Welcome to Wikimedia Commons, KSloane-Boekbinder!

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Thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2020! Please help with this survey

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Dear KSloane-Boekbinder,

Thank you for contributing to Wiki Loves Monuments 2020, 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 200K+ pictures of cultural heritage objects from more than 50 countries around the world.

You can find all your pictures in your upload log, and are of course very welcome to keep uploading images and help develop Wikimedia Commons, even though you will not be able to win more prizes (just yet). To make future contests even more successful than this year, we would like to invite you to share your experiences with us in a short survey.

Please fill in this short survey, and help us learn what you liked and didn't like about Wiki Loves Monuments 2020.

Kind regards,
the Wiki Loves Monuments team, 08:25, 14 November 2020 (UTC)

Welcome from Infrogmation of New Orleans

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Hello, I've just noticed your fine series of photos of New Orleans! Thank you taking and sharing them here! I seem to be the most active and senior New Orleanian here on Wikimedia Commons; if you have questions about using Commons etc feel free to ask on my talk page. Note that images on Commons are sorted with categories. Most of the landmarks you've photographed already have their own categories - and any landmarks that don't yet should have specific categories created. I'm in the process of adding the relevant categories to your uploads. I hope we'll see more fine images from you! Red beans & ricely, cheers -- Infrogmation of New Orleans (talk) 21:22, 16 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Wiki Loves Monuments in the United States 2021

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Hello! Last year you contributed to Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 in the United States. Thanks to people like you, it was a great success with over 1,000 people contributing almost 6,000 photos of cultural and historic sites from all over the country. Hundreds of these photos now help illustrate Wikipedia articles, improving our open knowledge about United States history, culture, and heritage. If you haven't seen the winners yet, be sure to check them out here.

I'm pleased to say that we're back this year with Wiki Loves Monuments 2021 in the United States through the month of October, and I'd like to welcome you to participate once again in the event. Check out our updated event page for more information.

Once again, thank you for participating in Wiki Loves Monuments 2020, and we hope to see you again in this year's event! If you'd like to respond to this message directly, please do so on on my talk page. ~Kevin Payravi (talk) 21:19, 11 October 2021 (UTC)Reply