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Why does wiki allow banned user to Whitewash the article about his group? Carryepr12 (talk) 23:58, 24 February 2014 (UTC)
Wikipedia is not a martial court and even if JIDF attacked wikipedia and some wikipedia's contributors with virulence, we still have to comply with WP:BLP (by respect) and WP:OUTTING (because we are not here to take revenge) as well as WP:V (because many stuff added are often not sourced from WP:RS).
That is not the problem. Appletree sock puppet is not fixing biography issues or other policy problem it is making edits to make This article more like Appletree wants it. The notice on this talk page says Appletree cannot edit because banned but he just makes more accounts and edit anyway and this is ok? Carryepr12 (talk) 15:32, 25 February 2014 (UTC)
I think this article is followed by many contributors.
What information would you like to add and or what edit would you like to revert ?
Before publishing information on this talk page, please be sure this complies with BP:BLP.
nb: If the information that you want to add was reverted and then deleted, eg by Malik Shabbaz, I think there is a problem with the information before all. But I don't know what's the problem you refer to.
Tens of thousands of edits have been made to articles in the WP:ARBPIA topic area by hundreds of sockpuppets of blocked or topic banned users via accounts or IPs, many of which were subsequently blocked. Organizations such as CAMERA and NGO Monitor have broken the rules to infiltrate Wikipedia and engineer content making thousands of edits in the process. Sockpuppets are active everyday in the topic area. So I wouldn't be too concerned about one man and one low importance article. Sean.hoyland - talk 17:55, 25 February 2014 (UTC)