User:Robster2001
| This user counter-protested the 2009 Great Wikipedia Dramaout. I said "moar" to drama for five days. |
My name's Rob Hoffmann. When I'm not browsing Wikipedia, and randomly updating sports, radio, and pop culture articles, I'm a computer tech support technician.
If you're curious about what I've done, feel free to check out my Contributions page...
[edit] Hmm...
Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia anyone can edit but one doesn't have an "inherent right to edit"?
[edit] Prediction
Because there is no community, and because the consensus model of site administration is irreparably broken, either the Foundation will take control of en.wikipedia by the end of 2010, or will direct the Arbitration Committee to do so.
Looks bad for that prediction... but it will happen at some point. Something will happen that embarrasses the Foundation enough. Give it time.
[edit] It's funny because it's true
On Wikipedia, anything you might do (including doing nothing) is, at the same time, prohibited, permitted, and required. No matter what you do, including doing nothing, you can be found guilty of violating some "rule" or another. What this means is that anyone can be convicted of a "crime" against the wiki at any time that is convenient to anyone else with more social power. (from ThatSiteThatShallNotBeNamed.com, by a former ArbCom member)