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Question from Evilbasilisk (16:23, 20 May 2026)
Hello, How do I change an Image. --Evilbasilisk (talk) 16:23, 20 May 2026 (UTC)
- @Evilbasilisk: Apologies for the delay. What page are you looking to change an image on? Which image? What are you hoping to change it to? TheSandDoctor Talk 07:11, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
Question from Pluralmath (20:34, 22 May 2026)
- Note: Pluralmath's mentor MuffinHunter0 is away.
Hi! I keep getting recommended this article, to fix the tone on: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hubert_Zemke&gesuggestededit=1 It is pointing particularly to a paragraph at the very end. I assume it is flagging the commendations and such; however, this appears to be directly quoted, and I do not feel a direct quote should be changed.
Is there any way to make the bot stop recommending this to me? I have clicked the decline>does not need tone change, but it continues. --Pluralmath (talk) 20:34, 22 May 2026 (UTC)
- @Pluralmath: You are correct in your instinct to not change a direct quote. I am admittedly not sure. I don't see any tags on the page that would cause that. If this is still occurring (sorry for the delay), I would recommend asking on this page. TheSandDoctor Talk 07:15, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
- @TheSandDoctor: Thanks for the response! I haven't seen it in my recommendations for a while now, and just went and checked the article, and no longer saw any sort of tone flagging on that piece of text. I assume that means that the bot got the hint? If I do see this article popping up again, I will put a message up on that link! Thank you for the help, and happy editing! Pluralmath :) talk 12:11, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
May 2026
@TheSandDoctor I followed your advice this past week. If you have time, you can take a look. Thank you. AriuCH (talk) 07:34, 23 May 2026 (UTC)
- @TheSandDoctor Following up on your note from 18 May. As you suggested, I am reaching out now. Thanks. AriuCH (talk) 18:58, 7 June 2026 (UTC)
Question from Wmrep60287 (08:29, 23 May 2026)
how do i make a page myself --Wmrep60287 (talk) 08:29, 23 May 2026 (UTC)
- @Wmrep60287: I would recommend reading this (short) essay before getting started. If, after reading that, you still believe you would qualify and wish to proceed, then I would suggest reviewing this guideline and this guide. Know that creating your first article can take some time and definitely comes with its own learning curve, even for ones that are ultimately accepted. Understanding the Wikipedia concept of "notability" takes some time/experience and even experienced editors sometimes get it wrong. All that said, it isn't impossible. I can potentially help give you an early indicator on whether your coverage would meet Wikipedia's notability guidelines, if you can link the 3 best secondary sources (ideally news articles/features) about yourself here (please don't do this until you have read what I have linked in this reply). TheSandDoctor Talk 07:30, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
Question from Moroooooo moro on Dani Carvajal (10:35, 24 May 2026)
How do I put the sources in the edit and does it must be from Wikipedia or other sources --Moroooooo moro (talk) 10:35, 24 May 2026 (UTC)
- I see this was answered on User talk:Moroooooo moro. TheSandDoctor Talk 07:36, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-22
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Weekly highlight
- Following a successful account creation experiment, an improved logged-out edit warning message will be deployed to all Wikimedia wikis in the first week of June. The change will only affect logged-out users on mobile web who open an editing session. The updated experience is designed to encourage account creation more clearly, while still allowing users to edit with temporary accounts. Results from the experiment showed a significant increase in account creation, with a 27% relative lift among users shown the updated message. As expected, as more people funnel into account creation, temporary accounts decreased by a relative 16%. The experiment did not show any significant changes in constructive edit rates or other monitored contributor metrics.
Updates for editors
- For security reasons, members of certain user groups are required to have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled. Members of these groups will be unable to disable the last 2FA method on their account, and it will be impossible to add users without 2FA to these groups. Users will still be able to add new authentication methods or remove them, as long as at least one method is continuously enabled. In the next few weeks, users without 2FA will be removed from these groups. Notably, this applies to bureaucrats. See the linked tasks for deployment schedules.
- WMDE Technical Wishes will run an A/B test on 10 wikis, testing potential improvements for Reference Previews. The experiment will run for ~2 weeks at the end of May / beginning of June and will affect 10% of desktop readers on the participating wikis.
- After two successful experiments, the Reader Growth team is rolling out an Image Browsing beta feature for all Wikipedias on mobile on May 25. This means that anyone who has all beta features on by default will start to see this feature, and others can check the box to turn it on in their preferences. The beta feature will include a carousel of all an article's images at the top of the article, with controls for editors to exclude images from the article's carousel or to exclude an article from the feature entirely.
View all 30 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, three dimensional STL files were being rendered incorrectly by the media viewer 3D extension which is now fixed.
Updates for technical contributors
- The legacy CSS classes
tleftandtrighthave been replaced withfloatleftandfloatrightas the former do not work consistently across all MediaWiki platforms, notably mobile web and mobile apps. Projects relying on these classes are encouraged to review related usage and plan for migration. Please note thatfloatleftandfloatrightmay also be deprecated in future, although there are currently no plans to do so. Read more.
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Question from TruthTeller011 (23:19, 28 May 2026)
Hi, how do you make a page --TruthTeller011 (talk) 23:19, 28 May 2026 (UTC)
- @TruthTeller011: Please see this guide to creating your first article. If you have any further or more specific questions about creating articles, feel free to ask them and I will try and get back to you as soon as I can. TheSandDoctor Talk 07:38, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
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Question from Spbvj on User talk:Spbvj (10:05, 29 May 2026)
What to do regarding this :keep ignore him or any other steps. Just recently one user keep interacts without any doubt or ideas in other user tabs area for eg: [] --Spbvj (talk) 10:05, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
- @Spbvj: Which user(s) are you specifically referring to? In the linked section Diche Rhoade's only edit was the original question on your talk page; I would have no advice in that case as it's quite a normal question for mentors to get. The only other person who chimed in is ImJustACoolPerson but they just replied to that thread once (though did in some other sections) and haven't made an edit since the 2nd. I would just personally have handled the answer to the original question differently. I always link people WP:ABOUTME and, if they wish to proceed anyway, WP:YFA and the relevant notability guideline. The way that you wrote the response could come off as a little BITEY. TheSandDoctor Talk 07:50, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
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Question from Leo Chinchilla (04:03, 1 June 2026)
whats up the sand doctor --Leo Chinchilla (talk) 04:03, 1 June 2026 (UTC)
- @Leo Chinchilla: Hi Leo! Just tending to the sand that gets everywhere, as any good sand doctor would!
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Administrators' newsletter – June 2026
News and updates for administrators from the past month (May 2026).

- Following an RfC, the "persistent usage of large language models" has been included as a common reason for a block.
- Mandatory 2FA for bureaucrats: Bureaucrats without two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled have already lost access to their advanced rights on 26 May. Those who do not enable 2FA may be automatically removed from the groups in mid-June 2026, and from that point onward, new members must have 2FA enabled before they can be added. (T423119, T423120)
- The arbitration case SchroCat has been closed.
- The arbitration case Michael Jackson has opened. Evidence submissions in this case closes on 1 June.
- Voting for the 2026 Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C) election closes on 1 June.
Tech News: 2026-23
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Updates for editors
- The Reader Experience team is conducting an experiment to show the reading lists feature, which is still in development, to logged-out mobile readers to test whether it encourages account creation at a higher rate compared to the watchstar button. The experiment was launched on May 18th on German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Turkish, and Urdu wikis, and it will run for a month.
- The Wikimedia Apps team released Phase 1 of the redesigned Home Feed to the Android Beta app. The new Home Feed includes a refreshed "Community" tab and a personalized "For You" tab featuring daily updated reading recommendations. The redesign is part of a broader effort to improve content discovery and create more engaging learning experiences in the Wikipedia apps.
View all 18 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, an issue where images could fail to load for some suggested edits on Special:Homepage, leaving the thumbnail stuck in a loading state, has now been fixed.
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Question from An Spideoigín (09:51, 3 June 2026)
Hi there, I got a notification saying my previous question had been archived, did you have any thoughts on it in the end?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:TheSandDoctor/Archives/2026/May --An Spideoigín (talk) 09:51, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
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Question from Writtenbyriza (07:53, 8 June 2026)
how to edit a sentence? should I always put publicly available reference? --Writtenbyriza (talk) 07:53, 8 June 2026 (UTC)
- @Writtenbyriza: As lawyers everywhere probably say, "it depends". What specific sentence are you looking to edit? Can you point me to the article in question and quote the sentence plus your suggested change? TheSandDoctor Talk 08:08, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-24
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Weekly highlight
- Wikimedia Enterprise has increased the free usage limits for its API offerings. The monthly request limit for the On-demand API has increased from 5,000 to 50,000 requests, while the Snapshot API limit has increased from 15 to 30 requests per month. In addition, Structured Contents snapshots are now available for free accounts. These changes expand access to Wikimedia Enterprise data for developers, researchers, and organizations using Wikimedia content.
Updates for editors
- The refreshed Explore Feed, now called the Home Feed, is rolling out to 50% of users of the Wikipedia Android app. The Home Feed helps readers discover relevant content through two new tabs: Community and For You. The Community tab provides a scrollable feed of curated content and updates from the broader Wikimedia community and movement, while the For You tab offers a full-screen, swipeable experience that shows content tailored to a user's interests. The redesign is part of a broader effort to improve discovery and enhance the learning experience in the Wikipedia app.
- The Which came first? daily trivia game is now available in the beta version of the Wikipedia iOS app in English, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and Turkish. The game uses historical events from Wikipedia's "On This Day" content and challenges readers to guess which of two events happened first. The game was previously released on Android. Communities interested in making the game available in their languages can read the instructions and requirements.
- Sub-referencing, a new MediaWiki feature that allows editors to reuse references with different details, will begin rolling out to Wikimedia wikis following a successful pilot phase. Deployment will start on 8 June for most Group 1 wikis and French Wikipedia, with additional Wikipedia language editions receiving the feature over the coming months. Communities are encouraged to prepare by checking for untranslated Cite extension messages in their language and reviewing any use of Reference Tooltips, which may require updates to support the new functionality. Wikis using Reference Previews do not need to take any action. Communities may also wish to create the cite-tracking-category-ref-details tracking category as a hidden category using
__HIDDENCAT__(or a dedicated template), and connect it to the corresponding Wikidata item d:Q129764848. - The Page Previews experiment on mobile web has concluded. The team decided not to roll out the feature after the results showed no statistically significant impact on reader retention, as the primary success metric was retention improvement. Page Previews, which are already available on desktop and in the apps, display a thumbnail, lead paragraph, and link to the full article when readers tap a blue link. The experiment tested this experience on mobile web across six Wikipedias.
- The user interface icon library will be updated later this week or next week. Most of the ~300 icons have been slightly refined and ~30 new icons have been added. These changes improve the icons to make them more consistent and comprehensible, and provide more visual balance when they are used in groups.
- The Universal Language Selector (ULS) interface in MediaWiki, which helps users select content in other languages, has been updated. The new version improves speed and accessibility, and users of Wikimedia projects can now pin languages for quicker language switching. The deployment to Wikimedia sites will happen gradually in the coming weeks. You can test it now as a beta feature by selecting beta features in your profile preferences and share your feedback on the project page.
View all 21 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, an issue where the Pageviews Analysis dashboard on pageviews.wmcloud.org stopped updating graph data in May 2026, affecting all users, has been fixed.
Updates for technical contributors
- The function signature for
mw.util.addPortletLink()has been simplified. Developers can now pass a configuration object instead of a list of positional parameters when creating portlet links. The previous function signature remains supported for backwards compatibility. For example, instead of:mw.util.addPortletLink('p-cactions', '#', 'Stub', 'ca-stubtag', 'Add a stub tag to this page');usemw.util.addPortletLink('p-cactions', { href: '#', text: 'Stub', id: 'ca-stubtag', tooltip: 'Add a stub tag to this page' });. Script maintainers are encouraged to review existing uses ofaddPortletLink()and update them where appropriate. This change will be available on all wikis from 11 June. Thanks to community volunteer Gerges for contributing this improvement. - Community Wishlist discussion: Product & Technology introduced changes meant to increase the number and complexity of wishes fulfilled, including the disbanding of the Community Tech team. They are engaging in discussions about a proposed direction for the wishlist from community members. Includes ways to structure annual voting, better tracking of wishes, removing focus areas, and staffing updates.
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Question from Koicat (05:35, 14 June 2026)
Hello! This is an admittedly niche question and may be better directed to WP:RSN, but I feel like I am probably overthinking the question. The page for Corticosteroid has a citation needed regarding how hydrocortisone is often prescribed as part of replacement therapy. I am able to find sources that support this (ie medlineplus.gov) but am unsure if US government sites are considered acceptable sources when referencing the usage of specific medications. I don't feel as though an observation about a medication's usual application would require the same caliber of peer review that other statements may, but I'm not entirely sure and figured I ought to defer to the experts for source reliability. Thank you! --Koicat (talk) 05:35, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
- @Koicat: That is a great question! Admittedly, I don't wade into medical topics on Wikipedia much at all, but my gut would say that the US government would be an alright source. However I do think that this might be something worth raising to RSN if you're unsure. I hope that helps! TheSandDoctor Talk 08:07, 14 June 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-25
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Weekly highlight
- The Reader Growth team has launched an Image Browsing beta feature on the mobile web version of all Wikipedias. The feature shows an image carousel at the top of articles with 3 or more images. Editors can configure this feature with the following controls: to hide a specific image from a page, either use
class=notpageimageexcluding it from thumbnail previews, orclass=noviewerexcluding it from MediaViewer. The carousel can also be disabled from a page entirely, with the magic word__NOMEDIAVIEWERCAROUSEL__. To submit feedback or flag bugs, please visit the project page. - Wikitables can now be sorted in descending order on the first click by adding
data-sort-order="desc"to the header cell. Previously, by default, clicking a column header for the first time sorts it in ascending order. This addition to a Wikitable gives it more control and flexibility, while the default behavior for subsequent clicks remains unchanged.
Updates for editors
- The Article guidance feature is currently being tested with some editors creating new articles on the Simple English, French, and Turkish Wikipedias. The experiment will soon begin on the Arabic and Bangla Wikipedias as well. This feature gives editors community-curated guidance to help them create articles that follow community standards. Experienced editors can continue creating or adapting outlines for specific article types that are commonly created by less experienced contributors. The outlines guide less experienced editors in creating high-quality articles. A quick guide to markups used in outlines can be found on this page. Example outlines that can be adapted and instructions for how to adapt them are on this section of the project page.
- Wikis that wish to replace the "indefinitely" button in Special:Block for temporary accounts (for example, wikis that block temporary users only until account expiration) will be able to do so by creating MediaWiki:ipb-indefinite-expiry-temporary-account with the block duration they want.
View all 41 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week.
Updates for technical contributors
- By the end of June, a valid user-agent string will be required for automated dumps downloads from the dumps.wikimedia.org website. Automated requests that provide a generic or empty user-agent will be blocked. This extends enforcement of the long standing user-agent policy. Access to dumps through Wikimedia Cloud Services will not change.
- The roll out of global API rate limits is now complete, with limits enforced across all APIs and at the documented levels for all groups. Bots running in Toolforge/WMCS or with the bot user right on any wiki remain exempt. All bots should continue to follow the documented best practices to avoid being rate limited.
- The API Portal wiki will be read only starting this week (June 15-18). The following week (June 22-25), all API Portal wiki URLs will redirect to Wikimedia APIs on mediawiki.org. Learn more on the project page.
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Meetings and events
- On June 17th at 6pm UTC the WMF will be holding Discord call focused on a code review. We've heard through the Developer Satisfaction Survey that volunteers are struggling with code review and we'd like to discuss these experiences with the goal of surfacing workable solutions. You can join the call via the Wikimedia Community Discord server.
- The Latin American Wikimedia Conference will host a regional hackathon that will bring together the Wikimedia movement’s technical community including developers, system administrators, data scientists, and users with extended rights. Interested technical contributors can apply for a scholarship to participate until June 21 at midnight (Bolivia time, UTC-4).
- Sign up for Wikimania Team Challenges to join this special event. The Team challenges will take place online and in person from July 21 to 22, before Wikimania conference. Everyone is welcome, regardless of skills or Wikimania registration. Teams will work on 10 important challenges supporting the Wikimedia community. For details, visit the Team Challenges page and register there. Registration closes on June 20th at 11pm UTC.
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Question from Alyharis (11:18, 17 June 2026)
Question about Draft:Shufti
Hi TheSandDoctor,
Thank you for being my mentor. I have a question about my draft Draft:Shufti.
The draft was declined with the reason that it does not meet WP:SIRS for independent coverage at significant length demonstrating corporate depth.
I have since updated the draft with additional independent references from Biometric Update, ID Tech Wire, PYMNTS, SecurityBrief UK, FF News, and Companies House — covering the company's Series A funding, DHS RIVR evaluation results, iBeta Level 3 PAD conformance, US gaming regulatory approvals, and DACH market expansion.
Could you please take a look at the updated draft and let me know whether the references now meet the notability requirements, or whether there are specific gaps I should address before resubmitting?
Thank you for your time. --Alyharis (talk) 11:18, 17 June 2026 (UTC)
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Question from PIXVENTA (12:54, 21 June 2026)
How can publish a article or information page about PIXVENTA PRIVATE LIMITED. --PIXVENTA (talk) 12:54, 21 June 2026 (UTC)
Tech News: 2026-26
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Weekly highlight
- Growth features are now available at Wikidata. This update enables access to Mentorship (if configured), Impact module, the Help Panel, and a simplified Newcomer Homepage (without Suggested Edits). Wikidata administrators are still configuring the features through Community Configuration.
Updates for editors
- The special page Special:RangeCalculator has been created. It allows users to find an IP range without needing to rely on external tools. Until now, this tool was only available to CheckUsers.
- Sub-referencing is a new MediaWiki feature that allows editors to reuse references with different details. It will be deployed to most small and medium-sized Wikipedia language versions on June 23. The FAQ lists possible actions to take on your wiki to support the deployment. Check the rollout plan for the next deployment steps.
- Starting next week, users will get a notification when they are blocked or unblocked from editing, or if this block changes.
View all 32 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week.
Updates for technical contributors
- Starting next week, abuse filters that are set to "require CAPTCHA verification" will begin to also affect users with the
skipcaptcharight, which includes most autoconfirmed users. Bots are exempted. This change only affects edits that trigger an abuse filter. Theskipcaptcharight will continue to exempt users from having to solve CAPTCHAs in the ordinary course of using the wikis. - Reference documentation for the Lift Wing API has moved from the API Portal to the interactive REST Sandbox.
- The API Portal wiki is now closed. For API documentation, see Wikimedia APIs on mediawiki.org. All API Portal wiki URLs (https://api.wikimedia.org/wiki/) will redirect to the mediawiki.org page starting June 22.
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Meetings and events
- Join an online call on 25 June at 2:30pm UTC to meet the current Wikimedia interns for Google Summer of Code and Outreachy. Interns will provide an overview of their projects and a brief demo of their work so far. Attendees are encouraged to share ideas and connections in their community.
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