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I only looked at a couple, but it looks like you put a {{CC0}} license on it. That is a specific license given out by copyright owners, so if that license (specifically CC-Zero) is not present on the source page, it should not be used here. However, U.S. federal government works made by employees in the course of their duties are automatically public domain. So those should be fine, but change to use the {{PD-USGov-CDC}} license tag instead. There is also a {{CDC-PHIL}} source template where you can give the image ID as an argument, to be a more obvious source statement. Not all PHIL images are public domain, but the ones which explicitly say that should be fine to use that license. Once you switch to the PD-USGov license, remove the speedy delete tags. Carl Lindberg (talk) 17:33, 10 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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i didn't say he is doing wrong. i just asked him to do it.
and for the proposal, im gonna look into it. but since "names should be english only" and "forbidden" is not ok for me. if people gonna not adding proper names for their files will they be get warning or a block? modern_primatඞඞඞ ----TALK14:57, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I wasn't implying you're saying that and asked a similar thing just a section above. Also to copyedit my comment I meant to say "I couldn't find you". Good to have feedback on why people don't support this proposal: that it would require that "names should be english only" is a misconception and false. Even if that guideline was adopted they wouldn't be blocked, maybe what should be done should be in the guideline, I think they would be warned and if they don't change that after multiple warnings then a block may be possible but I haven't looked into that possibility, probably it would be time-limited at first. Prototyperspective (talk) 15:04, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your wonderful charts and contributions!
I see you write good descriptions. I noticed that your captions often do not take the full advantage of their 250 characters. As you know, captions' goal is to explain the image as accurately as possible in 250 characters, so that it can be used directly as a label under a chart, for instance. Since your descriptions are generally under 250 characters, when uploading files would you mind copy/pasting the description into the caption? It can feel redundant, but it is actually perfectly valid, as an expert may come and add 1000 characters to the description. You would also gain time, since copy/pasting is faster than paraphrasing into a few words. I edited a few of your captions as an example. Thanks and keep up the great work! :-) Syced (talk) 00:53, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Also thanks for your many great contributions from my side Ozzie. Syced, with I see you write good descriptions are you being ironic or have you not checked the user's uploads? Most of the OWID images have just one word and where they don't it's often because I or somebody else replaced them. Recent examples: just "asperger syndrome", "child deaths", "alzheimers", etc.
Please give your uploads proper file titles per COM:File naming and also copy paste the description from the source at OWID. You don't need to write a new caption or description but just (at least) copy them from the source. Hyphens in the file title seems to be how the files are named when downloaded but titles of downloaded files is something else than file titles on Commons. Here we have proper descriptive titles where people can browse categories and see what files are about and without hyphens that just make it hard to read. I also requested people to use proper file titles for other user's who started to name them properly but must are uploaded by Ozzie which results in many titles shown in the categories of Category:Our World in Data to be very unclear/ambiguous. Please change that like the other users including Florin Talasman did. Prototyperspective (talk) 17:00, 12 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
thank you for pointing this out to me Prototyperspective, as I indicated above (with Syced) I will make every effort going forward, and thank you--Ozzie10aaaa (talk) 14:19, 13 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]