Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User conduct disputes archive/·
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I contacted User:· about his disruptive username, but my request was deleted without comment (see [1]). -- Netoholic @ 03:23, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I agree that it is a particularly poor username. It is hard to see or click on in Recent changes and in edit histories. Also, his user page should not redirect to another Wikipedia, in my opinion. --Slowking Man 22:10, Sep 6, 2004 (UTC)
Nor should it redirect to an article on squirrels in another Wikipedia. This is someone here to cause trouble, but I honestly don't know what can be done. As you note, he/she is ignoring and deleting requests to change the name or the redirect. I can't remember -- is there policy that prevents redirecting a user page to an article? Jwrosenzweig 15:14, 8 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I concur. Both the user name and the user page redirect should be changed -- the latter because it will prevent many less experienced Wikipedians from ever reaching User:·'s Talk page, which is a Very Bad Thing. If you want to participate here, you have to be willing to communicate with others in an orderly, non-disruptive fashion. Ropers 18:54, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)