User talk:MWD115/Articles needing attribution

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The following articles may need translation attribution. All 206 articles on this list were created by MWD115. CCI opened on 26 January 2022.

Notes:

  • the source article is not always the article from the language of the original bio; e.g., the en-wiki article on Swedish politician Adam Marttinen was translated from pt:Adam Marttinen, not from sv:Adam Marttinen.
  • when a corresponding article exists in nl-wiki for the topic, it is almost always the source of the translation.

The following model may be used if desired, as the edit summary in a dummy edit:

[[WP:RIA|Missing attribution repair]]: Content in the edit as of [[Special:Permalink/333333333|hh:mm, dd MONTH yyyy]] is translated from the existing Dutch Wikipedia article at [[:nl:DutchArticleName]] rev. [[:nl:Special:Permalink/55555555|55555555]]; see its history for attribution.

The version recommended at WP:RIA-TRANSLATE is simpler, if you want to use that one.

A check mark checkY indicates that WP:RIA has been supplied. An X'd box X'ed box means it isn't needed, and ? means it's not clear, and may require further investigation.

New articles[edit]

These articles are new articles created by User:MWD115.

A[edit]

Completed section.

B – C[edit]

D – H[edit]

I – J[edit]

K – L[edit]

M – N[edit]

O – Q[edit]

R – S[edit]

T – Z[edit]

Others[edit]

The 206 numbered items above represent article creations by MWD115 which may lack translation attribution, and are chiefly politicians from The Netherlands and Belgium, with a smattering of others. Contributions that are not creations should also be checked for unattributed translation, possibly concentrating on the main categories of the articles above, including:

Unattributed edits which are not article creations[edit]

Entries in the list below are articles created by others which have edits by MWD115 which may be unattributed translations from other Wikipedia projects:

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Alexander Christiansson: Apparently not from sv:Alexander Christiansson rev. 49725480.
  2. ^ André Peperkoorn: no wd links to other Wikipedias; unlikely to be a translation from a sister wiki. 0% on Earwig (in English), unlikely to be plagiarism.
  3. ^ Ann-Christine From Utterstedt: only other is sv:Ann-Christine From Utterstedt with earliest rev in Oct 2021 whereas creation at en-wiki is from March 2021.
  4. ^ Anne Oskarsson: Creation in February 2021 predates Oct. 2021 Swedish artice and Dec. 2021 Pt article.
  5. ^ Annick De Ridder: Creation in Sept. 2021 possibly translated from portions of the Nov. 2020 Dutch article; the list of sources is somewhat similar (but maybe there isn't that much out there about her). French and Itaian articles exist, but don't seem to be the source.
  6. ^ Belang van Nederland 1043058385 of Sept. 2021 predates nl:Belang van Nederland rev. 60925945.
  7. ^ Some similarity between en: rev 1037638150 of 19:53, 7 August 2021 and nl rev. 58977452 of 19 Mai 2021, but en has more sources, and wording is different. Copy/translation not clear.
  8. ^ Special:Permalink/1063506083 shows similarity with nl:Special:PermaLink/59586332, but not enough for me to call it vio
  9. ^ no similarity with nl:Carmen Ryheul beyond that expected of articles with the same subject.
  10. ^ pt:Caroline Nordengrip translated from en version, sv:Caroline Nordengrip shows no relation
  11. ^ Same as above
  12. ^ Same as above, with the addition of nl:Cathy Coudyser, which is also unrelated
  13. ^ Moved to draft on 18 February 2022.
  14. ^ Dali Benssalah: en-rev 1049672562 of 2021-10-13; fr-rev 186927877; de-rev 216016947.
  15. ^ Possibly a partial translation. Rev. 972465793 of 06:47, 12 August 2020 has similarities with nl-rev 56504310 (8 jun 2020) and fr-rev 171216546 (23 mai 2020), and the sources are almost identical right down the line; looks more similar starting from the sources and going up to the text, than the other way round.
  16. ^ Rev. 1008116391 of 21 February 2021 predates the Swedish article.