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Someone copy-pastes the synopsis from IMDB. It is caught quickly, and rolled back to the revision before the copy-pasting occurred. All subsequent revisions containing the copyvio are reverted and revision deleted. Someone copy-pastes interface text from a permissively-licensed program.
To make a link to the history page, copy the URL from the browser address bar when viewing the history page, and paste it between single square brackets (external link format) to make the link. The {{ History }} template can also be used.
Yes, you can copy interface text from public domain programs, or CC0 programs, directly onto Wikipedia, as public domain programs are compatible with the CC-BY-SA license used by Wikipedia. Make sure the program is explicitly licensed CC0 or public domain, and use {{ CC-notice }} or {{ PD-notice }} to indicate this.
New editors are often unaware of the ability to move pages (or are unable because of new-account restrictions), and will thus copy/paste a draft they have been working on into the article space. Similarly, a New Page Reviewer may move a new article to the Draft space and the original editor will simply recreate it in the Article space. In both ...
Repairing cut-and-paste moves of a page Main page: Wikipedia:How to fix cut-and-paste moves If the entire contents of one page were relocated to another title via cutting and pasting , leaving a redirect at the previous page, the licensing violation can be repaired through the use of the {{ history merge }} template.
From a shortcut: This is a redirect from a shortcut in any namespace to a page in any namespace.. Shortcuts are wikilinked on community pages, talk pages, and edit summaries, but not in mainspace articles.
Article implies that Emacs has been replaced by GUI-based editors. This isn't true. Emacs is in wide use in the software engineering community (and not just for devops!) (It is true that most non-software engineering writing is not done these days in Emacs, but it was never done in Emacs, so this is not sequitur.)
As is the norm in hadith studies, Bukhari would have recited his Sahih to a large number of his students who would not only listen to it, but memorise it word for word from him and copy it in its entirety. Students would then check their own copies against Bukhari’s personal copy and would only receive permission to transmit and teach once ...