Hi, Sky. I have a draft that I really think it's already. I would like to know if it is possible myself transform my draft into a article withou review?
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Hi,
Since PeaceDeadC is currently busy with another project and on a break, to quickly move your draft to the main namespace, you’ll need to:
- Create a PBD Q identifier for your future article at Special:NewItem. While PBC articles don’t strictly require a PBD Q identifier, it’s highly recommended for managing data within the article. Having a PBD Q identifier simplifies article creation, as PBC automatically converts PBD data into PBC standards, generates the preamble, and formats the markup. Working with PBD is straightforward since it’s structured data (essentially a database).
- Replace all parameters in your draft that are sourced from PBD. Update the article’s preamble (lead section) with the Template:Preamble, which will automatically generate the preamble based on PBD data.
Once this is done, I’ll transfer the article to the main namespace, and you’ll be able to link the article and repositories via PBD.
Hi Sky, I don't know if I did wrong, but I created a PBD Q identifier for my draft here. Could you see please?
You’ve done a great job creating the Q Item! Here are a few adjustments to ensure everything is set up correctly:
- Add aliases (P140) and include all pseudonyms. PBC checks aliases (P140) for verification. Note that PBC inherits the order in which you add aliases in PBD, so for consistency, please add them in alphabetical order.
- The body type (P399) is incorrectly specified. PBD uses structured data, where each property or object must be unique and interdependent. For example, athlete (Q525) -> instance of (P1) -> occupation (Q154). Thus, athlete (Q525) cannot be a body type; it’s an occupation (P124). If you want to indicate an athletic body type, use the PBD item for body type (P399): Athletic (Q510).
- The native language (P537) cannot be Brazilian Portuguese (Q2828), as it’s a dialect, not a standalone language. Instead, set native language (P537) -> Portuguese (Q2823) and add languages spoken, written or signed (P634) -> Brazilian Portuguese (Q2828).
Overall, you’ve done everything correctly aside from these minor issues, which I’ve outlined above. With time, you’ll find working with PBD data very straightforward. I’ll move your article from drafts to the main namespace, and you’ll be able to link it to the newly created PBD Item and continue working, such as adding more identifiers.
Thank you! I did all the corrections. May I try with another draft?
Great work! Before moving on, create redirects for all aliases so the article can be found via search:
- Go to the main article, Victor Manzini.
- In the left menu (where you see links like Main page, Recent changes, Random page, etc.), under the "Tools" section, select "Create Redirect". On the opened page, enter all aliases and click "Save page".
You’ve already added the article to the List of Brazilian porn stars, which is good practice and part of the basic steps for supporting a new article. You’re now free to start working on other drafts.
Thanks. Another thing about Victor Manzini article, I've tried to add that he is bisexual at PBD Q identifier, but I received a warn saying I have not autorization to do that. Also, I create a new one for my Márcio Pitbull draft. Could you see?
Certain claims, like sexual orientation or HIV status, are restricted in PBD because they require approval from the Verification Committee, mandatory sources, and administrator confirmation. Just ignore these claims.
Márcio Pitbull (Q9892): The Biobox will show an error because it expects country of birth (P144), which is mandatory for all cases. You’ve used country (P40), which is not used for biographical articles.
Right. I've just fixed.
I did another one for another draft.
archive URL (P208), archive date (P227), X user numeric ID (P688) for Identifiers (Facebook ID (P350), X handle (P137), Instagram username (P349), etc.) should be added as qualifiers, not references.
Sorry. I've just fixed.
Also, please ensure that the Label and name (P7) are correctly specified. In cases involving diacritical marks (e.g., the acute accent in Yuri Gaúcho - ú), there may be a conflict with the article naming in PBC. Templates will process Latin-based values regardless of diacritics, but it’s important to verify there are no errors, especially in languages like French, where omitting diacritics is considered a grammatical mistake. For consistency, we recommend using the same Label and name (P7) as the article title, and adding the non-diacritic version as an alias.
Hi, Sky. For exemple, His name é Yuri Gaúcho (with ú). The article's name in PBC is right, but I realized that the name in PBD Q identifier is wrong. I wrote Yuri Gaucho (without ú). Is it possible to edit at PBD?
Yes, you can edit it in PBD. In PBD only the Q number is unique, the "name" is defined in Label (defaults to English since it is set as default language)
I've tried to edit the label but I've received the error: Could not save due to an error. Item Q9900 already has label "Yuri Gaúcho" associated with language code en, using the same description text.
This is because (Q9900) is a duplicate of Yuri Gaúcho (Q8165)
Now I got it. Is it possible to erase the Yuri Gaucho (Q8165)?
In such cases, the second duplicate with a higher number should be deleted
Right. Só, can you deleted the other?
I have already deleted the extra duplicate
Thank you
I did this https://pornbasedata.com/wiki/Q9919 for this draft
there are no examples of gay content, such as images or videos, and all career entries are marked as trans. PBC:NOTTRA policy explicitly prohibits publishing articles about performers exclusively involved in trans pornography.
even though he is escort with men?
The issue pertains to gay pornography - videos and photos freely available to consumers. What he does in his private life (off-camera) is not relevant to this.
Right. I did not know about that. I will do for another.
- Please correct the weight (P159).
- Publishing birth name (P5) requires reliable sources and cross-verification. A Facebook page is not sufficient. If no other sources or indirect confirmations are available, please remove the birth name (P5) claim. For Brazil, reliable sources may include Jusbrasil or similar platforms. A public PayPal account can also serve as a source, as PayPal requires identity verification. For example see Rico Marlon (Q1975).
I corrected the Weight. I saw his birth name in this interview.
Hi, I did a new one for my Mitch Vaughn draft.
- "Mitch" cannot be used for the birth name field. This parameter requires full verifiable legal names supported by reliable sources. I’ll request the Verification Committee to review this information, which may take some time.
- The draft’s biography relies on: a) Interviews - while interviews can technically be sources they are essentially self-citations. Be very cautious with interviews, as the first rule in the adult industry is: "Everyone lies." This is why we don’t follow practices like those in Wikipedia where interview statements are often taken at face value. b) Another source, https://nudezine.com/tag/mitch-vaughn/, is a commercial blog that doesn’t verify its content. Never use such sources as they are highly unreliable and lack accurate, useful information. Always provide reliable, independent, non-affiliated primary sources.
- The article feels incomplete. For example it lacks details about modeling or bodybuilding careers. While not mandatory but if you’re creating a comprehensive article try to gather more relevant information to make it robust.
Right. He said in a interview his real name is Mitch but I couldn't found the full name in anywhere, so I took off this information of my draft. In 2014, he also said he would like to participate in bodybuilding contests but there are no more informations about this either.
I realized @PeaceDeadC review my Mitch Vaughnn draft. Thank you. I did another PBD for my Rocky Gaúcho draft. I think it is complete.
You have created a duplicate. (Q9950) is the same as Rocky Gaúcho (Q8871). You need to use search before creating new ones.
I merged two items. Since merge mixes statements from both items, @Cozy you need to remove the extra ones from the merged item
Thanks. I've just did that. Sorry, I seached before creating, but i did not found.
--> Rocky Gaúcho
Hi, I did two news PBDs:
The property ethnic group (P136) currently includes both Latin (Q186) and Caucasian (Q172), which are considered mutually exclusive values. If you're confident the subject has a mixed heritage, please use Mixed race (Q3810) instead, this will place the article in the appropriate category. Otherwise, we recommend removing the conflicting value. For people from Latin America, we generally suggest using Latin unless there's a clear reason to specify otherwise. Ultimately, it's up to the article's creator to make the final call.
Per MOS:OPENPARABIO, PBC Manual of Style requires a specific order for entries in the opening paragraph. In this case move adult model (Q166) to the end of the list. Modeling-related professions should always be listed last in the preamble, while conventional occupations (e.g., writer, director, rapper) should appear earlier in the sequence.
Neither item currently includes aliases (P140) that need to be filled in.
Thanks. I just fixed both.
--> Diogo Nasser
--> André Ferraz
Hi, Sky. I'd like to know if the PBDs below are ok:
- Damien Crosse Draft >> Q5948
- Harry Louis Draft >> Q8128
Draft:Harry Louis needs some revision and rewriting
--> Damien Crosse