User talk:Hedwig in Washington/Archive 20

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Infinite IP blocks?

Hi. Noticed that you have some infinite IP blocks. Was this purposeful or just artefact of actions?  — billinghurst sDrewth 01:58, 11 August 2020 (UTC)

De-adminship warning

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Dear Hedwig in Washington. I am writing to inform you that you are in danger of losing your adminship on Commons because of inactivity.

If you want to keep your adminship, you need both to sign at Commons:Administrators/Inactivity section/Aug-Sep 2020 within 30 days of today's date, and also to make at least five further admin actions in the following six months. Anyone who does not do so will automatically lose administrator rights.

You can read the de-admin policy at Commons:Administrators/De-adminship.

Thank you--A1Cafel (talk) 13:41, 13 August 2020 (UTC)

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Old deletion request

Hi! You commented in Commons:Deletion requests/Files uploaded by VoltDriver and the files were deleted with the reason they are PDMark. But the files were not from Flickr but Pixabay. Do you see anything I don't? --MGA73 (talk) 15:22, 11 September 2020 (UTC)

Hey, long time no see! Honestly, I can't recall this DR at all. I just had a fresh look at the pixbay terms.
Don't redistribute or sell someone else's Pixabay images or videos on other stock or wallpaper platforms.
✕ Don't sell unaltered copies of an image. e.g. sell an exact copy of a stock photo as a poster, print or on a physical product.
✕ Don't portray identifiable people in a bad light or in a way that is offensive.
✕ Don't use images with identifiable brands to create a misleading association with a product or service.

I assume those are the same terms as in 2016? --Hedwig in Washington (mail?) 20:54, 11 September 2020 (UTC)

Hi! Yes the terms they have now are not good but {{Pixabay}} says files uploaded before 2019 are good. Well sometimes strange things happen. Perhaps you commented on the wrong DR? :-) --MGA73 (talk) 16:04, 14 September 2020 (UTC)

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