 Hi everybody, welcome to Friday Bingo. I'm Sandy and I brought work off the clinic. Hi guys. Excuse me real quick. Today is the developer of something that I use quite often and it's called BioCheck App. She's going to give us a lot of demos on it. And I understand that you've been working with Greg Clark's fan as well. And I think you guys are calling it chocolate and peanut butter? That's what Greg called it. Kind of makes sense. We like both. We like chocolate and peanut butter. We're going to work them together. So what we're going to do is we're going to explain a little bit about the BioCheck App. He's going to explain it by giving us a demo as well. He will do a Bingo card and then we're going to come back and really dig into it and see some demos. And we have fans. You demo it with the fan as well. You think, okay. Now, okay. What is BioCheck? And why did you create it? I created BioCheck because I saw a lot of profiles out there that looked like they didn't have sources, but they didn't have the on source tag on them. So I created BioCheck to do that. Now, in order to tell if a profile's got a source, you got to look at the profile. And that meant I had to look at the style. So reporting about the style was kind of a side effect of how you had to look to see if it had sources. Sandy, you're the one who's echoing, I guess. So I guess with the BioCheck, and I dropped the link into the chat as well for this particular page, I use it quite often so I can see what profiles have. I guess I call them design issues, but the header issues, sometimes they have too many of the equal signs. Sometimes the headers aren't all at all. I look to see also if there's some that are on source. This is going to check through my one-sense realign, but not necessarily just the ones that I manage, correct? Okay, it depends how you run it. Okay. You have the option of looking at your ancestors. You have the option of looking at profiles, your watch list, profiles you manage. You can look at your CC, whatever number you want to go to. Don't go too high because it'll take too long. You can look at random. Or you can look at anything that you can search for with Wikitree Plus. So it's like super powerful. The echo is gone. The echo is gone because I'm not talking, probably. But we'll get there. Well, I tell you what, since this is such an interesting app, how about if the case shares a screen and I let her drive. And we see exactly how I would use BioChat if it was the first time I've ever used it. Okay, so let me see if I can share my screen. One, two, three. And while Kate does that, I'm going to also put up the bingo card. The very first bingo card. Okay, now I can't see you because I'm sharing my screen, but there we go. Wikitree page. Wikitree. I did not want to log out, so I'm already logged in. I come up here and I go to find apps. And I pick apps, and I scroll down and I find BioCheck, the tool to check profile sources. Click on that, and that brings you to BioCheck. A word about bingo is Sandy showed you the help. I'm showing you the page, which is showing the whole screen here. And the 50 words for bingo can all be found somewhere either on one of the screens that you see or in the help. So what you see this, you click on the logo to take you back to the main Wikitree. You see the version. You see who you're logged in as. You have to be logged in. But if you're logged in, then you can see profiles that you can only see when you're logged in based on privacy. This screen might look complex and confusing, but it's really not. Over here on the upper left is that's what I want to do. And over here on the right is that's what I want to see about what I'm going to do. And then the buttons let you control what's going on or go get the help. You can always go to the BioCheck help from the BioCheck screen. Then these next two lines here, those are the ones you want to watch because that will show you what's happening. As it's running, it'll show you what it's doing. In case just real quick, we have a quick question. Sure. When editing a profile, a BioCheck message comes on. Is that from your app? When editing a profile and editing a profile. Oh, yes, that's the same. It's the core that's the same without all the windows around it. And it's also the same core that you see over in tree tools. And then we also have from Steven. That's API rate limits. Let's come back to that. All right, let me go back to BioCheck. So yeah, what you saw, and I will show you from this screen, where you will see what the exact same thing that you see when you're editing a profile. Down here, this table is results. And then I showed you the help button. So if I go ahead and say, okay, here's the default. It's me. That's my profile ID. Five generations of ancestors, two generations of descendants. If I go for a detailed report, including style details, which is going to be the issues over here, I say check. And it says, I'm looking and it's done. But you think, oh wait, it didn't do anything because it looked at 45, it didn't find anything to tell you about because it didn't find any issues. So if I say, show me everything and click check. And then it shows me, okay, they're showing up the source. There were no issues on the required sections or style issues, but this is pretty handy. I'll show you how many, this report will show you how many inline references it found. If I go to Mary, where's Mary? As you can tell from the clicks I've been through on most of these guys. If I go look at Mary's profile now, I can take this ID and I can copy it. And I can put it in here and check her. So you can check any ID. If I go back to, where is she? Here she is. If I go to her and I click on tree apps, it takes me to the last app I went to and I set this up for you because it's fan chart. And so you can see her fan chart. If I go to the settings now. I just want to mention about the fan chart that this is something great. And we've had Greg or Bingo specifically for this about a month ago. So definitely check out that because it was amazing as well. And so I can color on the chart by the bio check status. So you can see this one here turned up purple. And here's an unsourced one. Here's a couple with style issues. So that's pretty neat thing that you can do with that. If you go to other apps from now, I did that. I came from Mary's profile and I can go to other apps for her. And underneath there, I can go to bio check to check her profile. Then I can look at, there's a question mark here. That says he's maybe not sourced because bio check is really stupid. I can say that. It sometimes, and I've got some examples to show. It will say, well, I don't think it's sourced and it really is. There's information in there. It's not set up so that you can see it. So if we go look at Thomas Mariner at his profile, you can see that he's got a couple of family trees. And well, he was born in 1642. And family trees are not a reliable source for any pre-1700 profile. So what's driving a lot of this, what's driving the whole thing basically, and we saw it here in the required sections and style issues, is the health on biographies. It shows you the sections and optional subsections. A section has two equals. It's a second level section. Research notes is optional. Knowledge notes is optional. Subsections have three equal signs, and they're lower level sections. So bio check is checking here the profile against this stuff, this style for the biography. And it's also checking the order. Some of the order check. I've got to come back and explain this. We'll show up on style issues, and it only shows up when you click the details. So if there is a reason to report the profile and it has a style issue but you don't have that clicked, it'll still get reported if it's not sourced. Otherwise it'll only show up when you click that. I've probably got better examples of that. Another thing that's driving the whole thing is sources. What's a source? And where did they fall? How do you do them? You do them as bulleted items underneath the sources and references, or you can do them as inline source using ref, and they can have a name. Basically it's confusing, but we're looking at it. WikiTree doesn't use HTML. It's basically it's Wikimedia markup language, and the way that Wikimedia and Wikipedia which uses Wikimedia site references is just this way, and that's where the sources and references come from. And I just want to point out real quickly the source, let me start over real quick. It should be biography. If you have research notes, research notes, sources, and then that reference code that has a slash, and what biotech will do will go and look through all the options to make sure that you make everything in the proper order as well as your sources. Some people put inline sources below the sources line and it kind of references it up and down. Yeah. Now the other thing that's driving this is the sources fact. Frequently asked questions. When does the unsourced research note box apply? Which basically says it's ambiguous or it's vague. If you say 1900 census or you say 1881 census, there's a lot of people could be found in that census. It's like saying ancestry.com. Yeah. That's a repository. It's like saying I found it in a library somewhere. I found it on the internet. Internet files. That's another one that a lot of people use. Personal research. Well, are these all profiles? This applies. The sources unsourced applies to all profiles. Pre-1700 profiles have additional requirements for a reliable source. So where's the best link to that? Probably. I have for post 17. If you're doing pre-1700 sources, you should probably be in a project that works specifically with those as well because they have really good help, mentors and resources on their space page for that. I'm going to post the link now for post-1700 sources. The reason why I want to do the post, Sourceathon is coming up and most of us will be working on post-1700 sources. So I can take time to look at this before the Sourceathon. So I know I kind of diverge from biocheck itself, but this is kind of what's behind everything going on there. But it's important to know this is what biocheck is looking for. Right. In fact, somewhere, here's in the help. Okay. And the help is kind of what I went through. It's like the upper left part of the screen is what to check. The upper right part of the screen is how to check it and report it. Then those two little lines of what's going on, and then the results. And so I talk about what's sourced, what's it mean when it's marked? It's either in a category, unsourced category or it has the research note box and what maybe means. And then it talks about the required sections and style issues. And it should, if I scroll on down here, so it tells you all the different ways you can use to find profiles, what you want to get reported. And this is just one that I managed, or could it be further out? And these are some of the choices that you have. I know we saw the echo. Why don't we bring up the first bingo card and play bingo for prize. Kate, are you happy to have headsets nearby? Me? Yeah. Or earbuds? Not real handy. Okay. I'm going to mute myself. Does this help? Let's see. Let's try that. Okay. Yep, that will work. Okay. But thank you guys for helping. We were dealing with the echo. We did get the echo down a lot, but for some reason it's still kind of there. So let's go ahead and start the bingo game. And what I'm going to do is bring it up on the screen. And I think the best thing to do is let Kate explain the words as I move on, and hopefully we can figure out the echo somehow going on. A couple of things about bingo. If you're new to bingo here at Wiki Tree, you should have a free space. You can use the mouse to click on the word. If you accidentally click on a word that you didn't want to, just use your mouse. Click on it again. I believe these have a free space. So everybody want to click on the middle that says free. That would be great. If it doesn't have a free space, but it wouldn't say free, you can get bingo horizontally, vertically, diagonally. Many of you could get bingo at the exact same time, but the first person who yells bingo in the chat, so the first person who's the quickest one to type bingo in the chat, is actually the winner. And this time I'm going to make sure that I go a little bit slower for myself because I got it wrong in the earlier bingo. So if you have won a bingo prize in the last six months, you cannot win again until your six month anniversary is going through. If you or someone in your family has won already this year, then you are not eligible as well for the same time period. There are lots of really super cool items in the WikiTree store. Alina, our four self has been so busy. She's added in the Wiki game. So if you were on the Wiki games team, you could get Wiki games branded information. I was on fantastic first. So I could get a mug or I could get a shirt. Anything up to $30 value. Any even cooler is the Thon team. Some of the Thon teams have their branded information up there. So you could get a Thon team mug or a shirt. And last but certainly not least is this is WikiTree's 15th anniversary and the 15th anniversary limited edition t-shirts and mugs are up there as well. So lots of choices. If you win a prize again, remember you get bingo, horizontal, diagonal, vertical and you need to be the first one to tell me that you get bingo. I do not close down your car. Those that have won in the past six months play along too because it's fun. And they will say bingo, but keep playing. That's because they've already won and they're just having fun. Okay. So, okay. I think what we'll do is we'll start and I'll let you say the words as we go along. So you can unmute yourself and then I will mute myself. Does this sound good? Sure. And it might work as long as you don't say anything while I'm unmuted. Jedcom. One of the things you can do with WikiTree Plus is search to find all the profiles that still have the name of the imported Jedcom in the profile. Heading. Heading is the section heading like biography browser extension. There's a little piece of bio check that actually checks the biography and the sources that lives in the browser extension. Is that the WBE? Yeah, WBE, WikiTree browser extension. Ref is the Wikimedia tag, approved tag that is used to denote the start of an inline source citation. Reliable sources. Reliable sources are required for pre-1700 profiles. Bio check also has an option if you so desire that you can run it so that it treats every profile as if they were born before 1700. That would give a very strong check. Yeah. Stronger check. Biography. The portion of the section that's checked, the section that's checked for the tell the story about the person. Source. What's a source? We don't want to go there. I just want to note that I did leave a link. So if you need to review it, again, that was the post-1700 link. Is it me or did the echo leave? I'm really enjoying this, but I left a link. So definitely check it out before the sourceathon if you are going to the sourceathon. And if you're not, it's just good information. It's handy to have. It talks about what sources, as Kay mentioned, everybody knows that source box, a little curly bracket done source box is what we were talking about earlier. Oh, you can ignore profiles when you are checking. So you can ignore stuff that's pre-1500 or that's not open. So you can ignore things that might come back in the report that you can't do anything with anyway. Check profiles. You got to click the stupid button to make it run. We'll sometime look to see if you can just press return. Well, I do have a question for you. So when I look at a profile and I added it, and there's something that comes at the very bottom of the profile and a big yellowish oranges box that says profile has source or maybe it says un-sourced or checked something. That's all coming from bio check. So when I use bio check, though, separately, not in an individual profile, when I use it separately, I'm actually going through my own ancestors and the related connections. Is that whatever you're saying? No, not really. You're finding a collection of profiles. And for each one of those, you're running it through the same thing you would run it through when you're doing it. So you might search for profiles that were born in 1873 that are orphaned that don't have a manager, or you might check for ancestors of yours, or you might check for people that are on your CC4. But it's the same check no matter how you find them. If you use a random number generator and say, I want to randomly look at a bunch of profiles, then that's what you'll get. Or everybody that came in with this Dekorsi, Jedcom or here.Jedcom. Here is just as big. OK. We know Dekorsi. OK. Sourced. Bio check calls it sourced when it finds something in either the ref tags or below sources that it doesn't recognize as something that's definitely not a source. So it might say sourced when it's not really sourced, but it says blotty blotty blotty blotty blotty blotty blotty. And bio check is really stupid and doesn't know that's not a source. So it's up to us to double check, look at what we have, make sure that we've researched it and it looks accurate. Yeah, it's like using bio check is like creating a map. You cannot do it automatically. It takes a person in the loop. It's an art in the science. So you have to look at it. Detail. Somebody else took cartography. Detailed is reporting the detail style information. It looks like we have a bingo. This is really exciting. So Sapphire, Sapphire, I think this might be one of your favorite items in bingo as well. So congratulations. Let me show you how to get your bingo product. So at least information about what you can pick. You're going to email anyone and she's going to give you the information on where to go. And it's like a little mini online catalog that you can pick from lots of really, really cool items as well as I didn't mention the famous Friday night bingo mug that I was going to tell her until the thong came along. We'll see if the thong and some of the thong teams actually have some bigger sales than my bingo mug has. But congratulations, Sapphire. And if you have any questions, just let us know. Reach out to us if you have any questions about it. I am going to drop because we're talking about the thong teams and also Wiki Tree Day coming up. I'm going to drop a link to the store. It does not win a prize during bingo today. You can go up to the store and purchase it as well. Really cool stuff. Check it out. OK. So, OK. Do we want to talk about the bio check in the fan chart? Next, or what would you like to talk about? And they do, Christine, if you look on the other side. Basically, what you're going to see in the fan chart is the same thing you're going to see in the Wiki Tree browser that you mentioned. And it's all things that you also see in the app. So what I'd like to do is take into the app, and I'll show you these things. And then those things, when you see them in the fan chart or when you see them in the app in the browser, might make more sense. Does that make sense? OK. So we're going to give us a demo of the app. Again, and detail it down for us. Sure. Let me go share my screen again. Where is it? That wasn't it. Here it is. OK. I'm getting there. And that's all right. The second thing to go apart is up and ready for everybody. OK. I can't go back and mute now that I'm here. That's fine. I'm going to let you drive. OK. Here we go. What I'm going to do, we were doing check profile. We started off with me. I can't type today. So we started off with this. And so what I'm going to do now is I'm going to go back and I'm going to unclick this report all profiles. And I'm going to go do a wiki tree plus search. But I'm not going to, I'm not, I'm only going to check things that I can look at, which is open post 1500, because I can't do anything with those. Now, I don't know if you notice that I'm whining guys, but that's because I grew up in Onondaga County and that's a local accent. So I'm going to look for orphan profiles that have Onondaga in their name, but I'm only going to search for 200. If you do a lot, you're apt to hit API rate limits. There are limits set on all the apps so that the servers don't get overstressed. I don't know how to fix it. Once you see that limit, it might be that you have to wait an hour for things to calm down, but you can control how much you're looking at in bio check, how much I want to search for, how many things I want to check, and how many things I want to report. So if you keep that smaller, because I mean you're running bio check and you're finding things to go look at and it's going to take you a while probably to fix those. So let's go ahead and look at Onondaga orphans or people that lived in Onondaga County that were orphans. And you'll see we have a whole bunch now. These results might make more sense. Their source or not, lines between sources and references, and style issues. The category isn't at the start. The wrong level heading. It should be a subsection, not a section. And the required sections and style issue reports are exactly the same messages you will see if you open the profile in the editor with the wikitree browser extension with a bio check feature enabled. In the fan chart, you have configuration options that you can report stuff that sourced and stuff that has style issues, either or both. And style issues include both the required sections and the details. This isn't in my script, but I'm going to do it anyway here. That was a detailed report. I can also do a summary report. It will show me the same results, but it'll show it to me a little bit differently. So I'll run those 200 profiles. Now, I just see, yeah, it's got style issues or not. But I also see if it's an orphan and I see the birth and death date. So I can take a look at, I can click on the column heading and I can sort it. Or I can click on the sourced column heading and sort it. Let me go back to my detailed report. Get him again. Let's look at Gilbert Alexander. So we're going to click on the profile. I'll take us right there. Here he is. Remember we looked at the sources back and it said, is this not sufficient to find that information? Does it qualify for the unsourced tag? It sure does. It sure does. So this guy is unsourced for the sources back. Now, Mary Bell here, Crowell, she's sourced, but she's got lines between sources and references. And yes, she's sourced because there is sufficient information in here to be able to find that source. If I go look at the 1920 census and I can't pronounce that, but it's in Oswego County, that town in Oswego County, or if I try and look at Cicero, I'll probably find her. If you go to upstate New York, you will find the classics and you will find the Indians. You'll find Cicero, Clay, and Onondaga, Oswego. So you can see this profile looks like it was probably came in from a jet come and needs to be cleaned up. But it is sourced. So even in this jet come jump, that's considered sourced? I had you muted. I turned down my volume so I didn't hear your question. So with all the jet come information there, that's still considered sourced? Sure. Because you could go and look at that particular census and that particular location for that particular person and find it just because the link might not take us there. Right. It's not linked, but that's certainly sufficient. If you look at this, it's like it's got the role, a page, enumeration district. There's plenty of information to take you to find that source. You don't have to have it available online. It doesn't have to be a link to an online source. That's a perfectly valid source. I shouldn't have closed my window that I had here. Do, do, do, do, do, do, do what is sourced. I should have jumped down to that and make you dizzy. Okay. Here's the pre-1700 and here's the sources back. So here's the sources back. What? It's got to be specific enough. It doesn't have to be a perfect source citation, which would be evidence explained styling. Although those that were in Mary, they're pretty close. It doesn't have a link, but that's got everything. It's got all the four W's who, what, why, where. I think sometimes we assume that a source is only a reliable source if it has a link and that's not always the case. No, that's not the case. That's not the case. Under pre-1700 profiles, there's a link to the category for reliable sources that each project will talk about what sources are reliable in their timeframe and their location because things differ of what's reliable for the Mayflower versus what's reliable for Scotland. I just happened to see those on my screen. No, but I'm glad you brought that up. That's a very, very good point because if you're in a project or if you're working on a particular profile that's in a project, definitely check out that project's reliable sources tab. All of them have it. Yeah. And a lot of them have a lot in common. None of an online family tree is never a reliable source. There's a lot of other things that are basically compilations from online family trees like the IGI or the International Cheap, the Edmund West Family Data Collection. All that is is scraping a bunch of online family trees so they're not reliable either. Let's go back and look at another profile. I'm still searching for another on-and-dog orphan. I happened to have already looked. In fact, this guy was in a demo a long time ago. And this is great for one place studies as well. Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. There's so many ways you can use it because Wicked Tree Plus is so powerful. Anything you can do with Wicked Tree Plus you can push it through here. And matter of fact, let me get Bacon first here. I want to look at Bacon. That's just one profile. But what I did, Bacon 26 is not a profile manager. So by just putting that in as the search text, Wicked Tree Plus will find just that profile. And there's this button for Wicked Tree Plus over here that will run the same search in Wicked Tree Plus. And that's pretty handy if you run a search and you want to see the suggestions on it. But there's help for Wicked Tree Plus. And it's the text search. It's not the suggestion search. And the help is very extensive, very good. We'll tell you what all you can search for. So we look at good old Chuck Bacon here. We'll see that he's got a lot of information. Somebody had, oh, he's sourced. He's sourced. When did he get sourced? Oh, he showed up. He's sourced. Yeah, he's sourced. He's just missing his biography heading. We could fix him and make him go away. If you'll pause on that, scroll back down a little bit. So if you notice, all the headings aren't there. That's a great catch case. Yeah, he's missing the biography heading. And BioCheck shows and looks for that. That's what's fabulous about BioCheck. Now, we've got another one to look at over here. The two. Lydia. And she doesn't have any headings. And she might not be sourced. Let's see what she's got. She's sourced. She's got, somebody came in and put, probably deleted the headings because they didn't know they were required. And put in the sources. So she looks pretty good. She looks pretty good. She's been pretty good for since 2021. That's a good long time. That would have a database error as well, right? I didn't think it might. Yeah, could you go into edit on this one? I just want to also point out that this is what we see right there where it says BioCheck results. Some of you were asking about that earlier. Kay's app is built into WBE. And I don't see any suggestions on this profile. Let me show you something while we're here doing the app. Let's add a biography heading. Now you want to know how I type that so fast. Yes, I do. I use an auto text expander. Okay. But now if I go, I wasn't quick enough. Okay. So now it's on source but doesn't have a source setting. Let me do this quicker. And go over save draft. I moved my mouse over the save draft button and it rechecked the bio. Oh, that's great. You didn't click on it. Your mouse is just hanging over it. Yeah, I can't. There was a conflict. If you click on it, there was a race condition and there was a conflict and you couldn't save. So I got rid of that. So you just move your mouse over the save draft button and it will check it. And okay. Now it's just going to tell you, you didn't say anything about this lady. I'm going to get rid of that. But that's great though. So what she did is she had a bunch of items in that box and she went and added the biography, for example, and clean it up. When she moved her mouse just over the save draft, the box changed. It updated. Because it ran bio check again. It basically checked it again. It said, oh, you made the change. And the same thing will happen when you go in. I'm not going to do it because there's only so many John Doe born in 1750 that she can tie with. But if you go in and you do add profile or you go to add a, either by adding a spouse or a kid or somebody who's not related. When you're in and profile and you move your mouse over before you go to save it and bio check runs there too. And so that annoying box is going to pop up and tell you, hey, way, you didn't do this right. I don't think that's annoying. I appreciate that box. Let's look at... Oh, I typed it wrong. I didn't want May, but... Marked. Profile is marked on source. That says it's already got the tag on it. Let's look at Jeanette. Jeanette's got an empty biography section. Oh, she's pretty interesting. She's got an ancestry family tree. So basically she's sourced, right? Yeah, she's sourced. She's got a tree. She's sourced. She's valid. Now we don't know without going and checking that tree, if it's any good, and that's put it in the template so you can follow the link. But if I go like reliable sources required and recheck the same profile, it's going to say, she's probably not sourced because all she's got is a tree. If I look at a sources report, it will list the sources that were found on that profile. And it will count the sources that were found on that profile. And the count is zero. It says, ah, that doesn't count. Who had sources that we could count? Did she have sources? I don't think she had sources either. Maybe your app is going out instantly and seeing all the style issues and to see if it's sourced or not. Let's try this one. Ah, this is a good one. This is that Mary Spencer, that was the JETCOM import that had all this stuff in it. And this shows pretty well. I've got reliable sources required checked. So it's got a family tree and it's going to say count zero. That doesn't count as a source. But this other stuff, it counts. And there's more than one of those, so it's going to count. And I will agree with Carol who said earlier that even though they are considered reliable sources, the JETCOMs don't make profiles look kind of messy. And I would definitely clean it up as well. Um, did I do a cold well? Did I remember to do this? I have one more on my list and then I was going to show you a couple other things you can do. You've found a lot of stuff out. Let's do cold well. And I dropped the link for the second FINGO card. If you guys want to bring it up when you're ready, we're still going to do a couple more demos though. Yeah. I think this guy's not sourced. This guy's got a few problems. So this was a good one to show you that if I go in and I add the biography heading and then I move my mouse, then... Isn't that great? Look at the box. Every time she enters something and puts her mouse over the saved draft, that box changes. The other thing I could do is... Oh, I'd moved it over saved draft. I didn't want to do that. Okay. It's going to check it. If you wait long enough, I think it's 30 seconds. It might be 60 seconds, like forever. It will check it again every so often. Let me... There you go. I might have moved my mouse over it. Okay. So I want to leave the page. I've got some more things that I can show you, but I think I heard we need to go do bingo. We've got about 10 minutes left of the bingo hour. So... Yeah. People want their prizes. Well, they do. But I wanted to... I wanted to see a couple more examples as well. So I happened to agree. Joe, this was really enlightening to me. Kate kind of told me about this as we were preparing for this bingo. That saved draft information is just so handy. And you might not have known it. So again, all you got to do is just fix what you think needs fixed. Put your mouse over that saved draft button. You don't have to click it. And it will automatically do like a bio check real quick for you and see if you fix the items or not. Because I don't know if you're like me. Sometimes I will go in and I fix the items, or at least I think I did. I'll hit save. I'll go out and I'll say nope. It's still messed up. Or maybe I did an extra equal sign and I shouldn't have or maybe I didn't do a space between the biography line in a sticker or category. So I think that moving your mouse over that saved draft button for a little quick mini check as you're editing is just fantastic. It's really great. Okay. So let's play the second bingo game. Let me bring it up. And if everybody has their bingo cards up, I'll explain it again. Let me bring it up. So again, to win bingo, you just need to get horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Click on the mouse. Just dab it. If there's a free space, it says free. Go ahead and click on it now to get you started. The first person who types the word bingo in the chat is the winner. If you won in the past six months, you cannot win again until your anniversary has passed. And if you or any member of your family have won so far this year in the past six months, then you have to wait for your anniversary and your entire family. But your neighbor could still win. So invite your neighbors as well. You do not need to be a Wiki Tree member to win a bingo. And that's cool. Okay. So let's go ahead and start. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to go through the words. I'm going to be the clicker and Kay is going to be the talker. Max, use the max to control how many things you're going to look at, how many things you're going to do. So you don't hit those rate limits. And so you don't overstress the servers. Comment. Oh, a comment. It will find a comment without an ending and anything in a comment in a profile is ignored. So. Sources to come. Comments don't have sources inside. Horizontal rule. That's the three dashes. It's allowed, but it's not supposed to be used a lot. I do need to say that people will use those dashes that make that light gray line. There's a few comment or a few profiles that have like 20 of them. It's not supposed to be used like that. Oh, you can check your watch list. I can show you that or it's. Yeah, I want to show you that and we go back and demo some more. Search. You can search and anything that you can find with wiki 3 plus you can check it. Remember, you're checking not just to find things that are on source, but things that have style issues. So what you're finding are things that need to be worked on. It might have sources, but be an old jet com import that needs to be cleaned up and it's going to help you find those. In line in in line source or footnote using the ref tag. You find sources there and the in lines go above the source line. Summary summary report will give you a list. It'll show you who's orphan. And when you export that report, it will give you three more columns in it for reviewer ID status and comments. If you've looked at the Jedi challenge, you've seen that in action empty. It complains when the biography section is empty and doesn't have any words in it. And I want to point out something with this. If you add a little bit of information into the biography when people might search for that particular person or that particular location throughout whatever browser they have and they search for it because you have some biography and they're naming the person and the location and the dates yet again, it kind of acts as a cousin bait as well for searchers or excuse me search engines. So you definitely want to put a little bit of biography in there and with sorcerer and WBE and be an autobiography. There's lots of options to do that real quick and easy. If you prefer or if you really prefer to hand write the long biography could do that as well. Okay, we have a bingo. So this is really cool. Vicki, you won bingo. That is awesome. And let me also let you know that I like this too. Thank you so much for doing that bingo bingo. And that's pretty cool. I like so what you want to do is email a went and she will get you the link and the information and give you all the details of what you need to do and what she needs from you to order your prize. So congratulations and you'll come back to bingo and let us know what you pick because I'm curious to see what everybody gets. I know that Steven is in the audience and he showed me that he got a shirt in his favorite color. So congratulations. That's pretty cool. Okay. I do want to mention something that came up during the bingo as well. So your bio check has to be enabled in the wiki tree browser extension for it to come up in the profiles. And one of the words that never showed up for us was research notes. If you look at the description of research notes, which is in the biography help, research notes are for research notes, not necessarily things about the person. So anything that's in research notes is not counted as a source. And I've had several questions on that. Why are the research notes? I've got this sourced and it's not. It's not a source. It's a note. It's not a source. Okay. So can you show us how to check our watch list? Yes. There's several things that I want to show you that I think you'll find are kind of interesting. So let me go share my screen again. The entire screen. Okay. I'm going to go back here and I'm going to go back to myself. And I'm going to do a detailed report. And I'm going to report all. And Steven. And I want Wilson Wilson. 401. I want to get Wilson. Okay. And then when you're ready, Kay, if you'll share your screen, we'll see what you've got going on. Oh, am I not sharing? Oh, Oh, did I not? Okay. I'm sorry. I'm sharing now, right? You're sharing now. Okay. What I did is I went back to myself and I said, check everybody, report all profiles. Okay. Since we have a question to the research notes, that's two equal signs on both sides or three. It's two. Per the biography help. It's a section, not a subsection. Okay. Now what I'm going to do is I'm not going to look at any ancestors. I'm not going to look at any descendants. But I'm going to look at, we don't want to do too many. Let's do a CC four. Of all my connections. Okay. Has her wiki tree ID number in there. Huh? So what I'm doing, you can put any ID in here you want. I'm going to do my own. This is running a bio check. On my CC four. Let me do it for. So these are people who are in my CC four. That don't, that have some issues with bio check. So I didn't know if you could knew if you could use that. Now you got to be careful with this. You don't want to go too high. And you probably don't want to do ancestor and. Descendant generations at the same time. Because you, you want to keep it a thousand profiles or less. If you can, you can get real high real quick. And you're not going to work for 1000 at a time. You know, you're going to work for a small batch at a time as well. If I go back to this guy. And put him in here. And say. Five and turn this off and put this back to zero. So I can see there's some things related to this guy. In five ancestor generations that could be looked at. There's just some of the things that you can do here. If I go back to zero ancestors for him. One degree. So I want one degree. Everybody. If you don't look everybody, it'll only check ones that are already found some kind of an issue with. Which is really handy if you find somebody and you want to go out one or two times to check their relatives because unsourced is a hereditary condition and tends to run in families. So I can check. Summary report for Wilson. Why is it. Okay. We've got about 10 minutes left. Okay. For the demos. All right. And you wanted to see the watch list. Yes, please. I think that would be. Okay. So I'm going to go check my. Watch list with a detailed report. And how do we do that? You pick watch list up here. You can do it like that or. You can. Also. Go to your watch list. And click. Bio check here. If you have. Bio check. Enabled. In the wiki tree browser and extension and adds this button here. So that's just another way to start it to get you here. Now here with your watch list. You can control how much you're doing. I know some people have really big watch list. I'm going to check my whole watch list. I got smart after I developed the capability to check the watch list to make my watch list a lot smaller. And so I can check my watch list. And it's going to see or you see it's going through. And that's what happened on my watch list. So. The other thing I can do is I can report only profiles that are not managed by me. So I can come on. I bring it up. I want to mention for the check watch list, what might be really cool is if you do a connect the thumb. And you add a lot of profiles that maybe are not related to you or maybe you do not want to continue to manage them as well. And then you can release yourself as PM, wait a week after the phone and come run this. Check watch list. And you can clean up any errors that might be from those profiles that you created. And then you can release yourself as PM knowing that you cleaned up the profile and that they're in good shape for whoever might want to go and grab it and become a profile manager. And then you can find out who's on your watch list that you're not the manager for. You're on the trusted list, but you're not the manager. And this happens a lot. Yeah. So this is pretty handy. And the other thing you can do on your on your watch list. Oh, that's interesting is see how many in line references there are. So you could go through your watch list and say report all profiles and show me the in line ref count. I'm going to show you. I've got to show you this because this is so powerful. Let's see it. And for the wiki tree browser extension, there's an option to enable bio check. Yes. I'm going to look at. I'm going to look at this guy Wilson here. Oh, and I got the report for him. See this search biography. I can search. For I'm going to report all profiles. I can search for farmer. Since he's one of my ancestors. We should find I got a sort of to find the answers. A number of profiles that have the word farmer somewhere in the biography. So you can use search biography to search for a phrase or word inside the content of the biography. I know that the PGM project use that to search for something they were looking for. They wanted to find people for one thing. One more thing I want to show you and that is random. Only going to do 100. And this is really handy to have ignore pre 1500 and open profiles only. So you can just go out and randomly say I want. I'm looking for some rabbit holes. I'd like to find some people to look at. Unfortunately, you cannot say I only want ones that are orphaned. So you never know what you're going to get here. I love that though. I really did. It's there's so many things you can find. This guy is one of those guys that appears as maybe just a formatting issue. Iceland Tithridge. He was a scholar in 1891. I think I don't know England that well. But to me that looks like pretty ambiguous and vague that it's not specific who, what, where, when to be able to find that source. Anyhow, let me. And that's the random. Random during calls. I'll do it during conference calls or something. I'll go through and she's muted. Are you muted? Nope. I'm still here. I turned off my volume. Well, let me show everybody real quick because this is really important to go through. Let me share my screen and I will bring it up so to enable it. I can't hear Sandy. Can everybody else hear Sandy? What did I do? That goes going though. I will say that to enable the wiki tree browser extension. Come up to your. I go to the puzzle piece. And then I come up to the wiki tree. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I come up to the way browser extension. And if you click on the. I can't hear. I'll just be. Once you do the puzzle piece at the top, it'll bring up the screen is it doesn't bring it up for me here. But once it'll bring up the screen and you want to pick the wiki tree browser extension, just click on it. Then click on the editing at the very top. And the very first option would be bio check. Oh, well, that's good. That's really cool bill that you can hear both. And no echo. So that works out really well. Not sure. I think Kay might have her speaker down. Or low. So I think that will cover the almost everything that we've got. I want to congratulate the two winners for bingo. I also want to let you guys know that bingo will not be in two weeks because the source of time. So definitely check out the hangouts that are going to be happening. Also check out the bingo for wiki tree day. We're going to have a bunch of really, really, really great guests and prizes bingo will be just one bingo card during wiki trees presentation, wiki tree day presentation. So definitely check it out as well. Thank you guys for helping us deal with the echo and being patient with us as well with this. I'm going to have to go watch this after the fact because I've lost the video when I shut my screen down. So I think that what we'll do is we'll go ahead and end it now and say thanks. And if you're watching this after the fact, thank you guys as well for coming back and watching us. Everybody have a great weekend. Thanks for joining.