May 2026 Administrator Elections – Voting Phase

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The voting phase of the May 2026 administrator elections has started and will continue until 19 May 2026 at 23:59 UTC. You can participate in the voting phase at Wikipedia:Administrator elections/May 2026/Voting phase.

As a reminder, the schedule of the election is:

  • May 13–19: SecurePoll voting phase (we are here)
  • Scrutineering phase

In the voting phase, the candidate subpages close to public questions and discussion, and everyone who qualifies to vote has a week to use the SecurePoll software to vote, which uses a secret ballot. You can see who voted, but not who they voted for. Please note that the vote totals cannot be made public until after voting has ended and as such, it will not be possible for you to see an individual candidate's vote total during the election. The suffrage requirements are similar to those at RFA.

Once voting concludes, we will begin the scrutineering phase, which will last for a few days, perhaps longer. Once everything is certified, the results will be posted on the results page (this is a good page to watchlist), and transcluded to the main election page. In order to be granted adminship, a non-recall candidate must have received at least 70.0% support, calculated as Support / (Support + Oppose), and a minimum of 20 support votes. Recall candidates must achieve 55.0% support. Because this is a vote and not a consensus, there are no bureaucrat discussions ("crat chats").

Any questions or issues can be asked on the election talk page. Thank you for your participation. Happy electing.

MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 00:10, 13 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

Your draft article, Draft:Amir Nizar Zuabi

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Hello, Bridget. This message concerns the Articles for Creation submission or draft page you started, "Amir Nizar Zuabi".

Drafts that go unedited for six months are eligible for deletion, in accordance with our draftspace policy, and this one has been nominated for deletion. If you plan on working on it further, or editing it to address the issues raised if it was declined, simply edit the submission, and remove the {{db-afc}}, {{db-draft}}, or {{db-g13}} code.

If your submission has already been deleted by the time you read this, you can request its undeletion. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the draft so you can continue to work on it.

Thank you for your submission to Wikipedia! DreamRimmer bot II (talk) 19:25, 22 May 2026 (UTC)Reply

Women in Red - June 2026

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Women in Red | June 2026, Vol 12, Issue 6, Nos 358, 359, 373, 374, 375


Online events:

Announcements, tips, participation...

Announcements from other communities:

Tip of the month:

  • Consider contributing to two of our monthly events at once, and improve coverage
    of LGBTQ+ women by de-orphaning their articles.

Other ways to participate:

--Rosiestep (talk) 22:49, 25 May 2026 (UTC) via MassMessagingReply

ANI notice

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Information icon There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The thread is Personal attacks and potential threats on User:Bridget. Streetr4 (talk) 06:54, 17 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! I'm monitoring the discussion but don't really have much to add. Bridget (talk) 16:03, 17 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

VG Cats

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I accessed the History of Web Comics book on archive.org, and the two mentions it has of VG Cats are both trivial, passing mentions:

  • By 2005, newer strips were gaining attention and status, but most of them owed something to these predecessors. Among them were gamer comics—VG Cats, Ctrl+Alt+Del, 8-Bit Theater, Real Life— and Generation-X strips...
  • Penny Arcade, 8-Bit Theater, Ctrl+Alt+Del, VG Cats, and Dumberella moved mostly T-shirts and posters, suggesting that the hardcore fan's greatest need was a sense of personal style.

The newspaper article "Web cartoonist is the cat's meow" (which I admit I did miss on my first pass through newspapers.com) is from the Waterloo, Ontario paper, meaning it is localized coverage to Ramsoomair as he is also from Waterloo, and not really independent in the absence of anything else. Compare Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/John Pierce (songwriter), where a substantial writeup in the newspaper from his hometown of Billings, Montana was considered insufficient without any other sources.

Good on you for neutrally recommending those sources, but I wanted to dig into them and see if they had anything going for them. I'm still inclined to say no, they don't. Ten Pound Hammer (they/them) • (What did I screw up now?) 22:29, 19 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

@TenPoundHammer: Ah got it, thanks for checking it out and for doing the extensive WP:BEFORE. Always forget to check archive.org! Totally agree with your assessment. I like to sometimes make non-committal comments on sources when they're not "slam-dunk" situations. Bridget (talk) 23:22, 19 June 2026 (UTC)Reply