User talk:Jimmycracker

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Image:Sephiroth.gif Hello, Jimmycracker, Welcome to Wikipedia!
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Happy editing!

Jarlaxle 23:04, July 17, 2005 (UTC)

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[edit] Food for Thought

Imagine there was an article titled "Jimmycracker" with Biographical information, Contributions, etc, and a Controversy section. In your opinion, would it make sense for the incident in which I, a notable peer, pointed out how you might possibly be using a meatpuppet account because you used "we" in relation to other comments which you did not make? What I mean is, should that incident belong in the Controversy section about you? Sure, it did happen, and maybe I even got an admin to say "well, that sounds like a violation" with the false pretense that you were actually using a meatpuppet. Should that go in the article about you as controversy even if it was looked into and no administrative action was taken? In my opinion, no, because I was wrong to make the accusation in the first place (the accusation was erroneous), and all subsequent 3rd party comments surrounding my accusation were based upon a false pretense (making them erroneous as well). I think you see what I'm getting at here with regards to the Ingraham article and the requirements of WP:BLP and WP:NPOV. --Haizum μολὼν λαβέ 09:19, 17 December 2006 (UTC) (same comment will be posted on the respective talk page, feel free to delete here and reply there)


[edit] Request for Mediation

A Request for Mediation to which you are a party has been accepted. You can find more information on the mediation subpage, Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/Stryker (disc jockey).
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Hello. I would like to commence this mediation. I prefer to work over e-mail, so I'd appreciate it if you could send me an address I can use to contact you. Thanks :) —Xyrael / 13:02, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
The other party in this dispute would like to continue it as they feel there are some civility issues to be discussed. Would you consider going further? —Xyrael / 18:23, 12 February 2007 (UTC)

Yeah sure. logitechpresident@gmail.com Jimmycracker 00:10, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Survey Invitation

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