User talk:Gene Poole
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[edit] Diliberto
Per this edit, how can you say that an article about a radio program hosted by John Diliberto and edited by Jdiliberto isn't a COI? Look at his edit history, he has done nothing but spam links to his program and add promotional information to the article. IrishGuy talk 21:00, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- Mass additions of links to a website he is the host of...is...well...spamming. It is entirely irrelevant whether or not the person is an important critic or a bored teenager promoting his website. It is the same end result - spam. Edit warring over spam isn't a good idea. IrishGuy talk 21:16, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
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- Report whatever you want. You are reverted valid edit simply because you like the guy who was spamming. All the links added were to the same website. They were added in multiple article by a person with a serious conflict of interest. In what world is that not spamming? IrishGuy talk 21:34, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
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So now you blank my comments and call it vandalism? Nice. IrishGuy talk 21:47, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
- For the record, that was an error on my part which I acknowledged and immediately reverted - as you well know. --Gene_poole 10:12, 4 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] E-mail
Just a head's up that I have sent you an e-mail through the Wikipedia e-mail system. Please be on the lookout for it. Thank you. Newyorkbrad 21:01, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Milomedes
I am posting this comment for the purposes of public record. A number of editors, among them senior WP admins, have communicated with me to identify the above as a single-purpose troll account. In the spirit of not feeding the trolls, and in anticipation of an indefinite block being applied to said account, I will no longer respond to, or consider as valid any communication posted using the "Milomedes" account, as its sole purpose is the active disruption of Wikipedia. Should any administrator require clarification or further information on this subject they should contact me privately via email. --Gene_poole 21:10, 8 November 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have any proof of that? --Pixelface (talk) 07:41, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
- Of course I do.
- In my private communications with a well-known senior admin, the "Milomedes" account was explicitly referred to by the other party as not only an "obvious" troll account, but also a "particularly nasty" manifestation of the species. The context of the comments also seems to infer that this admin is not alone in having arrived at this conclusion.
- A second editor has found it necessary to warn the "Milomedes" account against posting comments that constitute obvious trolling on at least one occasion.
- A third editor is in no doubt that the way in which the "Milomedes" account is used inherently, persistently and deliberately to propagate extensive civility-based discord with other editors as well as generating ongoing disruption of Wikipedia, over long periods of time, constitutes clear evidence of systemic abuse. The editor has identified the "Milomedes" account as being used to introduce massive volumes of largely indecipherable talk page content into discussions. This filibustering technique actively discourages time-poor and univolved editors from contributing to the consensus-building process, helping to turn spectacularly trivial points of contention into epic, intractable, months-long campaigns of labyrinthine complexity. "Milomedes" typically casts these vast, disruptive episodes as some sort of apocalypic war pitting the forces of darkness (anyone who disagrees with the POV Milomedes supports) against the forces of light (Milomedes). Editors whose opinions are not aligned with Milomedes' are subjected to relentless bouts of incivility and personal attack in the context of these battles. If they are articulate/experienced they find themselves slapped with accusations of COI and civility abuses. The less articulate/experienced are sneeringly informed that since their opinions so obviously lack the profound depth of philosophical understanding and incisive intellectual capacity with which Milomedes has been blessed, and which he has so generously and unselfishly made it his mission to bestow upon WP, they really should, to paraphrase, 'just run along now and let the grownups sort this one out'. "Milomedes" apparently does not consider this sort of discussion technique to be classifiable as an abuse of WP:CIVIL, because in the "Milomedes" universe, telling other editors that they're intellectually inferior to "Milomedes" and don't really know what they're talking about anyway is actually doing them some sort of favour.
- Finally, a personal investigation which I recently concluded and subsequently referred to an uninvolved third party editor for further analysis, seems to indicate a strong correlation between several of the accounts investigated. This suggests that there may be at least some truth to the longstanding sockpuppet / meatpuppet abuse allegations that numerous editors have made about Milomedes. They certainly warrant more granular analysis, and that process is presently being pursued via the appropriate channels. --Gene_poole (talk) 14:26, 18 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] GDP
The GDP figure for the Principality of Sealand came from here [1], the Spanish estate agents company thats in a business contract with Sealand. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 12:11, 11 November 2007 (UTC)
- Here is another website showing the GDP of Sealand. [2] This is from the Summit of Micronations 2003. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 18:00, 12 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sealand dollar
The article for the Sealand dollar could be improved if there were images of the coins. I found the following template and thought that it could be useful in the uploading of images from this site.
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Can this template be used on these images? Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 23:02, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Cairo Opera Company
Hi. I'm attempting to track down an Arabic-speaking editor for some assistance on an article we're looking at as part of an Article for Deletion debate. The article, Cairo Opera Company, appears to be entirely in Arabic. I'd love to see the article translated, but I'll settle for some indication that the article is worth translating as written, or whether it should be deleted in favor of a fresh start in english. Your user page indicates that you speak Arabic, and you appear to be active - could you have a look for us? If you're too busy, no trouble. Either way, thanks for your time. Best, ZZ Claims ~ Evidence 05:00, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] UT and Atlantium
Need I say it? Sure I do. You outdid yourself again with UT 682. Have you played Burmer and Brennan before? That's what I call headphone music; it's just not the same on speakers, although I did try listening to it on an iPod alarm clock, and it sounded fine. I don't think it's possible to hear the texture and nuance without good headphones. This particular music reminds me of the best ambient film scores. BTW, don't forget about sources for EoA, or even UT for that matter, as I'm chomping at the bit to get started. —Viriditas | Talk 12:57, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
- Any idea if any of these composers ever made their way to Hollywood (or its equivalent)? Seems like they would have been perfect for the job. —Viriditas | Talk 10:53, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Sealand
I thought the new editor was genuinely interested in cleaning up the Sealand article and making it Featured, which is why I spent a lot of time cleaning out old cruft, marking the potentially bad references, copyediting etc. Unfortunately I'm now beginning to believe he's working to an agenda, which is that Sealand is a state. That's really too bad, because if he can't see the big picture he arguably shouldn't be editing the article at all. --kingboyk (talk) 20:35, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Another sockpuppet of you know who?
Hi David. I wonder if you wouldn't mind looking at the contributions of Onecanadasquarebishopsgate on the talk page of Principality of Sealand. This new editor appeared a little while ago, and as the weeks have passed his comments have become less and less coherent/rational, and more and more troll-like - to the point where they now seem to resemble those of you-know-who, to a rather uncanny degree. Let me know what you think. --Gene_poole (talk) 06:01, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
- I spent a few minutes looking it over. I don't honestly think he has anything to do with Johnski, however I think the person who is editing the article is highly involved in PoS in some way or another. The user does have the same talk in circles mentality though. That's got to be a headache. Davidpdx (talk) 10:43, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
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- No - I'm not a sockpuppet of any user. And also I'm not trying to rewrite the article to say that Sealand is a state, I just thought that the first paragraph was not completely accurate - and I wasn't about to let it be controlled by those that support the opinion "Sealand is a micronation". This is an assumption, but the Wikipedia users that edit the article who consider Sealand nothing more than a micronation probably greatly outnumber the people who consider Sealand a state - I have seen this before.
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- On the same day as the above was posted I suggested using a solution that has been used for the past week with success. Maybe this could solve the problem? Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 15:59, 17 December 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] AfD nomination of Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands
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[edit] Dispute resolution
Rather than continue with this absurd to-and-fro, perhaps you would agree to mediation. Here is the link, you can sign there, [3].
I would like to see this dispute resolved, why not in a NPOV way? Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 22:23, 8 January 2008 (UTC)
- As required by the Arbitration Committee, this notification. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 19:38, 9 January 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] ArbCom
In the event that it does go to ArbCom, I want to be notified. Basically, that's it. Also, it gives me a chance to make a statement. I was a party to the discussion of how that editor insisted that Sealand was a part of the scope of the European Micronations Project, and how the stamping of passports by a few countries was proof of being a microstate. I would certainly consider at least adding that information to the statement as well. If you thought it best that I remove myself as a party, however, I probably would. John Carter (talk) 02:04, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Dispute resolution
As an uninvolved administrator I have left User:Onecanadasquarebishopsgate a rather lengthy disruption warning. [4] The present dispute hardly seems worthy of ArbCom. If you or any observers have any evidence that suggests any sort of bad faith editing, such as sock puppetry by a banned user, please let me know.
Additionally, it would help resolve the situation if you avoided calling Onecanadasquarebishopsgate a vandal, troll, POV pusher, etc. WP:SPADE is just an essay. If he is one of these things, it will be proven soon enough. If he isn't, at this stage such terminology only serves to inflame the dispute. Thank you for that. Best regards, Jehochman Talk 14:54, 11 January 2008 (UTC)
- I've read through the history of some articles and I have seen plenty of disputes similar to the Sealand dispute - they appear every few months and without a proper convention or essay as a guide they will probably appear again. I thought maybe a new convention could be written and placed on the Wikiproject Micronations page to stop these future disputes from happening, and to stop this dispute entirely. Would you help create this convention? The other members could help too and with a proper guide these articles will be much easier to edit. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 16:25, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
- If you need further information, see the Wikiproject's discussion page. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 16:47, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
- I have created the convention, which can be found here. I have also included the naming convention. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 20:09, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
- It would be good to give User:Gene Poole a bit of space. Also, the convention is a proposal, and if you wait a while, you will get feedback as to whether others agree. Meanwhile, if you need something to work on while waiting, try Special:Recentchanges or Special:Random. Happy editing, Jehochman Talk 02:48, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
- I have created the convention, which can be found here. I have also included the naming convention. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 20:09, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
- If you need further information, see the Wikiproject's discussion page. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 16:47, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Micronations
Hello, I know that there has been a dispute for the past two months, but ever since the dispute resolution has been restored there has been a lot of progress with the micronation articles and the discussion pages, so I don't think the dispute needs to continue anymore. I do have a question about Atlantium - the capital of Atlantium has been moved to Concordia - yet I don't understand how Atlantian territory exists Would that not mean seccession from Australia as it is Australian land, or is that land more like an embassy or the Sovereign Military Order of Malta?
Thanks ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 23:24, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Atlantium's website
Can the images from Atlantium's website be used for Wikipedia? I think the article would benefit from more images - the only ones being used at the moment is the flag and the seal.
Thanks ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate (talk) 17:30, 16 January 2008 (UTC)
- By this I mean the several images of Atlantian flags, banknotes, stamps and the new province - all of this would significantly improve the article. Maybe an article could be created for the coins, banknotes and postage stamps of Atlantium. ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 21:54, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Sealand e-mail
I've tried sending the info to you twice now, and been told each time that your address does not pass the Sender Policy Framework. I'm adding the information from the CIA factbook enclosure to the page User:John Carter/Sealand. The formatting is problematic, but it's what I can do. Sorry for the delay. John Carter (talk) 14:50, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
- Tried at the new address. The statement is the one that Sealand submitted to the CIA. I didn't know that's how they get their information, but evidently they use the governments themselves as at least a source. Let's hope it gets through this time. John Carter (talk) 22:50, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
- I honestly don't think we can use their submission directly, unless we can verify that it was published somewhere else. Even then, it might violate WP:SPS. Kingboyk would probably be a better person to ask, though. And it doesn't seem to be included in the world factbook as per here. John Carter (talk) 01:14, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Template:Bumbunga table
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[edit] Good article
After creating those tables I think that the Atlantium article can be, after some more improvement, nominated for good article status (probably better to get good article status first, then eventually featured article status). Atlantium's website has plenty of information and images that could benefit the article, but some of the images require permission. Can I use those images? Since you are the Emperor, I think that your contribution to this will gain the article good article or even featured article status.
Thanks ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 21:34, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi - there's a problem with the infobox - if we don't complete all of the fields it leaves four or five blank lines at the top of the page. Sealand has been fixed, but some of the fields don't apply to Atlantium. Any suggestions on how to fix the Atlantium article? Thanks ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 16:15, 26 January 2008 (UTC)- Problem solved. ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 16:39, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
- Hi, I've requested a peer review for Empire of Atlantium, you can find the link on the discussion page. We should get some information on how to improve the article to good or featured article status. Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 16:53, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
- Problem solved. ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 16:39, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Johnski Part 378
It appears our DoM hack is once again back. [5] We'll see if he makes a run at mucking up the DoM articles again. Davidpdx (talk) 10:54, 10 February 2008 (UTC)
GP, there was another edit to the DoM article recently. I think this is clearly a "test edit" aimed at trying to figure out of we are still watching that page. Please take a look and let me know if you agree or not. Davidpdx (talk) 00:16, 29 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Template and the symbols of Atlantium
Hi, there has been a problem with the images at template:AtlantiumFlags. One solution would be to update the images so that Wikipedia had Atlantium's permission to use them - will Atlantium allow Wikipedia to use them?
Thanks ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 10:50, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
- Problem solved ----- Onecanadasquarebishopsgate 15:27, 19 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] I'll take a look
Wanted to also tell you that I enjoyed the UT "Patagonian excursion" podcast. —Viriditas | Talk 13:32, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
- Interesting discussion about the birth-dates. Milo's got a good point about using it. Any idea if the music or biography project uses it in that way at present? But, you also make a valid point about consistency. —Viriditas | Talk 13:49, 5 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Milo
Gene, any chance you can avoid addressing Milo directly, and just discuss his ideas without mentioning his name? If you can, then adminstrators will be able to see that he's the one doing the trolling. In the past, the problem has been your reaction to his trolling. Don't react, just ignore him, and I'll report his behavior to the appropriate people. But every time you react to him, it makes it look like the two of you are responsible for the same behavior. So please, stop reacting to his jabs and we might be able to make some progress. —Viriditas | Talk 06:50, 7 March 2008 (UTC)
- Keep doing what you are doing. Bring more people into the discussion, particularly those who have worked on ambient and space music articles, and some who have not but are experts in other areas, such as categorization, lists, disambiguation, etc. You've got the WP:3O, WP:RFC, and even the assorted noticeboards. There's a lot we can do, but laying out your argument in clear, but brief and persuasive language wins at the end of the day. —Viriditas | Talk 02:05, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
BTW, UT672 is downloading right now per your suggestion. What do you think of Stephen Kent and Trance Mission? I wanted to add some sources to remove the unreferenced tag, but I'm having some trouble. I found a few, but one is self-published and the other isn't as good as it could be. Having seem them perform before, I'm sure there's good press coverage somewhere. If you know of anything, let me know. Which brings me to the question of categorizing their music. Is this electroacoustic music or some other form of ambient? The self-published book calls it "Electronic Ambient World Music", so should I just tag it with electronic music and world music cats? —Viriditas | Talk 12:18, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
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[edit] Gemnoviag
I am curious as to why you deleted Gemnoviag from "List of Micronations" when it clearly has over 500 hits on Google which is more than other micronations such as Alantium. So if Gemnoviag is an "unverified nonsence claim" than several of those are too. So if you are going to delete something like this and how you classify it is rubbish maybe it's time to take it down a notch and do a bit more research... Furthurmore I would like to point out that on your page for Alantium is referenced as only two are reliable sources. All but those are references to the "governmental" site. Obviously given what you are putting on is only using two reliable claims you are under cited. Given someone took the time your article is qualified for the Articles for Speedy Deletion. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.32.220.117 (talk) 22:37, 27 May 2008 (UTC)