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[edit] Is it a personal attack to document an editor's uncivil behavior?
[edit] Zelda Classic deletion review
The wiki page on Zelda Classic was deleted earlier this week for lack of notability; to address this complaint, one of my fellow developers (Dark Nation) edited the article, and added citations to third party sources, including at least one in the media (TechTV). He also started a deletion review of the page.
That deletion review is now listed as "closed," with no real explanation given: the requester having "no other edits" strikes me as a highly spurious reason to ignore a review request.
Is it possible to start a calm discussion of the page's deletion and review? I believe that it is possible to create a page on this topic which meets Wikipedia's notability requirement, and would like to find out what I need to do to do so. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Evouga (talk • contribs)
- Do you have any links, or diffs? It's kind of hard for me to hunt down what you're talking about without some direction. --Haemo 04:08, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Here are some links:
- Zelda Classic's deletion log: [1]
- The original AfD can be found at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Zelda Classic
- A discussion on the subject can be found at Talk:Zelda Classic
- –Gunslinger47 04:15, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Hmm - it looks to me like the closing admin's rationale was just a little terse, and his actual justification was that the re-created article did not substantially differ from the original content. Perhaps he could stop by and comment? --Haemo 04:27, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
In particular, I would like to request that the old Zelda Classic page be undeleted and unprotected, to allow for revision leading to the article meeting the notability guidelines. According to Wikipedia's notability policy, an article should be deleted "if appropriate sources cannot be found"; in this case such a claim is absurd, since after a few minutes of searching I found:
TechTV http://www.g4tv.com/screensavers/episodes/3637/Rick_Thorne_5MP_Digital_Cams_WiFi_Dog_Backpack.html
Gaming Today http://news.filefront.com/zelda-classic-free-tribute-to-the-classic-game/
Slashdot http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/26/146238
Electronic Gaming Monthly: In the Zelda 2005 article (not available online; I could find a print citation given time)
In short, I do not understand why this article was deleted (and then had its undeletion review summarily closed without discussion) when the only problem with the article was lack of secondary source citations - which could be easily added if editors are given the chance.
Evouga 09:29, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- The deletion discussion ran for five days, which is the appropriate length of time for such discussions, and once a deletion discussion is closed, it should not be added to. If you disagree with the deletion, you can list the deleted article at WP:DRV, but you need to come up with new reasons for why you think the deletion was incorrect, as there was a strong consensus for deletion, and DRV is to discuss improper closures, not to re-debate the notability of the subject matter. Corvus cornix 15:27, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- As I said above, I do believe deletion was incorrect. The notability guidelines say that articles should be deleted if sufficient secondary sources cannot be found. Though perhaps the original author, and the people who voted in the deletion discussion, were not willing to do so, I am and have done so. I now wish to clean up the article so that its adherence to Wikipedia policy may be reconsidered. What should I do?
Evouga 18:08, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Take it to WP:DRV. Present your sources. Corvus cornix 18:37, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you, I will do so. I wasn't sure if that would be appropriate, since the first deletion review was closed for the requester having no other edits, and I am in the same situation. Evouga 18:50, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Take it to WP:DRV. Present your sources. Corvus cornix 18:37, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] WP:RFPP#Articles_about_Edward_Gibbon
Could someone adjudicate this? An anon with a floating IP is continuing Stevewk (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) 's revert war against standard formatting and infoboxes on these four articles. The section title does not contain a {{la}} tag, but that's because these are four articles with the same problem. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 14:40, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- And incivility continues, as here. Edit summary: continuing to revert defacements by braindead busybodies.. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 18:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Attack edits
Could someone please have a look at this editor please- numerous offensive comments [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7]. Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 16:30, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- What is quite shocking is that noone even warned him despite most of the edits being reverted. Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 16:32, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Level three vandalism warning posted. HalfShadow 16:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Don't those edits warrant something a little stronger than that? I strongly think the person should be blocked.
- "Irish are filthy Germanic/Romanic scum." [8]
- Naming a living boxer "The Disgusting Nigger" [9].
- Naming a living actress "The Prostitute" right in the top of the article[10] which stayed there for over a day.
- and worse. Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 18:17, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not an admin and at least half of his edits seem on the level. A three seemed appropriate. Anything above a two is basically the equivalent of 'Stop screwing about or we'll lock you' anyway. HalfShadow 19:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- They are not "on the level" at all- they are all either rambling nonsense about red hair and apart from that adding derogatory racially and sexually offensive material to biographies of living people. Oh and I just found this one to add to it [11]. This person is contributing nothing of value to this project. Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 20:11, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not an admin and at least half of his edits seem on the level. A three seemed appropriate. Anything above a two is basically the equivalent of 'Stop screwing about or we'll lock you' anyway. HalfShadow 19:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Level three vandalism warning posted. HalfShadow 16:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Personally, I've seen enough, between the above cited diffs and this one, this one, and this one, which I found by randomly picking from the contrib history. To make matters worse, these diffs deal with living people. I've indefinitely blocked the account to prevent more such edits; comments? MastCell Talk 20:07, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think you did the right thing. Those were awful edits. We will not miss contributions like these. --John 20:13, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thankyou. What I find hard to understand is why noone posted a message warning him for his behaviour before in which case he might well have been blocked much earlier. Would it be possible in the future to automatically warn or "mark" an account when reverting then we might avoid something like this happening? Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 20:17, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I hadn't seen anything before now, or he'd have been warned by me (and possibly banned already). And my point was that they weren't derogatory trash like what got him banned, not necessarily that they were anything of value. HalfShadow 20:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- So you are saying as long as an editor doesn't make edits that are solely offensive you then will then allow that editor to "get away" with edits such as those above? Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 22:29, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Nobody 'gets away' with anything here. If an admin decides a warning isn't enough, they are free to do what needs to be done. I will remind you again that I am not an admin and that I have to follow procedure as I see it. To me that means warning and then reporting. If that isn't good enough for you, you'd be surprised how little that bothers me. HalfShadow 22:34, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- So you are saying as long as an editor doesn't make edits that are solely offensive you then will then allow that editor to "get away" with edits such as those above? Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 22:29, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I hadn't seen anything before now, or he'd have been warned by me (and possibly banned already). And my point was that they weren't derogatory trash like what got him banned, not necessarily that they were anything of value. HalfShadow 20:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thankyou. What I find hard to understand is why noone posted a message warning him for his behaviour before in which case he might well have been blocked much earlier. Would it be possible in the future to automatically warn or "mark" an account when reverting then we might avoid something like this happening? Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 20:17, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- OK, lay off and leave User:HalfShadow alone. He's a volunteer, like we all are, and he's doing his best. It's not his fault that it took a few days to catch this particular vandal, and his warning was erring on the side of assuming good faith, which is hard to criticize. Situation's resolved, we'll all keep our eyes peeled in the future, and no hard feelings, right? MastCell Talk 22:38, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry but I think we should make it clear to people that make edits like this person did above that they are not welcome to edit here- I don't think the message that HalfShadow left really reflected the seriousness of those edits- and yes it does matter because if HalfShadow think like that then other people who come to this site will think it's OK and just post a little minor warning and most other people will just forget anyway (remember no one actually posted ANY warnings till I brought this up). I assume (or hope) that "assuming good faith" doesn't extend to encouraging editors that call people "disgusting niggers" and call women who dare to show their faces "prostitutes"- if we do encourage them, they will only make improving the encyclopedia harder. Gustav von Humpelschmumpel 00:18, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- OK, lay off and leave User:HalfShadow alone. He's a volunteer, like we all are, and he's doing his best. It's not his fault that it took a few days to catch this particular vandal, and his warning was erring on the side of assuming good faith, which is hard to criticize. Situation's resolved, we'll all keep our eyes peeled in the future, and no hard feelings, right? MastCell Talk 22:38, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Admin protects POV version
Admin User:CBM declines to insert new updates or news links to this article [12] [13] citing this is a Wikipedia policy. Can someone explain if its a correct interpretation? He refused to move the protection to last known stable version until consensus is arrived... effectively endorsing a POV version. More importantly, he refuses to update the page with even minor edits until the ArbCom case of Bakasuprman is resolved (which is totally irrelevant to this article). Let us suppose Bakasuprman is indefinitely blocked as a result of the ArbCom. Does that imply this article too would be indefinitely protected? I am more worried that the article would reach rigor mortis if minor edits are refused. Anwar 16:31, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I thought page protection was explicitly not an endorsement of the version that happens to coincidentally be protected. Sancho 16:33, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- indeed and User:CBM even says as much in one of the provided diffs. --Fredrick day 16:56, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Please review m:The_wrong_version. - CHAIRBOY (☎) 16:37, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Chairboy, are you suggesting he make a point? (inside joke) Lsi john 16:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)- Remarks stricken, so they won't be misunderstood further. Lsi john 21:01, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- User:CBM wasn't even the one who protected that page. Not only that, but User:Rama's Arrow protected it after a ten-hour lull in the edit-warring, without making any change (it looks like it was a slow-burn edit war, so it's not so odd.) It doesn't make any sense to allege that it was deliberately protected on a particular POV under such circumstances. Now, granted, {{editprotected}} can be used to request changes, and it would be a little odd if CBM was refusing to make minor typo or spelling corrections... but controversial edits aren't usually made via that, since it would defeat the purpose of protection. Protection in a content dispute is supposed to be blind, not endorsing any version; you're asking CBM to endorse your favored one, which is exactly what the protection policy is supposed to prevent. Finally, protection doesn't usually last that long. Does it really matter if the page says one thing or the other for the next 24 hours? You should be using this time to try and hammer out an agreement on what it will say after that... even if CBM edited it to your favored version, it wouldn't stay protected for ever, so you'll still have to negotiate eventually. --Aquillion 18:19, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Legal threat
[14] - could someone please deal with User:Cstanfie? Corvus cornix 16:52, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Blocked indefinitely with a note about legal threats and how our blocking policy relates to them. -- Merope 16:57, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[15] - Sock puppet Rellis0415 (talk · contribs) is continuing the legal threats. Corvus cornix 22:02, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sockpuppet blocked by User:Ryulong. MastCell Talk 22:41, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] 212.219.203.115
On following up a Help Desk post, I reviewed the contributions of 212.219.203.115 (talk · contribs). This IP first posted on December 16, 2005, last posted on January 24, 2007, and only made five posts total. However, those five posts all were reverted, for a variety of reasons. The Golspie post seemed to raise some tension. (See Golspie Help Desk post.) 212.219.203.115 does not seem to be using 212.219.203.115’s account for proper purposes. Please review. Thanks. -- Jreferee (Talk) 18:20, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- WHOIS says it's registered to Highland Council Education Department, Scotland. With that in mind, it's possible it's a shared IP address. If we could safely assume it was all the same user, a string of disruptive edits over a long period might be worth a block -- I'm not sure if we can make that assumption in this case, though, so I'd hesitate to block at this point in time. If problems persist, we could revisit that. Happily invite another opinion. – Luna Santin (talk) 20:34, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Probably not worth getting too worked up about. Yes, it's probably safe to assume it's a proxy, but you're also pretty much guaranteed it's the same person. A block is pointless unless it's going to be of sufficient time to still be in force the next time they're sufficiently bored. They need to get some real news up the Highlands! Ta/wangi 20:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User: The way, the truth, and the light
[edit] MagicalPhats
Trolling. See Special:Contributions/MagicalPhats. See WP:SAND history. Cool Bluetalk to me 21:32, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- See the talk page discussion... Just seems like a particularly misguided user. I'll watch them. Grandmasterka 22:43, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- He agrees to stay in his user space. I'm watching closely. — Carl (CBM · talk) 22:49, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Throwing my hands up: Nick Dinsmore
Wow, just wow. Will an un-involved administrator please review WP:BLP and related policies. Example: [19] Burntsauce 21:35, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
? It is amazing what people have to put up with in order to enforce- I've left a "last warning" regarding personal attacks on the user's talk page. There's probably more that needs to be done there, but perhaps that's a start? MastCell Talk 21:57, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I work with the PW folks from time to time, let me have a word with Govvy. SirFozzie 21:58, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- User:Myleslong blocked him for a week. *sighs* SirFozzie 22:07, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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A week seems a bit harsh for a single incident of personal attacks, particularly without a warning. I've left a note for Myles, and I'd actually advocate unblocking User:Govvy if he would be willing to tone it down and discuss things civilly. MastCell Talk 22:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Resurgent insurgent
(Copied from WP:AN/3RR:)
Resurgent insurgent keeps vandalizing my user page User:Anber. My user page contains details about me. He should not be changing it. If he sees a problem he should develop consensus from the community asking me to change it by convention. I need assistance because I don't know how to properly report this. Anber 01:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I maintain it is advertising and should be removed. Resurgent insurgent 01:20, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Nominated for speedy deletion as an ad. Corvus cornix 01:42, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Deleted as without doubt, blatant advertising. - auburnpilot talk 03:04, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Angel of truth
The user Angel of truth (talk · contribs) has only edits which are nominating articles for deletion which I have created, probably from my list of 150 articles at User:Moeron/Created. This is most likely due to my nominating James Stunt for deletion and the subsequent IP and user vote problems at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/James Stunt. Can someone take a look and evaluate. Thanks! -- moe.RON Let's talk | done 03:09, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Blocked as a sockpuppet used for wikistalking, and all edits rolled back. Hesperian 03:17, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks! -- moe.RON Let's talk | done 03:18, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Mark Kim continues uncivil behaviour
Mark Kim (talk · contribs) As I previously pointed out this user feels no one is allowed to disagree with him, and he should be allowed to threaten users and attack them if its for a really good reason, like getting his way in an article. He owns his talk page, and removes reminders not to make personal attacks with personal attacks. Most recently he's now Made a comment like this [20]. On his talk page, which is neither appropriate or civil. Here is the pre-archive version which you can compare to my talk page for the conversation that takes place [21]. Where he admits that he thinks he should be allowed to attack people to defend his view point. His threat against another user [22] as well as an article talk page where he's had some civility issues Talk:Bose (company). While passionate he refuses to acknowledge that he's bound by the policies and guidelines here and thinks he can act however he wants as long as he's doing the "right" thing. This is a situation which is just going to result in more personal attacks and threats unless its dealt with.--Crossmr 15:20, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Has the editor been warned about the perceived or actual WP:NPA violations prior to this AN/I report? Regards, Navou 15:37, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yes. I warned him a year ago when he was involved in some similar tension of an Apprentice Season 4 article. He continually sanitizes his talk page so you have to dig for it. I will dig it up, but also bear in mind I had that long conversation with him about his behaviour and he's still making uncivil comments and attempting to own his talk page which shows an unwillingness to change his behaviour.--Crossmr 16:06, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Previous warnings and behaviour:
- Here he was previously warned for making threats against other users and trying to control content he put on wikipedia (the same behaviour which bore the recent personal attacks) [23].
- here is a previous warning over another article he got too passionate about [24].
- Even a year ago he was demonstrating this behaviour of taking every comment on his behaviour as a personal and painful insult.
- Here radiokirk reminds him to assume good faith, and its again suggested he shouldn't act so abrasively.[25] by theresa.
There is quite a bit more in there as far as warnings and previous examples of behaviour go. Plenty of examples of him ignoring policy and acting uncivily towards others.--Crossmr 16:25, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Further examples of behaviour and warnings, I did some more looking and this is just from what is picked up on his talk page. He's had numerous examples of this behaviour, and in fact several individuals have spoken to him about it previously. This is a recap up to 1 year ago. There should be a very clear pattern established.
- [26] - Makes statement close to owning article
- [27] - Attempts to own talk page
- [28] - attempts to exert further control over his talk page and what people may say to him. He's warned about WP:NOT and to not censor things. He is also informed of WP:CIVIL and WP:NPA.
- Here he states any perceived insult is essentially a life long vendetta [29].
- Here he refers to a criticism of his behaviour as "an insult" [30].
- Here he makes a threat towards users in general if they criticize him [31].
- He is reminded again to step back and check his behaviour [32].
- Which he dismisses by again calling it an insult [33].
- Here its pointed out that he started the debate which this surrounded, and he again reiterates the life the long hatred [34].
- Here he moderates someone for "blatant incivility" (warranted) so it demonstrates that he's aware of what type of behaviour is inappropriate in wikipedia [35].
- He threatens to moderate a user for any comments they make if they contain words he doesn't like [36].
- Here his reminded to assume good faith [37].
- He's reminded about owning content on wikipedia and about working with others.[38].
- modifies his control message of his talk page, and in process of those edits, removes theresa's previous reminder as an "insult" [39].
- Here he makes a complaint about Theresa on AN/I. Which again demonstrates that he is aware of what kind of behaviour is unnacceptable [40].
- This is where I first met the individual, over some uncivil exchanges at the apprentice season 4 article. I reminded him to act civily and edit politely. [41]. He claimed to always try to be a diplomat.
--Crossmr 17:07, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Reviewing the situation, this user appears to be significantly uncivil when provoked, but is otherwise not a disruptive presence. Blocking him at this point would do more harm to Wikipedia than good, but someone might want to help him understand why stalwart civility in the face of provocation is necessary. He is otherwise a productive contributor.
As for his "threats" and "attacks", in all cases I've seen they be be construed as good faith warnings or simply more uncivil smack talk. –Gunslinger47 18:05, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- And do NOT give me any harsh criticism anymore because if you do, then you will pay I'm not sure how that could be seen as anything other than a threat? People have been trying for a very long time to help him understand why his behaviour is inappropriate. He dismisses any such conversation as a personal insult of the highest kind and wipes it from his talk page. He's been doing that almost since his arrival here back in 2005 if you go back through his contrib and talk page history. Any good faith assumptions are long gone on this. Several editors made a heroic effort to try and get through to him a year ago, and he's gotten bent out of shape for far less than what he's hurled at other users. Good edits don't give you license to stomp all over other users and treat them like garbage because you think you're right. Wikipedia doesn't and will never need that kind of editor.--Crossmr 20:55, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think there are two problems at work here. The user seems to believe that any disagreement with his positions is a personal attack or "abrasive criticism". This makes it difficult for him to engage in any kind of content dispute without it quickly degenerating into a unilateral broadside of warnings and threats.
- Second, I think the user's skills in English are at a somewhat less-than-native speaking level, at least in formal writing. In order to get a message across to him, one must repeat it over and over and over again, each time attempting to make it clearer and simpler. This is exasperating, of course. Perhaps we should encourage the user to find a Wikipedia that more closely matches his formal writing skills. —ptk✰fgs 21:51, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- Now that you mention it, that does make sense. If you notice the discussion I had with him (using my provided link and my talk page) I noticed once or twice he seemed to clearly miss the point. I wasn't sure if he was doing it intentionally, or if he was lacking complete comprehension. Even after several exchanges of my explaining his behaviour was inappropriate, he then draws the conclusion that I was taking some stance on the article dispute, which I had never brought up other than to say that he shouldn't have behaved as he did in that dispute. Either way, if you edit on wikipedia, you're going to eventually (and usually frequently) not see eye to eye with someone and this user clearly cannot handle that type of situation.--Crossmr 00:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- His user page states he's from Illinois and that English is his native language, so that's not the issue. Maybe his comprehensive reading ability is somewhat lacking, or he reads all the messages with a "he's against me" mindset and therefore misinterprets what is being said.--Atlan (talk) 12:22, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Which is another possibility. However I don't know if finding the reason he behaves as such is really key here. There is no obvious trigger other than the fact that if he does something wrong and someone corrects him, he lashes out and holds a permanent grudge. The two articles I've seen him lash out over are completely unrelated (apprentice season 4 and bose) so its not like there is a specific subject that we could have him avoid editing. From what I've seen so far, no one is being unfair to him when they correct his behaviour.--Crossmr 12:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure it's not a coincidence his archived "heated debates" were deleted shortly after you filed this report. That tells me he's well aware of the fact his behavior is sometimes unacceptable, since he would rather delete evidence of it than refute your claims. Anyway, I've asked on his talk page if he (and some other guy that was there) would like to tell his side of the story.--Atlan (talk) 16:12, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think that he's told me exactly how he feels and why he acts like he does on my talk page. The diffs show that this is a long term issuing going back 2 years, and that plenty of effort has been made to correct it. There needs to be some serious adjustment and turn around here. because there is no evidence this is going to stop, and after 2 years, its just too well established to assume it will just pass on its own.--Crossmr 19:06, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure it's not a coincidence his archived "heated debates" were deleted shortly after you filed this report. That tells me he's well aware of the fact his behavior is sometimes unacceptable, since he would rather delete evidence of it than refute your claims. Anyway, I've asked on his talk page if he (and some other guy that was there) would like to tell his side of the story.--Atlan (talk) 16:12, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Which is another possibility. However I don't know if finding the reason he behaves as such is really key here. There is no obvious trigger other than the fact that if he does something wrong and someone corrects him, he lashes out and holds a permanent grudge. The two articles I've seen him lash out over are completely unrelated (apprentice season 4 and bose) so its not like there is a specific subject that we could have him avoid editing. From what I've seen so far, no one is being unfair to him when they correct his behaviour.--Crossmr 12:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- His user page states he's from Illinois and that English is his native language, so that's not the issue. Maybe his comprehensive reading ability is somewhat lacking, or he reads all the messages with a "he's against me" mindset and therefore misinterprets what is being said.--Atlan (talk) 12:22, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Now that you mention it, that does make sense. If you notice the discussion I had with him (using my provided link and my talk page) I noticed once or twice he seemed to clearly miss the point. I wasn't sure if he was doing it intentionally, or if he was lacking complete comprehension. Even after several exchanges of my explaining his behaviour was inappropriate, he then draws the conclusion that I was taking some stance on the article dispute, which I had never brought up other than to say that he shouldn't have behaved as he did in that dispute. Either way, if you edit on wikipedia, you're going to eventually (and usually frequently) not see eye to eye with someone and this user clearly cannot handle that type of situation.--Crossmr 00:42, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
He continues with edit summaries like this [42].--Crossmr 14:23, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- and continues to dismiss even polite reminders of policy as "harassment" [43].--Crossmr 15:46, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Yes, I see that this likely won't stop. I noticed he applies a peculiar double standard for what can and cannot be said on Wikipedia. He considers he's allowed to arbitrarily call people "untrusted editors", but if someone else so much as frowns at him for that, it's harassment worthy of a lifelong vendetta. It's really strange.
- That said, I can't see any remedy other than keeping an eye on him. A block doesn't seem right at the moment, since he's been relatively quiet the past few days. I seems best to me, that other people also start setting him straight, as he clearly won't take any advice from you.--Atlan (talk) 16:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'd be inclined to agree with that if this was behaviour which just started within the last week for the first time after 2 years of good behaviour. He's shown that even if its quiet for a time, it will come back and be directed at anyone who he perceives as getting in his way. I think the only likely course here is to file an RfC (which will very likely be ignored) and then go to arbcom, the RfC is more for process because even at this point with this evidence I think arbcom would deny it unless other dispute methods were tried. There has certainly been a few editors try to get through to him and he's ignored them all so I don't think waiting for someone else to take a crack at it would really benefit us at this point.--Crossmr 16:57, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I see that this likely won't stop. I noticed he applies a peculiar double standard for what can and cannot be said on Wikipedia. He considers he's allowed to arbitrarily call people "untrusted editors", but if someone else so much as frowns at him for that, it's harassment worthy of a lifelong vendetta. It's really strange.
[edit] Venetian albania-montenegro
An article by User:Brunodam has been made that is known as Venetian albania-montenegro, however the article is highly controversial as it both failed WP:N and violated (and still violates) WP:NOR. The article seemed to be research of a University Professor (who's the Wikipedian that created this). We have managed to find a sourced name for the article, moving it to Venetian Albania. However the problems regarding the fact that over 70% of the article's content have absolutely no relevance to the article remains. The whole situation can be observed here. The author accuses me and User:Sideshow Bob, who are opposing the majority of this article's content, for nationalism, and considers that we as Montenegrins/Yugoslavs/whatever-from-former-Yugoslavia are not capable to judge the facts properly, demanding/insisting I REQUEST AN IMPARTIAL ADMINISTRATOR TO STOP THE VANDALISMS ! for quite several times. Here, at the article's talk page the current discussion can be observed.
As per this user's demands for an administrator that does not originate from former Yugoslavia and refusal to discuss with Wikipedians who do, I am asking anyone free to oversee the situation and put his opinion on the talk page. Thanks in advance and sorry for the buggin'. Cheers! --PaxEquilibrium 18:03, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Knock-knock. --PaxEquilibrium 14:38, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Request more eyes on AfD discussion
Can I ask an outside admin to look at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Robert C. Beck? I nominated this today for failing WP:BIO, which triggered a firestorm of accusations and attacks from Oldspammer (talk · contribs), the creator of the article. Highlights are here, here, and here, for example. I took issue with some of the comments, but to no effect. Can I ask for some outside eyes on the deletion discussion, if nothing else, to keep things from degenerating further? MastCell Talk 20:32, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Goodness me. I left a message for Oldspammer. --John 20:40, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Oldspammer (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) is also a username violation; I'm listing it at WP:RFCN. —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 11:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)- Oops, didn't notice the block log - it's already been resolved by Shanel. —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 11:14, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Mike Koplove; Persistent vandalism
One or more anons are repeatedly vandalizing the Mike Koplove page. Approx 1-2 times a day for the last week. They are deleting sourced reference to the fact that the ballplayer is Jewish. Despite several RVs, by me and other non-anons, and discussion of the issue with others on the talk page. They are also often inserting all-cap drivel in place of the deleted language. I requested semi-protection, but was told 1-2 deletes a day does not qualify for that, and that I should come here. I do not want to engage in more RVs, given the 3RR. --Epeefleche 23:10, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I declined the protection, but also declined to block, the user that is removing content (I would not class it as pure vandalism) has done so around 5 times on 2 different IP's over a period of 4 days, a block seems a little punitive here - I suggest just keep on reverting until they get bored. Ryan Postlethwaite 23:16, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Hi. Actually, I had first put this up for semiprotection on the 15th. The admin then declined it, but told me "Different admins have higher levels of activity that they require for protection, there is no set standard. ... It might be better to try WP:ANI or possibly WP:AIV something for a persistent yet slow vandal." So I tried again on page protection first, and just rcvd your response. AS to your suggestion that I just keep on reverting until they get bored, I wonder whether that is really the best use of my time and that of the others who have RVd the vandal all week. Also, as to whether it is pure vandalism, I question whether the incluson of the following, not even in the comments but in the body of the article, isn't vandalism: " DO YOU THINK ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ACTUAL MIKE KOPLOVE WOULD DEVOTE THIS MUCH ATTENTION TO MY PAGE? I KNOW BETTER THAN YOU. STOP WRITING THAT. IT IS IRRELEVANT IN ADDITION TO BEING INACCURATE.; Koplove is not Jewish. I know this because I AM HIM. ; I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT I AM HALF JEWISH ON MY FATHERS SIDE BUT I AM TECHNICALLY A PRACTICING CATHOLIC.; I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT I AM NOT JEWISH.; I AM SERIOUS. STOP WRITING THIS!!!! ; ACTUALLY MY RELIGION IS IRRELEVANT, BUT FOR THE SAKE OF CORRECTNESS, MY DAD IS JEWISH, MY MOM IS CATHOLIC, AND I AM CATHOLIC. ; Koplove is Jewish. NO I AM NOT! I DO READ THIS. I AM NOT JEWISH." Also, these go back nearly a month in all. Is it really the best use of our time to keep on RVing him? For how long? Thanks.--Epeefleche 23:35, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Stalking by Biophys (talk · contribs) and Mike18xx (talk · contribs); BLP violations and WP:POINT from Mike18xx (talk · contribs)
Problem started with Mike18xx (talk · contribs) taking personally my attempt to have the article The Intelligence Summit deleted, as it had been the previous time the article was up for deletion. The article survived the deletion attempt, so I have been adding well sourced and legitimate material to the article. Every small change I made also included an explanation of the change in the edit summary (see the change history to see the changes). Rather than discuss changes, Mike18xx (talk · contribs) began a revert war, reverting everything without explanation even though I pressed for one in talk. Much of what he did was delete well-sourced and relevant content without discussion -- basically the equivalent of vandalism (though it is obvious he sees it as a content dispute). Then he stalked me onto another article that I have been involved in, Operation Sarindar, reverting my last edit twice, explaining in talk that his action was purely a case of disrupting Wikipedia to make a point. Biophys (talk · contribs) then clearly took a cue from Mike18xx, and stalked me back to the Intelligence Summit page, reverting my last changes there (in order to team up with Mike18xx). Biophys has done this before, showing up on the Bill Oreilly page to revert my changes after we had an earlier conflict on the Sarindar page. After that incident I warned him to stop stalking me (both in my edit summary on Oreilly and the Sarindar talk page) but he has done it again today. He also keeps renaming the Sarindar page in order to avoid content problems or notability problems -- again disrupting Wikipedia to make his point. I will add that I am not the first to have noticed Biophys's stalking behavior (see his talk page for other instances; I believe it has come up on WP:ANI previously).
I think both of these users are taking every edit personally and starting edit wars over large amounts of material based on a disagreement with small portions of the material changed. This sort of thing should be sorted out in talk but instead of responding to talk they stalk me to other pages and do other disruptive things to make their points. In addition, User:Mike18xx has engaged in several BLP violations, which I warned him about and then an admin warned him about (including a "Final Warning"; see the relevant discussion here, here, and here), yet his stalking comment to the talk page on Sarindar (comment here) included another such violation.
I'd like to work constructively with these users but they have shown again and again that they will only edit in a very one-sided manner and will disrupt Wikipedia and break the rules here in order to get their way. I believe some concrete action by admins is warranted here. csloat 23:53, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- This is incorrect. I went to The Intelligence Summit because it is closely related to Operation Sarindar that I edited today (one article is internally linked to another). I have also explained my position at the The Intelligence Summit talk page [44]. Cslot simply does not want to work in collaborative fashion; he does a lot of changes on contentious issues, without trying to explain anything and find a common ground, as should be clear from today's history of The Intelligence Summit. I have made a single edit in this article today and tried to talk with other users.Biophys 01:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Agree. Honestly, I "met" csloat only three times. First time, I created article Operation Sarindar, and he nominated it for deletion twice. Second time, I tried to edit an article about Bill O'Relly, and cslot promised to report me here for "wikistalking" (so I decided not to edit it anymore). Third time, I edited The Intelligence Summit today, and he reported me here. Sorry, but it is Csloat who deserved a warning for intimidating other users.Biophys 01:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not intimidating anyone. Your account above is false; as you well know, we had a long-standing dispute on Sarindar, which you were wrong about. An RfC quickly showed that. But after you saw me having trouble with another user, you joined forces with him. In any case I'd like an admin to review not only the stalking charge but also the BLP violations and the WP:POINT violations, which are still ongoing on the Intelligence Summit page. csloat 15:55, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Agree. Honestly, I "met" csloat only three times. First time, I created article Operation Sarindar, and he nominated it for deletion twice. Second time, I tried to edit an article about Bill O'Relly, and cslot promised to report me here for "wikistalking" (so I decided not to edit it anymore). Third time, I edited The Intelligence Summit today, and he reported me here. Sorry, but it is Csloat who deserved a warning for intimidating other users.Biophys 01:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Two articles is not WP:STALKing yet, although I would recommend participants not to follow the other party's list of contributions (unless simple vandalism is there). Please follow WP:DR. Alex Bakharev 01:44, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:Tajik
Tajik (talk · contribs) has been banned indefinitely by the admin: [45] and the arbcom case is on a voting stage to formalize his permanent ban. [46] Despite that and numerous blocked sock accounts and IPs, some of which are recorded here: Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Tajik, Tajik is editing Safavid dynasty and other articles by using anonymous IP 82.83.137.125 (talk • contribs • info • WHOIS) Urgent attention of the administrators is required. Grandmaster 07:40, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The IP was recently blocked for 3RR and edit warring, for 24 hours.[47] Vassyana 08:57, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] How to stop User:DavidYork71 and others
He continues to create new user accounts after three edits in an article (see contributions of Progressoriser, Llangowen, Dyspareunia, User:RealismIncorporated) . Hence I cannot file a WP:3RR report. Filing checkuser report is useless because, he leave his old accounts after some edits. For example see Islam and children histroy [49]. I know check user will confirm my allegation but what the use when he will create another account in a second. Do we have some more useful and long-term solution? I suggest make creating account difficult may be? --- A. L. M. 15:11, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- We can't make account creation any more difficult, there's nothing in the software to let us. I suggest you file a checkuser request, and also ask the checkuser to block and underlying IP addresses ACB. --Deskana (talk) 15:15, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Do you think it has been not done before. There is a long list of user banned, see his old check user log Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/DavidYork71. We can make it neccessary to specify a valid email address. Hence each time he (and others like him) has to create a new email address. --- A. L. M. 15:19, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Like I said, we can't make account creation any more difficult. If you want new features, ask the developers at Bugzilla. None of us can make creating accounts more difficult. You need to try to relax a bit and not be so confrontational; I suggested checkuser because you never mentioned it had already been done. Make sure you state the situation clearly to get the best feedback, otherwise people will just suggest things you've done before. --Deskana (talk) 15:23, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I sympathise with ALM's frustration - it seems he's been stalked by DY71 socks, as have I on obscure articles I'm working on. There's nothing that can be done really, but to just revert, revert and revert - one day he will get bored, and he's already had bored patches. The point is, that his edits are actually not on wikipedia that long at all before they get removed. Perhaps we can get a list together of people who are aware of DY71 and notify everyone when he comes on. The systems worked reasonably well tonight. There is also a suggestion on WP:3RR of an exemption to the rule of 3RR if it is to revert a banned user, but it is not clear. I suggest we seek to have that clarified for continuous reverts of DY71. I don't know, I'm open to suggestions too. There are some good admins who have been great in keeping him in check. It's like some illnesses you can't eradicate, you just need to manage.
- It's a sad and pathetic case, i really wonder what motivates him to do it. Something is sadly wrong.Merbabu 16:05, 18 June 2007 (UTC) (forgot to sign - this about 15 mins late).
- For the record, reverting edits of banned users is not covered under 3RR. You can revert edits of banned users as often as you want and not get blocked for 3RR. --Deskana (talk) 15:47, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Really? OK, I will give it a go. :) Merbabu 15:52, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- (edit conflict) In addition to a standard checkuser, you can go to the bottom of WP:RFCU and file a "Request for IP check" - this is an attempt to identify and block the underlying IP's DavidYork is using. Maybe this has also already been done - these IP checks are not archiving for the long-term - but if not, it might be worth a shot. Otherwise, you could consider semi-protection of the target pages, rapid reporting of the socks, reverting their edits, and denying them the satisfaction of getting everyone worked up. Many, if not all, of these strategies are probably already being used here. Eventually, the torrent will subside. MastCell Talk 15:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- rapid reporting of socks? Where too? Normally, it takes a while to wait for a checkuser or an admin who knows the situation. Is there a place you can suggest to rapid report? thanks. --Merbabu 15:52, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- ALM, ask that these pages be semi-protected. That will stop both IPs and newly-generated throwaway accounts from editing. - Merzbow 15:45, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- For the record, reverting edits of banned users is not covered under 3RR. You can revert edits of banned users as often as you want and not get blocked for 3RR. --Deskana (talk) 15:47, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Like I said, we can't make account creation any more difficult. If you want new features, ask the developers at Bugzilla. None of us can make creating accounts more difficult. You need to try to relax a bit and not be so confrontational; I suggested checkuser because you never mentioned it had already been done. Make sure you state the situation clearly to get the best feedback, otherwise people will just suggest things you've done before. --Deskana (talk) 15:23, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Do you think it has been not done before. There is a long list of user banned, see his old check user log Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/DavidYork71. We can make it neccessary to specify a valid email address. Hence each time he (and others like him) has to create a new email address. --- A. L. M. 15:19, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- For the record (although it sounds like this goes beyond simply WP:3RR), the three-revert rule applies to users, not accounts. If you can credibly show that two accounts belong to the same user, their edits count together for the 3RR, and, as noted above, edits made by a blocked user may then be reverted freely. A checkuser isn't necessary when it is trivially clear to any observer that someone is using a series of socks. --Aquillion 18:06, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Perhaps is needed is a place like WP:AIV to report ongoing transparent sockpuppetry of known sockpuppeteers. The system now is only (vaguely) effective against puppeteers who have trouble accessing another IP or who invest in their new usernames. For a case like this, RfCU isn't the right venue - we already know it's DavidYork71, why wait a day and waste checkuser time confirming it - and it would be bothersome to post every new puppet on this board. Yet it seems that some administrators now see the existence of RfCU as an excuse not to block obvious socks on sight, despite the clear language of RfCU: "Obvious, disruptive sock puppet: Block. No checkuser is necessary."Proabivouac 18:18, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- We have Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets. --Aquillion 18:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Several reports there appear to be several days old, and unlike AIV, they are often treated as matters requiring the careful investigation of an administrator.Proabivouac 18:55, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Proabivouac, i like your suggestions, which let editors take on the issue themselves. Combined with the earlier suggestion above that reverting obvious disruptive socks exempts good faith editors from WP:3RR, this should see us getting around our tiresome and frustrating hamstringing in red tape that has been playing into DY71's hands. Thanks all. Merbabu 22:45, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have to agree with Proabivouac - this seems an ignore rules situation to speedily report socks. Definitely improving the encyclopedia./ —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 03:15, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Several reports there appear to be several days old, and unlike AIV, they are often treated as matters requiring the careful investigation of an administrator.Proabivouac 18:55, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- We have Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets. --Aquillion 18:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Perhaps is needed is a place like WP:AIV to report ongoing transparent sockpuppetry of known sockpuppeteers. The system now is only (vaguely) effective against puppeteers who have trouble accessing another IP or who invest in their new usernames. For a case like this, RfCU isn't the right venue - we already know it's DavidYork71, why wait a day and waste checkuser time confirming it - and it would be bothersome to post every new puppet on this board. Yet it seems that some administrators now see the existence of RfCU as an excuse not to block obvious socks on sight, despite the clear language of RfCU: "Obvious, disruptive sock puppet: Block. No checkuser is necessary."Proabivouac 18:18, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Abuse by User:Parsecboy
User:Parsecboy is showing a double-standard. He removed some of the talk page text here, yet keeps reverting the page when others remove talk page text. [50] [51]
What gives? Should this be reported as a violation?
161.55.204.157 18:58, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well... it's considered bad form to remove other people's comments. Even if User:Parsecboy went a bit too far there, though, there's a difference between removing extensive off-topic arguments, like he did in the link you provided, and removing relevant discussions related to an ongoing content dispute, as happened in the other links you provided. I probably would've speedy-archived the off-topic argument myself, rather than just delete it, but User:Parsecboy can hardly be blamed for not wanting it there; it's hard to have coherent discussion on an article when people are just throwing blind invective at each other. --Aquillion 19:09, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- It's not a big difference. The difference between an admin and an experienced user like Aquillon is three extra buttons. Evilclown93(talk) 19:29, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- There's a clear difference between the text being removed, and the text being restored -- specifically, the text being removed is of little (if any) apparent usefulness to the goals of this project. Contrary to what some might have you believe, talk pages are not open forums for any purpose, but are intended specifically to coordinate the improvement of the encyclopedia. Comments and sections which do not further those goals can be subject to removal; that the user is or isn't an administrator (I haven't checked) doesn't seem to factor into this, either way, unless I'm missing something. – Luna Santin (talk) 20:31, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- In my opinion, the text I removed was a tangential discussion, rife with personal attacks and incivility against those who disagreed with this anon, (who was Labyrinth13 (talk · contribs), until he was indef blocked for said gross incivility) that did not belong on the talk page. The text this user is trying to delete is relevant discussions on links to external youtube videos. I have done nothing wrong here. Parsecboy 20:59, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- In my opinion, the text that I removed were also personal attacks, especially the ones that wrongly accused another user of theft. I would like to see ALL personal attacks removed, not just the ones that User:Parsecboy has posted. ALL personal attacks should be removed. What is the difference between one attack and another? 161.55.204.157 21:08, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Anon, lets stop pretending you're anyone other than Labyrinth13. Falsely accusing someone of theft is not a personal attack. The difference between what you deleted and what I deleted is that your comments, as Labyrinth13, were deliberately malicious and incivil, with no connection to the article itself. You were just telling everyone who disagreed with you to "fuck off" because you couldn't have your way. The discussions you deleted were relevant to the article. Parsecboy 21:11, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- One cannot prove a negative. The burden of proof is on you, to show where WP:NPA states that accusing someone of theft (falsly or otherwise) constitutes a personal attack. Parsecboy 21:32, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I disagree, which I why I would like an admin to render an opinion here. Are there any actual admins around who can look at this dispute? I'd love to have this settled and will abide by an admin's word. 161.55.204.157 21:34, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- You can disagree all you want. But you're wrong. I can't say "Here's WP:NPA, and it says right here, that accusations of theft do not constitute personal attacks". You can, however, do the opposite. Show where it says accusations of theft do constitute personal attacks, or drop your pointless crusade. And unless it's hidden somewhere at the bottom of the page, in legal print, it doesn't exist anywhere on WP:NPA. Parsecboy 21:44, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
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- And you are so condescendingly avoiding the argument. Parsecboy 01:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I removed your rantings because they were just that, rantings. You were pissed because you couldn't have your way, and were being extremely incivil, which has no place in Wikipedia anywhere. Regardless, just because someone accused you of being a thief doesn't mean you get to blank all sections of a talk page relating to the dispute. The reason I have reverted you is because you apparently have this desire to whitewash the talk page, so there's no obvious record of the dispute. If you're going to make claims and argue your point, be a man about it and leave it for all to see. If you're ashamed of it, then you probably shouldn't have written it in the first place. Parsecboy 01:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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From WP:NPA There is no bright-line rule about what constitutes a personal attack as opposed to constructive discussion . . .
So, the way I read that statement above, what is or isn't a personal attack is open to interpretation, hence the reason why I have been trying so hard to get a seasoned admin who is familiar with the subject of personal attacks to answer my main question: Is accusing someone of theft on a Wikipedia talk page a personal attack?
If the answer is yes, then the statements in question should be removed. If the answer is no, then does that opens the door to being allowed to accuse people of all sorts of things, so long as it takes place within a relevant discussion? 161.55.204.157 22:46, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- If an admin does decide that accusations of theft are personal attacks, remove them. But use a scalpel, not a hatchet. My comments (and those of others who made no such accusations) should remain untouched. Or better yet, put a strike through the comments. Parsecboy 01:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Marking this as resolved -- I think we've gotten as much closure as we're going to, for the moment. I count two or more IPs blocked, apparently related to this in some way or another. Any chance of sock/meatpuppets, I guess? – Luna Santin (talk) 19:50, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] User:Virgile1991
Virgile1991 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) This young user keeps replacing the current flags of the French regions with the old provincial flags from before the French Revolution. You can find an example of this here: Île-de-France (region) (check the page's history). The same is repeated across a majority of the 26 regions of France articles. This user was warned several times on his talk page that he should stop doing this. A discussion was also opened at Talk:Nord-Pas de Calais but he has refused to take part in it so far. It seems there's no way to discuss things with him, and I don't know what to do. This user's behvior forces me and others to watch and correct these articles on a daily base now, which is time consuming. Also note that this user's misbehavior is not limited to the French regions articles. I noticed he has also vandalized the Maine article by adding French as an official language in that US state infobox. Godefroy 14:23, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Warned. If they don't quit edit warring and start discussing, I'll block away. – Luna Santin (talk) 20:39, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Why do you say "they"? It's just Virgile1991 who refuses to discuss things and revert all these articles, despite having been asked to provide references for his changes by other users such as Kiwipete, ThePromenader, and myself. Anyway, if he continues to revert (which he'll probably do I'm afraid, given his past behavior), I'll report him here again. Godefroy 23:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- "They" is simply a gender-free way to avoid using awkward constructions such as "he or she", "he/she", or artificial abominations such as "xir". --Calton | Talk 23:43, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- What Calton said. ;) – Luna Santin (talk) 20:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I agree with the 'artificial abominations' wording :P —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 03:07, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- "They" is simply a gender-free way to avoid using awkward constructions such as "he or she", "he/she", or artificial abominations such as "xir". --Calton | Talk 23:43, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Why do you say "they"? It's just Virgile1991 who refuses to discuss things and revert all these articles, despite having been asked to provide references for his changes by other users such as Kiwipete, ThePromenader, and myself. Anyway, if he continues to revert (which he'll probably do I'm afraid, given his past behavior), I'll report him here again. Godefroy 23:24, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Drew Barrymore
There is an IP who keeps removing templates from the Drew Barrymore talk page. Can someone either block the IP or protect the Talk page from unregistered users? Thank you. --David Shankbone 02:07, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- That's a clear violation of WP:3RR. Because it is so recent, I'll take it to WP:AIV. YechielMan 03:25, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I might have blocked, if I'd spotted this at the time; however, it seems they've stopped for now, and we don't know if they're even still on that same IP, so a block may not have much use, by now. – Luna Santin (talk) 19:46, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Truth_seeker_69
Truth seeker 69 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) appears to be all that one would expect form a user with that name. I have blocked this account, primarily for the creation of , a blatant POV fork of . Guy (Help!) 11:32, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think you mean Joel Hayward maybe? ViridaeTalk 12:04, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] sock of banned User:Arthur Ellis needs blocking
- User:Arthur Ellis is under community ban. See also partial log of blocks.
- Typically he creates throw-away socks to use until they are blocked and then use the next. For his socks, see here and Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Arthur_Ellis.
- His attention is focussed on two pages: Mark Bourrie and Warren Kinsella, who once had a legal dispute over libelous statements of Bourrie's that Kinsella sued (or threatened to sue) over. Ellis' socks often try to insert links to a blog attacking Kinsella (see [52]) or insert negative material (some of which was the subject of the threatened lawsuit) into the Kinsella article [53]). (There are serious BLP concerns with this material.)
- He will also attack or harass editors who revert him (e.g. [54]).
- If a few admins can watch these pages, revert, and block, it would be greatly helpful. Eventually, I suspect, he'll get bored and move on. Bucketsofg 15:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have a similar case pertaining to Falun Gong with User:Samuel Luo socks.. What has been decided is to follow WP:DENY. Revert, notify an adminstrator by putting the suspected sock in the proper category, and then it's blocked. No recignition anymore whatsoever. Evilclown93(talk) 15:19, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
I am not anyone's sock. I am concerned about errors in the Kinsella article and rerverted to a properly-sourced entry. Bucketsofg is a friend and political colleague of kinsella who has a vested interest in keeping an inaccurate entry. Nortel Survivor 15:45, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
By the way, the version I reverted to is accurately sourced, and is amply footnoted. The links are tr5o articles in Canada's mainstream media and from sites such as the Government of Canada's Gomery Inquiry report. Nor is any of it a matter of litigation. In fact, the version that Buckets reverts to contains information that is subject to a pending lawsuit, Earnscliffe v. Kinsella. Buckets is lying when he suggests otherwise. I hope someone in authority will check my claims. Nortel Survivor 23:07, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The article version reverted - slowly - to is the favourite of Arthur Ellis. Checkuser jpgordon (talk · contribs) stated here that this editor can be identified by the duck test. Now, Nortel Survivor has gone around TropicNord (talk · contribs)'s user and user talk page and tagged them with sockpuppet tags, stating that TropicNord - who was the last editor to deal with Ellis socks, and who clashed with them - is the subject of the article, and has been blocked indefinitely (false). There's a lot of quacking going on here. This is almost certainly Ellis, and needs a block. Tony Fox (arf!) review? 00:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I've seen enough, between the strong suspicions of sockpuppetry and the vandalism of others' userspace, and blocked Nortel Survivor (talk · contribs) indefinitely. MastCell Talk 05:12, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Improper image
The problem is this picture and the comment under it. Anonimu (talk • contribs • count • logs • page moves • block log • email) has been involved in a series of disputes and edit wars with several editors, and has [in my oppinion at least] vandalized several articles. A couple messages have been exchanged (by 3 people who question whether formal action should be taken next time User:Anonimu vandalizes) in the talk page of the latest article he kept vandalizing, Fântâna Albă massacre (the article is now pretected). I suspect that as a result of this open exchanges of oppinion, the user Anonimu has placed this photo and the comment underneath it.
Why is this image and comment offensive and inappropriate: Anonimu uses explicite Nazi symbols and symbols of a pro-fascist Romanian party during 1930s (green shirt, and the three-bars-by-three-bars cross) to imply that the people who want formal action against Anonimu's behavior in WP would be pro-fascist and Holocaust deniars. It is a disguised form of personal attack, especially offensive since the users that seek Anonimu to stop bad behavior are anti-fascist, and have contributed in WP in particular to telling the truth about the Holocaust, in both its size and horibility. Anonimu has been told many times that although some users have anti-communist views, while he is openly communist, his personal political views are not a problem for dialog with other users, and only the content of the edit can theoretically be, and if the later is a case, only the content of the edit can and must be judged, not the declarative political views, whatever extreme they could be.
Requested action: the user should remove the image and the comment from his user page, and should be warned that such actions on his part constitue a serios breach of civilized behavior on WP. :Dc76 18:01, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- In essence, Anonimu is trying to convey the idea that whoever disagrees with him does it because he's a proud Communist, and is thus a Nazi-minded bully. This is only one -- so far, the most pictographic -- episode of a long series of accusations of Nazi-mindedness.
- Everybody knows the long series of Nazi crimes. Anonimu's attempts to compare his editorial opponents with genocidal mass murderers over disagreements over tagging are extremely inappropriate, and lead towards hostile editing environment. Under WP:CIV, I support the request to remove this image, and express my general condemnation of throwing lightly around accusations of Nazism. Digwuren
[edit] Semi-Frequent Vandalism
Someone from IP 81.137.221.153 has engaged in ongoing vandalism for several months and has received warnings from bots and users alike.
- I warned the user. If he/she continues to cause trouble, please notify WP:AIV. YechielMan 18:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Nothing but nonsense, WHOIS doesn't suggest it's shared, and it all looks similar enough that I might venture it's the same person, anyway. Either way, it's a drain on resources better spent elsewhere; blocked. If anybody disagrees, feel free to let me know or release the block. – Luna Santin (talk) 19:57, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Slovenian football clubs
All of the articles in Category:Slovenian football clubs are being hit by vandals, both anons and registered. Since I have no clue as to which of the seemingly nonsensical edits may or may not be true, could somebody with some knowledge take a look, or are we going to have to semi-protect all of the articles in the category? Corvus cornix 19:25, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- From the ones I've investigated it looks like they were all nonsense. Oldelpaso 21:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] safavid dynasty page vandlaised by suspected sock user:Tajik
There is heavy edit war on Safavid Dynasty launched by anonim IP 82.83.155.124 which is suspected sock of banned user:Tajik. Anyway, there are several rv's done by him during today .--Dacy69 20:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:JupyMelon
I'd like to bring this user attention. Even though this user has made only a few contributions so far, all of them have been made to a hoax article called Skipper: The Great One. Why am I reporting this user now? Well because Skipper: The Great One seems to fit the pattern and format of the many hoaxes created by User:Danny Daniel and his sockpuppets. It mentions Robert Cait, a person which was mentioned in some of the Danny Daniel hoaxes (User:Poppapop, a Danny Daniel sockpuppet confirmed by checkuser, edited Robert Cait). It also mentions a parody of Code Lyoko. The final point I want to bring up is JupyMelon's username. If you compare that username to the the sockpuppet usernames listed at User:Squirepants101/Danny Daniel, you can see that they are similar, especially when you compare it to User:Jugglemuggler. Anyways, do not block this user unless I find more evidence that this user may be a likely sockpuppet, which will be when JupyMelon makes more edits. I just wanted admins to be aware of this user. Pants(T) 21:41, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The user has recently edited 2 Stupid Dogs, an article related to Secret Squirrel (recently, suspected Danny Daniel sockpuppets have edited the page). Pants(T) 22:58, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I believe that this user should now be blocked. Just look at the hoax Jaden is Done / Speak No Evil / Dr.Crowlerbling and the Hip-Hop Mammoth. User:ShreddermanHides, an indef blocked sockpuppet, created a few pages related to Yu-Gi-Oh. It also contains references to Fairy Idol, The Fairly OddParents, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy articles that checkuser-confirmed sockpuppets (and User:68.37.205.18, a confirmed IP sock) edit and The Mime Trio. Pants(T) 00:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:Ned Scott
Can someone please take into consideration Ned Scott's editing of Wikipedia? I noticed that another editor is complaining about him above, I don't know the substance of that issue. I can say that he's been reverting work without going to talk. Perhaps a warning from an uninvolved admin might help here? - Ta bu shi da yu 21:44, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Talk page vandal
IP 71.107.145.200 keeps blanking their talk page and spamming others talk pages. Link User talk:71.107.145.200 Hmrox 22:16, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
He's been blocked 24h by Wimt, and Alison is keeping an eye on the unblock request. YechielMan 03:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Block review of MagicalPhats
MagicalPhats (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) has just been blocked by myself for a week. He was blocked yesterday (also by me) due to vandalism after a final warning. The user claimed he was just making test edits and another admin unblocked him after MagicalPhats promised to only edit in his own user space. He did this and created a bunch of user subpages that consisted of a bunch of redirects (1 redirected to 2 which redirected to 3, etc.). Another user tagged these for speedy deletion today (since they were popping up on a list of active double redirects I presume). MagicalPhats went on to blank the user's user page and replaced it with a "Please don't edit other people's pages" message (see this edit). I then blocked him, reinstating the orignial 48 hour block I had put in yesterday. After some personal attacks against me and a warning about those attacks by me, he was disruptive again so I extended it to a week. In response to that he added this to his talk page.
I haven't locked his talk page or anything, but could some other admins review this and weigh in to make sure I was acting appropriately and not "biting the noobs"? Thanks, Metros 22:28, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Seems pretty clear-cut to me. It's the time-honored vandalize-block-personal attack circle. I'd even lengthen the block for the "piece of shit admin" remark right after.--Atlan (talk) 22:47, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- "Fuck you. I'll just make another account" - sounds like it escalated and the editor has no desire to refrain from being disruptive. Endorsed block, however you should probably not have extended the block with "Congratulations" - that's just rubbing it in and precipitated the quoted comment here - Alison ☺ 22:52, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- He had more than a fair share of patience yesterday, and given the history I think the block is reasonable. Based on his non-stellar debut here, starting a new account would be a good way to blank his slate. I'll encourage him to do so, and I'll also counsel the person who did the tagging that one should be cautious when tagging other users' pages for deletion. — Carl (CBM · talk) 22:56, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Block review of Skipsievert
I have blocked Skipsievert (talk · contribs) for 31 hours for this edit. He later went on to give his retort a a header for some reason.[55] I've been trying to mediate over at Talk:Technocratic movement for a while, and Skip has already been blocked once for provoking another user by mass-quoting WP:CIVIL- I assume the fact that he did this implies that he has read through the policy. He's been very aggressive on the Technocratic Movement page, and I feel this was a tipping point. Since I've been quasi-involved in the article (mostly grammar and source advice though), I feel someone should check what I've done. Thanks.--Wafulz 23:17, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Continued vandalism by another Arthur Ellis sockpuppet
It would seem that that after a a short hiatus, Arthur Ellis has returned...sigh...
The sockpuppet which is currently under investigation for the 13th time,[56] this time as Nortel Survivor [57].
has without any authority placed a block on my discussion page and suggested for a 2nd time that I am a sockpuppet[58].
Words fail me at this point in time to try and explain the actions of such a person(s).
Could the admins remove (or permit me to remove) the illegal block and allegation of sock puppet which by the way was dealt with sometime ago.
Thanks TropicNord
- I've indefinitely blocked this user both as a likely sockpuppet and for vandalizing your userpages. You can just revert the edits to your user page and user talk page; this user doesn't have the ability to block you from editing. Just remove the templates - see WP:REVERT for technical help if you need it. MastCell Talk 03:32, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] IPs
I (and another user) have blocked a number of IPs that appear to be the same individual.
I am not entirely sure what to do about this range. Help from a more experienced admin would be greatly appreciated. ck lostsword • T • C 01:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's on a dynamic DSL service (i.e. not really blockable). An admin could block the entire IP block being 88.108.0.0/ 14 but that would block quite a few addresses. Just be patient and monitor the pages. Request semi-protection if necessary. Sasquatch t|c 01:43, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- NB: You can only block /16 IP ranges and smaller up to /32. —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 02:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- FWIW, this is banned user Light current. —Steve Summit (talk) 03:09, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- NB: You can only block /16 IP ranges and smaller up to /32. —Crazytales (talk) (alt) 02:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Dynamic IP user edit-warring at Apostasy
Please see [59], it should probably be semi-protected. In fact all the controversial Islam-related articles should be. Arrow740 01:27, 20 June 2007 (UTC) Also Ibn Khaldun. Someone might be wikistalking me. Arrow740 01:28, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Semi-protected for a period of 1 month. After 1 month the page will be automatically unprotected. - some of those on first glance look like open proxies - Alison ☺ 01:37, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dynamic IP user edit-warring at Ibn Khaldun
Like Apostasy. Arrow740 02:09, 20 June 2007 (UTC) Also at Jihad Watch. Arrow740 02:12, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Semi-protected for a period of 1 month. After 1 month the page will be automatically unprotected. - more open proxies, by the looks of things - Alison ☺ 02:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Raphaelaarchon sockpuppeting to avoid block
Raphaelaarchon (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) (under yet another IP 68.84.254.176 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) claims in this instance to be KCooper) is disrupting the Glenn Greenwald talk page again despite a permanent ban. Evidence that 68.84.254.176 is Ralphaela is in The Princess Bride (film) history:
- (1) The first edit on May 15 by the anon IP (diff here) and the follow-up re-insertion of material 4 days later on May 19, (diff here, scroll down a little).
- (2) On the talk page more evidence they are the same user is in this section (here) of the talk page, where Raphaelaarchon picks up the discussion on May 19 where it was left off (initiated) by anon 68.84.254.176 four days earlier. This indicates that the account is a meatpuppet at the very least, and most probably a sock.
- (3) Finally, the edits are from an account in Florida, similar to the locations of at least two other socks used (in the U.S., other open-proxy socks have been used internationally).
- (4) Some (list not inclusive) of the other socks used by Raphaela to avoid blocks are listed here.
Also, if someone could check out this edit at the BLP noticeboard, I'd appreciate it. R. Baley 02:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Based on other evidence in this user's contribution logs than what is listed here, they are a clear sockpuppet of Raphaelarchon, and is editing not logged in to evade their block. This IP is now blocked for a long, long time. Nandesuka 03:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Ganesham used edit summaries for personal attacks
[edit] Pam55
Can someone of admins block the sock account User:Pam55, established by checkuser, see:
Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Pam55
Thanks. Grandmaster 04:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Done - also User: Behmod - Alison ☺ 04:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Andman8 (talk · contribs)
Minor serial spammer Andman8 (talk · contribs), apparent business partner of bigger serial spammer User:MyWikiBiz, seems to have a problem with following WP:NPA here. Was warned, and responded thusly. Between implicit admission of using Wikipedia to line his own pockets and the explicit incivility, perhaps someone could have a word with him? --Calton | Talk 05:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I blocked the guy for a short while. It's not so much the incivility but the fact that he sees nothing wrong with it. - Alison ☺ 05:16, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] CSD G4 opinions please
Done This Image:Dorus-1-.jpg was again delete on the 16th June because the licensing of PD-old wasnt possible diff, after being tagged on the 8th June. Checking the logs it was also deleted on 2nd June after a series of challenges to licensing starting on the 17th April.
In this case could WP:CSD#G4 actually be applied or does it again need to be listed for 7 days. In each instance the uploader has been the same editor. Gnangarra 16:39, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- G4, people think if they copy something they can release it as PD, but not so. He needs to demonstrate that the artist died X years ago to make it public domain. Owning a painting necessarily does not mean you own the rights to it. (H) 16:43, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Edit-warring by User:Sefringle in Anti-Zionism
User:Sefringle has three times reverted an edit of mine to Anti-Zionism and then immediately slapped an edit war warning on my user page without any attempt to discuss the point aty issue. He has not posted to the discussion page despite my invitation to him to do so.
The change he is reverting has been discussed in Talk:Anti-Zionism and supported by the two people who commented on it. Sefringle has not commented there. Because I had reverted one change by one of the two people who supported my change before we agreed on this change, I cannot revert Sefringle's third change.
Could an Administrator please revert his change to my agreed text and direct him to discuss changes in the talk page. --Peter cohen 01:12, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Um, I'll stay out of this. I read the talk page discussion, and I'm still having trouble to see the difference between Peter Cohen's version and Sefringle's version. I prefer Sefringle's as a matter of style, but I believe they are equivalent in their content. My advice: wait long enough to avoid 3RR technically, and revert per consensus on the talk page. Better yet, rewrite the paragraph from scratch if possible. YechielMan 08:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:FatherTree Knowingly making false accusations of sockpuppetry and Canvasing
User:FatherTree is making false accusations of my being a sockpuppet. see diff: [[61]] Heis knowingly make false accusations of my being a sockpuppet, while we are in a mediation ([[62]]) Evidence of not being a sockpuppet:
I don't see how we can mediate these issues at this time with this behavior. He is clearly an SPA on this article. I'd like him to stop making false accusations. Administrative action is required. DPetersontalk 01:31, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- You're definitely correct. I'm not sure he's active enough for a block to have an effect, but a short-term block (24 hours) might send a message to FatherTree that we take WP:CIVIL seriously. YechielMan 03:20, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Administrator abuse/harassment
Crossmr (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) is conducting a harrassment spree against me. Every time I edit, he then "porks" me for something, and I am forced to defend myself. I am fed up with Crossmr's harassment spree. Here are the four comments I was forced to defend myself on: Comment 1 Comment 2 Comment 3 Comment 4 Once Crossmr finds someone to warn, he tends to harass every chance he gets. This is considered to be harassment as I speak. I condone Crossmr's actions as he engaged in harassment. — Mark Kim (U * T/R * CTD) 05:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC) Addendum: Crossmr also assumes that this edit which he removed an unneeded sentence was my idea—it was never my idea as I really never intended the sentence to be there in the first place—someone else placed the sentence first. I was accused of doing something that I never did in the first place. — Mark Kim (U * T/R * CTD) 05:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The perks of editing must be getting better if some editors can get porked for it. As for the 'horrible harassment'...there is none. You're turning a discussion in which you're in the wrong into an AN/I report based on the fact that your'e wrong, and don't like it? ThuranX 05:15, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
For the curious, the full details of Mark Kim's behaviour is above Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive261#Mark_Kim_continues_uncivil_behaviour. Every time he continues to behave uncivily he is reminded not to. It is behaviour that has gone on for 2 years and shows no indication of stopping even though numerous editors have tried to help him. He believes himself to be above the policies guidelines (often complaining others break the same rules he's breaking). His position is well documented in my talk page archive User_talk:Crossmr/Archive/Archive_06#RE:_Bose_corporation. (starting with that section and several more). Mark Kim has a long history of calling even the politest reminders to follow the rules "harassment" or "personally damaging to his persona".--Crossmr 12:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I completely agree with Crossmr's actions. Mark Kim was the first to be at fault here by bashing on an anon user and Crossmr simply warned him... His whole claim is ludicrous to me... Sasquatch t|c 16:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Even Mark Kim says, in his post above, that he condones Crossmr's porking. Though perhaps he meant to "condemn" it. That would make somewhat more sense. Anyhow, I condone Crossmr's actions. Could an imperfect command of English be an exacerbating factor here? MastCell Talk 17:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Such a thing would make sense for an initial misunderstanding, but the inappropriateness of his behaviour has been explained to him in many ways by many editors. If his english were that bad for that long, I wouldn't really see him capable of making any quality edits here. Plus he maintains on his user page that he is a native speaker. This is more an issue of the fact that Mark Kim sees even the smallest question of his behaviour as a hardcore personal assault of the worst nature. He's demonstrated that repeatedly, and he's flat out stated he feels that he is right and if he needs to defend his position in an article he should be able to do it any way he sees fit.--Crossmr 18:15, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Even Mark Kim says, in his post above, that he condones Crossmr's porking. Though perhaps he meant to "condemn" it. That would make somewhat more sense. Anyhow, I condone Crossmr's actions. Could an imperfect command of English be an exacerbating factor here? MastCell Talk 17:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Can somebody be warned for taking a WP:POINT too far?
User:Rogerfgay generated mounds of litany defending an obviously replaceable fair use image, claimed image deletion was improper when I removed it from the article as the rfu+7 days was up [66], created a sockpuppet to help him argue for keeping it, and has opened a mediation case claiming the deletion was improper. Seriously, this is taking a bad point and dragging it out. Do we have any warnings at all for this kind of behavior? Perhaps for violating Wikipedia:Disruptive editing for "rejecting community input"? -N 07:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- See also Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Rogerfgay. This guy is getting himself in a heap of needless trouble. YechielMan 08:21, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Hmm, I didn't think any further action was warranted here. After a number of others jumped into the discussion, he may have given up (he hasn't posted to FUR since TCC's "this is the way it is" post). He's new and the NFCC are probably the most arcane portion of Wikipedia's policies (outside the GFDL, which I don't really get either), so I'm not surprised he would put up a fuss. I would have waited to see what he did with his future image uploads before potentially pissing him off with the Reichstag thing. howcheng {chat} 16:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The sockpuppet thing was really a meat puppet and cleared up immediately when the problem was pointed out to me; although the sockpuppet charge remains (Kviki indef-blocked) based on false information. I've since read the sockpuppet policy information more carefully, and found that - even if supporting facts were true (which they are not) - there was no basis for the block. It's even more clear now that I see this discussion, that User:N was using as many warnings and charges as he could find to disrupt the discussion because he did not agree with my position. He then used his own sockpuppet accusation with the intent of embarrassing me and causing further problems (like here). --Rogerfgay 13:44, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- This is an archived discussion. Please do not continue to add to it. If you have an issue with me take it to my talk page. -N 19:24, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Dynamic IP blanking vandal
A persistent vandal on a dynamic IP is blanking userpages and user talk pages at an alarming rate (see [67] for a small sampling). This vandal picks victims in an arbitrary fashion: almost every user who has warned or blocked the offending IP has had their userpage blanked. Whois data for the IPs reveal them to originate from Modesto, California, via Southwestern Bell Internet Services. All IPs start with 69.225.x.x or 69.110.x.x. Is there any way to identify the person behind these edits and get the ISP to do something about it? Alternately, would instituting a range block be an appropriate measure? ˉˉanetode╦╩ 10:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I don't think it's really that severe to require a range block. Blanking of a page is obvious vandalism, and a bot will probably revert it - as will several users. On the other hand, I think contacting the ISP is a good idea. Od Mishehu 10:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] IP disrupting page
I'm about to go out so cannot keep reverting edits by this vandal [68]. Can someone put a block on the IP. They appear to have moved to here now [69]. Darrenhusted 13:43, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- They haven't vandalised since I warned them, so it's probably ok, I don't think any action needs to be taken at the moment. John Hayestalk 14:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] AFD needing univolved participation
Could some folks take a look at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ben Going, about a you-tube user. We've got off-wiki links to the AFD, accusations (some justified, IMO) of puppetry, and an extremely argumentative discussion. While it has had long enough of a run to be closed, I think it would be best if some established and emotionally uninvolved Wikipedians chimed in first. And tone cautions to some of the existing participants may also be in order. GRBerry 15:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Crickey - that's one big puppetshow, it seems that people are linking to it all over the place, so I expect the situation to get worse. --Fredrick day 15:17, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, I think you wanted the established users to vote "keep" but I just don't like that article. PS:Block all the puppets. -N 15:24, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I was watching this last night. I'd suggest blocking the puppets, but it's confusing to figure out who are the puppets and who is the puppeteer.--Ispy1981 15:39, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Jillgobean0 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)
- Sadisticloser (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)
- ChuckImania (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)
- Hopeftw (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)
- Bohemiabsinthe (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)
- There are several more accounts which are highly suspicious but which I elected not to block without digging a little deeper. I'd recommend a checkuser at the conclusion of the AfD discussion to mop up the remaining socks, assuming they've affected the decision by virtue of their sheer number if nothing else. MastCell Talk 15:47, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've blocked the following accounts as strikingly obvious, disruptive throwaway accounts created specifically to participate in this AfD:
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- (Reply to N). Nope, I didn't have any particular desire for what the AFD established users did. I just thought the closer should have the benefit of some opinions from established user. If you look through the AFD, a couple days ago I put {{afd-anons}} on it and commented while explicitly declining to opine on the merits, because for this subject I can't bring myself to actually care about whether we have an article. As a closer of a prior DRV, I could be seen by some as too involved to be handing out any warnings/cautions. GRBerry 16:42, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Give me a few minutes, I'm going to close the AfD which should solve the issue, or at least foist it off on DRV...--Isotope23 16:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Piddington, Northamptonshire
User:Noblefiction, having received a final warning for vandalism to Piddington, Northamptonshire, just moved the page to Piddington, N-town Piddington, N-Town. I've reverted the move. Is this considered blockable vandalism, or should he be warned for moving improperly? Nyttend 17:19, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Given that he's now changed the N-Town redirect to point to Shittington, Northamptonshire, and has a nice collection of warnings, I think a block is order. I've reported him to WP:AIV. EliminatorJR Talk 17:41, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Incivility by Ryulong
[edit] User:Kuban kazak's behavior
I'm sick of this. Consensus was reached about removing the Russian name of Podilsko-Voskresenska Line from the article (see hist). Then Kuban kazak (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) showed up and decided to add Russian without discussion (diff). He only started discussing it after he was reverted. However, consensus on his version was not reached and he kept reverting back to his version. I had the article protected, and started a MedCab case about it. The user, not waiting for consensus to be reached at MedCab, decides to add Russian yet again (diff). Now I don't know, he's starting another edit war. Maybe the article needs to be protected, but I'm also sick of that user's behavior. — Alex(U|C|E) 06:38, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- He also has a history of WP:3RR violations. — Alex(U|C|E) 06:58, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Looking hereI wonder why the position of one user (Akhristov's) is considered consensus. Another user (dima) wrote he [doesn't] mind if there is only Ukrainian name or both. Alæxis¿question? 07:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- My point there was that Kuban kazak was free to discuss it on the talk page, he chose not to. He only discussed it after he got reverted. I believe it could have been considered consensus since DDima and I were the only editors to the article at that time. If it was Kuban kazak's edit I would have been discussing originally, I'd wait for his input. — Alex(U|C|E) 07:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Forum shopping. P.S. The last time I visited Kiev I heard Russian spoken as often as in Moscow. I can't see a reason for discriminating against one of the languages of this bilingual city. --Ghirla-трёп- 08:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- If you want to discuss the language issue, go to MedCab. I am talking about behavior here, starting a revert war while a discussion is going on is unacceptable, especially editing towards a disputed revision. — Alex(U|C|E) 08:31, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Then you should move your request to WP:RFP. I would support protection until the dispute is resolved. The matter does appear to be trivial, however. --Ghirla-трёп- 08:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I will not move this discussion over there. I will, however, add a request for protection. This conversation stays here, it is about a user's behavior. I don't see others revert warring on that article while the MedCab discussion is taking place. Especially people who are involved in the MedCab case. — Alex(U|C|E) 08:41, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Then you should move your request to WP:RFP. I would support protection until the dispute is resolved. The matter does appear to be trivial, however. --Ghirla-трёп- 08:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- If you want to discuss the language issue, go to MedCab. I am talking about behavior here, starting a revert war while a discussion is going on is unacceptable, especially editing towards a disputed revision. — Alex(U|C|E) 08:31, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Forum shopping. P.S. The last time I visited Kiev I heard Russian spoken as often as in Moscow. I can't see a reason for discriminating against one of the languages of this bilingual city. --Ghirla-трёп- 08:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- My point there was that Kuban kazak was free to discuss it on the talk page, he chose not to. He only discussed it after he got reverted. I believe it could have been considered consensus since DDima and I were the only editors to the article at that time. If it was Kuban kazak's edit I would have been discussing originally, I'd wait for his input. — Alex(U|C|E) 07:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Looking hereI wonder why the position of one user (Akhristov's) is considered consensus. Another user (dima) wrote he [doesn't] mind if there is only Ukrainian name or both. Alæxis¿question? 07:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
See this discussion for relevant information: Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive257#Repeated purging of text. Also I don't like the fact that another edit war is on the verge of breaking out right after the article became unprotected. — Alex(U|C|E) 08:23, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well let's see who actually reverted first [71], not just the lead, but numerous factual corrections and grammatical mistakes (the so called low quality edits in the summary). Can I just also add that Akhristov actually left the medcab to find consensus, yet that did not prevent him from a total revert. Why should I not report this as a blatant violation of WP:HAR? After all I have the right for my work not to be reverted senselessly. --Kuban Cossack 16:25, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I consider the edits low-quality, they introduced lots of run-on sentences that were easier to correct by reverting. Also stuff like "radius", which doesn't make any sense (at least to the common reader). If an admin feels that I'm not right, he/she is free to tell me that I'm not. — Alex(U|C|E) 01:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Actually radius is a term that is used officially, when describing complete segments, also is "low qulity" an alibi to avoid sensilessly purging the Russian from the lead? --Kuban Cossack 17:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- How can you say that a "consensus was reached", when the issue is still under mediation at Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2007-06-10 Podilsko-Voskresenska Line? -- Petri Krohn 17:07, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Consensus was reached earlier, prior to Kuban kazak showing up. I said it before and I'll say it again, if you want to revert something, discuss it first. That is exactly what I did. However, Kuban kazak decided to revert without discussing first. Don't make me restate everything I stated in my first comment, please. — Alex(U|C|E) 01:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Consensus is reached when all parties agree, not one. --Kuban Cossack 17:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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Will any administrators please comment on this? This is an administrators' noticeboard, and the only people that seem to try to resolve this particular dispute are regular users. Soon this will turn into a discussion board for something that was straightforward at first, and will be hard for administrators to follow. Administrators, please comment ASAP. — Alex(U|C|E) 02:23, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I support User:Akhristov's claims about Kuban kazak. But this page is nothing more than a chatroom for people who don't have admin rights, so Alex, don't take it so serious.AlexPU 07:03, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Speak for your own priceless contributions. --Kuban Cossack 17:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- It was all parties at the time. You showed up a day later. You don't own all Metro articles per WP:OWN so please quit acting like you do. — Alex(U|C|E) 21:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- You don't own articles in the same way, so please quit acting like you do. [72], You don't call the shots, and that goes irrespective of where the line is located, the Ukraine, Kiev, Zanzibar or in a pomoika. Although I would not object removing Russian from the latter ;) --Kuban Cossack 22:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I don't act like I own all articles. So you want Russian names everywhere they don't belong, including Zanzibar? My revert was valid, I believe it is one of Wikipedia policies or guidelines to agree on something without edit warring, and leave the version that consensus was reached on until discussion is over. — Alex(U|C|E) 22:36, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- You don't own articles in the same way, so please quit acting like you do. [72], You don't call the shots, and that goes irrespective of where the line is located, the Ukraine, Kiev, Zanzibar or in a pomoika. Although I would not object removing Russian from the latter ;) --Kuban Cossack 22:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- It was all parties at the time. You showed up a day later. You don't own all Metro articles per WP:OWN so please quit acting like you do. — Alex(U|C|E) 21:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Speak for your own priceless contributions. --Kuban Cossack 17:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- As the mediator in the medcom case, I feel I should probably say something here. Kuban's behavior has indeed been unacceptable, he has blatantly refused to see compromise, and instead stuck to his firm views in relation to this case. I asked Jossi to upgrade the article protection at fear of an event such as this one taking place, but this was rejected. I firmly believe that Kuban must be stopped in one way or another, and urge an administrator reading this to take appropriate actions. G1ggy Talk/Contribs 22:15, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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Article full-protected for 2 weeks, or until some kind of consensus on this pressing issue can be reached on the talk page. MastCell Talk 22:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sadly, just discussing it on the talk page won't be enough. As for now, this WP:ANI report has been split to Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Podilsko-Voskresenska Line and Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Kuban kazak. — Alex(U|C|E) 22:42, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Harassment
JDG (talk · contribs) has been harassing editors with a talk page message informing them that a bot will be collecting their names for "re-education": [73], [74], [75]. —Angr 20:02, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I gave him a warning to which he responded with this. Some neutral third-party admin input would be welcome. howcheng {chat} 20:14, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Huh, that is pretty bizarre. If they want to keep a hit list, they can do so just fine, off-wiki. Their current method seems to serve mainly to agitate other users, and should probably stop. – Luna Santin (talk) 20:16, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Block per WP:USERNAME - too similar to User:JzG (indeed, I was wondering why the fuck Guy would be doing that). Will (talk) 20:18, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Huh, that is pretty bizarre. If they want to keep a hit list, they can do so just fine, off-wiki. Their current method seems to serve mainly to agitate other users, and should probably stop. – Luna Santin (talk) 20:16, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
This is so-oo out of control. This is what we feared in mid `03 during the debate that created the Admin position-- that we'd get a bunch of people who hung around all day looking for petty ways to use their petty powers. Especially ways to simply shut people up, as you are doing to me, under the guise of policy. And I actually voted to go ahead and create you! (smacks head, twice) JDG 22:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I agree that a "cease and desist" order seems a bit harsh, but they have a point. What is that "deletionist ahoy" message supposed to tell people?--Atlan (talk) 22:40, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I don't recall having issued a cease and desist order. I just tried to be firm in my language to make sure he understood that what he was doing was unacceptable. howcheng {chat} 23:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
Plus, I think it's fair to say you guys and gals are deletionists. You should be aware that things are about to get very active between you and us, the Inclusionists [76] If we squawk about WP:CIVIL and WP:POINT the whole way, it's going to be a very boring exchange, you know? Allow a little passion-- it won't hurt you or W. JDG
- I've always felt myself to belong to the AWWDMBJAWGCAWAIFDSPBATDMTD camp. howcheng {chat} 23:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Still at it - I suggest a short block, cannot say I'm impressed with the tone of the last message here - seems to be a veiled threat and an attempt to drive a wedge in the community. --Fredrick day 23:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- An admin who blocks me for speaking my mind, politely but emphatically, and for tagging user pages for later bot processing, will be brought up on charges of abuse of admin powers. JDG 23:09, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Still at it - I suggest a short block, cannot say I'm impressed with the tone of the last message here - seems to be a veiled threat and an attempt to drive a wedge in the community. --Fredrick day 23:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- What bot? Who is going to propose such a bot? what is the "re-eduction" goin to consist of? --Fredrick day 23:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- No time for great detail at the moment, but the bot will simply harvest these usernames and then, in the fullness of time, send out a concise explanation of why the old policies regarding image use and retention are no longer in force, with directions on how best to reverse the thousands of mistakes that have been made. In instances where images have been blown away without even keeping old histories, the most strident deletionists will be given the job of tracing the original uploaders, apologizing to them for the period of paranoia just passed, and asking them if they still have a copy of the image. It will be slow, dull work abd it's only fit that the most voracious deletionists be the ones to do it. JDG 23:20, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Trolling? How so? JDG 23:33, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Makes me think of reeducation through labor. howcheng {chat} 23:26, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I think my warienss about Admins has been established here, but damn, dude. That's jsut dickish intimidation attempts. I support a reasonable (72hour to one week ban) by the admins against this user for hostility. His anger about image deletions is far less understandable than the big spoiler row, because image policy's been established for a long time, though only recently enforced. There's no sea change in policy here to find conflict in. ThuranX 23:24, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Jumpin Jehosophat! My language has been nowhere near yours in "intimidation" and "anger", and you think you have a right to call for a 72h to one-week ban! Then you'd better ban yourself for a month or else the universe ain't right! I'm telling you, we've got to find a way to control these children. JDG 23:31, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sure it is. You're insisting other editors cease and desist, else they face your justice. That's your intimidation tactic. You promise revenge to those who offended you by their enforcement of policy. Further, I'm NOT an admin, I'm just a nosy editor who gets involved here sometimes. As for calling for a block, I'm just supporting the implementation of one. As for your condescending tone, it's not appreciated. ThuranX 02:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Jumpin Jehosophat! My language has been nowhere near yours in "intimidation" and "anger", and you think you have a right to call for a 72h to one-week ban! Then you'd better ban yourself for a month or else the universe ain't right! I'm telling you, we've got to find a way to control these children. JDG 23:31, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think my warienss about Admins has been established here, but damn, dude. That's jsut dickish intimidation attempts. I support a reasonable (72hour to one week ban) by the admins against this user for hostility. His anger about image deletions is far less understandable than the big spoiler row, because image policy's been established for a long time, though only recently enforced. There's no sea change in policy here to find conflict in. ThuranX 23:24, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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A fourth editor has now been harassed. —Angr 23:46, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- OMFG, after this discussion has been opened here, AND after you've participated in it, you're still going to persist in this ridiculous campaign of yours? You certainly deserve to be smacked with the WP:POINT fish now. howcheng {chat} 00:12, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well, like I said, this is just trolling. These messages are misleading and ridiculous. JDG is clearly unimpressed by this report, seeing as he continues posting the messages. I'd still like to know what's gotten into him, but whatever. I guess a block is justified if he keeps this up.--Atlan (talk) 00:13, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
It's time for JDG to be blocked. Corvus cornix 01:31, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- In light of his most recent act, ["Harveted when ripe"], reharassing that fourth editor, the block should be swiftly applied. ThuranX 02:31, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- JDG has been here forever and is entitled to some respect by virtue of his experience. The fastest way to forfeit that respect is by expressing a condescending, back-when-I-joined-Wikipedia, you-newbies-just-don't-get-it attitude. Which is what seems to be happening here. Personally, I think a block is overkill - just remove the talk-page messages if they annoy you, and ignore him. MastCell Talk 03:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Ah, yes. The Crotchety old man approaching senility defense. Gotcha. ThuranX 05:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- "I'm old! I get confused!" --Junior Soprano. howcheng {chat} 05:37, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, yes. The Crotchety old man approaching senility defense. Gotcha. ThuranX 05:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- When last I checked we didn't have a Wikipedia:Please do not bite the oldcomers guideline. The people who have been here longest are the people who should know better than to indulge in crap like this. Hesperian 06:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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People here keep saying he deserves to be blocked, but no one was doing it, so I did. I know I'm not supposed to block when I'm personally involved, but the discussion here shows there's community consensus and I'm not just being a hothead. I blocked him for 96 hours (24 for each editor harassed), but if anyone thinks that's excessive, feel free to reduce it. —Angr 06:01, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Your comment makes it sound as if you implemented the block as a punishment. Back-when-I-joined-Wikipedia, blocks were preventative, not punitive, so please unblock him after he cools down, not after the block he "deserves" expires. --Philosophus T 09:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have no problem with an unblock, once he agrees to stop the disruptive behhavior. But if he has no plans to do so, and thinks that there is going to some regime change in the future which is going to "get" the admins who are doings things he doesn't like, then the block should stay in place. Corvus cornix 17:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The block was intended to be preventive, not punitive. For the next four days (well, three and a half by now) he is prevented from harassing people whose wikiphilosophies differ from his own. But if another admin thinks my block is out of line, I won't wheelwar if the block is lifted or shortened. —Angr 19:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have no problem with an unblock, once he agrees to stop the disruptive behhavior. But if he has no plans to do so, and thinks that there is going to some regime change in the future which is going to "get" the admins who are doings things he doesn't like, then the block should stay in place. Corvus cornix 17:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
The comments he has added to his talk page since the block do not sound like he is planning on stopping the disruptive behavior any time soon. Now it seems I'm being warned that what happened to Jtkiefer may happen to me next. —Angr 19:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Eh? Jtkiefer was desysopped for being a puppetmaster and using his puppets to vote in different RFAs etc. I don't see how that's applicable here. howcheng {chat} 20:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not saying it makes sense, but his comment suggests he believes there is a direct line from Jtkiefer's blocking him for violating copyright policy to Jtkiefer's departure under a cloud from the project more than six months later. Anyway, JDG's threats themselves are all just paper tigers and not worth worrying about, but so far I don't see any reason to believe he'll stop the harassment when the block expires. —Angr 20:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sophomore - second albums
JackLumber (talk · contribs) is making many edits to articles about musicians, changing references to "second album" to "sophomore album", based on a bogus justification of British usage and ignoring appeals on his talk page to desist. From his comment, this seems to be a response to some perceived slight or dispute in the past, so may be POINT. Andy Mabbett 20:52, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Violetriga started it all---he engaged in a crusade to wipe the word sophomore out of Wikipedia.[77] I just reverted to the *original versions*. A lot of those "sophomores" were written by Dutch, German, Scandinavian, French, Latin American, and even English editors; they used the word quite naturally, so why change? I didn't, however, revert to sophomore where it wasn't appropriate, that is, in articles on British, Irish, Australian, South African, etc. musicians. U.S.-related articles should use American English; sophomore is idiomatic and ubiquitous in music jargon. The English lexicon is made up of 500,000 words; you can't possibly know them all. UK-related articles are filled with Briticisms---and I'm plenty happy with it. This is not simple.wikipedia.org. Furthermore, Violetriga doesn't seem to practice what he preaches. Here, he substituted the British term petrol station for the region-free filling station. —JackLumber/tɔk/ 21:04, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The use of "sophomore" is discouraged as it's a peculiarly american term, and wikipedia is written to be of use to as wide a range of english speaking users as possible. This is especially true when considering those who for which english is not their first language. "Second" is much more widely used and comprehendable than the more esoteric "sophomore". exolon 21:53, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I thoroughly agree. Sophomore is narrowly American in usage, and may not even be understood elsewhere. It is also rather pretentious; as Djbrianuk says above, "second" is readily understood by anyone, worldwide, and so to be preferred. --John 22:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The use of "sophomore" is discouraged as it's a peculiarly american term, and wikipedia is written to be of use to as wide a range of english speaking users as possible. This is especially true when considering those who for which english is not their first language. "Second" is much more widely used and comprehendable than the more esoteric "sophomore". exolon 21:53, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Yes I agree - Second album is more accessible to a world audience than Sophomore. --Fredrick day 21:59, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- OK there are literally 100s of those edits performed today by this single edit - if we agree that Second is more suitable for our audience is there a quicker way than manual revert? --Fredrick day 22:08, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- What about all those whilsts, amongsts, different tos, petrol stations, and all the other Briticisms Wikipedia teems with? According to your logic, they should disappear. ---JackLumber 22:52, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- maybe they should. Please feel free to remove them and replace them with clearer english where you find them. --Fredrick day 22:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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In the real world I have never heard "sophomore" refer to anything other than a second-year student, except in the form "sophomoric" which is used as an insult of one's maturity. Let's avoid colloquialisms like this wherever possible. —freak(talk) 23:00, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- The difference is that they are easy to understand to non-British-English users. From an international perspective, "sophomore" is not, and is a needless substitute for its synonym "second". Secondly, I used to write for Nouse, which you quote as justification for your edits. It is quite clear to me that the title was just playful. Sophomore is most certainly not in common usage in British English - I have no idea for South African/NZ/Australian and other types English, but suspect the same. I have seen the term, am aware that it concerns a year in the American college system, but I did not know for certain that it was the second one - although I may have guessed. Having to guess at the meaning of words when other, more commonly known ones are perfectly suitable, is not a good situation to be in. Parmesan 23:03, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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Actually, in music reviews, I often hear "sophomore" in reference to a second album, usually in the context of a musical artist wishing to avoid a "sophomore slump" (meaning, having a poor-selling second album after a breakout debut album). howcheng {chat} 00:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Howcheng, I'm not familiar with that usage (and I'm as "narrowly American" as one can get). Does the term apply even if the second album is released the same year as the first album, or postponed until two or more years later? —freak(talk) 00:17, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think it applies to all second albums. I guess I read too much Entertainment Weekly. :) howcheng {chat} 00:26, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- And looky here, we've even got a sophomore slump article. And the very second Google result for "sophomore album" comes from Billboard. It might be an Americanism, but it's certainly not unheard of. howcheng {chat} 00:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I know it is none of my business to comment here, but I tried to help you guys revert some of JackLumber's edits (only because I saw other user doing it also), so this is how the problem will be resolved right? By reverting his edits? Because if so, I will try and help some more maybe tomorrow if you guys aren't finished by then. --- Efil4tselaer: Resurrected 01:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I finished reverting the last ones. ÐeadΣyeДrrow (Talk|Contribs) 23:52, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I know it is none of my business to comment here, but I tried to help you guys revert some of JackLumber's edits (only because I saw other user doing it also), so this is how the problem will be resolved right? By reverting his edits? Because if so, I will try and help some more maybe tomorrow if you guys aren't finished by then. --- Efil4tselaer: Resurrected 01:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- And looky here, we've even got a sophomore slump article. And the very second Google result for "sophomore album" comes from Billboard. It might be an Americanism, but it's certainly not unheard of. howcheng {chat} 00:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think it applies to all second albums. I guess I read too much Entertainment Weekly. :) howcheng {chat} 00:26, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I gotta say, I find sophomore album to be a commonly used term in regards to second albums. (no matter what the timing: just the 2nd album released). ⇒ SWATJester Denny Crane. 02:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- As would many americans - the point is that it means nothing to an international audience (I thought it was to do with university students) and that as an encyclopedia, that yes we tend to use american english for american articles and british english for british albums that if a term is confusing to the wider audience we should settle on a more netural or more widely used term - or is anyone willing to make the case that sophomore is better known that second? --Fredrick day 04:56, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well, since a lot of those were written by Dutch, German, Scandinavian, French, Latin American, etc. editors, I though the phrase was familiar enough---even to non-native speakers of English. Never mind. Forgive me. ---The user formerly known as JackLumber 19:02, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] BDORT article taggs
There is a problem with the article[78]. There is a long time problem. There was an arbitraton case about it. There is four edtiors involved now in it (one is myself I am second from most new). I read arbitraton notices, and one editor has personal involvement with person of the article. Other editor also made personal opinion about this technology in the article. The problem is now that these editors does not allow tagging of article - which I do not think is OK, as there is explained disagreement of content of this article. One editor: [79] make the same discussion as myself about this article and way it is written to 'make a point' and say what I see also that it is, "seeking to discredit something, as certain editors seem intent on doing"[80]. These two editors also in past made BLP problems in the article for had to be deleted by Administrator - it is in the archives I read it. There is major disagreement and I try for many weeks to argue these points. There is not neutral position in this article. I aks that at least article must be tagged until disagreement is finished or it is hierarchy who decides this. But two editors make reversions of all tagging by me and other editor GDallimore and say there is not problem with the article. I think it is basic right in WP to declare that there is disagreement in public forum and use tagging. Please help with this. My thank you for help. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 1garden (talk • contribs)
- What tags, and how does this relate to WP:BLP? Also, what are you asking for here, exactly? --Dynaflow babble 06:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- According to this, a certain editor is banned from editing the article, and it also bans other accounts showing the same editing pattern, saying they may be reverted without limit. Is what you are saying that you are being reverted because you are displaying a similar pattern of edits, or is this something else? I'm assuming that you have limited English proficiency, but you need to make every effort to be as clear as possible so that administrators and other users here won't have to guess at what you want done or looked at. --Dynaflow babble 06:50, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I know what's going on now. Richardmalter was banned from editing that article by Arbcom (Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Yoshiaki_Omura#Remedies), so he put together a list of changes he wanted made to the article (User_talk:Richardmalter#WHAT_NEEDS_TO_BE_DONE_.28in_the_very_least.29TO_THE_BDORT_ARTICLE) and asked 1garden (talk · contribs) to implement them by proxy ([81]). This is doubleplus unkosher. --Dynaflow babble 07:03, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- This is some of what Richardmalter was apparently doing before he was blocked. This is what 1garden did in his/her last edit to the article. We seem to have a problem. Admins? --Dynaflow babble 07:18, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I see that 1garden (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) was indef-blocked last night for acting as Richardmalter's proxy on an article he was banned from editing, but I also see that Richardmalter (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) has not been blocked from Wikipedia as a whole since 24 March. Should there be some sort of sanction here, based on the attempt to make a end-run around an Arbcom ruling, especially since it led to a third party being blocked indefinitely? --Dynaflow babble 14:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I saw that, but I noticed that the editor at whose behest 1garden was acting is not blocked. Richardmalter was banned from editing that article or any other articles having to do with its subject matter by Arbcom. He was briefly blocked by SlimVirgin for allegedly trying to evade that ban, but as of now he continues to be free of any restrictions other than having standing orders not to interfere in BDORT-related articles. I'm just concerned that one (none too savvy) editor may have had to take a severe fall for another editor, who got away scot free. --Dynaflow babble 14:37, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Civility warning
WHEELER (talk · contribs) I'm not involved in a content dispute with WHEELER, but I did recently try to mediate a solution between him/her and some other editors over at the Talk:Republic. WHEELER's tone quickly became unhelpful and, I think, uncivil, especially in the last few posts on that talk page. I posted a warning at User_talk:WHEELER#Wikipedia:Civility_Warning. I need to step away from this though (I think my last few replies to WHEELER might not have been the most constructive), so could somebody else keep an eye on this? Sancho 06:48, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- This person has become very, very disruptive. I don't know if there's a template for this, but we could put up a loud notice on Talk:Republic saying Do not feed the trolls. Try to ignore him, and pray that he makes good on his threat to leave Wikipedia. YechielMan 08:27, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- WHEELER has been posting his complaints on the Village Pump pages, as well, and I've asked him on more than one occasion to take it to Dispute Resolution. Corvus cornix 17:24, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
WHEELER is an old editor. He has an very strong PoV, and spent some time imposing it on articles on Greek history and political theory. (He contributed much of the long archives of Talk:Republic). He has always been like this, and it was a relief when he left for Wikinfo; but he says he's going back there, so his peculiar views on the unmanliness of civility (see the diff) probably won't require admin attention. Septentrionalis PMAnderson 18:55, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:SeiteNichtGefunden and how not to handle a content dispute
User:SeiteNichtGefunden feels that improvised explosive devices should not be associated directly with terrorism. I suppose this is a fair enough viewpoint. He also feels that current attacks by such weapons in Iraq should not be referred to as an insurgency, due to a lack of authority to, errr, insurge against, though he also feels that those carrying out those attacks should be referred to as freedom fighters. Possibly contradictory, but what the hey. However, the insistence that anyone who argues with these changes is an American pig-dog and should be reverted immediately as vandalism is annoying and unproductive. Yet it isn't really vandalism in itself (just a poorly carried-out content dispute). Such "correction" appears to be the sole use of this account and it's happened over a fair few articles in the last month, though it's not breaking 3RR. However, I'm not sure if it's worth the time raising an RfC for it. Is that the recommended route, or is there a quicker way? Chris Cunningham 07:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, by my count there were 4 reverts within 24h: [82][83][84][85].
- SeiteNichtGefunden has been using improvised explosive device as a place to fight against American foreign policy and no good will come of this.--Father Goose 08:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I filed a 3RR violation report about 30 minutes before you wrote this on ANI. He or she has previously been blocked and warned about the 3RR so a brief block seems to be in order, IMHO. --ElKevbo 14:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User willfully violating WP:NFCC item #9
On Wikipedia:WikiProject New Hampshire I removed the image Image:New Hampshire state seal.png as violating Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria item #9 [86], it being tagged as a fair use image. Item #9 forbids the use of fair use tagged images outside of the main article namespace. Some hours later, User:YellowTapedR reverted the removal, labelling it "teetering on vandalism" [87]. I removed the image again [88] and informed this editor of our policy and that this is most definitely not vandalism [89], and offering to answer any questions he may have regarding this policy. Without responding to my comments on his talk page, he again placed the image in violation of policy [90], further indicating that I was attempting to run Wikipedia. Earlier, he reverted a removal of album covers from a discography also accusing me of attempting to run Wikipedia [91]. In the last re-installment of the fair use image to Wikipedia:WikiProject New Hampshire, he claimed that the image is public domain. This is actually up for debate at the moment on Commons regarding all state seals (see [92]). Regardless, the image remains tagged as fair use. This editor was aware of the policy and chose to willfully violate the policy. I have removed the image yet again [93], and request this editor be blocked to prevent him from willfully violating the policy again. I recognize that I have been reverting this several times today, but based on discussion at Wikipedia_talk:Three-revert_rule#Recommended_additional_exception it is rather clear this can not be construed as a 3RR violation, despite YellowTapedR's claims otherwise. Thank you, --Durin 17:13, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've added my two cents on his talk page, and I've also issued a warning that he may be blocked for future reversions. Nishkid64 (talk) 17:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well, you've done nothing wrong, but he has. He's been given a final warning, and if he reverts again to violate the fair use rules I will drop the banhammer. Cheers, Moreschi Talk 17:22, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I'm sorry, but the state seal is public domain; I'm not the one who tagged it. It is tagged as public domain on Wiki Commons. The fact that Durin claims it's up for debate doesn't change the fact that it's public domain. It either is or it isn't. --YellowTapedR 17:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- On Wikipedia, we presume things are copyrighted until proven otherwise. It's not been proven that these images are public domain. It's currently under debate. Until that debate resolves in favor of them being public domain, then this image is fair use. It can not be used outside of the main article namespace. --Durin 17:33, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- YellowTapedR, what's the rush? If it's cleared on Commons, you're fine, use it, print car stickers with it, use it as wallpaper... and if it's not, use a different symbol of New Hampshire. I don't understand what the fuss is. Durin is merely trying to enforce one of the simpler aspects of WP:NFCC. Riana ⁂ 17:50, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
The point is it's a fictional debate that was started by Durin himself. The "debate" on Commons is just Durin on one side and several others on the other. It's the manner in which he does things that is annoying and could put him in violation of WP:POINT. --YellowTapedR 18:47, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Well, so far you've managed to accuse me of teetering on vandalism [94], potentially violating WP:3RR [95], and now verging on violating WP:POINT. Anything else you'd like to accuse me of? Maybe you should simply request I be banned from the project. If I could muster so many violations on the removal of a single image, certainly I'm a prime candidate for being banned, don't you think? Enough of this already.
- The image is tagged as fair use. Fair use images aren't allowed outside of the main article namespace. I removed it in accordance with policy, pure and simple. If you're able to ascertain that it is in fact in the public domain, then great. Include it on anything relevant that you want to have it. Paint it on the trash can in your kitchen if you like. I wouldn't care what you did with it. But, so long as it is fair use, it will not be on non-main namespace articles. If that is vandalism, if enforcing it is 3RR, if holding the line on this is violating being disruptive enough to warrant threatening me with WP:POINT, then get on with it and have me banned. --Durin 19:03, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- What's the problem? If you have proof that it's public domain, then that settles the matter. If you have no such proof, then you need to find it before the seal can be used in the manner in which you wish to use it. Corvus cornix 19:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Possible puppetry at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/First_World_Problems?
This AfD just opened this afternoon, and all of the keep votes have come from unsigned SPAs. Just doing some research on the contrib history, it appears all three account have made similar edits on numerous article. I'm wondering if there is a bit of sock/meatpuppetry going on here. Wildthing61476 17:28, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- That AfD is definitely teeming with SPAs. --Folantin 19:11, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sigh. One of those articles which would be OK if the sourcing extended beyond blogs...well, I'm sure the closing admin will take this into account when he sees the numerous SPA tags now decorating the AfD. Best, Moreschi Talk 19:20, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- It would also help if the authors had read their sources better than they do; Paul Krugman has been cited because he used the phrase "the First World's problems". Google cannot write articles.Septentrionalis PMAnderson 19:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- incorrect, Krugman uses the phrase "first world problems" in his article. read it again. I don't even know what "google cannot write articles" is supposed to mean. Imperialism_cola
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- Your last sentence seems clear: you have written an article by stringing together a set of google hits on a random phrase. I do not deny that Krugman was one of the hits; I deny that you have correctly represented what his article says. (But this does belong on the deletion discussion, while it lasts.) Septentrionalis PMAnderson 19:47, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- incorrect, Krugman uses the phrase "first world problems" in his article. read it again. I don't even know what "google cannot write articles" is supposed to mean. Imperialism_cola
- It would also help if the authors had read their sources better than they do; Paul Krugman has been cited because he used the phrase "the First World's problems". Google cannot write articles.Septentrionalis PMAnderson 19:29, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sigh. One of those articles which would be OK if the sourcing extended beyond blogs...well, I'm sure the closing admin will take this into account when he sees the numerous SPA tags now decorating the AfD. Best, Moreschi Talk 19:20, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
no puppetry here, the people just know what they want. also, there are a number of peer-reviewed academic works cited as well, which hardly fall under the category of "blogs." Imperialism_cola
- Well this isnt the place to talk about if the article is any good or not, SqueakBox 19:42, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Imperialism cola: Is this your sock? I can't help but notice the common interest in the McGriddle sandwich and its ... folds. If so you seem to have voted in the AfD twice in succession. --Dynaflow babble 19:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Here is an off wiki discussion which discusses how to keep the article, attacks wikipedia editors etc, SqueakBox 20:37, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Good catch SqueakBox! Wildthing61476 20:39, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] RookZERO trying to provoke another edit war
RookZERO, just recently blocked for 6RR is now again into edit war mode (Diff 1, Diff 2) including the "usual" WP:NPA. Can someone train this guy in WP policy, thanks. Misou 19:48, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Update: In avoidance of 3RR Stan En jumped in and vandalized, i.e. deleting sourced and relevant content, from the page, just as RookZERO did before. Misou 20:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Misou did technically violate 3rr, but has now gone to the article's talk page, so I'm inclined to wait and see on this one. Incidentally, there's a pending checkuser request for RookZERO and another account involved in the dispute.--Chaser - T 01:41, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Need help with a vandal.
Joe1691 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log) is really bumming me out. First, he created an attack page that I marked for speedy deletion. Then he has removed the deletion tag three times. Then he removed warnings from his talk page. Requesting assistance.--Flamgirlant 20:38, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Have you sent a notice to ARV yet? Wildthing61476 20:40, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Gurch (talk · contribs)
This user is adding a banned tag to CharoletteWebb's page repeatedly.. request admin intervention. GDonato (talk) 20:49, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- He has been blocked for three hours by Nick for "being a DICK"; the block, which surely prevents Gurch's continued disruption and may serve ancillarily to discourage him from resuming disruptive editing, is, IMHO, in order, although one might have been a bit more reserved in his blocking reasoning. Joe 20:57, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- (ec) Yah, I protected the page for a day. Gurch being POINTy again ... - Alison ☺ 21:00, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- What a shame, Gurch was a well-respected editor and admin, who has grown bitter over the last several months. It's a shame that we lost such a good contributor. :( Corvus cornix 21:09, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
For the record, CharlotteWebb is not banned. An arbitration committee member left a standing offer to unblock her if she is blocked, and I am sure other admins would also unblock her if she is blocked and requests it. — Carl (CBM · talk) 22:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Noticed heated debate between two editors
Someone might want to check http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Otto4711&action=history and http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Trampikey&action=history
There seems to be some revert-warring on Otto4711's (a user who has been blocked three times before for reverting and deletionist trolling) talk page and accusations of incivility as well. It might be good for a third party to step in before things get more heated. --172.168.147.215 21:13, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/NE1fm
What on earth is going on here? I was asked to look at something, I did, I noticed one of the links was to this, which had launched the previous day and made no assertion of notability, so I deleted it. I watched the debate I was asked to look at, after a relisting it had snowballed delete, so I closed it about 6 hours early, as I had told another admin I'd deal with it and didn't want to forget.
Now I'm suddenly being told that I'm working for a company I've never heard of. Adam Cuerden talk 22:34, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have asked for proof of the claims of bias, or else a retraction of them. Corvus cornix 22:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- That sounds fair. Adam Cuerden talk 23:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] White Dragon (England) impersonator/scammer back
I can't find it in the archives, but this guy was active not too long ago.
He created a fake WP:FORK article of
White_Dragon_(England) (note warning at top that it had to be locked due to sockpuppet editing)
and named it:
White_Dragon_(England) (with invisible control characters at end)
And then went around changing the links that went to the real one to the fake one with the POV pushing he was opposed on on the main article.
And this time he is using the user name User:White43· (with semi-visible control character) to try to impersonate User:White43.
He needs a good banning for impersonation and as sock of previously banned editor. DreamGuy 22:38, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
And some admins should put Dragon (disambiguation), List of dragons in mythology and folklore, and European dragon on heir watch lists to catch this person in the act of changing wiki links to newly created fork files for immediate undoing and blocking. DreamGuy 22:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
WARNING - The scammer came in and edited my comments to point the blame at the wrong editor and to change my user name... we need to be all over this guy right now. DreamGuy 22:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Speedied, moved the text to Talk:White Dragon (England) as it does seem to have some usable information not in the original. Indef banned impersonating user. Adam Cuerden talk 22:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I apoligise right off the bat for posting to the archives for the last incident. I hadn't realised it was archived, and should have checked the page title. The vandal has been trying to change the archives too, which is how I found them. To repost from there, he's using the username User:PeterJames2 to make edits and impersonating DreamGuy as User:DreamGuy·. Polenth 23:01, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Let me see if I get this right. The source that the white dragon is a symbol of Anglo-Saxon England comes from a jeweller, whose name we don't even know? Now, that's a reliable source. Corvus cornix 23:02, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have just blocked User:Polenth· for creating White_Dragon_(England) (two trailing invisibles). -- RHaworth 23:55, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] AfD Disruption?
User Joe Rat (talk • contribs • email) has just AfD'd Ten Commandments for Drivers, but at the same time has added Ten Commandments and Luther's 95 Theses to the AfD. SPA's reason:
“ | Another list of unrelated topics, POV of pastor of non-notable church, previous AfDs on similar listcruft from J. Ratzinger, Username Benedict16. Does not cite to any recognized source "Assoc Press" or alt. "Assok Press" not found in Google search of publishers, possible hoax.
Also AfDs proposed for deletion: "Ten Commandments" (purely opinion oriented list) and "Luther's 95 Theses" (Wikipedia is not a bulletin board for speculative ideas). WP:NOT |
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AfD is here. --Charlene 22:43, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- AfD closed as speedy keep as a bad-faith nomination. I've indefinitely blocked Joe Rat (talk · contribs) - jumping in to AfD right away, citing WP:NOT, etc suggest this is not a genuine newbie, and the account is clearly being used for trolling. MastCell Talk 22:57, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- The reasons for the nomination would be prime fodder for BJAODN, if there were such a thing. Corvus cornix 23:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:TheManWhoLaughs
I and an admin are having a time with this abusive individual, who has now taken to posting nasty accusations on my talk page and on the [3RR page]. He was blocked for 12 hours yesterday, he was asked by an admin at User talk:TheManWhoLaughs to try and listen to/work with me, and he is getting more and more incensed. His accusations are untrue. He is behaving fanatically. I ask for help. --Tenebrae 23:24, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
That is just a untrue claim. I ask you to look at our talk pages. HE constantly is calling me names and making accusations that he is doing.I have done nothing wrong.TheManWhoLaughs 23:38, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- You two have both been edit-warring over that page and the civility level is already pretty low, so there are no guiltless parties here. Let's try to get down to business. What's the content dispute about (not the behavioral dispute; I won't deal with that unless I have to and I don't think either of you will like it).--Chaser - T 00:33, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- More importantly, did the last two edits [96] [97] resolve this situation?--Chaser - T 00:44, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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- The last two edits did indeed — one of them being TheManWhoLaughs', which I and other editors left alone since it, unlike the others, was fine.
- The willful 3RR is a separate issue. The reinserted material was a vio.
- I do appreciate your stepping in. Thank you quite sincerely.--Tenebrae 01:43, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] User:Marliesej
Jut to let you know, I have blanked this user's User page and have let them know that it was not appropriate for Wikipedia. Corvus cornix 23:32, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you. In the future, you can tag that with a speedy G11 or a prod (your discretion). You don't need to inform the noticeboard. YechielMan 23:43, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I just wanted to make sure that what I had done was right. Corvus cornix 01:34, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Bugs-Bunny Bunny
I was just wondering if any one else had opinions on Bugs-Bunny Bunny (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · block user · block log)? The account is used to, basically, spam talk pages of other user's about a survey that the account's operator's group is taking about the web community of Wikipedia. Is this kind of account appropriate for Wikipedia? It seems to exist only to fulfill a purpose independent of the Wikipedia project. Metros 23:53, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I remember another user doing almost the exact same thing not so long ago, and even offered compensation in the form of a gift card or donation to Wikipedia. That user was allowed to continue, but I can't recall the exact details of the survey or the user. - auburnpilot talk 00:30, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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- It's been published recently.I think it was covered inlast week's issue of the Signpost.Circeus 03:21, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Account was permblocked several hours ago. HalfShadow 03:27, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- It's been published recently.I think it was covered inlast week's issue of the Signpost.Circeus 03:21, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Very disturbing action by admin in vote fraud
Somewhat recently, an admin reverted a vote. This is vandalism. If an admin does not like a vote, the most she should do is to make a comment under the vote. For example, in AFD, she may put the warning that canvassed voters do not count and votes are merely to advise an admin of what to do in an AFD. In an RFA, people sometimes write comments against someone's oppose vote. They do NOT revert the vote.
I do not seek punishment for the guilty admin or even try to embarrass her. I only want feedback that it is vote fraud to revert a vote. Vectorsap 00:26, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:Voting is evil - there's no such thing as a vote. On a serious note, it's legitimate to remove comments of sockpuppets, banned users, purely disruptive votes or ad hominem/personal attacks, et cetera. WilyD 00:32, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- There is no voting - they are only discussions; disruptive actions by banned users, or sockpuppets, can be removed since it pollutes the debate. --Haemo 00:35, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah... until I see a diff, I just can't quite work up the gumption to get upset. EVula // talk // ☯ // 00:39, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Would anyone care to block this troll? Corvus cornix 01:36, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Give him a chance to respond. It's possible that's not what he meant (if unlikely). Adam Cuerden talk 01:42, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
OneTwo misguided complaints by a new user does not a troll make. There's no need for a block in response to asinglecouple of fairly civil complaint from a new user. WilyD 01:45, 21 June 2007 (UTC)- Have you read #Incivility by Ryulong? Corvus cornix 01:49, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] About 69.225.*.*
This IP range has been vandalising userpages today, one of them in this range was blocked as an open proxy. Since it traces back to an ISP (AT&T Internet Services), i'm not sure what should be done here. I reported it to the open proxy section too here --> [98]. Any input would be appreciated. Momusufan 02:47, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Was on AIV a bit ago (permalink) but more discussion seemed to be in order. If it's not too much trouble, could you provide some diff links (or even history links) to demonstrate the trend? – Luna Santin (talk) 02:51, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
The first IP that started it was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/69.225.48.249. The next one was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/69.225.49.62, this one was blocked as an open proxy because it is believed to be an open proxy or zombie computer. Next was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/69.225.49.190, and another one but not in the 69.225.*.* range was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/69.110.71.125 Momusufan 03:12, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- All of it is pretty obvious vandalism... no need to range block really. Sasquatch t|c 03:33, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Help with range blocks
I received a friendly email from the National Library of Australia pointing out that IP 192.102.239.195, which I had previously blocked as a sockpuppet, was one of theirs. I have unblocked, and the matter should be closed. However, the email is phrased in such a way as to suggest that the NLA have been, or at least think they have been, rangeblocked. Could someone who knows a bit about range blocking please check whether this is the case, and overturn if necessary. Hesperian 04:25, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- The range appears to be 192.102.239.0/24. I'll check if the range is indeed blocked, and unblock it.—Ryūlóng (竜龍) 04:29, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- No unblock ID found. Probably an autoblock.—Ryūlóng (竜龍) 04:30, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for that. Hesperian 05:08, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Korp! Estonia on wheels
The Bronze Soldier controversy brought along a wave of new users from Estonia. Some of these are single-purpose-accounts, with an aim of waging the Russian-Estonian propaganda war on Wikipedia. This new community has a ringleader, User:Digwuren, who's contributions are limited to tendentious editing, disruptive editing, trolling and personal attacks. I cannot consider him a member of the Wikipedia community in good faith.
For the last two month I have been the largest foreign contributor (I am Finnish) to Estonia related articles. During this time I have created 11 new Estonia related articles (one in DYK) and significantly contributed to one In-the-News article. For my contributions I have been under constant attack by the ringleader and his puppets. Most of my contributions to Estonia related articles have been summarily reverted, usually in under ten minutes.
The only solution I see, is that the ringleader is indefinitely blocked for total disregard of WP:NPOV, or given a community ban. I have been advised, that this issue will have to go to ArbCom, for this I have been collecting evidence.
From the talk pages, it will be extremely difficult to see which side is the vandal and POV-pusher. Digwuren has an excellent command of the English language. In his comments he manages to convey an impression of honesty. To understand the issue, one has to look deep into each party's edit histories. It will be easy to see, that Digwuren has contributed absolutely nothing of permanent value to Wikipedia. He has not created a single article, not even a stub or a redirect. Worst of all, he has utterly failed to accept and understand Wikipedia's basic principle of neutral point of view.
After I first announced my intentions by asking for advise from User:Neil, Digwuren and his group of "volunteers" have been preparing to counterattack, by filing a WP:RFC/U against me. I find this action to be yet an other indication of bad faith. My edit history is clean from most, if not all wrongdoing. I have not reverted any of Digwuren's original contributions. In the "edit wars" I have defended my own edits from what I see as disruption and POV-pushing by him and his followers.
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- Now, in a theatrical manner, I ask you: who is the one of bad faith? Digwuren 17:28, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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I come here to ask for advice. Does this issue need to go to ArbCom? Do we have to wait for Digwuren to file his WP:RFC/U. Will some rouge admin just block him indefinitely? More important, if he is indefinitely blocked, is there some administrator around that would revert the decision? -- Petri Krohn 11:56, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
P.S. - Why the title? The Korp! or korporatsioon are Estonian student nations, the most famous of these is Korp! Sakala. The Estonians in this dispute are most, if not all, classmates at the University of Tartu, as evident in this checkuser request. -- Petri Krohn 11:56, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- This dellusion is becoming anoying... Prove it or stop it!--Alexia Death 12:51, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Well, I have to repeat it here. Digwuren is obviously not a single-purpose account. He has created at least Kukly (not very insightful stub as of now, but really necessary), June deportation, March deportation, tagged articles for Wikipedia:WikiProject Estonia, wikified internal links etc. Yes, there are some problems with edit-warring, but obviously, one cannot be engaged in edit-warring by oneself. Another party is needed. The behavior of Petri during the last two months looks like harassment. Could you both please stop? Blaming people for their place of study is something. Colchicum 12:12, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Kudos! This shows real improvement. All three articles are created in the last four days. Two of them clearly serve his single purpose. On the balace of things, they hardly change the picture. -- Petri Krohn 12:32, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I didn't mean to change a picture in your mind, but I don't understand why the Wikipedia community should bother with it. The accusations He has not created a single article, not even a stub or a redirect are clearly false, the rest of the story has also very limited credibility. Petri, you are a good editor (at least when it doesn't concern Soviet-East European relationships), but I don't appreciate your efforts to eliminate the Estonian community from en-Wiki. POV policy requires different significant points of view to be represented rather than the only "true" one. Colchicum 12:51, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I will change that to He has not created a single article, not even a stub or a redirect before June 15. I have not been stalking, like he is. -- Petri Krohn 13:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Bothering to verify your facts before making claims is not stalking. And since when there is a deadline on how long can someone be a member before creating a new article?--Alexia Death 13:19, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I will change that to He has not created a single article, not even a stub or a redirect before June 15. I have not been stalking, like he is. -- Petri Krohn 13:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I didn't mean to change a picture in your mind, but I don't understand why the Wikipedia community should bother with it. The accusations He has not created a single article, not even a stub or a redirect are clearly false, the rest of the story has also very limited credibility. Petri, you are a good editor (at least when it doesn't concern Soviet-East European relationships), but I don't appreciate your efforts to eliminate the Estonian community from en-Wiki. POV policy requires different significant points of view to be represented rather than the only "true" one. Colchicum 12:51, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Kudos! This shows real improvement. All three articles are created in the last four days. Two of them clearly serve his single purpose. On the balace of things, they hardly change the picture. -- Petri Krohn 12:32, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I would classify this as harrasment based on nationality: As far as I know, none of the accused have never even seen eachother, and only relation between them is estonian nationality. Although you have contributed a lot to Estonian related articles, most of the edits are heavily biased Soviet POV. I do also agree that editwars is not a solution, but your smart manipulations are hard to fight on legal grounds aswell, specially counting the fact that you refuse of any normal cooperation and throw baseless accusations of trolling and puppetry instead. Suva 12:43, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- This looks like an attempt to get opposition banned before "S*it hits the fan"... First on Alex Bakharevs and Neils talkpages and now here. I hope the admin making a decision on this takes a deep hard look into the matters before making a decision. Just a note tho. The RFC/U is not a retaliation for anything. It just has become inevitable at this point. Even without Digwurren(should sanity be having a day off), it is going to happen.--Alexia Death 12:49, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I would point out that the mass scale evidence-gathering associated with the RFC/U -- incidentally, a reason why filing it is not a matter of a single day but may take as long as a whole week -- makes it waaaay easy to map, and at times, even predict Petri Krohn's actions. For example, as Alexia Death points out here, this complaint here on WP:AN/I belongs to the rubric of clear pattern to try to avoid responsibility. It is not the first one, either; Petri Krohn has previously complained here. (Be sure to also check out the following, currently archived, discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive236#User:Digwuren.) Digwuren 13:05, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I have tried to distance myself a bit during last few days, but it seems to be inevitable that I must get involved again.
- While Digwuren has not been perhaps a paragon of a perfect Wikipedian, he has not done anything that would require blocking. In many cases he has just reacted to Petri's edits and edit summaries - that seem to be inserted in many cases just to provoke or insult other editors. My own first contact with Petri was when he reverted my removal of unsourced (and incorrect) claim here with edit summary reverted drive-by deletionist with POV agenda. Until lately - undoubtedly because of the upcoming WP:RFC/U - his edit summaries were often like Yes - but it also proves that Estonians are racists, if not Nazis.
- Current claim of Korp! Estonia on wheels is clearly meant to intimidate his opponents - and get rid of Digwuren. Like it has been repeatedly shown, we are not sockpuppets, we do not know each other and do not communicate outside of Wikipedia (I did have one email from Digwuren while he was blocked, but I replied on his talk page - exactly because I wanted to avoid basis all such accusations). We are not from same class/university course (whole claim is silly - I finished biology, as far as I know, Digwuren and Alexia IT, but on different years. Suva is a musician, I think 3 Lövi has something to do with law and I suspect Erik Jesse is still in the university, studying law or philosophy. I have no idea about Staberinde).
- To summarize this, accusations are clearly baseless and only meant to intimidate and hide Petri's own misjudgments.
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Well, lets look at facts for a moment. Petri is currently trying to push for block of Digwuren but also tries to get some admin to do it without Arbcom. Reason is simple, in ArbCom Petri's open racism aganist Estonians would be unavoidably be part of discussion. Also he would be actualy required to prove his numerous accusations(of course I do not deny that some of them may have some truth in them, but from my personal experience, Petri seems to be make quite serious accusations oftenly with practically non-existant evidence). I say, if Petri wants Arbcom, go for it.--Staberinde 17:43, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- I've actually said it before, prety please make this ArbCom happen, This sword tangling over someones head is nerve wrecking and starts to look more and more like intimidation.--Alexia Death 17:54, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Independent view
I have nothing to do with any of these articles. User:Petri Krohn has a high edit count, and a long history of constructive editing. I think Alexia Death deserves a 24 block for this rude comment posted above. User:Digwuren has a checkered history, at best, and should worry about himself before worrying about other users. This isn't the place to litigate a content dispute. Come here with specific complaints about user conduct and show diffs, and please don't make long winded arguments. Jehochman Talk 13:33, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- My jaw dropped when I read this... I cant believe it. Ive been called a meatpuppet, a sockpuppet and a national extremist by this user without any finger pointing directed at him and now I'm being rude by simply stating that this constant and persistent claim is WRONG?--Alexia Death 14:07, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- You should apologize for calling the other editor insane. Feel free to refute him as strongly as you like, but maintain civility or you will be blocked. Jehochman Talk 14:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Delusion does NOT imply insanity by default. I feel that I have nothing to apologize for.--Alexia Death 14:24, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Since when has delusion been a banned word? Is saying that one is mistaking also an insult? The text above is indeed a long-time belief of Petri (repeated twice today in different places). Claiming that it is false is not a crime, regardless of its holder's edit count. Colchicum 13:49, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- As to checkered history, both contributors have experienced blocks for edit-warring, no reason for preferences here.Colchicum 13:55, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- One block versus 21,000 edits over 23 months is very different from two blocks against 2500 edits in two months, and calling somebody insane is out of bounds. Jehochman Talk 14:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- And fame is everything? Old timers cant make mistakes? Cant have profusely false beliefs and biases?--Alexia Death 14:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- One block versus 21,000 edits over 23 months is very different from two blocks against 2500 edits in two months, and calling somebody insane is out of bounds. Jehochman Talk 14:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- If you are interested in the complaint, you can take a look at this. I think this is way too much for a RfC, indeed, it would even make for an Arbitration, due to seriousness of the issues.
And please do note, that someone's high edit count is not a justification for misbehaviour. E.J. 13:42, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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[101] - this is just to give you the idea of the dispute. Colchicum 14:03, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- The complaint is not a good example of an investigation. There's no chance of this going to arbitration, in my opinion, because it's a simple content dispute. Arbcom generally doesn't hear content disputes. If you want help with investigations, leave a message on my talk page. Jehochman Talk 14:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Having seen your way of responding to complaints here (e.g removing others' comments), I doubt if any of us would need your 'help' with investigations (an offer which in itself is most kind of course).E.J. 14:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- The complaint is not a good example of an investigation. There's no chance of this going to arbitration, in my opinion, because it's a simple content dispute. Arbcom generally doesn't hear content disputes. If you want help with investigations, leave a message on my talk page. Jehochman Talk 14:15, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Well, I did write something in some of these articles. As far as the Bronze Soldier is concerned, any attempt of mine to keep the words "fight against fascism" in the text (which is relevant, since the last "German" defenders of Estonia were in fact an SS Walloonia detachment (check Leon Degrelle, he was a fascist), and among the defenders of the Narva there were SS regiments composed of fascists from Flanders, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries) was summarily reverted within minutes. On Lydia Koidula I not only tried to keep Livonia as part of the denomination of her birth place (which is in fact a compromise already, some people would argue that according to wiki conventions we should say that she was born in Russia) but tried to improve the general makeup of the text. I quickly noticed that a whole bunch of editors devoted much more energy to keeping out this one mention of Livonia than to the pertinent question whether about half of the second paragraph refers to Koidula or to Kreuzwald. But of course, I am still naive enough to believe that this is an encyclopedia, and not a repository of political pamphlets.--Pan Gerwazy 14:17, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
I approve the community ban of Digwuren on account of his mind-boggling history of disruption, revert-warring, and trolling that destabilize a large segment of Wikipedia.[102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110][111] [112] [113] His meatpuppets (Alexia Death, DLX, Staberinde, Suva) should be placed on one-revert parole. Martintg, 3 Löwi and Colchicum should be cautioned and their activities closely scrutinized, as they routinely lend their support to disruption and trolling on the part of the Tartu accounts. --Ghirla-трёп- 14:48, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Any proofs for the accusations? If there is no specific piece of evidence, Ghirlandajo as an involved party should be subject to scrutiny as well. Colchicum 14:52, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Have you read the diffs of Digwuren you have just provided? Content dispute mostly. In one case you erased a comment by Digwuren on Alexia Death's talk page and Digwuren reverted it. I understand that you feel disrupted, but let's stop this.Colchicum 15:03, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- And just to give the people sense of your involvement, Talk:Holocaust trials in Soviet Estonia#Fraudulent edits. Colchicum 15:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The root cause of the problem is Petri Krohn. Despite his otherwise high edit count, he still regularly manages to insult Estonia and Estonians (see, just, e.g., this accusation of "terrorism" [114]. Put it simply, without Petri Krohn's regular insults there would be no "problem" with Digwuren and other Estonian editors' alleged "edit-warring" (and, of course, there have not been any, and will never be nowhere near the same amount of insults flying the other way against "leftist pro-Soviet Finns"). Just my 2 cents, and please save your time by not accusing me of being one of Digwuren's meatpuppets. Cheers, --3 Löwi 15:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- without Petri Krohn's regular insults there would be no "problem" with Digwuren and other Estonian editors' alleged "edit-warring" I disagree. Digwuren started edit war on Monument of Lihula, repeatedly deleting referenced materials and denying link between Holocaust Denial and building monuments to Nazi collaborators and got 48 hr. ban for 3RR violation. After that he responded on comment about very POV error made in the source he provided with personal attack. RJ CG 16:20, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- None of the Estonian Wiki-editors and real life Estonians I know support or openly engage in Holocaust denial. Nobody has built any monuments in Estonia to commemorate collaboration with the Nazis. Insinuating so is not only blatantly wrong, but also extremely (and personally) offensive. What you, RJ CG, are doing (see above) is the same kind of offensive word play which Digwuren, perhaps a bit less diplomatically and a bit more painfully, reacted to in the first place. By saying this, I have no intention to insult you or anyone. However, I am not, and the other Estonian and Estophile editors also are not, obligated to prove over and over again something that is rather obvious: we do not support Holocaust denial and we do not see collaboration with the Nazis as something deserving monuments. Over and out, --3 Löwi 16:43, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- You have to familiarize yourself with Monument of Lihula page, it's edit history and talk page before chiming in. There was never any wholesale accusation of Estonians in Nazi sympaties or Holocaust denialism. There was, however, referenced data about Mayor being Holocaust denier (he actually published book about it). Memorial honoured those who fought in the army of Nazi Germany or the Waffen SS, this was never disputed in any of reference materials too (materials include article from Estonian newspaper translated by Digwuren). In any European country those who fought in the German Army or the Waffen SS are called collaborators, even if they had very valid reasons to do it. Digwuren started edit war trying to deny links of Holocaust denial and building monument to Nazi collaborators, even if both acts are from the same person. RJ CG 17:58, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- None of the Estonian Wiki-editors and real life Estonians I know support or openly engage in Holocaust denial. Nobody has built any monuments in Estonia to commemorate collaboration with the Nazis. Insinuating so is not only blatantly wrong, but also extremely (and personally) offensive. What you, RJ CG, are doing (see above) is the same kind of offensive word play which Digwuren, perhaps a bit less diplomatically and a bit more painfully, reacted to in the first place. By saying this, I have no intention to insult you or anyone. However, I am not, and the other Estonian and Estophile editors also are not, obligated to prove over and over again something that is rather obvious: we do not support Holocaust denial and we do not see collaboration with the Nazis as something deserving monuments. Over and out, --3 Löwi 16:43, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- without Petri Krohn's regular insults there would be no "problem" with Digwuren and other Estonian editors' alleged "edit-warring" I disagree. Digwuren started edit war on Monument of Lihula, repeatedly deleting referenced materials and denying link between Holocaust Denial and building monuments to Nazi collaborators and got 48 hr. ban for 3RR violation. After that he responded on comment about very POV error made in the source he provided with personal attack. RJ CG 16:20, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The root cause of the problem is Petri Krohn. Despite his otherwise high edit count, he still regularly manages to insult Estonia and Estonians (see, just, e.g., this accusation of "terrorism" [114]. Put it simply, without Petri Krohn's regular insults there would be no "problem" with Digwuren and other Estonian editors' alleged "edit-warring" (and, of course, there have not been any, and will never be nowhere near the same amount of insults flying the other way against "leftist pro-Soviet Finns"). Just my 2 cents, and please save your time by not accusing me of being one of Digwuren's meatpuppets. Cheers, --3 Löwi 15:06, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I agree with the opinion of Petri Krohn and Ghirla. I am also independant and arrived while surfing at a heavily biased page about an Estonian politician. An attempt to unbias it failed on revert warring and insults from Digwuren. See [115]. I don't approve indefinite community bans, but a year is ok. Otto 19:22, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, but you are obviously involved: [116]. So far the only non-involved party here has been Jahochman.
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- I became involved after experiencing revert warring and rudeness as I just stated above. At the time I neutralized the POV lemma I was not involved. Anyone who takes the freedom to add a Soviet point of view to Baltic history is brutalized. That is hijacking of lemma's and destructive antisocial behavior. Otto 18:03, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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Ghirla just managed to accuse 7 different editors(not counting Digwuren). I expect that accusations aganist me(meatpuppetry) are proved somehow, and I assume other editors who were called meatpuppets or were accused in disruption and trolling also have similar expectations. Also as I was accused by ghirla I think some of his own comments(all breaking Wikipedia:No personal attacks) are appropriate here: campaign of persecution organized by a group of well-known extremist editors whose activities are coordinated from Estonian Wikipedia, group of Estonian extremist editors, including yourself, gang of trolls, Statements in support for extremist editors, a troll-free territory. I think this helps to understand "neutrality" of this user.--Staberinde 18:01, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I assure you that I can tell a troll from a reasonable user. You won't find many wikipedians who exposed more trolls than I did. I am also the only user holding this humorous award :) --Ghirla-трёп- 18:11, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Out of curiosity, have you read anything by Franz Kafka? Digwuren 22:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I do not care about your assurances. When someone accuses me in meatpuppetry and demands some kind of sanctions I expect them to put some serious evidence on table. Oh, and I also can tell Stalinist-POV-pusher from reasonable user, still for some reason I do not make any personal attacks on them.--Staberinde 18:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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I agree with Petri Krohn and Ghirla. An example of Digwuren's "work" in the Wikipedia is unilateral rewriting the article, that involved removal of existing references to multiple sources. It could be understandable, if Digwuren rewrote it on their own, using multiple sources and incorporating existing references, but for their long article they just translated excerpts from one source. When I began reverting the article to the previous state Digwuren was accompanied by Alexia Death to avoid WP:3RR. Since then they stick to that "wikitranslation", satisfied with the fact, that they can always avoid 3RR using meatpuppets, while I can't. Cmapm 22:41, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Note also this [117] my edit which was reverted by Digwuren. He also placed a message in my talk page insisting on "Soviet yoke" terminology.--Dojarca 06:08, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have to point out that not only complaints from number of different users are almost identical, but accounts listed in those complaints are almost identical too. Aggressive use of meatpuppeting, POV pushing etc. Moreover, all opponents of Petri Krohn's complaint are the members of group another wikipedians are complaining about. I guess admins have a choice between believing many unconnected users who complain about identical destructive behaviour of same group on very different topics and believing this very group, as nobody came forward to clear them. RJ CG 16:09, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Attack pages
I'm afraid this matter is too complex to evaluate fully without spending a lot of time looking through page histories, but I tend to trust Ghirla's judgement. He might be casting his troll net a bit too widely, but there's definitely some objectionable coordination of POV editing going on here. As an example we might look at the contributions to User:Digwuren/Petri Krohn; if that page does not result in an actual user conduct RfC in short order, I suggest that it be deleted as an attack page, because right now it seems like a forum for a group of editors to complain about Petri Krohn. --Akhilleus (talk) 18:18, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- It will result in RFC/U within this day.--Alexia Death 18:22, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- The page is a preparation of a WP:RFC/U case. The actual page of the case is already up; I'm expecting to consider it complete and ripe for listing in the appropriate list by around midnight local time, or around 21:00 UTC tonight. There's less than two hours left to that time. Digwuren 19:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- It has been done: Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Petri Krohn. Digwuren 20:26, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- About attack pages, I suggest Akhilleus to check User:Petri Krohn/Evidence that has been up since 25 may and was blanked only at yesterday(earlier version [118]).--Staberinde 18:24, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Objectionable behavior on the part of another user should never be used to justify one's own. --Akhilleus (talk) 18:26, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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- Precedents tend to influence what is considered appropriate and what not. Digwuren 19:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- What makes your page objectionable is not that it exist, nor its format, but that it clearly was created in bad faith in order to disrupt Wikipedia. -- Petri Krohn 19:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Dispute resolution does not exist for creating disruption. It exists for preventing it. This page is preparation for dispute resolution.--Alexia Death 19:40, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- What makes your page objectionable is not that it exist, nor its format, but that it clearly was created in bad faith in order to disrupt Wikipedia. -- Petri Krohn 19:37, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Precedents tend to influence what is considered appropriate and what not. Digwuren 19:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Of course not, but if User:Digwuren/Petri Krohn is turned to RfC soon(unlike Petri's own evidence page which has been up for long time) then I don't see any serious reason to complaine.--Staberinde 18:32, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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Has anyone noticed that this incident is totally devoid of evidence? This case seems to be yet another phase in Petri Krohn's ongoing vendetta against a group of editors for no other reason than they happen to be ethnic Estonian, as tellingly revealed in the title of the case "Korp! Estonia". First he attempted to get this whole group perma blocked as sock puppets, that failed, now this. In my view, this is harrassment bordering on ethnic vilification. I say this because I have been closely involved in edit disputes with Petri Krohn as much as these other editors, often siding with these editors against Petri, yet I don't seem to be a part of Petri's complaints. The only difference between me and the others is that I am Australian, while the others are Estonian. In my view, if Petri had a real case, he could have brought it against an individual, however this case is rather sordid example of ethnic vilification. What next? A case called Korp! Jew ? Martintg 20:45, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I notice a load of evidence. It is hard to find a single article about Baltic history which has not been vandalized by suggestive terms like puppet regime. These articles are hijacked. There is no attempt made to keep distance and be objective. Otto 18:11, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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- You are misunderstanding Martintg's concern. He's worried that Petri Krohn has not provided any evidence, only sweeping generalisations. And this, indeed, is true. A normal WP:AN/I report generally has diffs of the problematic actions; this one has none. Digwuren 23:06, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Well, as to puppet government, these academic journals are also likely to be hijacked. Colchicum 18:15, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
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