Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Heqong/Evidence

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Anyone, whether directly involved or not, may add evidence to this page. Please make a header for your evidence and sign your comments with your name.

When placing evidence here, please be considerate of the arbitrators and be concise. Long, rambling, or stream-of-conciousness rants are not helpful.

As such, it is extremely important that you use the prescribed format. Submitted evidence should include a link to the actual page diff; links to the page itself are not sufficient. For example, to cite the edit by Mennonot to the article Anomalous phenomenon adding a link to Hundredth Monkey use this form: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anomalous_phenomenon&diff=5587219&oldid=5584644] [1].

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Please make a section for your evidence and add evidence only in your own section. Please limit your evidence to a maximum 1000 words and 100 diffs, a much shorter, concise presentation is more likely to be effective. Please focus on the issues raised in the complaint and answer and on diffs which illustrate behavior which relates to the issues.

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[edit] Evidence presented by User:Ideogram

[edit] Tendentious edits to articles related to Taiwan and the Republic of China

Move war one, two, three.

Republic of China: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.

Chiang Kai-shek: this edit was immediately reverted, revert-warring, defying the Wikipedia policy of using Hanyu Pinyin because it is "Communist".

Lee Teng-hui: pushing the POV that former President Lee Teng-hui was a spy and a traitor.

National Assembly of the Republic of China: removing simplified Chinese characters.

Wu Shu-chen: reporting unverified allegations.

Chao Chien-ming: more unverified material ("enraged the residents of Taiwan"), rumor mongering, unverified acccusations, revert-warring, revert-warring, note edit summary, revert-warring, revert-warring. At this point the article was protected.

Portal:Taiwan/Taiwan news: again added previous unverified material.

List of fascist movements by country A-F: Listing the Communist party of China as fascist (immediately reverted).

Democratic Progressive Party: again added previous unverified material.

Chiu Yi: created article with unverified allegations.

Taiwan Province: deletion of controversial material.

Flag: replaced example flag with ROC flag, reverted, revert-warring, revert-warring.

Gallery of sovereign-state flags: replaced PRC flag with ROC flag, revert-warring, revert-warring.

Gallery of sovereign state coats of arms: added ROC.

Flags of unrecognized states: removed ROC, revert-warring.

Portal:Taiwan/Categories: replaced image of Chen Shui-bian with Chiangs and Stilwell.

Jincheng: replaced article with claim by ROC.

Portal:China/Subportals: replacing subportals Hong Kong and Taiwan with ROC and PRC.

Portal:Taiwan/Related portals: moving ROC ahead of PRC in defiance of alphabetical order.

[edit] Refusal to assume good faith and making personal attacks

Accusations of smearing attempts and political motivations, accuses all opponents of being pro-independence pan-green, refuses to drop the term "Communist Bandit", calls a user a Communist Bandit and a fool, calls a user's edits vandalism, warning to AGF and reply, attacking me as mediator, calls me a Communist for picking the color red, demands that the color scheme be changed, calls me a Communist bitch, vandalizes my user page with profanity, vandalizes my talk page with more profanity.

[edit] Other

Blatant lie about the consensus on moving Portal:Taiwan (see Portal talk:Taiwan#Vote for portal name.).

Username violates Wikipedia policy.

--Ideogram 09:02, 19 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Evidence presented by User:Bonafide.hustla

[edit] First assertion

Chiang Kai-shek's username violates wikipedia's naming policy.

[edit] Second assertion

This user is constantly engaged in edit warring, POV edits and personal attack. The user has not made a single useful edit since his initial arrival on wikipedia. His contribution speaks for themselves.[2]

[edit] Third assertion

This user commits personal attack as well as harassing other users through their user talkpage. [[3]] [[4]] [[5]] (a threat from this user)[6] most recent example of PA and talkpage vandalism

[edit] Evidence presented by {your user name}

[edit] First assertion

Place argument and diffs which support your assertion, for example, your first assertion might be "So-and-so engages in edit warring". Here you would list specific edits to specific articles which show So-and-so engaging in edit warring

[edit] Second assertion

Place argument and diffs which support the second assertion, for example, your second assertion might be "So-and-so makes personal attacks". Here you would list specific edits where So-and-so made personal attacks.