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At the bottom of every published article there is link 'share on twitter', it takes me to [1]. This suggests to add a message at Twitter which says "Look what I found on Wikinews: http://enwn.net/+2874250 ". However the enwn.net shortener outputs a 404 error in Chinese..
Wikinews:Tech/Domain Names says enwn.net - Owned by ShakataGaNai
1) I can see MediaWiki:Gadget-enwn-shortener.js
2) MediaWiki:Common.js does this
if ( links[i].href.indexOf("http://twitter.com/?status") === 0) { /*isTwitter*/ links[i].href = "http://twitter.com/?status=" + encodeURIComponent("Look what I found on Wikinews: http://enwn.net/+" + mw.config.get( 'wgArticleId' )); //enwn.net is owned by ShakataGaNai }
this seems to be the original reason for the issue I started this discussion with.
Bureaucrat access removedEdit
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Only your bureaucrat access has been removed. Thanks, --DannyS712 (talk) 20:57, 21 November 2019 (UTC)