 So what are you guys working on I'm just now getting to work on this. Start adding some links. I was like, okay, what is this challenge doing again why am I able to see the chat, the channel did I sign up to do this or what. You know, everybody can it's not a, it's just open to everybody. I've been mostly doing find a great links, adding a statement that see wiki to profile. And the comment and they've been accepted by all the profile managers. Yeah, because I'll do other changes and they'll just leave it there. Yeah. I forgot to put them on the table. I've made a few suggestions for find a grave. Where the date or something is wrong. And then the manager of the find a great memorial will go and change it whereas I've seen so many people say they don't do it because the managers just don't do the changes even when you provide, you know, documentation for it. Because I added dates I've connected families I've done lots of changes on five to grave. Like if I found them and connected all links them together in five to grave. Yeah. So I'm trying to I'm going through. So there's a free space project I started for doctor who. So I'm going to go through what I was going to work on today is the IMDB pages for the different doctors and make sure that they have the external link to the other page. I started a free space page a while ago for a TV series, I love which is clean. Oh yeah, most of the people are still living. Yeah. So there's a there's three that have died and then a couple of others that have been guest stars that have died, but I don't know what to do with the free space page because most of them are living. Yeah, but they're, if they're meet the notables. Yeah, then they can be. Yeah. And some you can't find anything on about them. Yeah. I started the pages part of the 15 for 15 last year. Nice. Okay, call them again. The doctors. So I've been working on a bit of peace bits of everything like even today. It was for February but I did it today. So it will count in the challenge but I connected to Civil War soldiers today to their families. And I've tried to do something. And I've done, like, tried to do some of, haven't connected those five to brave, but I've done some of the Canada, February, Canadian notables February challenges with the US, the age. So I've tried to. On those five degree places I've tried to add links to where I find them. Yeah. If I'm doing some other things. I try to add the link to it. Like I'm doing helping with the same mission to get the. Yeah, I must. Cemetery someone photographed all the stones in the cemetery and now Daniel is asking for the art is asking for people to help connect these people or make profiles for them. So if I can find an existing find a grave. So it's, it's not just one project it's like here and there and wherever I happen to be working. Yeah. I didn't understand how to link people on the table put people on the table until I until I watched your video. Oh, uh huh. Because the queue number it's like, I don't know what the queue number is and then it's like, oh, I can skip that I can skip that go go to the one I want. Yeah. So, and because you can't see the table. It can get confusing. Yep. Are we ever going to see actually see the table. Um, it's not a table is just a it's going database Excel spreadsheet or not Excel Google sheet. And yeah, at the end of the month I'm going to basically basically publish what we what was done during the month. So would this be a every month thing. Yeah, it's going to be a monthly, monthly challenge basically we just, it's, I mean it's not only for those of us who are, we're already doing these types of things. So to just kind of bring awareness to the other wiki tree members to kind of think about it. Yeah, because I would have never. I didn't usually put it off. But it makes sense because we go there to look for stuff. Why can't they come back. Yeah. So Azure. Yeah. The exact purpose of this challenge or group or whatever you want to classify it as. It's all about building links back to wiki tree from other places on the internet. It's our, you know, building our hype, you know, are standing out there. You know, when Google does, when somebody looks for like genealogy of, you know, Tom Baker, we want to be up to the top of the, you know, list. So it's building, you know, basically our own. If we have links out everywhere. It's awareness. Yeah. Awareness of wiki tree and, you know, the SEO for the score for wiki tree. So if I have a public tree on, say, ancestry, then I should be putting on there the link to the wiki profile, as long as there's one there. Yeah, if it's a public search and okay. Yeah, if it's a public search, then we want as many links out there as we can get. So, yeah, that'd be awesome. And for find a grave it's putting the flower with just the wiki tree ID on it with no link. Right. Yeah. Yeah, okay. Yeah, so anywhere like that that's why I kind of left like the last part of the challenge form kind of like other sites where you could just fill in what the site was that you did because there's also like fandom sites like wiki pedia or right places like that where, you know, you could add like a comment or however you can add the link back to wiki tree. You know, I haven't started leaving the flowers yet I put it in as a in that sort of bio section I say see wiki tree profile. It's not because we said we can't put links. Yeah, but I said, I gave the ID. Yeah. Yep yep. I started adding them on my ancestry tree because I think Kathy you had said that. Were you the one that started cut so yeah so I started doing that and it helps me make sense of how who I've got on wiki tree to. Yeah, that's, that's true. That's good. I even had I haven't even been to my ancestry tree for even know how long. Well, I, I create trees for challenges or like I did for the connectathon I had to connect us on 2024 20 wiki tree connected on 2024 tree, because it was all the same exam together. So I have to go back and add the profile numbers to that so I know who, who I still have to add. Yeah, and I do make it public after. What was, I think I was looking at families as families search profile the other day, and on the sources tab down the bottom. I want to say someone added the wiki tree as a source. Yeah. So you can do that, and you can also on the, like they have a, let me bring it up the page because it's changed so much. I want to say life story but I don't know if it's still called. It's on the sidebar right. Yeah, let's see. Just go into a profile. Yeah, I like to use this it used to brief life life history used to be at the top and it was life story or whatever. But yeah, there's so there's different places you could add it like a notes or collaborate. So, I like the sources one, you know, that's kind of cool. Being able to add it as a source. You can share your screen. Oh, you want me to share my screen okay just like. I'm like, see this and this and you're like, what are you talking about? What you're seeing. Yeah, so I haven't done it here but it's been a while since I did this. Actually, let me go to make sure you real quick because I think you can use the citation link from the wiki tree profile. Yeah. Just a second. I went, I want to say that on the link builders page. There's an example to do. I'm going wrong. Too many pages. Oh yeah. Oh yeah so I that's right I did this little how to build the source on family search if you want to do it that way. It's attached from source box. So there's different ways you can do it. I thought I had done it for one of my, because I have this one ancestor where I went everywhere and like tried to say, okay people, this is the real person. Don't, you know, get messed up or whatever. So I was trying to make really my first came to wiki tree. Anyway, okay. Sorry, I kind of went way off into the Netherlands here. I don't know if 42 sources is enough sources. You know, all of those states that have like a gazillion records or like five different versions of the marriage there's a marriage license there's the registration form there's the and all five for the marriage they each have a little something different. That's right. It's been so long I got to remember how I did it. So Gina you were saying about on the profile on the wiki to profile. You have link and URL and ID and then there's site. So you just grab the site citation link up at the top by your by the night now go go up. I was going to go to the file I want to do it for. Okay. Well you know what I'm talking about right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So there it is the profile. Oh so I shouldn't have named it with the tree tree profile. Sorry, I'm a little slow on the uptake tonight. That's because it's still after name for you. Yep, there he is. You profile. So I'll add this as a as an image so that we have that for anybody else who's interested in doing it too. But yeah, that'd be a way to do it for family search. Yeah. Yeah. But you can also just in the notes. Oh, that's what I did here. I added a note. For his profile. Yeah. It's good to have it in one place. Yeah. Well, I was thinking of doing it in the, you know, putting it in the notes. Yeah. Yeah. The notes is in the collaborate tab here too. So. Because to me, wiki tree is not really the source. Yeah. It's, it's more a note because it's a profile to another. On another site. But that's me person. That's me personally. Yep. Yeah. So that would be a citation. So you're stating the place where you've got information, which is, you know, you may have built your family search profile based on the wiki tree profile. Yeah. And so that would be a citation. Yeah. But also in the notes, it shows up on the first page. Yeah. It was the first time I'm doing a fandom site. Check it out. Okay. So this is his. Yeah. So this is the first time I'm doing it. Nice. They have a biography. Credits. Can you explain more about this fandom site and what you're doing? Are you just adding a comment or something? Yeah, that's what I'm looking into right now. Okay. So they have external links. So I'm just going to do. Edit the page. This is the first time I'm doing it. So. Sorry. One of the wrong one looks like. So fandom is a wiki. Yep. Oh, okay. I didn't know that. There's different fandom sites like. Wookie pedia. You know, just different for like different movies or TV shows or whatever. And so you just like this one's for Dr. Who. And so. You just can go there and look up your, the person that you're working on notable, you're working on add their link back to wiki tree. Cool. Yeah. I'm just going to see if they have a template for. I mean. I doubt it, but maybe. I'm calling again. I messed up. Okay. I'm going to go out. Cancel. Discard the edit. Try this again. Extra link. I don't think it's going to let me edit this part because I don't have a template for it, but I can put it in. I think I would need to create our own type of a. I'll just put it in. But no, it's for now and see what anybody might say. That's interesting. Doesn't have the same because it's a, he's a living person. So let me see. There's my clipboard. I'll just edit the one we had for. Three. It's a little bit clunky. Seems like change text. I'm not a robot. Okay. Just going to grab the. Thing there. I got my first one. Is it actually there now? It's there. Right here. Do you know, do you pull them again at wiki tree.com? We're going to put it there. Yeah, it's because this whole, this section right here. Is based on templates. So you can't put anything there unless it's from a template. So just dropped it down. It's still in the external link section because. Footnotes is a subsection of external links. So just kind of sneak it in there. We'll see what they do. Okay. So that one's down. Paul McGahn. So that's your McCoy. Checking to see he has a wiki data entry. Okay. And then he's got the IMDB profile. And if I scroll down, just going to get down to the. So I'm just going to edit this page. And go down to the links to other sites. Make a change. Add one item. Grab this. Okay. That one's pretty easy. It's a good if I know my own number, right? Oh, actually, let me just still check. Yeah, he's still looking. Okay. Next. IMDB is. All right. And then back to. The fandom website. So that's her. Guess I didn't realize there were not many wikis out there. Yeah. I'm just going to have that citation ready to go. And I can just edit it for. Yeah, sir. I have to run, but thank you so much for. Yeah. Showing this and, and it's giving me some ideas. So I didn't realize like. I think it was. Lisa, you said that you had not known there were so many wikis. I don't think I did either. Even though I used to teach on a wiki. But yeah, this is just very helpful. Cool. I'm glad it helped. Good to see you. Yeah, I figure. I shouldn't there be links back to wiki tree. Yeah. When you're using it or adding stuff to it. Yep. Cool beans. Okay. Sylvester's done. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to call him Baker. Look at his face. First, first when I saw it reminded me of that. Oh, I mean, not to be insulting or anything. It's just the quick view. Yeah. Oh wait, is he. Everybody has a nice old clock. That's cool. A bunch of them. How was it ringing? 730. 430. Okay. 430 for you. 730 for me. Yep. My mom loves old talks like that. I got some that have the chimes in them too. Some that 15 minutes. When I was growing up, we had a mantle clock that had, I think it's the Westminster chimes. Every 15 minutes. When I was growing up, I didn't have the room ring anymore. I used to it. And I think it was set so it didn't chime during the night. Some of them have that feature where you can turn it off. Yeah. But it was in the living room. So most people then. And then my brother got it. And then I guess it stopped working. So he got a grandfather's clock. I love grandfather's clocks. Yeah. Yeah. I got some of the garage sale and they didn't work. And I cleaned them up and got them working. One of them, I didn't have the pendulum. So I just rigged one up with a magnet and a coat hanger. And I ran that for a while and it was acting up. And I went to clean it and I found the darn thing. Pendulum. In there. So I got it all together now. That's good. I have PBS playing in the other just outside in the other room. So I don't forget finding your roots at eight o'clock in half an hour for me. Nice. I like finding your roots much better than who do you think you are? Yeah. Just personal preference. You've done almost as much as I have in the last. Five minutes than I've done so far. Or adding them at least to the. Your spreadsheet. Oh, you're, yeah, you're a rocky. Yeah. Kind of excited to see what happens there. Yeah. Yeah. That'll be awesome. That is so exciting. What's your CC seven that right now? Nine hundred and something, I think. Okay. So, oh, that's right. You'll, you should easily break the 1000 and get your 1000 badge. Yeah. It'll be interesting. That'll be cool. I have a DNA match recently that. My grandfather's surname and. And I'm trying to find the connections. Still, I haven't got it exactly yet. So. It's still not her tree now and maybe it'll connect somewhere. I found, I even did a. A wide DNA for my brother. I got no exact matches. Wow. I thought at first. That there was an NPE. In my family. Yeah. Because the person, the person who was taking care of the project. Said of the project with a similar, with a different spelling of the last name said, no, you're not related to them at all. Turns out he had connected his. Wide DNA to the, he's not in my branch. He's in a different branch and had done it wrong. Oh, wow. Someone else has been. This other guy has been. His father in law is a, another variation. Of the spelling and he's been. E-mailing back and forth with me about. The way that the groups and. There's only 55 people in the entire group. Of the, I had FD DNA. And. So. And the. I'm now a co-admin, but the main admin said, no, we're all Irish. Well, my brother's DNA is Scottish. Why do you need to come back to a Scottish group? So we're not all Irish. I did get one. With the same. With the same haplogroup ending, like terminal snap. Finally, but it's not the same last name at all, but. It goes, we probably meet match going back like. 600 years or something or 400 years ago. In Scotland. So it could be before. They started using surnames. Yeah. Either intermarrying from the group beside the McFarland's. We're Macklin's, but. We're connected to McFarland's in the same basic group as McFarland's. Wow. So I thought we were actually supposed to be McFarland's, but it's not true because that other Macklin guy said something wrong. So. So that's when I was going to go crazy on the one name study, but with a certain with the spelling variations, but they're not all related. Okay. Even though the spelling may be only one or two letter difference. They're not all. Yeah. They're not all. Y DNA related. And when you take the whole world, it kind of goes crazy. Like there's one guy from Japan that is in that group. Okay. These are Irish and Scottish background, but there's a guy from Japan that's. Got his Y DNA in that group. There's another one. From Germany, I think in that group. Or thoughts where they're lost. No ancestor. It's. Yeah. But there's just not that. Not many people who have tested. Side of my family was very secretive, but a lot of things. So they're very hard to trace. I had fun trying to get my mom's mom's age. They never even told it. But we got it out of her before. I got my mother to test that ancestry before she died. So. Oh, nice. I tested her several years ago and she just died last fall last November. So. I can't get my parents to get on board yet. I got my mother. One of my, one of her brothers. I don't know. The son of one of her late brothers. My brother. One of my brothers, one of my sisters. And a paternal first cousin. Who I've never met, but I. Except by Facebook or email, but. Got him to tested ancestry also. And then my brother and I are also at family tree DNA. I wish I'd gotten. A chance to get my dad. A test, you know, for my dad, but. Before he died, but that didn't happen. So. How long ago did he pass. 2003. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. I was too late to get my other brother. He passed in 2015. I didn't. Cause the wide DNA tests are super expensive. Yeah. And I'm Canadian. So the, it's in US fund, which makes it even worse for me. Yeah. You deal with what you have. Yeah. You don't have a brother as you. I have four brothers. Okay. So you can always get one of them. Yeah. No. They wouldn't. They're like, well, you know, some people just. Are like, they don't want their, their DNA. They have a problem with that. So. I don't know. I had no problem with my one brother and my one sister. Yeah. What happens to the two that I got tested or the two that are still living with the brother and sister, the whole family. My sister's. All got tested. It's my brothers that are. Information is out there about you, whether you want it or not. Yeah. It's fun. Trying by life insurance and they made me a. Take a toothbrush and scrub my cheek. And this was 30 years ago. And I got tested. My sister's all got tested. It's my brothers that are. But it's like. Information is out there about you, whether you want it or not. My sister's all got tested. And this was 30 years ago. Your stuff is out there somewhere. Maybe not exactly your DNA, but. Yeah. There's a lot more information out there than you'd like about you. Definitely. She tell my grandmother that she's on the internet and she says, I've never been on the internet. I found a phone book with your name in it. I know. I was like, you know, I don't know. People have different. Kind of like, um, hang ups or whatever. So it's kind of. Well, in the States with the 1950 census out. A lot of people have. Right. Are still live. Yeah. My mom. Like we just had the 1931 census released last year in Canada. he was he was in born until the 30s. My my parents were both born in 35. So but it's like okay most of them 30 years like they wait 92 years so most of the people have died by then. Yeah. And I'm telling my my orphan my transcended orphan trail travelers to be careful creating a profile for anyone who's born less than 100 years ago. Yeah. Just because unless you can confirm that they have passed. A few people live to over 100. I just saw something on Instagram or one of the sites and the lady had left to be 112. It's like wow. I remember a story from the from the US a number of years ago. I don't know maybe this is 30 years ago that but a lady made it to 106 and she got a thing in the mail saying she why was she not in school because the thing didn't register the 106 it thought she was six years old. Wow. That's crazy. So she got a letter in the mail going you must be registered for school. That is really crazy. Maybe I'll see better if I put these on. No. No. You're not using the new logo that new wiki tree love heart. Oh the the it's the heart. The heart one. Yeah. I haven't been using it. That's funny. See. I think it's just remember where I put it. It's on images. Yeah. Yeah. But it's on the second page. I didn't realize there was a second page for the longest time when I was trying to find it. But they've got one with the word wiki tree underneath it now. Yeah. Just go to images. The images page. Wouldn't it be there? The images tab. I put it up there just you know it's funny all of a sudden I have drawn a blank. But wouldn't it just be on the images tag? I thought that was where. The link builder challenge. Oh maybe not under link builders but on the social media ones. No it's on it's on a different page than that. Oh just a second. Yeah I had to search for it. Here it is. Does that one have the text on the bar? No I don't want to do that because I Okay. Just because somebody might have a problem with it so. It is so much on wiki tree. It's hard to find it all. Definitely. It's not intuitive for a lot of it. No. I've gotten relatives. I created a profile and then asked them to sign up so they did sign up and they didn't know what they were looking at the whole year. Well then you have help pages and they have the hyperlinks to other pages and you can end up 20 pages away from where you were. Could you keep clicking on it to find out more information? Yeah I find some of the some of the some of the menu is intuitive like I create a profile kind of that but some of them are even under the find or that it's still hard to find it or to know where like when Betsy gives her tips on Saturday off and it's like oh okay that's where that's where you can how you can do that or that's where you can find that or that or even during the connective thons or during the thons when they have to hang up. Yeah I just go wiki I just go into google and I just go wiki tree what I'm looking for as much information it usually comes right up with the what I'm looking for. See I cannot search g2g and get the right thing. Yeah if I try and find the latest weekend chat I can't find it. Yeah I just go into instead of searching in g2g I do wiki tree g2g and then what I'm looking for in google okay well there is also the find and you can search that google search you can ask google to search only within wiki tree from the menus. Yeah I go to google type in what I'm looking for and then put the wiki tree and it usually like Azure says usually brings it right up. I should do that more often I usually stay within wiki tree to try and find it and that doesn't always work but for google my friend's called me google because I'm always looking stuff up make a comment oh what's the answer to that yeah so there's another notable that died today um Riviera some lady from films Riviera she's um span it or Mexican I think Riviera don't have my phone with me I'll go grab my phone and google it and once I find my links I'll put a bookmark right on my darn desktop sometimes yeah then it gets lost in the whole mess anyway. Cheetah, Cheetah Riviera, Riviera sorry Cheetah, Riviera starred in West Side Story oh right right right she died at 91 today is there a is there a page for her already oh I haven't looked yet 10 Tony nominations winning two winning twice Broadway career says she was Anita in the original production of West Side Story well her daughter's on there her daughter has a profile so Puerto Rican that's what they are not Mexican yep she has a oh someone already put her death date in two mm-hmm it's it's I mean how quick those go on she was Dolores Conchica, Vigarero, Del Rivero, Vigaro all right yep that's done we her death is or the statement about her death is already in there okay well it's getting close to eight o'clock for me I've just got a couple minutes so I think I'm gonna go I also can't do any links while I'm watching because I'm okay on my iPad right okay we'll have a good evening you too see ya bye bye I think I'm gonna go ahead and sign off too all right have a good one all right you too bye bye Kathy bye