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An invitation to create a joint application to the arbitration committee.

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Good afternoon! Not so long ago I noticed that the administrator of the Russian Wikipedia Sealle interfered with your request to cancel the outcome of the discussion. This is a rather problematic administrator of the Russian Wikipedia, and I am preparing a lawsuit against him to the arbitration committee. I really need your help and I ask you to take part in a future application form. Will you participate? Yours faithfully, --友里(Talk) 20:34, 6 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Closing resource request about Worms game reviews

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Your resource request dated 18 October 2022 is being archived to Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Request/Archive 144#Worms game reviews from some UK and US magazines. Requests are normally kept open for up to 90 days. Yours has been live for 163 days, and it has been over four months since any volunteer has been able to supply anything you asked for. Requests are not kept on the page indefinitely because they slow down loading, scrolling, and searching by all users of the page, and when the requests are particularly large or old, break automated tools that manage the page.

You can open a new request for any sources you still need, but doing so is rarely successful. If folks here haven't been able to obtain a source within three months, it's unlikely that we will be able to supply it later. If you do ask for the same source again, it's considered courteous to wait six months or a year before doing so (rather like starting a new discussion on a topic that has recently failed to reach consensus). By waiting there may be some turnover among the people servicing requests, or libraries may digitize rare sources that previously were available only in print. You are, of course, always welcome to request new sources. --Worldbruce (talk) 00:35, 31 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]