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Copyright status: File:Portrush railway station - An Elizabethan railway station.jpg edit

Copyright status: File:Portrush railway station - An Elizabethan railway station.jpg

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Thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2022! Please help with this survey edit

 
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Dear DeirgeDel,

Thank you for contributing to Wiki Loves Monuments 2022, and for sharing your pictures with the whole world! We would like to ask again for a few minutes of your time. Thanks to the participation of people like you, the contest gathered more than 150K+ pictures of cultural heritage objects from more than 35 countries around the world.

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Please fill in this short survey and help us learn what you liked and didn't like about Wiki Loves Monuments 2022.

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My request for adminship edit

Hello! I want to thank you for your participation and input in my recently failed request for adminship. I take every word everybody said in the most constructive way and it is my intention to not only do my best for Commons (as long as time and real life allows me to), but to continue learning and helping out whenever I can. I don't take your oppose vote as something negative, much on the contrary, it is certainly enlightening. I want to repeat my comment at the RFA, I have to admit I can't understand why the use of these words ("excited", etc.) is inappropriate. Once again, thank you for your vote and I hope to see you again, collaborating around Commons. Have a good day. Bedivere (talk) 03:14, 4 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

@Bedivere: In an admin the quality being used looked for is calm, neutral, cautious, and someone who calmly works through situations and at times may have to work as diligently as they are able through situations. Getting "exicited" is not an attribute I'd not particualry want to see. In an RFA one is showcasing your admin aptitude and and showcasing "getting exited" isn't really what I am looking for. Also pleasing "give us a chance" was not what I would expect an admin to say. I wouldn't have opposed you on these two reasons alone; and you might, indeed should have, have noticed I want a comment on the RFA subsequnet to yours on the some words used in the nomination. Thats my viewwpoint and it isn't necessarily though of the community. But perhaps I should give some advice that people, especially young people, are rejected at interview and they are given (or request) reasons the interview erjected them. I always say don;t always take those comments over precisely. An interviewer may not give you the true reasons why you didn't get the job over another candidate. I know one company from decades ago that used to place job ads. when times of tough in for the purpose of indicating to potential customers that the business was not just about to fold. But whatever you do don't try to over-think my comment and if it helps your mental state to check my blocking for W:WP:CIR then feel free to do so. And if you don;t get my answer ignore it and move on .. my vote was one of many. Good luck. Thankyou. -- DeirgeDel tac 04:28, 4 March 2023 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for elaborating the point, @DeirgeDel. I understand your point, and thanks for explaining it with greater detail. Bedivere (talk) 04:31, 4 March 2023 (UTC)Reply