User talk:Cruinne

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Well, I just tried asking him nicely. We'll see what happens.

I also edited his changes to a more balanced point of view.

And no, I have no idea how this works either.  :p


Your idea of asking nicely and mine seem to be a bit out of agreement. I have honest concerns with and comments on the moderation at RPoL and think those concerns should be addressed in any article concerning that site. I have been subjected to numerous personal insults by Jase, and that should be reflected as well imho in the section about him.
Since the article was not written as neutral to begin with, I think some balanced view can be achieved, but not as written by an RPoL moderator or friend.Karzak 18:25, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
Karzak, please take the time to read Wiki's standards and the like, then move the discussion of neutrality to Talk:Roleplay_Online. It'd be nice if you could also indent your replies via standard wiki markup so we can tell what's going on. As I replied on Ron's page -- you have an axe to grind. You'll need to state your objections clearly and coherently, and not from the POV that you called RPoL's mods names, and insulted them, and ended up banned for it (after requesting we ban you), and now you're upset you got what you asked for. cruinne 18:46, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
If you want to comment on your treatment of me, and the numerous personal insults directed to me by Jase, or that I asked to be banned (which being banned after asking for it is not my concern with the moderation as you well know) then take your own advice and do it in private.
I comment on the overall quality of moderation at RPoL, and while I am not neutral, my comments are. Moderators at RPoL instigate as much as they moderate, and Jase in particular resorts to insults far beyond anything I did. I think it only fair that the article on RPoL reflect that treatment and point out site flaws, instead of being a simple cheerleader style advertisement for RPoL.Karzak 19:03, 9 January 2006 (UTC)
Fixed indenting -- any other discussion, I trust, will take place in the proper places. cruinne 19:07, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

Hmm... interesting, wandering across this. MAkes me wonder why my userpage was not attacked in this manner....

Anyway, main reason for stopping by was to ask how you get that sidelisting of things like languages spoken?C.B 17:59, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

I think this went on before you got involved. I'm sure he'd be happy to come by your user page too ;) Anyway, check out Wikipedia Babel (WP:Babel), and Wikipedia UserBoxes (WP:UBX). Cheers :) cruinne 20:41, 14 January 2006 (UTC)