But does not matter which one you want to use. This your choose. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 20:38, 21 February 2018 (UTC)

Sakhalinio I can put it on Valued image both, so people will decide, if you want too. But its hard with compact camera to make any good shot inside Arena. Low light. But composition is good. --PetarM (talk) 20:41, 21 February 2018 (UTC)

:{{ping|PetarM}}, it is not necesseary put it on valued image, but you crop your one for more recognize to Mr. Alimpijević. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 20:50, 21 February 2018 (UTC)

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Dear {{ping|RonaldB}}, {{ping|Barão de Itararé}}, I am Contribution from Turkey and as you know we are using VPN. Please, can you remove IP block for local Wikipedia. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 20:22, 15 July 2018 (UTC)
:Dear {{ping|Barão de Itararé}}, can you extend IP exception please on Portuguese Wİkipedia. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 19:02, 28 September 2018 (UTC)

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Hello, Sorry for the reverts. I recently discovered on French Wikipedia the use of this map ↗, pushed by DoomZZz on multiple articles and in multiple languages. He has been blocked for being a sock puppet. After being reverted (as you can see here ↗ for instance), an anonymous IP put it there again (see here ↗) but this time it stayed in the article. This map is the exact same as this one here ↗ and, as you can see on the discussion page ↗, some people (me included) dispute its truthfulness. One of the argument presented to keep it on Commons is "This file could still be of educational value to show that the census was falsified"; it can then still be used, but not in the way DoomZZz and the anonymous IP used it, that is to say as an illustration of the Armenian population in the late Ottoman Empire, because it's clearly not accurate. Hope that clears it up -- RSVartanian (talkcontribs ↗) 21:05, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
: Hi {{ping|RSVartanian}}, thanks for the information. But I mean, it has to be create a new deletion request and then discuss, after that it can be delete on all languages. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 21:15, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
:: I don't understand what you mean by "new deletion request". If you mean on Commons, it has not been deleted because it is a historical document. What I tried to explain to you is that the information contained on this historical map created by the tzarist government is not reliable, especially today, more than 100 years later. Furthermore, it has been pushed by accounts especially created to push this particular map. So I don't think it should be featured on Wikipedia articles about the Ottoman Armenian population, because it will be misread by readers and seen as truth when it is not. This map has already been deleted on the articles I deleted it from: what I did has already been done by other users. So I don't understand why you think it should stay when "70.168.2.2" put it back in September (see here ↗) without justification while I presented you with evidence it is dubious at best and should not be here RSVartanian (talkcontribs ↗) 21:28, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
::: Hi {{ping|RSVartanian}}, I haven't historical backround, I can't say reliable or not reliable for this map but if it is a historical map, it can be give an information under the map "this map can be not reliable". Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 21:35, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
:::: I understand, but why feature it at all then? All historical maps shouldn't be put on Wikipedia to describe current knowledge. For example, you wouldn't put a map of America created in the Renaissance period in the "America" article to describe America, would you? Also, it makes no sense to put "this map can be not reliable" under it, especially after DoomZZz and "70.168.2.2" did not do it themselves. I don't get why you defend more the contributions of one banned user and one anonymous IP who both added that map to articles without any explication at all to why they are pertinent, and not me who explained to you why it may be best to not put this map here because it is not reliable. -- RSVartanian (talkcontribs ↗) 21:47, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
:Dear {{ping|RSVartanian}}, this map isn't sourced by Ottoman or Armenian side. This map source is Russian emperor time. It has to be proof with sources about reliability this map. Regards, Sakhalinio (talk) 21:55, 23 April 2020 (UTC)

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