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Nominating another user for Triple Crown:
User:Nmajdan has 7 DYK's. 3 GA's and 2 FA's listed on his user page. He probably qualifies for a TC, or maybe an Imperial TC. As an aside, it may be time to archive more of your talk page. Ciao... --Jayron32|talk|contribs 02:41, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for nom!↔NMajdan•talk 20:22, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Can I add a possible nomination? User:Smurrayinchester created the article Winter service vehicle listed as a GA and a DYK on 2007-02-13 and as a FA on 2007-04-28. His user page at User:Smurrayinchester/Main lists 10 total DYKs and a FL and a FA. That leaves him needing a second GA for the Imperial TC. Imzadi1979 08:48, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'll be a little bit catching up with this. If you'd like to simplify third party nominations, please submit specific links. Best wishes and thanks, DurovaCharge! 19:31, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Nominating User:Awadewit for the Triple Crown or better
- Featured articles:
- Mary Wollstonecraft (TFA 20 February 2007)
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Original Stories from Real Life
- Some Thoughts Concerning Education
- and more
- Good articles:
- Mary: A Fiction
- The Age of Reason
- and more combined with DYK articles
- DYK:
She is also a diligent copy editor of several articles. She deserves this award. I was going to give it to her myself, but I'm assuming I have to go through this process? Sorry, still not familiar with everything Wikipedia. I hope I'm doing this correctly. :) - Jeeny Talk 23:31, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Nominating... Wait... No. RfAr stuff, actually.
See this. Thought you'd like to know this. - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 05:05, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. DurovaCharge! 05:07, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
New sockpuppets of VinceB
Hey Durova, I am sorry to disturb you, but the banned User:VinceB is back again and my request at WP:ANI remains without any answer. Could you look at [1] please? Thank you in advance. Tankred 14:01, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Do that checkuser. You'll be suprised. They are not mine. I always confirm my sockpuppets, just Tankred delets those confirms [2]. And anything, that can be embarassing to him, or his way, to maintain that picture, he built up around me. If right now I'm logging in and out, that it will be easy to confirm. If not, than, intrestingly, it happens, that two-three individuals are saying the same, including me. You decide: lynching, or doing the right way, and go checkuser. - VinceB--195.56.51.196 14:34, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Vince, e-mail is the right way to send comments during your ban if you'd like the community to lift that ban someday. DurovaCharge! 14:50, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- After his most recently used IP got blocked, his new sockpuppets Odbhss and Pannonia disappeared too. But, since VinceB is using a dynamic IP, I am pretty sure they will return soon. I would greatly appreciate if you could address my request at WP:ANI whenever you have time.[3] Tankred 15:02, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hello Durova. Sorry if I'm disturbting you, but User:Pannonia keeps replacing valid information with nonsense in the Slovakia article, keeping reverting my undos (4 times so far) and deleting portions of Principality of Nitra (3 times). Can you help me? Thanks. MarkBA t/c/@ 16:08, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Warned on talk page. I'll follow up at AIV/3RR noticeboard if necessary. Please contact me on my talk page if Durova is offline. --YFB ¿ 16:45, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Pannonia (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) blocked 24hrs - Durova, you may wish to adjust the block length at your discretion. --YFB ¿ 17:10, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Warned on talk page. I'll follow up at AIV/3RR noticeboard if necessary. Please contact me on my talk page if Durova is offline. --YFB ¿ 16:45, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Update: Pannonia has been blocked for 24 hours, but this does not resolve the main problem: VinceB's evasion of a ban by using two new sockpuppets. I have filed a formal request at WP:ANI[4] and I hope someone will find it. Tankred 17:52, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've reviewed the checkuser history and some have been declined per WP:DUCK, so WP:ANI or WP:AN look like the way to go. You can always take things back to WP:RFCU and cite the noticeboard thread if consensus action doesn't form. DurovaCharge! 19:01, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Evidence Talk page
Would you care to express your opinion in this matter? [5] I've been asked to remove my comments as inappropriate which is puzzling to me. However, your response would paint a much broader perspective here. --Poeticbent talk 17:11, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, the suggestion was originally my idea and I've worked well with both Piotrus and with Ghirla. Your evidence statement seems perfectly appropriate to me. DurovaCharge! 18:33, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much. Would you like me to mention in my evidence statement that the idea was originally yours? In fact that was the reason why I approached you in this matter ahead of everybody else. Nevertheless, your opening statement [6] explains it well enough. --Poeticbent talk 18:50, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- You're welcome. If it continues to be an issue you might follow up. Let's hope my response settles things. Best wishes, DurovaCharge! 18:57, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much. Would you like me to mention in my evidence statement that the idea was originally yours? In fact that was the reason why I approached you in this matter ahead of everybody else. Nevertheless, your opening statement [6] explains it well enough. --Poeticbent talk 18:50, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
Evidence or Workshop?
Piotrus asked me today [7] unsure if it wouldn't be better to take my evidence statement [8] from his ArbCom Evidence page and put it as a motion on his Workshop page under the heading "Motions and requests by the parties". [9] I would very much like to get your feedback before that. By the way, I'd like to congratulate you on a wonderful piece of advice you wrote as an essay called "arbitration tips"[10]. I'm sure many of us took it to heart, because I most certainly did. --Poeticbent talk 03:26, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- If you're talking about making a workshop motion to rename the case, go ahead. Although I doubt a case that's been open this long would really get renamed. Thanks for the feedback about my arbitration tips page. Best wishes, DurovaCharge! 18:54, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. I will keep my statement where it is. --Poeticbent talk 20:18, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Schools
I noticed an old message on WP:ABUSE you left, saying you have contacted some schools regarding vandalism with some success. I had to block a school in one of the jurisdictions where I went to school. I'm interested in contacting them and seeing what the school can do. I'm quite sure they will be responsive, so I'm trying to think of what to suggest they might do. The school has a moderate amount of vandalism, but it's somewhat tolerable (on our end) and not quite as high as other schools. So, I think a school-wide anon only block would not be good. They can probably find out what student is responsible for the latest vandalism incident. If it's just a small number of kids for past vandalism incidents, maybe something more specific can be done without affecting the rest of the school. Though, I'm not sure what could really convince a student to behave while on the computer. Or if some technical restrictions can be in place for specific kids. Or what else they could do? Do you have any ideas or suggestions? --Aude (talk) 00:17, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- I have looked through each individual contribution of the school and do see repeat offenders, with similar edits on different days. I think the school could deal with these individual students. I also looked at meta:XFF Project, though don't see any schools listed there. Not sure if that's something they can do. --Aude (talk) 01:47, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, at the risk of repeating information you've already read, what I did was to contact the school's IT department first by e-mail and then by telephone. I gave them some basic coaching on how to correlate edits to student vandals and suggested the school assign these students to improve an article under faculty supervision. Last month I launched a wikiproject that could help with that: WikiProject classroom coordination. Best wishes and let me know how your effort goes. DurovaCharge! 03:23, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- I spent some time determining how the school in question (first one on my list) compares with others - User:Aude/schools. Actually, it seems to be one of the better schools, with less volume of vandalism than others. Though, it's still a lot. Many others have been issued 6-month blocks. Since I'm pretty sure it's 1-2 kids responsible for most of the vandalism in March and April (and possibly they have provided their names as part of the vandalism), I think the kids can be tracked down and some more specific course of action taken. I'll see what they can do, and be of assistance. --Aude (talk) 04:16, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
Block of ISOLA'd ELBA
Thanks you for your response on this block, but I'm not convinced this is a sock of Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles. I will open a thread on WP:ANI proposing they be unblocked and you are welcome to comment. —dgiestc 04:28, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- Fair enough. I've replied there. Although I'm not hard-and-fast opposed to unblocking, I do think the odds of a productive result are quite low. DurovaCharge! 05:05, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- I have decided to unblock them. —dgiestc 15:37, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the heads up. I hope the unblock succeeds. DurovaCharge! 23:00, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
Your view of the MfD of WP:CSN?
User:Ryulong has nominated this noticeboard for deletion. I thought I remembered you were a proponent. (Your name shows up several times in Wikipedia:Community_sanction_noticeboard/Archive6). Will you have a comment to add on the MfD? Thanks, EdJohnston 11:25, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
And here? -- Ben TALK/HIST 12:59, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Actually I was the editor who proposed that board. It's like a view through the looking glass, seeing the statements some Wikipedians who've had next to nothing to do with it are making about why it was established and what it does. DurovaCharge! 14:31, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Please note that the WP:CSN has once again been wiped from WP:BAN#Community ban. Apparently "bold, revert, discuss" now means "boldly delete, and when reverted, boldly delete again without waiting for discussion to resolve the issue". So even while the MfD continues, the policy underlying WP:CSN has been cut out from underneath it. So much for consensus. -- Ben TALK/HIST 15:10, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Let's settle down and deal with this one step at a time. Calmness and patience usually succeeds. DurovaCharge! 15:17, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- The dispute continues at WT:BAN#MFD underway, resume protected version until resolved, despite which the policy has been repeatedly changed without consensus. For all the accusations of "lynch mob" that were thrown at WP:CSN, the repeated change alters policy to authorize roving lynch mobs; one block-happy admin with two yea-saying friends' support in IRC or email could meet the new policy's requirements -- and since no notice need be posted on any board (they "may" be but needn't), all those concerned citizens (who could have watchlisted and monitored WP:CSN) will have no way to monitor these banning discussions, let alone comment on them. This doesn't make anything less "convoluted" or "bureaucratic", it only changes "who decides community bans" from the community to the admins.
That's a major change, a drastic change, in what the "Community ban" section has been since its creation; and it doesn't have consensus, it has been "boldly" made over objections and then repeated after reversions [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] -- which isn't what WP:BRD says to do. -- Ben TALK/HIST 01:30, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
- The dispute continues at WT:BAN#MFD underway, resume protected version until resolved, despite which the policy has been repeatedly changed without consensus. For all the accusations of "lynch mob" that were thrown at WP:CSN, the repeated change alters policy to authorize roving lynch mobs; one block-happy admin with two yea-saying friends' support in IRC or email could meet the new policy's requirements -- and since no notice need be posted on any board (they "may" be but needn't), all those concerned citizens (who could have watchlisted and monitored WP:CSN) will have no way to monitor these banning discussions, let alone comment on them. This doesn't make anything less "convoluted" or "bureaucratic", it only changes "who decides community bans" from the community to the admins.
- Let's settle down and deal with this one step at a time. Calmness and patience usually succeeds. DurovaCharge! 15:17, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Please note that the WP:CSN has once again been wiped from WP:BAN#Community ban. Apparently "bold, revert, discuss" now means "boldly delete, and when reverted, boldly delete again without waiting for discussion to resolve the issue". So even while the MfD continues, the policy underlying WP:CSN has been cut out from underneath it. So much for consensus. -- Ben TALK/HIST 15:10, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Story on Wikipedia
This may stimulate a lively discussion. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 12:58, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
Persistent vandal
User:69.89.108.5 -- Fyslee/talk 14:33, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Another sysop beat me to it. Best to report at the vandalism in progress board. DurovaCharge! 15:06, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
I wonder if I could address some of these points. "no alternate mechanism has been proposed to make partial community sanctions such as topic bans or revert parole feasible"—I'm interested why this particular claim gets spread around so much despite my attempts explain that the CSN did not invent such things, that they can happen as a result of any discussion, and that the ArbCom supporting the community's ability is not the same as the ArbCom endorsing the Community Sanction Noticeboard.
"The principal argument against it seems to be that only sysops deserve any voice in community banning" is a repetition of the same misrepresentation: there is no such thing as a sysop-only discussion and no one has proposed such a thing. That is not the alternative to bureaucracy. It is very clear from my comments that I think the CSN is less representative of the community and consensus.
As for community enforceable mediation (this is what caught my eye), I admit I haven't given it much thought, so I'm curious. How does it work with WP:CSN? But also, how is it different from other mediation? Is there an example of a successful case (or any concluded case, I can't find one)? Dmcdevit·t 22:18, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Your questions span several topics, each of which could be a discussion in itself. And in most instances I have already provided articulate reasons which you appear not to have read. So I'll address this in bullet form.
- Community topic bans and other community sanctions that fall short of full sitebanning are not recorded in an account's block log. CSN makes these useful remedies scalable. By that I mean there's a readily available archive where editors can read up on the topic. This is far more useful than a targeted search tool because it allows editors to research precedents when crafting and discussing new proposals. So, for example, if someone thinks 1RR is the best remedy for a reasonably good editor who descends into edit wars, the CSN archives provide an easy way to check any similar cases that have already been proposed or enacted, as well as the circumstances of each case. By this means CSN fosters a consistent and equitable process that is unlikely to continue if these discussions devolve into larger boards. And as I already noted at the MFD discussion, only a handful of people who recall participating in a specific partial ban discussion are likely to enforce it if these discussions return to the administrative boards. The search tool does allow that tiny pool of editors to justify blocks when they're necessary, but it's pretty much a Lone Ranger approach to enforcement and I'm uneasy about that. I strongly suspect that fewer partial bans would even be proposed at those venues because of these inherent shortcomings to enforcement.
- I have never claimed that ArbCom endorsed the CSN board and to suggest such a thing is a serious misreading of my statements. ArbCom endorsed the community's right to impose partial bans without prejudice as to method or venue. To my knowledge no effective venue for such bans existed before CSN, nor was such a practice encompassed in the definition of community banning that dates from summer 2005, nor has any practical mechanism been proposed that would replace that CSN function if the board ceased to exist.
- I can dig up the diffs if need be, but both at the fall 2005 discussion about community banning and the thread from this past week at the banning policy talk page include explicit opinions that a unified front of sysops can override legitimate community consensus about a community ban. That view has been articulated in extreme terms including a statement that even if 100 editors disagreed with a ban the administrators could be justified in ignoring that collective opinion. The policy language itself gives no explicit role to non-sysops and the current drive to close the noticeboard reinforces the impression that a group of people either want to disempower the general community of Wikipedians or believe that the community was never properly empowered despite several months of de facto action. The current firestorm is a superb case in point for why consensus is not necessarily apparent without discussion: silence is often mistaken for consent when in the opposite sentiment actually exists.
- I fail to understand how you come to regard CSN as either bureaucratic or unrepresentative of community consensus. I and others have taken considerable pains to implement only such community sanctions refinements as made the process robust, fair, and scalable. Each innovation in the process has been proposed for solid reasons and supported by the people who were atively volunteering with these matters. It appears to me (and apparently also to the people who support my position) that both our reasoning and our patient work of many months has been brushed aside by people who formed an opinion in great haste and without adequate attention. I find it particularly disturbing that a significant number of the arguments against it are based upon misreadings of my statements and actions and that these same people ignore my corrections and clarifications when I post them. The concept of featured articles has developed and refined over time; AFD has developed over time; why shouldn't community banning develop along logical lines also?
- Pertinent to the above, all of your questions about CEM are fully addressed at that process page and its talk page. I've even written a FAQ about it for easy reference. Its link is easy to find from the bottom of WP:CEM. And I must add, I find it frustrating and symptomatic of the general problems at this week's discussion that you pose these questions without even a cursory attempt at research. DurovaCharge! 23:56, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
I am curious about your opinion of my comments on that MfD, since your objection was a large part of why I found the discussion thought-provoking. Vassyana 00:27, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Some of those ideas have been discussed already and the trend has been to avoid overlapping functions with other boards. In theory I'm not necessarily opposed to new functions that don't duplicate existing venues and I was reticent to accept the renaming from CN to CSN. Thank you for appreciating some of the points I've raised. DurovaCharge! 01:32, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for considering my comments. Your points are usually very easy to appreciate, even when I do not agree with you. Your comments come across consistently as well-thought and reasoned. Be well. Vassyana 06:14, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Your comments on WP:CN
You have stated that "it is counterproductive on many levels to propose sitebanning..." [16]. Actually, I haven't proposed that either Commodore Sloat or Armon be sitebanned. My comment on WP:CN stated, in relevant part, that
I suggest that the article be reduced to semi-protection, and that Commodore Sloat and Armon be placed on community revert probation for a period of three months. They would be limited to one reversion per page per week, except when reverting under the circumstances described in Wikipedia:Three-revert_rule#Exceptions.[17]
I would ask, therefore, that you reconsider your objection. John254 23:44, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Okay I'll refactor, but I strongly recommend that you withdraw your proposal pending the outcome of mediation. DurovaCharge! 23:57, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- Since you oppose placing Commodore Sloat and Armon on revert probation at the present time, do you support continuing the page protection on Juan Cole pending the resolution of this dispute, or would you support allowing the community to edit the page, and preventing these users from engaging in further edit warring by some other means? John254 00:10, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Let's let things stand for a few days. I'm encouraging these editors to look toward a larger solution. I've hinted this fairly strongly at the mediation and don't object to stating it here: if they cannot agree on fundamental terms of discussion or preventive measures to contain their dispute administratively, I will probably close mediation and refer the matter elsewhere. I'd rather not pressure them unduly by setting a specific time limit on this matter and I also I understand the desire of other editors to resume progress on the article. Would this solution be amenable to you? Please withdraw the proposal and wait 5-7 days. If progress isn't forthcoming get back in touch with me. My e-mail is enabled if you desire confidentiality. Your comments are also welcome on the mediation's outside input page. Regards, DurovaCharge! 00:44, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Since you oppose placing Commodore Sloat and Armon on revert probation at the present time, do you support continuing the page protection on Juan Cole pending the resolution of this dispute, or would you support allowing the community to edit the page, and preventing these users from engaging in further edit warring by some other means? John254 00:10, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
Pointers
If the pointers are lasers, sure :) - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 01:43, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've been impressed with your work in the Wikipedia namespace for a few months now. You've been pitching in at necessary places and generally being levelheaded and cordial. Seems to me that you probably have the right disposition for getting a mop and that you'd seek it for the right reasons.
- As you probably know, the community would probably want to see several more months' worth of steady contributions before sysopping you. One thing to focus on between now and then is main space edits. I usually recommend that editors become major contributors to at least one good article before seeking adminship. Quality time in article namespace pays a lot of dividends and it grounds and informs the way you use the tools and participate at discussions. At some point, editors who become heavily involved on the process side of the site without a lot of article space edits usually go off kilter in some way. They'll have a theoretical model in mind that just doesn't correlate with most people's firsthand experience. DurovaCharge! 08:53, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
ImprobabilityDrive
The user has brought up some points on his talk page that make it plausible that he isn't a Gastrich sock. It may make sense to unblock him for now. JoshuaZ 05:59, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've unblocked him. I see no correlation timewise between his edits and recent Jason socks. There are other reasons I suspect that he isn't Jason which I am willing to communicate via email per WP:BEANS if you want. JoshuaZ 06:19, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Durova I have opened an RfC. Since you have been drawn in this please voice your comments at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/ImprobabilityDrive. Arbustoo 17:49, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'll give that a look and probably a comment. DurovaCharge! 20:33, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- Don't bother, I blocked him because Checkuser showed he was a sock of User:StudyAndBeWise. --Akhilleus (talk) 22:42, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, StudyAndBeWise as well as VacuousPoet are both socks of Kdbuffalo, so I'd say ImprobilityDrive is also Ken. KillerChihuahua?!? 22:48, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
"negative dynamic"=
as posted on the MfD discussion--could you expand on that a little? DGG 21:27, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
- Apologies for the delay - I've been offline several days. Write me via e-mail if you'd like a fuller description. Warmly, DurovaCharge! 20:44, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
Can you help me?
The article Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case is being monopolized by User:Cfvh who continues, in my opinion to usurp the community and go with own agenda. I see it this way:
- He move the article to an improper name. The case was known as Dannielynn Stern paternity case, however because Birkhead changed the name, Cfvh feels it should be called Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case and changed the name without asking the community.
- A discussion, current, is going on, yet Cfvh does not wish to wait out consensus and is reverting to fit his agenda, rather than, in my opinion, keep the article accurate.
- At the time the case was filed, it was not known who the father was, so it is impossible to call it by the now known father's name.
Basically, I'm going to step back, but I appreciate your insight and wanted to get your opinion of what to do. I submitted a 3RR, but was told I was guilty of the same and that Cfvh was not in violation of it. I then called for an RFC and asked all parties to wait for resolution and reverted the article back to what it was, yet Cfvh has again reverted it. Do you think I am at fault? What should I do? Is there a way to get Cfvh to stop reverting until the community can come to a conclusion? Any other thoughts or suggestions are welcome. Lastly, if you know how to communicate better than I do, would you mind being my advocate? I welcome any insight or comments you can lend me or the article. Thanks a bunch! --Maniwar (talk) 00:38, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- I hope this resolved itself while I was offline? DurovaCharge! 20:51, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- I wondered what happened...welcome back. I kind of left it alone. If you feel up to it, what would you have done differently, and and do you think I was wrong? I don't think I did, but any pointers you could give I'd appreciate it. No hurry though. Thanks! --Maniwar (talk) 01:21, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
- I would have gone ahead and opened an article content RFC if I had been in your shoes, and if I had discussed the possibility on the talk page beforehand I would have specified that I was considering article content (so as not to confuse anyone about what type of RFC was intended). Things did get a little testy there. The best approach is usually to help turn down the temperature and open the discussion for wider input. DurovaCharge! 19:42, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I wondered what happened...welcome back. I kind of left it alone. If you feel up to it, what would you have done differently, and and do you think I was wrong? I don't think I did, but any pointers you could give I'd appreciate it. No hurry though. Thanks! --Maniwar (talk) 01:21, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
IRC
Do you do IRC at all? If so, you really should be hanging out in #wikipedia-en-admins on Freenode. Leave me an edit with your cloak and I'll add access for you - David Gerard 16:32, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- Oh, and your SEO spammer LART was beautiful - David Gerard 16:33, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for the offer, David, but that particular channel is the primary reason why I don't do Wikipedia-related IRC at all. DurovaCharge! 20:32, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
Please block ImprobabilityDrive per check user
According to Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/ImprobabilityDrive, ImprobabilityDrive is likely a sock puppet of VacuousPoet who is permanetly banned. Arbustoo 03:22, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi. Have you seen this ANI discussion? You might be interested in weighing in, since you have some history with the user and his blocks. Bishonen | talk 11:14, 6 May 2007 (UTC).
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Finally received a reply
I finally received a reply on the Nigel McGuinness OTRS ticket. The reply states that the OTRS ticket was correct because:
- "[The] main reason why the USPTO was deemed a non-valid source for the real name was, that it includes original research (which violates WP:NOR). If we talk about sources, it generally means "sourced to a newspaper article or similar"."
and
- "Further, and unrelated to the issue of sources, why is his real name notable? It appears, that he is anyway widely known by his alias name, so why would anybody want to know his real name and why is it worthy of inclusion?"
In my opinion of this the OTRS database being considered original research is just bizarre to me, how can a publically available source be original research just through its application? Additionally the second part of the "why is his real name notable" ignores that wikipedia is an encyclopedia of knowledge, and biography articles where people are known by aliases that wish to not be known by exist fully. This continues to be an OTRS ticket that applies to no other article on all of wikipedia excluding this single case in which nothing is different about it and every other biography article on wikipedia. Thoughts? –– Lid(Talk) 09:54, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, it's a bit hard for me to wrap my head around that. Would you like to forward the entire response to my e-mail? DurovaCharge! 17:32, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Dear Durova
Dear Durova, I stumbled upon your userpage a few days ago, and I wanted to tell you that it's beautifully designed, and it even served me to learn the interesting story upon which your username is based. As a side note, I also wished to tell you that I took the liberty of making a few enhancements and improvements to your userpage, but I won't simply change it by myself; rather, I've posted the new version at my Sandbox. If you like it, just copy the code and use it at will; and if you don't well - it's your userpage, and your choice! :) Nice to meet you, and have a beautiful day, Phaedriel - 12:10, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much. I'm flattered. DurovaCharge! 16:43, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Security questions
Is this user's question (posted to many people) appropriate?
Asking someone to reveal information about their password seems very suspicious to me. -- Fyslee/talk 19:32, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- May I answer please :). There reason is here. Hence some people now think that ones with weak-password should not be admin anymore. --- A. L. M. 19:42, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'll just have to AGF about Snowolf's motives, but whatever the case may be, doing this publicly and expecting public answers isn't very wise, IMHO. -- Fyslee/talk 19:53, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
CEM on Cole
The discussion seems to have ground to a halt; again, we could use your perspective. I believe that the microproblem has been solved, but we have yet to include the information in the article. As for the macroproblem, Armon claimed a couple of days ago that he was thinking about it; it's fine to give him a chance to respond but I don't see the need to hold up the rest of it while we wait. csloat 18:04, 8 May 2007 (UTC)
need help with another user.
hello. i appreciate the time you take to help maintain wiki. i will copy the message that i have sent to wiki on the vandalism post.
Morpheen
user continues to remove valid information from Acid Bath musical page, careless of multiple explanations on the content that wiki contains. an explanation that wiki contains all information (past members, and record labels) of the band. the user continues to edit the page to his views, and to blank his own talk page, in order to remove the warnings, and explanations.
i am not sure where to proceed from this, but this has been continuing for over a month. user states that he simply does not like the past record label of the band, so he assumes it should not be known that the band was signed to it. (that is stated from his talk page, which he continues to blank out)
thank you for your time and i hope you can help me fix this delinquency.
- The best thing you could do is to add a reliable reference citation for the disputed information. Featured articles make good examples of how this is done. Here are three examples:
- From a Wikipedian standpoint I could call an edit vandalism if the material is properly referenced, but when two people add and remove the same unreferenced passage I call that an edit war. If you're correct then it's time to look up some music magazines or CD inserts and write footnotes. Keep in touch to let me know how it goes. DurovaCharge! 16:02, 11 May 2007 (UTC)
Keith Henson investigation
I was working on a simple mediation cabal case [18], when I noticed a serious WP:BLP problem, so I started an investigation [19]. What is the next step? I am thinking about checkuser. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 21:06, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've skimmed the article talk page as well as your mediation and the report. Good work on your part to date. Not sure where WP:BLP fits into the picture, but WP:OWN and WP:COI concerns look serious and obvious. This probably extends to WP:NOR and the undue weight clause of WP:NPOV. How exactly would you justify a checkuser request? Parameters for that are pretty narrow. DurovaCharge! 17:29, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I tried to find a connection to show that some of these accounts are the same person, but I haven't been successful, probably because the hypothesis is false. I brought this to BLP at first because there was an severe disclosure of personal information, but should probably move this over to WP:COI/N, since that seems to be the primary concern. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 18:21, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I don't see any blocks in the editor's log. From a browse of the account history this looks like a recent flareup of a fairly established (but not particularly active) editor who isn't a single purpose account. Have polite cautions been tried? Persuasion is always the better course when it's possible, and this might very well be a reasonable person. DurovaCharge! 19:35, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I agree. Since he isn't engaged in abusive sock puppetry, I don't think he needs to be blocked. I have given polite warnings. According to news reports, he's back in custody for legal issues, so I think we can give this time to calm down. On another note, can you look at this other investigation for a Scientologist who has been making COI edits and pushing POV. [20] People on both sides are causing trouble. If enough of them get blocked, they might eventually get the point that Wikipedia isn't a battleground. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 02:37, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- Scientology is a contentious subject that has gone into arbitration before. I've left my two cents at the thread. DurovaCharge! 05:22, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- I agree. Since he isn't engaged in abusive sock puppetry, I don't think he needs to be blocked. I have given polite warnings. According to news reports, he's back in custody for legal issues, so I think we can give this time to calm down. On another note, can you look at this other investigation for a Scientologist who has been making COI edits and pushing POV. [20] People on both sides are causing trouble. If enough of them get blocked, they might eventually get the point that Wikipedia isn't a battleground. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 02:37, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- I don't see any blocks in the editor's log. From a browse of the account history this looks like a recent flareup of a fairly established (but not particularly active) editor who isn't a single purpose account. Have polite cautions been tried? Persuasion is always the better course when it's possible, and this might very well be a reasonable person. DurovaCharge! 19:35, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I tried to find a connection to show that some of these accounts are the same person, but I haven't been successful, probably because the hypothesis is false. I brought this to BLP at first because there was an severe disclosure of personal information, but should probably move this over to WP:COI/N, since that seems to be the primary concern. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 18:21, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Cole CEM
I know you've been away; when you get a chance, we could use your help on the Cole CEM. csloat 03:53, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, my comments and suggestions are at the mediation now. DurovaCharge! 17:07, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Request for help
Hi Durova, can you please read this and fix obvious mistakes. I will also appreciate your comment in improving the article. I need to complete it in next few days and file arbitration case. with best wishes. --- A. L. M. 17:31, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, my keep vote conflicted with MFD closure. I'm not an expert on the subject at hand and partipated in the mediation with considerable trepidation. Arbitration looks like a reasonable step, yet I wonder whether the arbitrators would be bolder than I was. Serious real world controversies dovetail at this topic. Could you separate the site policy issues from the (probably insoluble) religious and political aspects? DurovaCharge! 18:22, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- I do not know that how to do that. It is difficult for me to tell that WP:Profanity is violated based on a Muslim religious believes. Furthermore, pictures drawing were very rare by Muslim artist given that it was against Islam. Hence presenting those very rare pictures in large number and putting them on prominent places in articles is clear violation of WP:Undue weight. I think some non-Muslim (like yourself) after reading the article can present my points in much better way. Hence if you could do some editing then it will be great. --- A. L. M. 14:08, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- I gave my own two cents at the mediation, which was generally sympathetic to your position. Yet I suggest before you go farther you float the idea with at least one member of the arbitration committee. They generally deal with matters that pertain to user conduct and overall the conduct level at that mediation impressed me. Think about any aspects of your request that could be pertinent to arbitration and articulate those angles very clearly. The Committee usually rejects requests that are content disputes. DurovaCharge! 15:39, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- Done [21]. Should I contact other members too? Also thinking to contact Jimbo Wales. --- A. L. M. 15:48, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- Use your own best judgement. DurovaCharge! 16:38, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- Done [21]. Should I contact other members too? Also thinking to contact Jimbo Wales. --- A. L. M. 15:48, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- I gave my own two cents at the mediation, which was generally sympathetic to your position. Yet I suggest before you go farther you float the idea with at least one member of the arbitration committee. They generally deal with matters that pertain to user conduct and overall the conduct level at that mediation impressed me. Think about any aspects of your request that could be pertinent to arbitration and articulate those angles very clearly. The Committee usually rejects requests that are content disputes. DurovaCharge! 15:39, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
- I do not know that how to do that. It is difficult for me to tell that WP:Profanity is violated based on a Muslim religious believes. Furthermore, pictures drawing were very rare by Muslim artist given that it was against Islam. Hence presenting those very rare pictures in large number and putting them on prominent places in articles is clear violation of WP:Undue weight. I think some non-Muslim (like yourself) after reading the article can present my points in much better way. Hence if you could do some editing then it will be great. --- A. L. M. 14:08, 13 May 2007 (UTC)
Stopping Vandalism
I just spent 50 minutes playing cat and mouse with a vandal, and WP:AIV still hasn't acted on my block request. I guess its time to ask for the tools. What do you think? Jehochman (talk/contrib) 04:45, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Done, 24 hour block. Sometimes it feels good to have the tools. Thanks for the heads up. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 04:48, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- This one is using proxies. He's over here now: 142.179.62.0 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) Jehochman (talk/contrib) 04:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- I think we are dealing with a black hat SEO who may be using some sort of script. I see a pattern in the edits. My suspicion is that they want one specific reference gone, and are attacking all of them to create confusion. Can we semi-protect the targeted articles, starting with Traffic Power? Jehochman (talk/contrib) 05:04, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Am I caught up on the blocks? Keep me apprised; I'm working on a complex investigation with another editor atm. DurovaCharge! 05:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Semi-protecting. Give me the full list. DurovaCharge! 05:07, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Am I caught up on the blocks? Keep me apprised; I'm working on a complex investigation with another editor atm. DurovaCharge! 05:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Blocks are good. Here are the targeted articles. I think he'll be back soon. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 05:11, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- 23:59, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) April 1, 2007
- 23:59, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Traffic Power
- 23:58, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) One way link
- 23:58, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Barry Schwartz (technologist)
- 23:57, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Rand Fishkin
- 23:57, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Link bait
- 23:56, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Doug Heil
- 23:55, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Big Daddy Google
- 23:54, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) Google Image Labeler
- 23:52, 13 May 2007 (hist) (diff) PageRank
All done. Are the fires out? You need the tools, my friend. We have to get you sysopped. I'll find you a barnstar for this work as soon as I'm free from the other task I was working on. Cheers! DurovaCharge! 05:22, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- My watchlist is calm. I was pleased to see other users spontaneously helping out and left them "thank you" messages. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 05:24, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- You'll make an outstanding sysop someday, and I hope that day comes soon. Do me a favor please? Write up a summary of this incident and post to WP:AN. The community ought to be apprised of this. A lot of them are very naive about this sort of abuse. DurovaCharge! 05:28, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- I don't think "competitor" was the right word, so I changed it to "adversary." Hope you don't mind. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 06:04, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- That's fine with me. I was searching for the right wording. Didn't want to get into jargon. DurovaCharge! 06:11, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- I don't think "competitor" was the right word, so I changed it to "adversary." Hope you don't mind. Jehochman (talk/contrib) 06:04, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Shouldn't we have better things to do at 3 AM then this?
No? Oh well :). I've made an offer over on CN, if that account wants to post information and evidence in their defense, plus I've also sent the user a reply to the email he sent me. SirFozzie 07:13, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- It isn't 3 AM in my time zone, and thanks. I'm helping an editor with a complex investigation atm. Took a break to check in on the RFAR. DurovaCharge! 07:15, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Oh fun. Good luck! SirFozzie 07:17, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Defending oneself in CN discussions
Hello. Firstly, I want to confess to feeling intimidated when speaking to such experienced editors like yourself. Please excuse me if I say anything ignorant or that betrays unfamiliarity with CSN.
The concern that I tried to raise at the RFAR and at CSN is that I feel that editors against whom allegations are made should have the total freedom to defend themselves that is accorded to all the participants in the discussion. It is unfair that all the "claimants"/"prosecutors" should have complete freedom to debate every point and easily rebut every statement someone makes, while the defendant can only respond on his talk page, must depend on the graciousness of others to help him, and is barred from easily rebutting arguments on a point-by-point basis in real-time. It is a big disadvantage in a forum like CSN, where many different points and arguments are constantly being made by many different people. Indeed, points are frequently repeated by new participants who did not read all the discussion.
Though my experience with CSN is limited, my impression so far is that in certain controversial cases, you can get a cacophony of voices on one side of the issue that make it very difficult for the other side to be heard. I am guessing that these objections have been raised before, and that you have good answers to them. If you can refer me to answers written elsewhere that would be fine. Best and thanks, nadav 07:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've posted to the thread there about defense. Basically I agree with you: I'd prefer not to block an editor while discussion is ongoing. Sometimes that's impossible because the editor has no intention of presenting a defense and abuses the opportunity, so arrangements often get made for the editor to post a defense to his or her own user talk page (which blocked editors may still edit). I've attempted to write some right of defense into banning policy but that attempt got overridden by other editors. You're welcome to raise your points at Wikipedia talk:Banning policy.
- And please don't feel intimidated about posting to my user page. I'm just an editor who's been around a while and who happens to have the tools. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 08:05, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. I'll start reading tomorrow the lengthy discussion on that page, and will then hopefully repropose a "right to defend oneself" clause (or maybe "privilage," since as you say it should be revoked for abusers). Best, nadav 08:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, it's only absolutely revoked in extreme cases. If the editor needs to be blocked we do our best to accommodate a defense within the parameters of the block. Very rarely does the user's talk page need protection, and when that happens there's seldom much to discuss. DurovaCharge! 08:56, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. I'll start reading tomorrow the lengthy discussion on that page, and will then hopefully repropose a "right to defend oneself" clause (or maybe "privilage," since as you say it should be revoked for abusers). Best, nadav 08:53, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
Hi - I haven't been spamming everyone's page with thanks, but I did want to thank you for your nomination and words of support in my recent RfA. The kind words and expression of trust meant a lot, especially coming from editors for whom I have so much respect. I hope to live up to it, and just wanted to say thanks again. MastCell Talk 15:28, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Arbitration is as much fun as a root canal, but once in a while something positive grows out of it. Meeting you and supporting your bid for adminship was one of those occasions. Now let me nudge you over to WP:COIN and WP:SSP... ;) DurovaCharge! 19:27, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Arrr...your opinion/input
Can you go to [here] when you have a moment? There was an issue going on long before I visited the page, and by consensus and by various editors, an entry has been deleted. Yet, there is one editor, non registered, who consistently adds it and insists that it be added. The sentence is unsubstantiated, unsourced, and loaded. Any input you can give would be appreciated. I've warned, and warned each editor (whom I believe may be the same person) but they keep being hostile. You can plainly see the history of the conversation, and as stated, editors since February 2006 have been reverting it. Thanks! --Maniwar (talk) 19:25, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Wish you'd come to me before things heated up to this point, but good call about WP:RFC. I've semiprotected for two weeks. This looks like a new editor, even if possibly tendentious, and it's better to explain site standards before going to block warnings. Good luck resolving things. DurovaCharge! 19:45, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
Request
Your comments on CN were by and large very reassuring. I did leave a question for you following your last comment that referenced his block log, though, and since the discussion has now been closed by Tony there is no reason for you to answer it. I would appreciate it, however, if you did follow up on it, if you feel it is in the least valid, on the Arbitration page (or on my talkpage, if you so desire). Hornplease 22:18, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
- Taken by itself, a single violation of WP:CITE would hardly ever be bannable. Certainly that particular instance from PalestineRemembered wouldn't be. For an example of what could be bannable in itself I could pull up details from the Joan of Arc vandal investigation. That other fellow actually self-published his pet theories in an Adobe Acrobat file mocked up to mimic the look of a scholarly journal in order to push his POV OR on Wikipedia.
- So for this present case, I think any account that's been blocked for four of seven months is one step away from banning. Maybe if the editor had taken some demonstrably positive step in the interim such as joining WP:ADOPT I'd have given more slack. His defense didn't recognize what I wanted to see, which is that Wikipedia tries to be a first stop for serious research. It's a lot of work to look up an old periodical - microfiche or interlibrary loan - and PalestineRemembered didn't appreciate that aspect of the issue. The POV pushers who deserve banning seldom demonstrate real respect for citation sources or for Wikipedia's readers: it's as if references were nothing more than a way of armoring an edit against assault. Fundamentally, that's not a sustainable way of building an encyclopedia.
- If PalestineRemembered wanted to honor a Palestinian perspective there are much better ways of doing so. The most compelling book I've read on the subject is Raja Shehadeh's The Third Way, and of course I've sampled my share of Edward Said. I hope the people who sympathize with that editor's politics do their share to balance articles with solid citations to the best Palestinian authors. We're all human beings and Wikipedia as a project strives to be neutral. DurovaCharge! 06:28, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for your long response, which I believe deserves a considered reply.
- I don't think it quite answers my concerns, which were about the editor's previous block log, which I see as punitive rather than preventative, but I understand and share your concerns about meticulous sourcing and misrepresentation of scholarship. On this occasion, though, and purely if you continue to be interested, I recommend that you look through this editor's edits, as I did when I first ran across the user yesterday. I have seen more than my share of unpleasant, single-issue POV-pushers in my time - and I maintain that nationalist editors with a sense of grievance are the worst - but this particular editor maintains a respect for such things as edit summaries. Also, unlike most of them, this editor does actually respect sourcing per se, which I fear contributed to his error with the Auckland Star, which as you say is disrespectful of genuine research.
- Finally, if I had been blocked for four months out of seven, with really minimal pretext, when I first started - which I suppose even I could have been if I edited in certain articles - then I certainly would not have come back with improved politeness. I would have been convinced that WP was broken. (As it is I avoided logging on for years except when I wished to participate in an extended conversation.) This user came back improved, even if that was not likely given the misapplication of the block; but I did not see anyone offering to adopt him/her, and I am not even certain that it was recommended, or that the user learnt of the opportunity. In the devil-takes-the-hindmost hellhole that is the Arab-Israeli conflict on Wikipedia, I do not think anyone would have bothered, or thought that it was worthwhile. There will, people think, always be another. Hornplease 07:46, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- Any blocked editor has the right to request an unblock review. None of these blocks were reduced so I accept them as legitimate. An editor who spends four months under block restrictions has plenty of time to read up on site procedures and policies. I started one avenue myself by founding Category:Eguor admins as a go-to list for editors who think they've gotten short shrift from Wikipedia processes and who don't want to be accused of admin shopping.
- So in light of the shift in consensus at WP:CN I've supported arbitration. I still think, to be candid, that it's a fairly simple case. But something that garners this many differing views deserves a full hearing. DurovaCharge! 07:59, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- You're quite right that nobody unblocked. I remarked on that in my first post to the discussion at CN as an example of the validity of the block log as evidence; that was before Fayssal's post made me look more closely at the circumstances of the first two blocks. I should say that if I had been an uninvolved admin, even if I had thought the blocks unjustified, I would probably not have unblocked, and you are a braver man than I if you would have! Thank you for your time and attention.Hornplease 08:09, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, considering that I'm a female war veteran, I'm not sure how to take that braver man than I part. Let's hope arbitration sorts this out to the community's satisfaction. DurovaCharge! 08:19, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- Almost certainly still true, as I'm not brave at all:). Hornplease 08:29, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- Dear Miss Durova, Wow! You were in a war?! Which one? Are you okay? My daddy was also in the military! It makes ya wonder why people have to keep doing this to each other. Will people ever learn? Joan of Ark question asker below. :) --172.133.120.41 15:05, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
- Well, considering that I'm a female war veteran, I'm not sure how to take that braver man than I part. Let's hope arbitration sorts this out to the community's satisfaction. DurovaCharge! 08:19, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- You're quite right that nobody unblocked. I remarked on that in my first post to the discussion at CN as an example of the validity of the block log as evidence; that was before Fayssal's post made me look more closely at the circumstances of the first two blocks. I should say that if I had been an uninvolved admin, even if I had thought the blocks unjustified, I would probably not have unblocked, and you are a braver man than I if you would have! Thank you for your time and attention.Hornplease 08:09, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
Apologies for the tardy reply: I was in the Global War on Terrorism. I joined because my uncle was a 9/11 survivor. DurovaCharge! 19:40, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
COI charges
Your previous statements are being invoked as partial justification for a COI charge here[22], so you may want to let your views be known. Raymond Arritt 17:31, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- I see that's already been handled. DurovaCharge! 19:13, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Re: continuation of WP:ANI
Thank you for your comment, but tell me something:
If a person reports that three Muslim editors are violating WP:BLP on Ariel Sharon page, would that result in a few days of insults such as being called "antisemite", "immune to reason" or being put on "radar screen". Certainly not: that would have been acceptable, and the editors, if they were Muslim, wouldn't have mind that as well. I still can't believe we are arguing over a non-negative term, which from your POV is offensive.--Gerash77 20:50, 15 May 2007 (UTC)
- And I find it hard to believe that, despite repeated assurances on my part and actual threads at this talk page where Muslim editors have sought my opinion as a neutral party, you continue to accuse me bigotry. You have no idea what my POV actually is. I strongly recommend you retract these offensive accusations. DurovaCharge! 19:12, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
COIN on Connolley
I posted a second complaint on the COI Noticeboard on Connolley. I expected someone would show up magically like you did last time, but no one has. Is it unreasonable for me to ask you to take a look at Connolley's second offence? It is about the same information, but this time I posted it on the Hockey stick controversy page where other editors said it rightfully belonged. To me this seems an open and shut case, but someone has to make a decision. Will you do it? RonCram 01:00, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've already speedy closed this discussion, as it was descending into wikilawyering and wasn't going to lead anywhere productive. --Akhilleus (talk) 01:04, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- Akhilleus, you deleted too early. I am certain Durova would have liked to express her opinion since she concluded the first case. I am not certain you even understand the issues. Your comments indicate that you do not. RonCram 01:09, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- RonCram has been highly disruptive. Whether he is right or wrong about the underlying content isn't the point. The COI guideline specifically warns not to use COI allegations to gain the upper hand in a content dispute. RonCram posted voluminous material on WP:COIN to litigate the content dispute, yet he only offered a single diff to substantiate the COI claim. That diff showed WilliamConnolley deleting a statement with a reference link to a .edu URL containing a ~, somebody's personal user space. What was there? A PDF reprint, probably a copyright violation, without any context. There was no way of knowing if this was a peer reviewed article, an advertorial, or an opinion piece. The publication has a website exclusively in Dutch language, so there is no easy way for us to verify anything about the source. Under these circumstances, deleting this questionable material wouldn't be a COI violation for any editor, no matter what their situation. The complaint was filed in bad faith. RonCram persists in his crusade against Connolley, in spite of warnings from three uninvolved, respected editors. My opinion is that RonCram needs to be stopped before he causes further harm to the project, since he
obviouslyis unwilling to restrain himself. Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 03:20, 16 May 2007 (UTC)- This was not a content dispute. I was trying uphold Durova's earlier conclusion. Connolley has completed disregarded Durova's statements. When I was told I needed to offer more than one diff, I posted four. The pdf I linked to is an English translation from a highly respected Dutch science magazine Natuurwetenschap & Techniek. The English translation is hosted on a website at the University of Guelph where Ross McKitrick is a professor. This is the first time anyone has raised any question about the copyright of the article. Such a question seems absurb on its face, but if that was a serious issue - information about the copyright can easily be obtained from the university. People have made some ridiculous claims that this Dutch science magazine is not a reliable source, but the fact is easy to establish. Go to Google Scholar and search for it or click this.[23] But none of this really matters because these were not the reasons given by Connolley. He knows the magazine is reliable and he knows there is no problem with the copyright. Connolley (and his minions) have attempted to suppress valid information to protect his colleague. RonCram 05:41, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- "I was trying uphold Durova's earlier conclusion." Res ipsa loquitor. Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 07:37, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- This was not a content dispute. I was trying uphold Durova's earlier conclusion. Connolley has completed disregarded Durova's statements. When I was told I needed to offer more than one diff, I posted four. The pdf I linked to is an English translation from a highly respected Dutch science magazine Natuurwetenschap & Techniek. The English translation is hosted on a website at the University of Guelph where Ross McKitrick is a professor. This is the first time anyone has raised any question about the copyright of the article. Such a question seems absurb on its face, but if that was a serious issue - information about the copyright can easily be obtained from the university. People have made some ridiculous claims that this Dutch science magazine is not a reliable source, but the fact is easy to establish. Go to Google Scholar and search for it or click this.[23] But none of this really matters because these were not the reasons given by Connolley. He knows the magazine is reliable and he knows there is no problem with the copyright. Connolley (and his minions) have attempted to suppress valid information to protect his colleague. RonCram 05:41, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- RonCram has been highly disruptive. Whether he is right or wrong about the underlying content isn't the point. The COI guideline specifically warns not to use COI allegations to gain the upper hand in a content dispute. RonCram posted voluminous material on WP:COIN to litigate the content dispute, yet he only offered a single diff to substantiate the COI claim. That diff showed WilliamConnolley deleting a statement with a reference link to a .edu URL containing a ~, somebody's personal user space. What was there? A PDF reprint, probably a copyright violation, without any context. There was no way of knowing if this was a peer reviewed article, an advertorial, or an opinion piece. The publication has a website exclusively in Dutch language, so there is no easy way for us to verify anything about the source. Under these circumstances, deleting this questionable material wouldn't be a COI violation for any editor, no matter what their situation. The complaint was filed in bad faith. RonCram persists in his crusade against Connolley, in spite of warnings from three uninvolved, respected editors. My opinion is that RonCram needs to be stopped before he causes further harm to the project, since he
- Akhilleus, you deleted too early. I am certain Durova would have liked to express her opinion since she concluded the first case. I am not certain you even understand the issues. Your comments indicate that you do not. RonCram 01:09, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
Akhilleus and Jehochman are both fine editors and I trust their judgement. I hope I'm correct in inferring from RonCram's requests that both sides of this dispute accept my neutrality. DurovaCharge! 20:03, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
what to do at this point?
Armon still has not bothered to respond or acknowledge the attempts to deal with the microproblem or the macroproblem on the CEM page. Is there any way to speed up the process? csloat 09:40, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- Even more troubling -- while Armon refuses to respond to CEM, he has been actively editing, including an extremely tendentious revert on another page in which he and I have been in revert wars in the past. As in his edits that went to CEM, he is deleting sourced and relevant material with cryptic and illogical explanations. I am tempted to restore the material he deleted, but I really don't want to get into another revert war with him. However, I do think this is an important aspect of the macroproblem -- his insistence on deleting sourced and relevant material that he doesn't agree with, often with deceptive or non sequitur reasoning (in this case, his reason for deleting the material is that he says it belongs in a different section. If that is true, why does he not move it to another section instead of deleting it, and initiating a revert war with the editor who added it?) I will reprint this statement on the CEM page so you can respond to it there, as it is relevant to the macroproblem that we need a solution to. csloat 01:00, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm rather close to closing the mediation. DurovaCharge! 18:59, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- What happens after that? csloat 20:58, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- Most likely, you'd try to work things out until someone proposes arbitration. I consider it likely the Committee would accept the case. DurovaCharge! 21:16, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- What happens after that? csloat 20:58, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm rather close to closing the mediation. DurovaCharge! 18:59, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
An earlier thread (above)
Due to exceptionally high traffic on your Talk page I’d like to make sure that you are going to take notice of my question above, so I'm posting an extra link to it here. Your input would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance. --Poeticbent talk 13:46, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- Replied above. DurovaCharge! 18:59, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Triple Crown
Hey. With a DYK under my belt, I qualify for the level one triple crown. Evidence of one DYK, one GA, and one FA taken from the same topic for consistency: [24], [25], and [26]. My userpage has a list of all my GA/FA/FT contribs if you need more evidence or different articles. Oh, and I'm not doing this as a self-nom because I'm an egomaniac; I don't want to make someone nominate me as a formality :) — Deckiller 15:42, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
- I wrote "Eyes of the Insane" to GA, and I also wrote Christ Illusion to FA and "Jihad" to FA. As concerns DYK's, here and here are DYK's I'm responsible for. I think this means I qualify for level one triple clown (I hope so), though I'm unsure. Thanks for the time by the way, and happy editing! LuciferMorgan 20:57, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hello,
An Arbitration case in which you commented has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/PalestineRemembered. Please add any evidence you may wish the arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/PalestineRemembered/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/PalestineRemembered/Workshop.
On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, --Srikeit 05:40, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Opinion and advice needed
Hi Durova. There is a kind of complicated issue between my hand. All details are found here at the AN/I MDS International / MDS America conflict bothering Wikipedia. I've done my best but i'd like to get your opinion on the matter and if it is time to go for an ArbCom case directly instead of wasting the community time. Thanks in advance. -- FayssalF - Wiki me up® 13:32, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks Durova. -- FayssalF - Wiki me up® 19:30, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I wish I had time for more help than that. But you can always come to me with page protection requests. DurovaCharge! 19:35, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
more from Anacapa
Hi Durova I was just contacted by another user (Jbolden1517) who's been having trouble with Anacapa on Talk:Shunning. Anacapa responded to my question (wherther hey were drop in editor or not) on my talk page with a long off-topic rant abou Maoism. I think there are elements of not assuming good faith in their response, as well as ranting on my talk-page. The words "you SEEM to be blind to the insane bullcrap and inane cowcrap (conservative, liberal or whatever) that prevails in the NAME of NPOV on Wikipedia" sounds like bad faith to me. I aksed Coelacan to have a look but I think she's a bit snowed under at the moment. Am I wrong or is there a case for at least warning Anacapa on NPOV grounds for their edits and WP:NPA and WP:AGF for their comments?
They have also made another traunch of edits to Feminism in the last 2 days - once again to the criticism sections - one particularly interesting bit of phrasing is "Feminist whistleblower, Christina Hoff-Sommers also shows how feminist misandry leads directly to misogyny by establishment feminists against (the majority of) women who love men in Who Stole Feminism: How Women Have Betrayed Women."
I also found a warning that Irishguy gave to one of Anacapa's IPs for POVPUSHing in November '06. I've deatiled it in the the report. Have you any advice on how best to proceed here. Should I respond to Anacapa or just WP:DENY?--Cailil talk 17:25, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I think it's appropriate to give an NPOV warning. Thanks for your paitence. DurovaCharge! 19:15, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- You're going to laugh when you read this but ... how should I phrase this warning? I was going to use the {{uw-npov1}} and add the diff and additional text ask Anacapa to "Please take note of the NPOV policy's guide to asserting opinions. Your characterization of the views is not conforming to the policy. I have not reverted your edits as I hope you will rewrite the information in accordance with NPOV" - is that the best thing to do or should I just use the template and the diff? Sorry for the question, I'm just a bit nervous of using the NPOV template--Cailil talk 23:09, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I left it myself. DurovaCharge! 20:14, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- You're going to laugh when you read this but ... how should I phrase this warning? I was going to use the {{uw-npov1}} and add the diff and additional text ask Anacapa to "Please take note of the NPOV policy's guide to asserting opinions. Your characterization of the views is not conforming to the policy. I have not reverted your edits as I hope you will rewrite the information in accordance with NPOV" - is that the best thing to do or should I just use the template and the diff? Sorry for the question, I'm just a bit nervous of using the NPOV template--Cailil talk 23:09, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
Please protect the deer
The Deer article is in dire need of permanent semi-protection. Nearly every other edit is vandalism, and the other one is to revert it. -- Fyslee/talk 20:21, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've given it six weeks of semiprotection. Usually we don't make these things permanent. Let me know if problems resume when this expires. DurovaCharge! 20:24, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. It's irritating when everytime it pops up in my watchlist it's a waste of time to check what's going on. -- Fyslee/talk 20:44, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- If this sort of thing happens elsewhere on your watchlist, don't hesitate to ask for page protection. It's a very simple check to confirm the need for protection and any sysop can implement it quickly. DurovaCharge! 20:12, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. It's irritating when everytime it pops up in my watchlist it's a waste of time to check what's going on. -- Fyslee/talk 20:44, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
New sock of Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles?
You might remember the unblock discussion over ISOLA'd ELBA (talk · contribs), who you thought was a sock of Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles (talk · contribs) while I argued their only sin was handing out too many barnstars (to the wrong people). After unblock Isola continued working on userpage-type activities and also handed out lots of welcome templates, including one to a sock of SummerThunder. Isola recently had a bunch of their user pages deleted on MySpace grounds, but one, User:ISOLA'd ELBA/awards was just recreated by DaGrandPuba (talk · contribs). This person also edits video game articles, so it seems suspicious. I don't know Le Grand Roi all that well so I will leave handling DaGrandPuba to your judgment except to say please be sure before you decide to block. —dgiestc 06:13, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Believe it or not, I was coming here to say something to you totally separately regarding this user. If you could take a look at Parma, Ohio: it has an edit war that has been (I kid you not) going on for 1.5 years. It's impossible for me to tell which are sockpuppets of User:Mycroft.Holmes and which are sockpuppets of his enemy (e.g., User:Mycroft.Holmz) (is this Le Grand?). It makes my head hurt just to look at it, but both users have a ridiculous history of sockpuppetry and going anonymous to edit war (e.g., User:Dianestover = User:164.107.223.217, as recent history shows), as well as spelling out their arguments in the edit summaries. This page has such an awful history of sockpuppetry that I'm tempted to bring it before Arbcom just to have them put a 1RR rule on the page or something (yes, I've been watching this page before I had this account, and I've been watching these same antics forever). The Evil Spartan 16:14, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the heads up. I strongly recommend you both support the revival of WP:RFI - too many people post appeals to me directly and Wikipedia loses out when real life keeps me busy. I've had to cut down on my volunteer commitment. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Durova (talk • contribs)
- Actually, I've been thinking about that myself. On my previous account (yes, I had one), I actually !voted for deleted. It took about 3 seconds to realize this was bad, as ANI became clogged with reports which were so complex, and which everyone ignored. Now half the stuff on ANI doesn't even get a response. And it's all my fault! The Evil Spartan 20:20, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm very glad to learn about your change of heart. What that board really lacked was enough good editors to keep up with the work. I've been training a team of Wikisleuths since then, a few of whom have gotten sysopped, and hope to revive RFI when we have enough good people to run it. If you run across any promising candidates please send them my way. Regards, DurovaCharge! 21:15, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Actually, I've been thinking about that myself. On my previous account (yes, I had one), I actually !voted for deleted. It took about 3 seconds to realize this was bad, as ANI became clogged with reports which were so complex, and which everyone ignored. Now half the stuff on ANI doesn't even get a response. And it's all my fault! The Evil Spartan 20:20, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the heads up. I strongly recommend you both support the revival of WP:RFI - too many people post appeals to me directly and Wikipedia loses out when real life keeps me busy. I've had to cut down on my volunteer commitment. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Durova (talk • contribs)
Shaking my head. People need to spend a few minutes in the trenches before suggesting disarmament. Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 16:21, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- I've proposed WP:SNOW on the discussion. Deletionists really ought to take a few minutes and ask before putting things on the block. Thanks for the heads up. DurovaCharge! 20:06, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown
Hi there, when have you set the date for my coronation as the next Tsar of Bulgaria? :) Here's my proof of noble descent:
- DYK: That's easy, I've got something like 20, you can find notifying tags all over my user talk. For the sake of the historical topic, Medieval Bulgarian royal charters may be a good choice.
- FA: Significantly contributed to (a bit like co-wrote) Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria and entirely rewrote Simeon I of Bulgaria.
- GA: Quite humble in that respect, I only have one: Banat Bulgarians. Sadly, I need one more to ascend to the throne of the Bulgarian Empire.
Royal greetings, Todor→Bozhinov 21:40, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
Joan of Arc
Hi! I don't know if it's okay to ask questions like this hear as I'm not much of an editor (i dont know what i can add and im not online all that often), but I see that you edit Joan of Arc related articles and so, well, maybe you could help answer a question: we watched a movie in class the other day that implied that Joan of Arc was raped by guards during her trial. It was some older movie, but anyway, I heard elsewhere that she was a virgin, so was this true? If so, that's absolutely horrible! Anyway, I was just curious if you knew. Again, I'm sorry if we're not supposed to ask these kinds of questions or not, but I dint see anything about by taking a quick glance on the article (sorry if its there and I glossed over!), and I was just really curious. I'll check back on your page in a few days to see if you responded, but if not, no big deal, just curious and you seem to be some kind of expert on her, which is cool! :) Thanks either way! :) A fellow Joan of Arc fan! --172.144.16.113 23:21, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not sure Durova is about just now (I think she's pretty busy offline) but I don't expect she minds you asking questions about articles she's contributed to.
- Our article does have a mention of this; it's in the first line of the Execution section. Apparently she was sexually assaulted and may have been subjected to attempted rape.
- In future, you'll probably get a quicker response to questions like this from the Reference Desk, in this case the Humanities desk, which takes History questions. I hope this response is helpful - check back here a little later to see if Durova can flesh out my answer with a better explanation. All the best, --YFB ¿ 23:43, 18 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much for the fast reply! Sorry I missed that in the article and that’s really too bad that such a thing would happen to such a strong woman (or to anybody for that matter!). The movie our teacher showed kinda just had a couple guards look at her funny, but you could tell something was up! Well, thanks again! Maybe when I’m older in a few years, I’ll get an account and have something to contribute, ‘cus I think aol gives us new numbers every time we log on otherwise :(. Is there some kind of age requirement for Wikipedia? Is this site safe? I’ve seen some nasty stuff on some other pages . . . Well, gotta run. Thanks again! Still a Joan of Arc fan! --172.133.120.41 15:05, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
The nullification trial that took place a couple of decades after her death has some conflicting testimony about sexual abuse. We can say with certainty that English soldiers guarded her, although normal inquisitorial procedure would have been to use an ecclesiastical prison that would have had female guards. So the opportunity for abuse certainly existed. One nullification trial witness admitted that he had touched her breasts and that, in response, she shoved him away. The point of disagreement is whether the abuse went beyond that level of inappropriate touching.
Part of the context to consider here is political and economic and even military: the English government was financing her trial and the trial lasted far longer than they had anticipated. The Duke of Bedford also delayed offensive military campaigning that season until after her execution, either because his superstitious troops feared they could not win while she remained alive or because too many of his military commanders had been captured the previous year and he planned to lead the troops himself. So the English government pressured the ecclesiastical judges to bring the proceeding to a speedy conclusion. One of the nullification trial witnesses asserted that a serious sexual assault occurred shortly after her abjuration and that the assailant was a high ranking English nobleman. The law prevented them from executing her until she relapsed, so perhaps rape (or its threat or attempt) was one of the tactics used to hasten her death. DurovaCharge! 20:30, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
- Dear miss (mrs?) Durova, thank you very much for the detailed response!If i ever do get an account and feel competent enough to edit articles when i'm a little older, i'll keep you and yummifruitbat in mind of good wikipedians to ask for help. Enjoy the summer! :) Joan of Arc asker! --172.130.224.152 18:57, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
- See, I had a feeling Durova would make a better job of it! :-) By the way, I meant to address the other part of your question. There's no age restrictions on Wikipedia; making an account is free and you can get one at any age - it'll help you to keep track of any questions you ask here or at the Reference Desks, for one thing. Some of our most prolific administrators are in their mid-teens. Wikipedia is probably as safe as many other websites (we ask that minors restrict the information they disclose about themselves for their own protection) but it isn't censored for younger users, so you may come across strong language, nudity and sexual topics. There's a very broad range of subject areas which don't include that sort of content, so if you exercise the same level of caution and common sense as you'd use in other parts of the internet, you can keep away from most "nasty stuff". You don't have to write whole articles or be very knowledgeable about a particular topic to get involved, either. There's plenty of editing tasks (spelling fixes, adding images, formatting and cleaning up vandalism, for example) which don't require any specialist knowledge. We'd welcome your contributions whenever you feel ready. Thanks for your questions - if you have any others (about Wikipedia or anything else, with the possible exception of JoA), you can always ask them at my talk page. All the best, --YFB ¿ 19:18, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks again and I hope you're enjoying the extended Memorial Day weekend! Go Joan! --172.144.146.32 23:29, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
- See, I had a feeling Durova would make a better job of it! :-) By the way, I meant to address the other part of your question. There's no age restrictions on Wikipedia; making an account is free and you can get one at any age - it'll help you to keep track of any questions you ask here or at the Reference Desks, for one thing. Some of our most prolific administrators are in their mid-teens. Wikipedia is probably as safe as many other websites (we ask that minors restrict the information they disclose about themselves for their own protection) but it isn't censored for younger users, so you may come across strong language, nudity and sexual topics. There's a very broad range of subject areas which don't include that sort of content, so if you exercise the same level of caution and common sense as you'd use in other parts of the internet, you can keep away from most "nasty stuff". You don't have to write whole articles or be very knowledgeable about a particular topic to get involved, either. There's plenty of editing tasks (spelling fixes, adding images, formatting and cleaning up vandalism, for example) which don't require any specialist knowledge. We'd welcome your contributions whenever you feel ready. Thanks for your questions - if you have any others (about Wikipedia or anything else, with the possible exception of JoA), you can always ask them at my talk page. All the best, --YFB ¿ 19:18, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Jumping to conclusions, torches and pitchforks
I think we need to emphasize the need to investigate COI and SPAM reports fully before jumping to conclusions. There's a lot of real abuse, so we need to be careful not to mistake ignorance for malice. See this one.[27] Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 07:11, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
- Good point. DurovaCharge! 20:07, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
CEM
Hi, Durova. What will happen then? If Tajik would stay be blocked indefinitely, would this mean that both the ArbCom and CEM be closed? Actually, both cases never started. What do you recommend? Am i allowed to continue editing normally from now on? Regards. E104421 08:16, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
Additionally, I'd like the status on the CEM clarified, since if CEM is closed, arbitration will proceed. - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 19:02, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, CEM is closed. The case request no longer qualifies because of the sockpuppetry. To the best of my knowledge arbitration would go forward, but that's up to the Committee. DurovaCharge! 20:06, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
- Huh, we lost the last chance to discuss the conflicts. I'd like to thank you for all your patience, help and hard work. I'm rather impressed your willingness to solve the disputes. Thank you again. Regards. E104421 18:13, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Elonka might be able to help with web-related article?
Do you think your friend User:Elonka would be willing to look at Search engine optimization and leave comments at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Search engine optimization? I need more opinions about the reliability of online sources to help overcome the last objection of my friend User:SandyGeorgia. Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 21:44, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
Question about Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles
I'm trying to verify a comment left on Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians about Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles. While I've removed the comment pending investigation, could you e-mail me about Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles's status, particularly the block on the account. In particular, I'm trying to determine if the comment at User_talk:Le_Grand_Roi_des_Citrouilles#Message_for_Durova_and_BigHaz is real or tied in with sockpuppet usage. Best, --Alabamaboy 22:07, 20 May 2007 (UTC)
- That's very strange; I've semiprotected the deceased Wikipedians list for two weeks. Contact me via e-mail if your question has deeper ramifications. DurovaCharge! 19:02, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
- No deeper ramifications. Someone placed a comment about Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles maybe being dead on Wikipedia:Deceased Wikipedians and I was trying to determine the veracity of that. Best, --Alabamaboy 19:24, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Triple Crown
Hi, I've only just spotted your triple crown & wonder if you can self nominate? If so:
- DYK 18 so far - see my talk page recent ones include; Observatory, Bristol, Royal Fort Red Lodge Museum, Bristol & Arno's Court Triumphal Arch
- GA 4 - include Chew Stoke, Chew Magna & Kennet and Avon Canal
- Featured:
If you need more info let me know.— Rod talk 09:06, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
Dereks1x
Hi Durova. As someone familiar with the Dereks1x situation, I think your input would be useful here. Thanks. · jersyko talk 01:23, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Imperial triple Crown
G'day, greast idea for an award; I'm nominating myself for:
- 17 DYKs (so take your pick - but last two were Omphalotus nidiformis and Actinotus helianthi)
- 2 GAs (Diplodocus - did a whole bunch of editing before it was GA'ed in mid 2006, Kereru)
- a few FAs, but I'll stick with Banksia integrifolia and Stegosaurus as the ones I contributed most to (though I actually nominated neither on the FA list, there its Triceratops and Diplodocus
I can supply diffs etc. if required. cheers, Cas Liber | talk | contribs 05:00, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
CEM on Cole (again)
We could really use your help (again) on the CEM on Cole, on the main page if possible. Am I missing something here? csloat 07:59, 22 May 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown?
Does it count if two or more are the same? (I could get through with V. thapsus XD)
- DYK: Common Milkweed ([28])
- GA: Verbascum thapsus ([29])
- F: Image:Hippo skull dark.jpg ([30]) or Verbascum thapsus ([31])
User:tompw apparently think I was a significant contributor in getting List of recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry featured, so I guess I only need some work before I can try for an imperial crown. Keep an eye out for Cornus canadensis! Circeus 11:16, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
- Done cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 12:25, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
My userpage
Hi Durova. As you may recall, some time ago you protected my userpage, and I just now realized that this prevents me from editing. Can you please fix this? Burntsauce 21:36, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
- Actually your user page has been unprotected since last month. DurovaCharge! 20:37, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
Possible article?
Is there any rule that forbids this from becoming a regular article/list?:
The title can be changed if necessary. Other encyclopedias have such galleries as a resource. Please reply on my talk page. -- Fyslee/talk 07:02, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- On the surface of it I don't see any problem with this. DurovaCharge! 20:38, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
I noticed that you indefblocked User:Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles, he seems very ill and may die soon. Why not pardon all his wrongdoings before and honorably rehabilitate this user as an act of compassion (a man possibly on deathbed, please!), or if he has already died, unblock him posthumously and symbolically? WooyiTalk to me? 17:34, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- Dear Wooyi,
First off, let me apologize to Durova for posting this message on her talk page. I am not trying to evade my block by doing so, but I felt it absolutely necessary to respond somehow to Wooyi as I was made aware of this editor's concerns for me. Anyway, if you see my talk page, I have updated it accordingly to indicate that my health has drastically improved. That's not to say that I don't still have some problems (I can no longer eat nuts, popcorn, seeds, corn, berries, etc. and my stomach doesn't look too good), but I seem to be over the really dangerous problems. I sincerely appreciate your kind efforts and concerns, as you seem to be a really good and kind person, but I do NOT expect to be dying any time soon. I am completely out of the hospital at this point. Thus, if you wish to discuss anything further with me, please do so on my talk page. Again, I'm truly sorry for using an anonymous IP to post this on your page, Durova, as I'm doing my best to avoid creating any new accounts (I have not created anything after the Horace Horatius one) or anything else in the hopes that maybe several months from now you'll give me one more chance as you suggested a month or so ago, but I wanted to save you and Wooyi unnecessary trouble on my account as I should be okay. Again, your concern and efforts are admirable and really touching and I feel bad to have to use a friend's computer to reply and I hope doing so in this circumstance won't anger Durova too much, but I hope that this clarifies my situation and wish you all a pleasant day. Sincerely, Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles. --172.145.228.116 18:32, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- This is egregious. Le Grand Roi, not only are you trying to evade your block, you actually have evaded it by posting to this page. You ought to have used e-mail. This recent bit about Category:Deceased Wikipedians and some supposedly grave illness means nothing more than last fall's stunt about that supposed six week business trip you claimed to be taking last fall while you actually started that black hand sockpuppet and edited through the Ohio State University IP address. Your credibility is nil. In response to this attempt to abuse the good faith Wikipedians might extend toward a legitimate illness I am doubling the schedule for my offer of reinstatement: stay off Wikipedia for eight months, starting today, and I'll consider unblocking you. If you violate this offer you can restart that calendar from the date of your next edit and set it to one year. DurovaCharge! 20:35, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- Duvora, please reconsider your apathy. A person is physically ill and may die at any moment. Let's at least offer some consoling measures, please. WooyiTalk to me? 20:38, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- We assume good faith in absence of evidence to the contrary. This person has consistently lied - that strong word is accurate here - and long ago squandered any credibility. Per Le Grand Roi's own admission at this thread, the "condition" (ahem) is considerably better now. I believe a few weeks ago he or she claimed to be dead? Move along, nothing to see here. DurovaCharge! 20:50, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- he/she didn't claim to be dead...as a dead person can't talk unless you are a psychic. The user said he/she was very ill and may die in his/her talk page post. And now it may be better but still... You know, compassion toward the sick and suffering is always important in any societies. WooyiTalk to me? 22:24, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for the concern, Wooyi, I greatly appreciated it. You are a kind and generous editor. Durova has unblocked me as of today, so I want to thank her as well. If you are both Americans, then I hope you had a happy Independence Day yesterday! If not, then I hope you are enjoying your summer! Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles 17:20, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- he/she didn't claim to be dead...as a dead person can't talk unless you are a psychic. The user said he/she was very ill and may die in his/her talk page post. And now it may be better but still... You know, compassion toward the sick and suffering is always important in any societies. WooyiTalk to me? 22:24, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- We assume good faith in absence of evidence to the contrary. This person has consistently lied - that strong word is accurate here - and long ago squandered any credibility. Per Le Grand Roi's own admission at this thread, the "condition" (ahem) is considerably better now. I believe a few weeks ago he or she claimed to be dead? Move along, nothing to see here. DurovaCharge! 20:50, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- Duvora, please reconsider your apathy. A person is physically ill and may die at any moment. Let's at least offer some consoling measures, please. WooyiTalk to me? 20:38, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
Submissions for Review
Look, somebody is using my talk page as a precursor to Wikipedia:Submissions for Review (WP:SFR) Jehochman ☎ / ✔ 18:22, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not sure I understand this? DurovaCharge! 20:17, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- We were discussing the possibility of a new notice board. Somebody came to my talk page and asked me to review material for addition to the encyclopedia. Obviously there is a demand for this service. Now, how do we take care of that? Jehochman Talk 23:06, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
My RfA
Hi Durova. I'd like to thank you for your support of my RfA. It was closed at surprising 75/0/0, so I'm an admin now. MaxSem 22:41, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
Imperial Triple Crown application
Hey, I'd like to apply for an Imperial Triple Crown. Here are my credentials:
- Did You Know Articles
- Standard Oil of Kentucky — November 26, 2006
- Gettysburg Cyclorama — May 8, 2007
- Good Articles
- NFL Playoffs — February 22, 2007
- Gettysburg Cyclorama — May 24, 2007
- U.S. Route 40 — May 26 2007
- Featured Articles
- Timeline of chemistry — April 12, 2007
- New England Patriots seasons — April 21, 2007
I have 3 GA's because I didn't know if you needed 6 distinct articles, and Gettysburg Cyclorama was both a DYK and a GA, so I waited until I had 6 articles to qualify. Thanks a bunch for managing this program. I know people poo-poo things like Barnstars and this, but I think that recognition programs are beneficial and you do a great job. Later! --Jayron32|talk|contribs 00:55, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much for submitting that. My Wikipedia time is at a premium right now but I'll get around to those triple crown awards shortly. Cheers, and keep making those great contributions! DurovaCharge! 20:19, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
- Don't mean to be pushy, because you DO do very important work here at wikipedia, but it looks like triple crown appilcations are getting backlogged. There's half a dozen or so on your talk page. Again, thanks for all you do! Just don't want you to forget about us! --Jayron32|talk|contribs 19:28, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Amazing Facts RFC
I began an RFC on this article. I would welcome your review of the dispute. If you are an sda however please say so upfront. My opponent has been questioned on other sda articles about his bias. I can't see how he can complain if I quote Amazing Facts itself. Thank you.70.108.103.178 02:07, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
So far the RFC is just myself and maniwar. He seems determined to make sure his POV prevails. The article is now looking more like a tool for proslytizing. He has been accused of POV on sda issues before by others. How can more people participate in the RFC? We need someone who is not an sda to take a look at it.70.108.103.178 03:25, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
- I wish you would stick to the issue, you continue to lash out at me and personally attack me. I am asking you to deal with the issue and again refrain from coming after me. I encouraged you to call for rfc, which you did. Had I been POV, I would not have cared and would not have informed you, several times, to call for rfc. Additionally, this one sentence you want in, has been deleted by numerous editors, for over a year now for many reasons. As far your accusation that I am charged with POV by other editors, you will quickly see that those issues were resolved and the editor who called me POV, was banned a couple times for different reasons, mainly his POV. So, do not fabricate. I again, say, focus on getting others to comment and leave me out of it. Focus on learning how to edit in wikipedia, and also go to wp:rfc and ask them to comment if you want others to give input. No one is commenting, see my note to you on the article's talk page, because you have not posted in the proper places asking for comment. Anyway, happy posting. --Maniwar (talk) 00:58, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Yet another Anacapa IP
Hi Durova, I hope you're keeping well. I've just spotted another new IP being used by Anacapa: 128.111.95.45 has made the same type of POVPUSH edits to the Project Gender studies talk page. The IP is in Anacapa's range, it is in Santa Barbara, CA (like the others its from University of California, Santa Barbara) & its using the same language and style as Ancapa to edit. Below are some examples of the POVPUSH on May 27th & 28th:
Tagging Project Gender studies as POV again [32]
On Project Gender studies talk page [33]
about Project Gender studies on Project reform [34]
POVPUSH on Sex differences[36] "sections relating to gender-feminist propaganda about gender-differences that are both POV and have nothing to do with sex differences. This confusion is what feminists have been banking on for political power plays as they pervert and the meaning of both terms."
same again on Talk:Antifeminism[37] here 128.111.95.45 answers comments made to 128.111.95.237 (an Anacapa address).
Since you warned Anacapa's account this is third POVPUSH by this editor. Is it time to consider making a report to WP:AN?--Cailil talk 22:20, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Durova, you might want to look at this post by Anacapa. They used IP 209.129.49.65 to make it, which is an IP thay have previously used for months, it's also clear from the text that it is Anacapa making the post. It was made after their comments below but before your reply.
- The post was to talk shunning, and its basically a soapboxing statement.[38]
Maybe I'm being harsh but isn't also a personal attack and a serious breach of WP:AGF?--Cailil talk 16:30, 1 June 2007 (UTC)Some editors on wiki gang in parochial interests groups to censor, silence and slander editors who are 'problematic', politically incorrect or otherwise 'difficult' for the gang to control. This is the kind of conduct one sees in totalitarian tyrannies. Shunning is likely to build the reputation wikipedia already is gaining as a place where Maoist mobs rule.
Matrix17
Hello. You just unblocked this user in a seemingly drive-by fashion with apparently no discussion with anyone. I am just checking that you are, of course, aware that this user was blocked for a little more than just creating one article and that the block was revisted on ANI a week ago, where unanimous opinion was that she should stay blocked? – Steel 19:04, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- I explained this situation to Durova and left it up to her to decide what to do. The user was blocked upon a faulty assumption. Then an unblock request was declined without explanation. Yes, this user has a history of problems. Hopefully they will take Durova's advice and join WP:ADOPT. If that fails, and you feel the user needs a community patience ban, please follow the necessary steps.
- I don't think this discussion is a consensus, because it didn't address the issue of the article surviving AfD. That issue was finally raised here, but the discussion was deleted before anyone had a chance to comment. To me, this seems fundamentally unfair, which is why I investigated and reported this incident to Durova. Jehochman Talk 19:45, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- What about this discussion where you yourself said "I am fine with the above resolution. Steel, thank you for blocking the sock"? – Steel 19:49, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- I'm an admin trainee. I reported the facts to Durova and she made the final decision. Jehochman Talk 19:53, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- I see. So, you told Durova about the above discussion and she went against that? – Steel 19:58, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- No, I did not show that thread to Durova, because it occurred after I emailed her my report. She was away for a few days. Sorry, I am monitoring a lot of things around here, so I don't rely on memory, and I did not see that discussion when I went back through the record and gave her a second update. Are you feeling upset about this? Jehochman Talk 20:08, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- I am not so much upset about someone reversing a block which wasn't even mine. Rather, confused that the person did so against consensus, without discussion and without full information. – Steel 20:11, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- The only harm I've done is to occupy a few minutes of your time. Sorry for that. The block can always be restored, but shall we wait a little bit to see if Durova has thoughts? We don't know what investigating she may have done, or what her reasoning was. If Matrix17 steps out of line in the meanwhile, feel free to reblock. Durova specifically stated this in her comments to me. Jehochman Talk 20:25, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
- I reblocked Matrix upon learning that Durova wasn't informed of the most recent ANI dicussion and so probably wasn't aware of this. This can, of course, be reversed if necessary, but perhaps after Durova explains her reasoning which is currently elusive and not obvious. – Steel 20:35, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
Actually I was aware of the ANI discussion from last week. On a purely technical level I can't justify keeping an editor blocked for six months for creating a "non-notable" biography that turned out to survive AFD. I thought that reasoning was clear from my post and, to my knowledge, no other putative violation had occurred since the expiration of the previous block. I have no intention of wheel warring, however, so how about a middle ground of restoring editing privileges if Matrix17 enters WP:ADOPT?
BTW: in future, please contact me directly before reversing my actions based upon assumptions about how much I know. I believe WP:AGF requires you to suppose that I have adequate information. The onus shouldn't fall upon me to refer to or disclose e-mails, since that could compromise sensitive discussion. DurovaCharge! 23:28, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- Actually all AGF requires me to do is assume that you're acting in what you see as the best interests of the project, which I have never questioned. Also, I did contact you directly; this is your talk page.
Incidentally, I didn't reblock matrix immediately - I only did that after Jehochman above indicated that he didn't inform you of the most recent ANI discussion. I don't think it was unreasonable to assume that you were therefore unaware of it given your relative inactivity over the past few days.
On a lighter note, contrary to popular belief I have no serious objection to Matrix being unblocked. I hope you appreciate my concern, however, when a drive-by user emails a totally uninvolved admin and she unblocks against consensus. If you or someone from WP:ADOPT is willing to keep an eye on Matrix, great, unblock. – Steel 23:53, 31 May 2007 (UTC)- Unfortunately my online time is minimal and the unblock happened before I had a chance to respond to your post. I'll leave a note at Matrix's user page about the program. The ball's in his or her court. Regards, DurovaCharge! 19:29, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the inspiration
Your WP:CN inspired me and several other editors to create a Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard. Any advice how to advertise it and streamline its operations would be much welcomed.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 01:44, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Libelous warning
You sent an unspecific warning about POV problems to me. This is a cheap shot unless you provide some sort of specific and constructive criteria for your concerns. I work on loaded issues where politicized mob ideologues make the rules. To take issue with mob POV is no cause for concern here. If you have genuine POV concerns please offer them. Otherwise please spend your time tackling the truly ugly personal cheap shots that people use against people like me who bring in content that counters the credulous content that prevails on a Maoist Mob rule encyclopedia. I suggest you read Fast Company's cover story on Jimmy Wales and his proud red bandana to see that I am (as usual) sourcing my pov's. Anacapa 02:22, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
- Cailil has provided an excellent and amply documented report. Bear in mind that your post treads on the margins of a legal threat, which I am choosing to treat leniently. Your speculations about my political leanings make me chuckle: it's no secret at Wikipedia that I'm a United States veteran of the War on Terrorism. When I see red bandanas I think Bloods, not Maoists. DurovaCharge! 23:01, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown stuff
Nobleeagle (talk · contribs) (retired)
- Cricket World Cup - FA
- Indian cricket team - GA
- Vikram Singh - DYK
- Banksia brownii, Banksia integrifolia, Banksia epica, Yagan - FA
- The Atlas of Australian Birds - GA
- Tryal Rocks
Moondyne (talk · contribs) - see User:Moondyne/contributions
- Samuel Adams - FA
- Lee Smith (baseball) - GA
- What's the Story - DYK, many others
- Kargil War - FA
- Atlantique Incident - GA
- Yusuf Adil Shah - DYK
There are likely heaps more.....There are many guys who just skip GA and go straight to lots and lots of FAs, eg Nichalp, Rama's Arrow, PDH etc, all of whom have many DYKs also. Blnguyen (cranky admin anniversary) 03:14, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
Admin coach
Hey, I saw your post on the Wikipedia:Admin coaching/Requests discussion page and it looks like you might do some interesting work here on WP. I'd be very grateful if you'd let me know what all it entails. Thanks--Helgers7 12:17, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- Glad you've dropped by! I specialize in complex investigations, doing my best to keep Wikipedia free of manipulation by ideological or profit-driven editors. A summary of one of my cases is available at User:Durova/Complex vandalism at Joan of Arc.
- This week I'm just keeping my head above water. If you'd like to plunge in then paddle over to WP:COIN or WP:SSP and start looking into the requests. Most of the time these things are pretty straightforward, but there's no telling when they'll get really interesting. DurovaCharge! 23:14, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Talk Page Vandalism
An editor erased 30% of your talk page so I reverted it to keep things in order for others who may wish to comment. Jehochman Talk 15:48, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- And that editor is, in all likelihood, a sockpuppet of a banned user. I'll describe why offline if you like. DurovaCharge! 23:03, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
- If you like. Somebody was defending him on my talk page. Jehochman Talk 23:35, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Happy News
Search engine optimization . SandyGeorgia was extremely helpful. Thank you for the motivation. Jehochman Talk 04:21, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
- Congratulations! DurovaCharge! 19:26, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
Thank You
Thank you and Armedblowfish will adopt me when he fixes the problems with his server. -PatPeter 19:37, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
- You're welcome. I have a standing offer to any formerly banned editor that I'll award the Barnstar of Resilience for starting a new article that gets highlighted at Template:Did you know?. If you'd really like to thank me, go earn that barnstar. Happy editing! DurovaCharge! 19:44, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
WP triple crown
I just found User:Durova/Triple crown winner's circle when I submitted John J. Bernet as a DYK suggestion today. I think I've got the necessary requirements for this recognition.
- DYK
- American Car and Foundry; 2004-12-03
- Bourbonnais train accident; 2005-01-29
- Ralph Budd; 2005-02-24
- Pioneer Zephyr; 2005-02-26
- Matthew Baird; 2005-04-21
- Franklin B. Gowen; 2005-03-06
- John B. Jervis; 2005-03-11
- Iowa Interstate Railroad; 2005-05-25
- William Barstow Strong; 2005-06-03
- Cyrus K. Holliday; 2005-07-06
- Ginery Twichell; 2005-07-17
- Timken 1111; October 2005
- El Gobernador; 2006-01-23
- Scott Special; 2006-05-13
- California Southern Railroad; 2006-07-12
- There have been others where I did not get a notice on my talk page.
- GA
- Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad; 2005-10-23
- Scott Special; 2006-05-12
- California Southern Railroad; 2006-07-23
- There have been others that have since been delisted, but these three remain on the GA list today
- FA
- John Bull (locomotive); 2004-12-21
- Franklin B. Gowen; 2005-03-19
- Pioneer Zephyr; March 2005
- Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works; 2005-10-27
My article creation rate has slowed as I work through Category:Unassessed rail transport articles, and update Portal:Trains, but there will definitely be more on the way. Thanks. Slambo (Speak) 14:10, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
He created his account at 12:56 pm Eastern (9:56 your time), and his only edit is to the community ban discussion on Anacapa. I smell a sock ...Blueboy96 17:29, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
- Put in a Checkuser request--he's already been blocked, but want to cement it.Blueboy96 21:27, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
- Likely. C'est fini, je pense.Blueboy96 22:52, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
The enforcement part of CEM
Hi Durova - please see my last comment on the [CEM] from about a week ago. Is there any actual enforcement to the community enforceable mediation? Will there be any consequences to Armon's stalling of the process, or incentive for him to continue it? It really seems ridiculous that we are still stalled months later on minor wording issues in the "microproblem" or that he has not even had to take seriously my comments and propositions regarding the "macroproblem." I realize the debate seems tedious, but it affects a lot of the other articles as well (currently MEMRI, but I have been reluctant to edit on any Middle East-related topics as a result of this). I hope there's something that can be done other than simply throwing up our hands and saying the mediation was a failure. csloat 19:18, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
user page
Hi - how can I get this user page changed? This user, I believe, is another sock of Dereks1x, but he seems to have left so I am not pursuing it at this time. But I don't think I should have to put up with this wording on his user page. Thanks Tvoz |talk 22:59, 4 June 2007 (UTC)
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COI Templates.
Hi, I'm sending you a message because of your involvement with the Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion/Log/2007_May_18#Template:COI_and_Template:COI2 discussion. The result of the TfD was no-consensus, but there was a significant expressed consensus for editing the templates to bring them into line with good practice. Unfortunately this has not happened, and the templates have been left pretty much in the state they were before the TfD. Would you like to assist in bringing these templates in line with good practice? --Barberio 16:41, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
- If I had more time I'd be glad to help. Try posting a request at the talk page of WP:COIN. DurovaCharge! 23:29, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello
Hello. I'm thinking of using Wikipedia:Community enforceable mediation but for the mediation to work, we need a mediator who is willing to involve himself/herself, review all the evidence, and make a final remedy decision. Would you like to be that mediator? I'd really appreciate it. If you would like more information please feel free to ask. Thanks.Hajji Piruz 00:39, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks very much for your interest in the program. Offline business is taking up most of my time these days. I suggest you talk to Navou. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 02:58, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Mop handling coaching
Ya, I was hoping to get some pointers on how to handle a mop, should I actually be given one. Pointers please? :D - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 11:23, 7 June 2007 (UTC) (as in, can you give me a few more tips apart from what you had above? Finals overwhelmed me.)
- It will probably be a couple of weeks before I have time. Hope you can be patient. As you can see above, even my triple crowns are backlogged. DurovaCharge! 20:32, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Unblock user
Matrix17 has been blocked against your will by steel again. And matrix17 really doesnt deserve to be threated this way ´he contributes to wikipedia in a nice way. Please unblock user. Have a nice wikiday...
- I'll presume this unsigned comment from a throwaway account is either Matrix17 or a meatpuppet: actually I didn't reblock you. Another sysop did that. We've agreed to unblock you again if you join the WP:ADOPT mentorship program, which you can do by cutting and pasting a template to your user space. You can post to your own user space during the block. When you find a mentor, send them my way and I'll take care of the unblock. Best wishes, DurovaCharge! 23:27, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
- Matrix17's talk page is protected so he or she can't edit it. Vints 06:20, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Isarig's comments on csloat/armon
Please feel free to refactor my comments there, as is your wont, if you feel them to be unproductive. From my vantage point Isarig's contribution to that mediation effort is anything but productive and I responded to them as I believed appropriate. However, I know that another new voice coming in can often further complicate this kind of process so I apologize if my comments do so. Unless they become decidedly more productive I'll be ignoring Isarig's further posts, so please excuse me if I don't respond to whatever issues he might raise in posts containing insults or personal attacks. Honest thanks! -- User:RyanFreisling @ 23:16, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
- Please note that Isarig (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has been modifying my comments on the mediation page by inserting his comments inside my own([39], [40]), reverting despite my repeated objections. I see it as a disruptive act on his part - one which I've asked him twice not to repeat. -- User:RyanFreisling @ 02:32, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown winner's circle
Do you take nominations for this? Or is this just something you award people as you stumble upon them? -RunningOnBrains 01:08, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- Alright, as I did not bother to read the rest of your talk page first, I'd like to nominate both myself and User:Thegreatdr. Both I and he have two FA's and multiple GA's and DYK's. -RunningOnBrains 01:19, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- Could you list the specific articles for those nominations? Thanks for your interest (I'm trying to catch up with the triple crown backlog atm). DurovaCharge! 23:24, 10 June 2007 (UTC)
Brunei
Hey, what's Brunei like to visit? yalbik 05:43, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
- Very hot, very humid. Typical rain forest climate. One of the world's few absolute monarchies. Traditionally the people live in villages by the rivers. Some still do (see Water Village (Brunei)). An old local saying is that they'll never set foot on land until they're buried in it. The Sultan hasn't been able to persuade them to move so he's given them electricity, schools, a mosque, and a hospital on the main water village. I visited it by water taxi and sampled the local tea and pastries.
- In other areas where flooding destroyed smaller villages the sultan built new villages with first world architecture and amenities (and that particularly remind me of California stucco housing developments). When the villagers resisted moving the sultan gave them the homes for free. The country doesn't have much private enterprise becuse the sultan is a generous employer, but at the current rate of drilling they'll run out of oil in about twenty-five years.
- Fortunately, while the oil money lasts, they've had no need to damage their environment and nearly 90% of the country remains virgin rain forest. The country is on the island of Borneo, the only place in the world where orangutans live. When someone asked about a zoo our guide pointed to the window and smiled. "Our whole country is a zoo." So I didn't get to see the orangutans, but I supppose the orangutans weren't especially curious to see me. I've got a few other anecdotes about the place that are probably better to share by e-mail. DurovaCharge! 20:58, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
Triple Crown eligibility
If I remember correctly, you mentioned that the good article could be the same as the featured article if these steps were accomplished sequentially. If so, I have search engine optimization as my WP:GA and WP:FA, and Mahalo.com as my WP:DYK.Jehochman Talk 15:24, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
This user copied to his/her user page part of my own userpage, claiming that she/he uploaded images that he/she did not. Do you think it's appropriate? --Ghirla-трёп- 14:06, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
- I don't like the strange comment on this user's page, or the very peculiar list of user edits, including lots of page moves. This looks like a sock of a banned user. Reported at WP:ANI. [41] Jehochman Talk 14:25, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
- I see, thanks. DurovaCharge! 20:59, 9 June 2007 (UTC)
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Imperial Triple Crown nom
Hello, I'm here to claim the second round.
- DYK: There are a lot to choose from at User:Howcheng/DYK, but I'll go with the latest one: Edward F. Boyd.
- GA: I now have four under my belt. We used Rancho Camulos last time. Let's go with the related topic Ramona.
- FP: I believe Image:Crops Kansas AST 20010624.jpg has not been submitted yet.
Thanks. howcheng {chat} 23:40, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
An old friend?
Check this out. --Akhilleus (talk) 22:47, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
vandelism on Madison West High School entry
I believe Shmoogle728 has vandalized the Madison West High school wikipedia entry. Look at the user's edit to the Strongest Man Competition, and then the claim about this person being a freshman at Madison West High School.
request for a dispute clarification if you would agree on an informal procedure
Greetings, I've found your posts in talk section of user http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Cailil, so I believe you might be able to solve the situation here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Lost_Angel "personal attacks on User:Edgarde" section (last one there).
- Situation is: - I got a warning which I don't agree with at all and my posts in discussion sections are constantly stalked and scrutinized by this user.
- I would like to request your supreme intervention to pull the warning and encourage the user to stop stalking and scrutinizing my posts.
- more information is in the body of the message in question - I have an arbitrary court hearing form filled up, so please read it for clarification.
Thank you and sorry for taking your time with this.Lost Angel 14:41, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Inquiry
In your view, Kent Hovind- yes or no to allowing courtesy deletion if he requested it? JoshuaZ 21:04, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
- Just butting in here.... Hovind may be violating NPOV by suggesting deletion. He seems to be the victim of the Law of Unintended Consequences, which applies to all articles and all subjects, regardless of who started the article. He has no say in the matter now, other than to correct actual libel. If we allow people to cover-up their misdeeds by deleting uncomfortable articles at their request, we are aiding and abetting misuse of Wikipedia. We often think of Wikipedia being misused to promote a person or damage a person, but it also works the other way around if we allow the person to control what is written about them. As long as it isn't libelous and is well sourced, we should keep it. IMHO. -- Fyslee/talk 21:47, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi...keep up the great work and keeping this mess straight.
Thank You
It looks like my Request for Admin has closed successfully at (58/8/2). Your support is a thing I'm very grateful for. I consider it my duty to try to live up to the trust that you and others have shown in me. And regarding our discussions, trust me, I will definitely be thinking things several times over before I actually do things! I won't bother you with the details now, since you have a lot on your plate (shoot me an email if you have free time), but I realize even more than ever, that an ill-considered word or phrase can be a very very very bad thing. If I end up being half as good as you with this kind of thing, I think I'll be a credit to Wikipedia. SirFozzie 18:13, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
- Congratulations! I think you'll do fine. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 16:55, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Replacement Jane Austen Article
I am researching and writing a replacement for the main article on Jane Austen. I've substantially finished the "Life/Works/Criticism" sections (you can see from the outline where I plan to go from here). I believe that it is both customary and good manners to invite comments and constructive criticism before I make a wholesale substitution. You've been at least somewhat active in commenting on the existing article.
The replacement article may be found here: Replacement Jane Austen Article
Please review it and leave comments on the talk page of the original Jane Austen article or on the talk page of the replacement article. I plan to travel for the next week or so but will collect comments and respond when I return. Simmaren 21:26, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm so glad to see this article getting the serious attention it deserves. I'm not any expert on Austen biography or criticism so I'll defer to other editors on the specifics. My first impression is that you're doing fine work and I'd love to see it uploaded. DurovaCharge! 17:07, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Message recieved with Durova's signature, but posted by another user
I received a message on my user page (not my talk page) today from the user Person24, however the message had your signature at the end. The message itself was also very odd, stating that "this" IP address has been blocked for violations of WP:POINT. I removed the message (mainly because it was posted in the wrong place), but an archive can be viewed here: [42]. Note that the "J" in "June" is lowercase, meaning the signature may have been manually created by Person24. I left a message on Person24's talk page about the post and am currently waiting for a response. I believe the message may have been a personal attack in response to a message that I left on the user's talk page about image uploads. –Dream out loud (talk) 21:42, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually that was cut and pasted from an IP address block I imposed on 6 April. That IP hasn't edited since then so I didn't reimpose a block there, but it's a safe bet they're the same person. In all likelihood he or she has used other sockpuppets. Since Person24 is now blocked indefinitely for impersonating me, you're welcome to request a checkuser if you think the person has come back on another account. Thanks for the heads up and best wishes. DurovaCharge! 16:54, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
NPA/"Attack Sites"
A while ago I proposed mediation for conflicts on the (currently protected) NPA policy page having to do with the inclusion of "attack sites" proscriptions: Wikipedia_talk:No_personal_attacks#Mediation_request_proposal. While most of those on the "individual judgment/context-sensitive issue" side of the debate have indicated interest in doing this, most of those on the absolutist side (with the exceptions of ElinorD and SOPHIA) have not. I proposed this before I had never heard of "community enforceable mediation," which, if it is implementable, seems like the kind of approach this conflict needs... if "the community" can get those involved in the debate to come to a sticking agreement of some sort, rather than continue edit warring the issue(s) to death.
Before I read about this, I was thinking of starting a formal mediation request once NPA became unprotected and then compelling the revert warriors to undergo it, but i don't know if this would be feasible either. Either way, anything is worth a shot, as the reams of discussion so far only seems to have left people more entrenched, and a refereed debate may at least keep the NPA violations down on the NPA page. Is CEM the right approach? Please advise. Thanks, —AL FOCUS! 05:41, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- Be aware that CEM is an experimental process. Go ahead if you'd like to try it. It's designed to be a low key alternative to arbitration. DurovaCharge! 16:46, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
BLP
Thank you for your comment. I guess I consider the current deletion process an inappropriate venue for discussing issues like this. To me, the question of whether an individual merits an encyclopedia article is completely separate from the question of whether he or she wishes the article to exist. If an AfD discussion ends roughly split about whether or not the individual merits an article, then perhaps it is best to consider the individual's wishes. But if half of the people commenting believe that the individual merits an article, but the other half believe the article should be deleted because of the subject's wishes, then there really isn't a disagreement about whether or not the subject merits an article, and taking the subject's wishes into consideration isn't as appropriate because there is strong consensus about whether the individual merits an article.
If, for example, an AfD ended with, say, 50% of people voting "keep", 25% voting "delete" because they don't think the individual merits an article, and 25% voting "delete" because of the subject's wishes, then what we have is 75% of the people believing that the individual merits an article, 25% believing that the individual does not, and 25% believing that the individual's wishes are most important. Even though 75% believe that the individual merits an article, the "keep"/"delete" ratio is 50-50, and the closing admin, under BLP, should consider the individual's wishes, which only 25% of those voting felt were relevant.
If we want the individual's wishes to be a reason for deletion in and of itself, we should say so. And if that were the case, then I think the closing admin shouldn't be able to take the individual's wishes into consideration, because the people voting already would have. That is, I think there's a difference between a "keep"/"delete" split and a "keep"/"delete per the subject's wishes" split. The former represents a lack of consensus about whether the individual merits an article, at which point maybe the subject's wishes should be considered, but the latter represents a lack of consensus about whether the individual's wishes should be considered in the first place. I'm not really addressing the more morality-oriented points you made at my talk page because I think that's an entirely different discussion from anything that should be relevant to AfD or DRV. If we are to consider those issues, I think we should be doing so at a different forum, perhaps something like WP:OPTOUT. Right now I don't think our policies on this whole issue are as thought out as they need to be, especially with the volume at which the questions have started to be raised. --Maxamegalon2000 22:09, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Hard to find one you don't have already
The Surreal Barnstar | ||
For resolving complex BLP issues, including the deletion of a problematic article on the 14th AfD nomination. Jehochman Talk 23:10, 17 June 2007 (UTC) |
- Thank you very much! DurovaCharge! 14:59, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
Great comment
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around the whole Brandt saga, but I would like to applaud you for one of the sanest and most thought provoking comments I've read it a while.--Kubigula (talk) 06:08, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much. I wonder sometimes how much people read these things. It's good to know they aren't missed. DurovaCharge! 15:03, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
HTML Refresh Language
hi durova,
re your posting to delete the html refresh language entry i posted yesterday, i have posted the following in the deletions discussion but not sure if i posted it in the correct space. I am thus sending this direct to you as well.
Please follow the reference to the IETF archive for the draft that is in the article. This is the IETF's own storage of drafts so addresses the issues of WP:V and WP:RS. This article was added as an adjunct to the history section of the Ajax (programming) article to provide a complete picture of alternatives that exist to that strategy. As for "blatant WP:COI" I again point to the reference to the officially saved IETF draft which means the the only source for this article about a computer language is on an internationally recognised organisations web site and not on Rosswnelson's web site as was stated above. I have also attempted to keep the article strictly neutral and would be happy to accept any suggestions on how to improve this in the content.
regards
ross nelson
LionheartX
A user named LionheartX making a lot of POV changes (generally pro-Chinese). I see that you blocked him in the past (although, this took some looking because he constantly blanks his talk page). I would appreciate your help in keeping an eye on this guy. Thanks. Alexwoods 21:34, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've sworn off that problem. DurovaCharge! 00:44, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Blocking policy
Please check this diff. I think it clarifies and also accomplishes the change we were seeking. The key point is to distinguish between disruptive incidents by otherwise valued members of the community, and disruptive accounts that serve no purpose except to make trouble. Jehochman Talk 17:24, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Looks adequate for Wikisleuthing of complex vandalism. Let's see whether anyone objects strongly enough to revert it. The most reasonable part of the criticism we've seen is that bad faith editors could try to misuse a change to railroad productive contributors in content dispute. If you make any further amendment, try your best to insulate against that. DurovaCharge! 17:36, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi Durova, I'm trying to honor your request to take on some of the work at COIN. I'm kind of unfamiliar with the territory, so any feedback or words of guidance are welcome. There be lions in that room! -Pete 20:30, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks very much for chipping in. Most of the notices at that board fit into three basic categories. Sometimes people make WP:COI mistakes in good faith when they're new to the site - we try to steer them in the right direction with polite user talk page posts. Another group of posts doesn't need much action because the edit history is old or there doesn't turn out to be an actual COI problem. The thing to really watch for is ideologically driven or profit motive abuse.
- If you think you see the latter situation, assume good faith if possible and leave a polite warning. Update the noticeboard thread with specifics if you think administrative intervention is necessary. Article semi-protection is a simple solution to many COI problems. I'll also do full protections, user blocks, and (in extreme cases) user bans.
- This area can be an interesting hobby if you like solving detective mysteries. There's no telling where a particular request may lead. DurovaCharge! 20:45, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. That sounds about like what I see, but your breakdown is useful. I've already commented on two cases, and on the "talk" pages of several articles listed by the bot. Seems fine so far, maybe I'll report back after some some more work. -Pete 20:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Let me know if anything strange pops up. I'll be glad to give pointers as needed. Most of it is intuitive and common sense. Every once in a while you'll find a real sneaky vandal. It can be quite satisfying to uncover that type of abuse and put an end to it. DurovaCharge! 21:08, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. That sounds about like what I see, but your breakdown is useful. I've already commented on two cases, and on the "talk" pages of several articles listed by the bot. Seems fine so far, maybe I'll report back after some some more work. -Pete 20:59, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Invisible Water Soluble Safe Non-Toxic Barnstar
I hereby award you this Invisible Water Soluble Safe Non-Toxic Barnstar in recognition of the fact that, while for me to give you a visible barnstar might be construed as inappropriate given your position [here], your contributions to wikipedia patently merit recognition. Since the more I see the more I am impressed, you are, from this point until your next bath, shower, walk in the rain, or next Thursday at the latest, my hero. SheffieldSteel 22:26, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
- Golly, thanks. I've just fixed up some homemade herbal glycerin soap and I'll be sure to enjoy the barnstar with it. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 05:29, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Herman Edwards
Is this what you meant to do? JoshuaZ 00:20, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Oops, thanks for the catch. I've fixed that better now. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 05:32, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Help with Positive Coaching Alliance?
Durova, you seem to have chimed in on my poor first foray on wikipedia on the Positive Coaching Alliance page. Is there a way to simply remove the page until I better understand wikiquette? Thanks for any help or guidance you may provide.--PositiveCoach 02:26, 22 June 2007 (UTC) PositiveCoach
- If the assertions at that article are true then it's certainly notable enough for Wikipedia. As volunteer editors we need to see some independent verification such as citations of news reports about your organization. It can also be problematic for a representative of any organization to attempt to write the Wikipedia article about it. The usual prose style of professional marketing/public relations writing doesn't fit well with this project. So you have several options here. I'll outline them and you can choose or ask me to elaborate if you need clarification.
- Join Wikipedia's WP:ADOPT mentorship program. That will put you in touch with an experienced editor who'll help you learn the ropes around here.
- Post suggested changes to the article's talk page. Wikipedia editors particularly like to see line citations to reliable sources. Then ask relevant WikiProjects to evaluate and adapt your suggested changes.
- If you're concerned that a high Google return for the current version of this article would embarrass the firm, you could try nominating it for deletion. Note your reasons in the deletion request. I'm not certain the nomination would carry because the organization does appear to be notable, but if that doesn't result in a deletion there's also a fair chance some uninvolved editors would improve it while it's under consideration.
- Thanks for the polite reply and best wishes. Years ago I used to moonlight as an athletic instructor and positive reinforcement always seemed to work best. DurovaCharge! 05:47, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
COFS
From the standpoint of fairness, I'd like to express that I think COFS is not getting a fair shake here.
- There is/was a question about sock puppets, due to the IP address. This seems to have been resolved by establishing that the COS in LA has a proxy. As I can't see IPs, I am not in a position to know if Misou and/or COFS edits from multiple (different) respective IPs or not. However, observing their edit styles, it seems to me that they are different people.
- Then there was the issue about WP:COI. Different people seem to have a different definition of what COI truly involves and to what degree sanctions should be placed on an editor with any degree of COI. In this case COFS has clearly indicated that there is not an 'employment' relationship. While it does not completely address the relationship, it does remove payment from the picture. That leaves 'volunteer' of some sort, and a volunteer is simply that, a volunteer. People volunteer for things for a variety of reasons, and it usually indicates some level of interest or dedication to what they are volunteering for. This could indicate some level of COI, but I think that is stretching things pretty thin and thats where we would have to start banning multiple users in multiple articles. Personally, I have no interest in biting into that apple. It's a dangerous road to start down.
- Then there is the issue of COFS being and unmanageable edit warrior. A careful look at COF block log indicates only two blocks for 3RR edit warring (the rest of the blocks were unblocked). I can point you to several editors who edit from an anti-cult perspective with more blocks than that. One editor in particular has 4 blocks under an old name and 3 recent blocks under a new name and has been 'forgiven' for as many as 7RR without being blocked. This isn't 'about' that editor so it is not relevant who it is. The point is, COFS only has 2 blocks for 3RR, which hardly defines an edit warrior when compared to the other editor's 7 blocks and at least 12 lucky breaks (that I counted)
- Then there is the issue of meatpuppets. This is a weak argument, since all pro-Scientologists and anti-Scientologists could easily be considered meatpuppets, given the strongly polarized views on the subject.
In my opinion, people are adding all this smoke together, without truly looking at the details of the facts, and they are forming an opinon based on a feeling, rather than the facts in front of them. The block history establishes that COFS is not an edit warrior. There has been no RfC on COFS, which suggests that nobody has engaged COFS in any unresolved disputes.
To me, this is a matter of "lets accuse COFS enough times of enough things so that people start associating 'COFS' with 'problems'.
It's one thing to say that COFS won't cooperate, but the facts are, neither side is willing to compromise any more or less than the other.
Something needs to be done, certainly. But, sacrificing COFS in the name of NPOV is not the solution.
Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts, such as they are.
Peace in God. Lsi john 19:10, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- My reply is at WP:CN. DurovaCharge! 21:20, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Gray
I understand you don't do investigations anymore, by request anyway, but your comments on WP:CN were most gratifying since I'm pretty sure something involving gray ethics is going on among some supporters as well. Thanks for your open-minded, yet astute approach in mediating the issue. Anynobody 10:19, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Gray ethics? You opened the AN/I to find out if your 3-month long list of offenses against Justanother violated any specific rules, and you wanted to know the exact location of those rules here. Then when your motives were questioned and you are told it is unacceptable, rather than stick to your original stated goal of 'finding out if it was acceptable' it looks like you posted a bunch of links intended to justify your behavior here.
- Then after an admin had enough of the nonesense and closed the closed the discussion, you reopened it and tried to add this?
- Now you suggest that going after COFS for gray ethics is acceptable? Sir your anti-Scientology campaign has been well documented. You began this charge against COFS, and now when you have nothing black and white, you shift over to gray and suggest that is acceptable? Be very careful that someone does not look at your conduct for gray. Lsi john 12:06, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'll open this offer to all concerned in the dispute: if you believe some other editor has violated enough policies to merit community sanctions, draw up a report with evidence in your own user space. An example of an early report I did is User:Durova/Complex vandalism at Joan of Arc. Be mindful to avoid crossing the line into Wikipedia:Attack page. In the meantime, please refrain from trading accusations with each other. I strongly recommend mediation. DurovaCharge! 14:48, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the offer, but I respectfully decline. I have no desire to get anyone kicked off of wikipedia nor banned. I'd have thought that would have been obvious by now. I'm not here to 'compile' paranoid lists, thanks. The only reason I respond the way I do, is to help identify WP:KETTLE situations, when abusers attempt to draw unsuspecting good-faith editors and admins into their campaign to get someone booted. Lsi john 21:06, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually if there is a legitimate problem that needs to be addressed it's much better to put together a well referenced and well reasoned report. When I was a new administrator I would have referred your request to the request for investigations noticeboard and I'd like to get that noticeboard reactivated. In the meantime I've been training a talented core of up-and-coming wikisleuths, some of whom are now administrators, and you have my assurance they'll look into requests with impartiality. Set forth evidence with plenty of page diffs that connect all the dots, don't try to stretch the facts, and be the first to step forward with appropriate mea culpae regarding any mistakes you may have made. We just want to keep this site fair and honest. DurovaCharge! 21:42, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you. Again I decline. I would much prefer to participate in editing articles than shooting ducks in a barrel. If you're truly interested in impartial investigation, several suggestions have been made on the sanctions noticeboard. Peace in God. Lsi john 00:37, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually if there is a legitimate problem that needs to be addressed it's much better to put together a well referenced and well reasoned report. When I was a new administrator I would have referred your request to the request for investigations noticeboard and I'd like to get that noticeboard reactivated. In the meantime I've been training a talented core of up-and-coming wikisleuths, some of whom are now administrators, and you have my assurance they'll look into requests with impartiality. Set forth evidence with plenty of page diffs that connect all the dots, don't try to stretch the facts, and be the first to step forward with appropriate mea culpae regarding any mistakes you may have made. We just want to keep this site fair and honest. DurovaCharge! 21:42, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the offer, but I respectfully decline. I have no desire to get anyone kicked off of wikipedia nor banned. I'd have thought that would have been obvious by now. I'm not here to 'compile' paranoid lists, thanks. The only reason I respond the way I do, is to help identify WP:KETTLE situations, when abusers attempt to draw unsuspecting good-faith editors and admins into their campaign to get someone booted. Lsi john 21:06, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'll open this offer to all concerned in the dispute: if you believe some other editor has violated enough policies to merit community sanctions, draw up a report with evidence in your own user space. An example of an early report I did is User:Durova/Complex vandalism at Joan of Arc. Be mindful to avoid crossing the line into Wikipedia:Attack page. In the meantime, please refrain from trading accusations with each other. I strongly recommend mediation. DurovaCharge! 14:48, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- Lsi john, I didn't intend to start a fight on Durova'sCharge! talk page. I simply agreed with the idea that those defending COFS might be collaborating offline. You've created another example of what I was talking about here. You seem to have taken the question I asked on WP:ANI pretty personally considering your lack of involvement; Justanother's ultimatum to Orsini. You're mentioning of the situation here, and on the WP:CN reminds me of how Justanother has reacted in similar situations. If you want to continue this "discussion" consider posting it on my talk page, but please don't use my posting here to agree with another editor as an excuse to whatever it is you are doing on another person's talk page.
- DurovaCharge!, do you have more cases like the rogue editor described in your report? (It's both interesting and educational.) I'll see what I can put together on this situation. If it looks as convincing as the case you cited, I'll proceed with some kind of action but I have a question. Assuming I have enough evidence, is it worth the time and effort? (in your opinion). Anynobody 03:54, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- Anynobody, why are you bringing me into this conversation? Especially if you "didn't intend to start a fight" here. That is weird. --Justanother 05:43, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- Anynobody (and Justanother also), If you're interested in putting together this type of report then be prepared to have your own actions scrutinized. Here's another example by one of my admin coaching students: User:Cailil/Complex vandalism on feminism and gender studies related articles. That one ended in a siteban and here's an ongoing case I've been reviewing: User:LUCPOL/Vandal:R9tgokunks. I cowrote the Wikipedia:Disruptive editing guideline in order to make it easier to address this type of problem. When a report checks out then, depending on the situation, I take action or bring it to community discussion with my endorsement. Sometimes things go through arbitration. Several of the wikisleuths I've trained helped uncover a long term vandal when they were newish editors. It requires a thick skin and some patience, but it's a fascinating hobby. DurovaCharge! 05:52, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
I heartily agree with your statement that wikisleuthing is fascinating, for several reasons beyond whatever the point of the sleuthing is. By that I mean exposing a sock or meat puppet is interesting, but reading about what made them do it is the really fascinating part; Evading a ban, performing PR for their groups/ideas, personality issues, the list goes on and on. I'm starting to think that no matter how much a person tries to vary their persona in order to operate puppets, something always gives them away if one knows what to look for and has enough patience to let the puppeteer(s) expose themselves. I also have a thick skin, so I'll see what I can put together. Thanks for the information, DurovaCharge! I really appreciate it.
Justanother I didn't "bring" you into anything, unless using your name counts. Lsi john's posts remind me of your behavior, which further reminds me of one last thing I wanted to ask DurovaCharge!.
Some pages I can't see, deleted pages or admin only archives, as you're no doubt aware. If I run into a situation where research I need is on one of those types of pages would it be ok to ask your assistance? (I of course understand any help would be at your convenience, you have a lot more going on than any of my research requests I'm assuming.) Anynobody 08:00, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
violation of "do no harm"?
I am having an edit war over a poorly sourced "list of known Toupee wearers" that I feel clearly violates both BLP and WP:NOT as a list of useless and potentially harmful trivia. A new user and an anon keep ignoring my reversions and warnings. I bring this to you bc "do no harm" seems to be dear to your heart, and being accused of wearing a hairpeice could not only hurt someone deeply, but bring litigation.VanTucky 22:22, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Now they have removed all the living people, so it's just a bad trivia section now. VanTucky 22:31, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually that view has been attributed to me rather than something I've expressed. My actual view is that ethical decisions where good people disagree should be placed in the hands of the individuals who live with the consequences. So I've no particular opposition to living persons being included at a list of toupee wearers, so long as those entries are reliably sourced and the individuals themselves don't protest. Then again, in the interests of fair disclosure I happen to be a woman who has too much hair on my head - so maybe I'm not the best person to evaluate the potential for harm from such inclusions. DurovaCharge! 23:15, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
- Nice disclosure of your hair "POV" there. Oh you gals and your emotional considerations! Why can't you just ignore people's legitimate feelings? VanTucky 05:20, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
for you
What a Brilliant Idea Barnstar | ||
I, VanTucky, award you, Durova, this Brilliant Idea Barnstar for founding Category:Eguor admins, which works to combat the feelings of a "sysop cabal" in Wikipedia (especially my own). VanTucky 17:33, 23 June 2007 (UTC) |
- Thank you very much! DurovaCharge! 03:53, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think that it's a brilliant idea too, in the spirit of your concept I created Category:Eguor editors. Anynobody 00:09, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Your post
I am offended by your suggestion that I am involved in undefined and unspecificed offline complicity. And I take exception to your implication that I have somehow contradicted myself.
I feel you owe me an apology for attacking my character.
Peace in God. Lsi john 23:27, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've already invited the editors at that thread to take the matter to arbitration if any of them take strong exception. You are welcome to raise conduct issues there if you believe there is any case to be made. If you'd like to handle things in a less formal manner I suggest you demonstrate goodwill by apologizing to Jehochman for this incivility. It hasn't been my intention to offend your feelings or anyone else's although I do stand by my actions. DurovaCharge! 03:53, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- So you justify making uncivilized bad-faith and unfounded character assassinations against other editors, as long as you can point to something someone else did, that you consider wrong?!!! Durova, collusion and complicity, are very serious charges to make against someone. You carelessly made them with no evidence of any wrong doing. It's called defamation of character or character assassination without merit. In mainspace it would be a violation of WP:BLP. It's improper and you were way out of line to do it, regardless of anything that anyone else did.
- Furthermore, there is absolutely no comparison between this response, where I identified a specific problem in a specific post, where Jehochman had misrepresented 25-hour old edit history as: fresh COI edits here, and your conduct, where you made spurious and unfounded accusations/allegations of offline complicity and implied wrong doing, and then mis-represented my posts as contradictory/conflicting and left an edit summary "evidence of collusion". a) Declaring them to be fresh, when they were 15 & 25 hours old, was improper. b) Declaring them to be COI edits, was yet another unfounded claim. There is no indication that COFS has a conflict of interest in editing those articles. There has been no determination by WP:COIN that restricts COFS from making Scientology edits. Therefore, Jehochman's post was improper, and I said so and I said why. I backed up my 'shame on you' to Jehochman with specific information. He claimed they indicated evidence of current edit warring, yet no block was issued and no report was even filed and the posts were 25 and 15 hours old respectively.
- As for what I owe Jehochman, quite frankly, that is none of your business. Besides which, I am involved (in what you would call off-line complicity) with him regarding the issue and we have addressed the situation already by email. Though I prefer to use the term 'communication'.
- You, on the other hand, did not questioned my judgment with a polite rebuke. You attacked my character, my integrity and my honest, without any supporting evidence.
- The fact that you would somehow justify uncivilized and rude conduct on your part by pointing to a comment made by someone else as 'also bad' says a lot about your character.
- The fact that you would tie an apology for your conduct to some action on my part says a lot about your character.
- You are clearly unwilling to look at your own conduct and acknowledge your mistakes and appologize for them. I'm sorry to see that your arrogance runs so deep. It appears we have nothing further to say to each other on this issue.
- Best regards. Good luck on your journey. Lsi john 13:17, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- As one of "COFS's defenders" I guess I should also be somewhat offended at this post on the part of Durova, whom I was under the impression was a fair and and respected admin. But it was not specifically directed at me and I am way too experienced
an editora human being to be put-off by that sort of vague accusation of impropriety so I kinda skipped right over it. It was, however, very specifically addressed to Lsi john and he is within his rights to request an apology. But my real concern is whether there was an intended chilling effect; i.e. an effort on the part of Durova to scare off any editor that might dare oppose her will. That would be pretty arrogant. --Justanother 14:07, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- As one of "COFS's defenders" I guess I should also be somewhat offended at this post on the part of Durova, whom I was under the impression was a fair and and respected admin. But it was not specifically directed at me and I am way too experienced
- Best regards. Good luck on your journey. Lsi john 13:17, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Lsi john, I see you've posted to Jimbo's talk page. Part of my reply is there. To both of you, I have no axe to grind here. I'll look into any well-substantiated report of serious policy violations by any editor. You are welcome to come to me with whatever reports you choose to research, and please do so in a calm and reasoned manner. Be aware that this aggressive conduct attracts scrutiny. For instance, the preliminary research I did that located the contradictory posts about COFS also revealed this odd interpretation of policy. Actually featured content standards favor large numbers of sources and line citations, and those expectations have risen steadily over time. I've contributed three featured pages so I speak from experience. Although I haven't looked into this situation in great detail as of yet, so far it has all the earmarks of something that turns out this way (rule 131). My actions have withstood scrutiny many times and I welcome more scrutiny. If that initial impression is mistaken then of course you have no reason to fear scrutiny either. DurovaCharge! 19:58, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Durova, perhaps in my effort to remain civil, I was not as clear as I could have been. I believe that your post here is a personal attack. And now your post here, where you imply I am a vandal, is also a personal attack. And, describing my posts as contradictory is also a personal attack. I respectfully request that you stop making such public statements.
Regarding your opinion on excessive quotes, if you believe that {{quotefarm}} is an unnecessary and improper template, then you should seek to have it removed from wikipedia. Classifying my statement, that we are not supposed to have quotefarms, as odd, is certainly your choice, but doing so in an accusatory manner is also a personal attack. Implying that you will 'look into this situation', shows incredibly bad faith on your part, and indicates that you do, in fact, have an axe to grind. My edit history is public record, and you are more than welcome to scrutinize it. However, I request that you not make public 'observations' about my edits that could be construed as a personal attack.
If you believe you have a case that can be prosecuted through wikipedia's AN, AN/I, Medcab, Arbcom or whatever other forum, then please do so. Until such time, please refrain from public speculation about my edits, intentions or activities where such speculation could be construed as a personal attack. Lsi john 00:56, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
I am requesting that you acknowledge that you will stop attacking me. Thank you. Lsi john 02:05, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- Durova: As a courtesy to you, so you understand why I have such strong feelings about this: I was wrongfully and falsely accused of something years ago, and it took thousands of dollars and several years to disprove the lies and clear my name. Perhaps this also will explain why I speak so strongly in cases like the one where COFS is being railroaded without any formal Arbcom proceedings. I have severe negative reactions to witch hunting.
- You said previously that this (investigating and banning) is a 'hobby' for you. What you need to understand and take into considerstaion, is that your 'hobby' is affecting people's lives. Lsi john 02:22, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- DurovaCharge! and I are not the only editors to have/had suspicions about your behavior Lsi john. I've actually seen a couple of other editors at various times express concern, one example of which I happened find while looking for something else:
- Similar conversation with another editor. Anynobody 04:10, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- John, I too was falsely accused (in a commercial dispute) and paid a very significant amount of money to clear my name. I empathize with your situation, but you have to understand that Durova is like a Jedi, trying to defend Wikipedia from the dark side: commercial and ideological manipulation. If she's confused and said something wrong about you, please be calm and just present the facts. She's extremely reasonable and readily apologizes if she makes a mistake. Your reaction makes you look guilty. Please, employ all your strength to be civil even if you want to throw your shoe at somebody. Jehochman Talk 04:20, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
A favour regarding SEO etc
Hi, Durova: given your experience with SEO and notability etc, may I ask a favour (and the favour is extended to Jehochman if he's reading): I have a friend who is considering offering WP articles to her clients along with her other services. She knows nothing about WP, never edits here, never reads the site, and I've been trying to explain to her why that's a bad idea. The problem is that - despite my extensive experience with WP - her inexperience makes it difficult for her to understand the risk involved, as well as the consequences. I know there are important pages, WP:N, WP:COI, WP:SPAM, etc, but I feel that, with her inexperience with WP, those pages would be too complex for her to understand. Is there an essay, or a more brief, general article, that outlines WP's culture v/v this issue, as well as the consequences of being red-flagged as a COI or SPA editor? Thanks in advance, you can reply here. Anchoress 20:05, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- Indeed there is! See Wikipedia:Search engine optimization. Jehochman Talk 21:17, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- An awesome essay, Jehochman, I've read it before. However, it's a bit too complex for her, I think, and the emphasis on linkspam will probably turn her brain off because she won't see how it relates to her ambition to write articles for clients. Thanks for reminding me of that essay, however, I like it very much. Anchoress 21:26, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- There's a simple shock treatment. You can point her to User:MyWikiBiz and say that this is what happens to users who "sell" Wikipedia articles. I also recommend User:Durova/The dark side. I've added an "Edit for hire" section to the SEO essay, so maybe that will be helpful to her. Thank you for the feedback. Jehochman Talk 21:33, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for asking me, Anchoress. Actually I've written directly to the Foundation when I came across a firm that advertised Wikipedia article writing services. That could have resulted in an indef block from the Office if that company's Wikipedia account hadn't been dormant for several months (they didn't seem to actually get much business for it). I strongly advise your friend to tread cautiously. There's a huge and underappreciated potential downside to reckless WP:COI editing at this site: when the press latches onto a case that has the appearance of impropriety it becomes international news and that can have career ending consequences. If your friend is serious there are ways to edit ethically with a COI, but most of the relevant business press articles are written by people who know little about this site and whose recommendations point their readers in several dangerous directions. DurovaCharge! 04:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- There's a simple shock treatment. You can point her to User:MyWikiBiz and say that this is what happens to users who "sell" Wikipedia articles. I also recommend User:Durova/The dark side. I've added an "Edit for hire" section to the SEO essay, so maybe that will be helpful to her. Thank you for the feedback. Jehochman Talk 21:33, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Omaha Steaks
Sorry if you might be a vegetarian... This is the reason I came here in the first place. We have a passel of mischievous socks trying to whitewash and promote Omaha Steaks. Could you semi-protect this for a couple weeks so we have a chance to educate the company representatives. Jehochman Talk 21:38, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
- Actually I'm no vegetarian, and sure thing. DurovaCharge! 04:32, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Do no harm
I can't follow your objection to the proposed principle "Do no harm" in the Badlydrawnjeff arbitration [43].
Firstly you say:
- The logical consequence of a do no harm precept is to demand evidence of harm, which a BLP subject may prefer not to provide since the evidence and any onsite analysis of it could defeat the purpose of courtesy deletion (such disclosures and related analysis would be indexed on Google with a prominent page ranking).
Fine. But then you say:
- It's safe to conclude that silence from a BLP subject implies no objection; those who do object deserve to be treated with dignity.
Firstly, how do I know that the subject of the article has even heard of Wikipedia?
Secondly, your reasoning assumes that the precept is about how to treat objections. That principle isn't addressed in this arbitration (no objections having been received in any instances submitted in evidence). Rather, this is a general expression of the equivalent phrase in the BLP, and applies to our ethical duties at all times.
Thirdly, your two statements appear to be incompatible. In your first statement you give an excellent reason why the subject of an article might want to avoid openly objecting ("the evidence and any onsite analysis of it could defeat the purpose of courtesy deletion ("such disclosures and related analysis would be indexed on Google with a prominent page ranking)") but then you decide that "It's safe to conclude that silence from a BLP subject implies no objection." This doesn't make sense.
Yours. --Tony Sidaway 07:27, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- During the recent discussions about Angela Beesley, Seth Finkelstein, and Daniel Brandt I saw some editors try to estimate whether harm was done. It's rather hard to rebut a no harm was done here argument without supplying information about actual harm - and there's the catch-22. All we really need to know is that the BLP subject doesn't want an article about himself or herself on this site. It's possible to know that much and verify its authenticity through the Foundation without going into the reasons behind that desire (which is pretty rare anyway).
- Basically I consider it a much sounder principle than do no harm to give weight to a subject's expressed wishes. If that still appears to be contradictory then I'll do my best to clarify further. DurovaCharge! 15:47, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think it's easy enough to rebut "no harm was done here": set the onus in the opposite direction: those who think an article should exist, must demonstrate that it does not do any harm. This is how the arbitration committee puts it:
- Any administrator, acting on their own judgment, may delete an article that is substantially a biography of a living person if they believe that it (and every previous version of it) significantly violates any aspect of the relevant policy. This deletion may be contested via the usual means; however, the article must not be restored, whether through undeletion or otherwise, without an actual consensus to do so. The burden of proof is on those who wish to retain the article to demonstrate that it is compliant with every aspect of the policy.
- The proposal (here) is currently running 9-1-0 on the proposed decision. --Tony Sidaway 16:11, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your feedback and I appreciate your perspective here. I hope I'm mistaken about the potential for a chilling effect. That's my candid opinion, though, and I'll stand by it. DurovaCharge! 19:08, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- The proposal (here) is currently running 9-1-0 on the proposed decision. --Tony Sidaway 16:11, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Blocking of Bus stop
Hi--I'm just wondering if the indefinite block of Bus stop is a bit excessive. Although I'm sympathetic to his situation (and in a large part in agreement with his central concern), I'm not a supporter of his actions. Having said that, he's been an excellent editor in other articles, in particular visual art. Is it possible to block him for a longer "cooling-off" period that would expire, such as a month? If he were to continue to be disruptive after that, than, yes, an indefinite block may be necessary. I guess I'm just concerned that there appeared to be an active campaign to egg him on, and although he was his own worst enemy at times, there seemed to be others involved that were not merely victims. Thanks for listening. Freshacconci 14:41, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- The problems I saw were quite serious. That said, I'm willing to be reasonable. How does this sound? If he pledges to enter mentorship and pledges to avoid the article for three months. DurovaCharge! 15:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. I passed along the offer to Bus stop. It's up to him now. Freshacconci 16:38, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- If I might add a perhaps additional qualifier that, should he feel the urge to engage in any other such repetitive edits, he seek some sort of mediation (rather than oppose it). I note that this is apparently the second time he has engaged in behavior such as this, the first being in regards to Michael Richards, and that this repetition of potentially problematic behavior is my reason for trying to dissuade him from similar activity again in the future. Otherwise, as the person who first proposed action against him, I only sought his being kept from editing the articles related to the content in question, not from wikipedia as a whole, and think that he probably has made enough positive contributions elsewhere to be given the chance to continue to work on and develop that content. John Carter 16:46, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- From his insistence he has done no "disruption" and the continuous allegations of anti-semitism and a Catholic agenda (I'm atheist by the way), I find the notion of letting him continuing editing alarming. What assurance do we have he'll accept responsibility for his actions, and start taking WP:NOR and WP:RS to heart (besides e.g. cutting and pasting passages from policy pages and twisting them into a segue to preach "Bob Dylan is a Jew. This is a list of Christians. We do not contrive parameters to put a Jew on a list of Christians" ad nauseum as he has done for [one wish this was an exaageration] ~4 months?) He still has made no apologies for his conduct, nor shown any willingness whatsoever to WP:AGF and consider maybe other people's edits are well-intentioned and have merit...can a mentor change one's personality? Not everyone has had to witness and often be on the receiving end of that disruption since last November, I have and I believe 8 months is enough to consider someone irredeemable if they have never taken responsibility, never admitted any wrongdoing every time they've been blocked, and persist in the same rhetoric and behavior. If mentorship is the option, I hope I'm wrong and a mentor can help make one more introspective and be receptive to WP rules. Tendancer 17:25, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think that, should he be found to engage in similar behavior in the future to any extent (I think four problematic edits would probably be enough to qualify here), the extant record of his previous behavior would probably be enough for someone to perhaps request and get at least a short term block on him. Should that behavior continue despite a block or similar censure again, I don't imagine that there would be any objection from anyone for another, probably more permanent, block. John Carter 17:46, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- From his insistence he has done no "disruption" and the continuous allegations of anti-semitism and a Catholic agenda (I'm atheist by the way), I find the notion of letting him continuing editing alarming. What assurance do we have he'll accept responsibility for his actions, and start taking WP:NOR and WP:RS to heart (besides e.g. cutting and pasting passages from policy pages and twisting them into a segue to preach "Bob Dylan is a Jew. This is a list of Christians. We do not contrive parameters to put a Jew on a list of Christians" ad nauseum as he has done for [one wish this was an exaageration] ~4 months?) He still has made no apologies for his conduct, nor shown any willingness whatsoever to WP:AGF and consider maybe other people's edits are well-intentioned and have merit...can a mentor change one's personality? Not everyone has had to witness and often be on the receiving end of that disruption since last November, I have and I believe 8 months is enough to consider someone irredeemable if they have never taken responsibility, never admitted any wrongdoing every time they've been blocked, and persist in the same rhetoric and behavior. If mentorship is the option, I hope I'm wrong and a mentor can help make one more introspective and be receptive to WP rules. Tendancer 17:25, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- If I might add a perhaps additional qualifier that, should he feel the urge to engage in any other such repetitive edits, he seek some sort of mediation (rather than oppose it). I note that this is apparently the second time he has engaged in behavior such as this, the first being in regards to Michael Richards, and that this repetition of potentially problematic behavior is my reason for trying to dissuade him from similar activity again in the future. Otherwise, as the person who first proposed action against him, I only sought his being kept from editing the articles related to the content in question, not from wikipedia as a whole, and think that he probably has made enough positive contributions elsewhere to be given the chance to continue to work on and develop that content. John Carter 16:46, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I have found Bus Stop to be a cogent, intelligent and useful editor on art-related articles, and I'd like to see him be reinstated, perhaps keeping his distance at this point from the Christianity convert article, its talk page and Bob Dylan as well. It would help if John Carter would ease up on him a little also. Modernist 17:57, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think John's been reasonable. I too, am troubled to see him blocked entirely, as he seems to be a good contributor beyond the subject matter in question. However, if this really is an obsession to him, it may reach a point where he attempts an indirect course of editing by convincing others of his faulty position without consideration of the responses of the other editors involved (as he has previously 'advertised' his argument on talk pages, specifically in response to me, but without my original response for reference or with my own response to his comment... apparently, he finds context an unnecessary nuisance). If he behaves (and he did get pretty bad recently), then there is really no reason why he should be banned entirely. He seems to be knowledgeable and useful in other subjects- just not this one.--C.Logan 18:28, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Consider me a hard-liner. I would like to see him make an apology or any kind of acknowledgement, and admit he has broken rules, and has been disruptive, and show some understanding what the rules stand for and why they are important for wiki. The "as long as he edits other articles" is more of a "as long as it's not my backyard" approach, all that will accomplish is we'll end up with an editor who disrupts wikipedia elsewhere. Just reading his talk page history, there had been plenty of other editors who found his conduct questionable even on the editing of art-related articles. Yes indefinite seems a harsh punishment, but the goal here is not punitive but preventive. What reason is there for anyone to think he'll not continue editing in his pattern? Even now, he's still refusing to admit he did anything wrong and accuse others of a conspiracy. Tendancer 18:39, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I can understand the above opinion, particularly regarding Bus stop's continuing denial of any wrongdoing and ongoing accusations. Maybe, if Durova would find this acceptable (and my apologies for all of us misusing your talk page like this, by the way) we could ensure that Bus stop receive a more active form of adopt-a-user than is usually the case. Have their ever been cases where the adopter also functions, to a degree, like a Probation officer, as in being someone that other users can contact should they see the subject engage in problematic behavior, and who has some degree of influence over the subject him/herself, possibly including blocking? If there have been, or if rules for doing so could be established, that might come close to being acceptable to the majority of the parties involved. And establishing such a system if it hasn't already existed might be useful in the future for similar cases as well. Again, sorry for all these off-topic posts on your page here, Durova. John Carter 18:47, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Consider me a hard-liner. I would like to see him make an apology or any kind of acknowledgement, and admit he has broken rules, and has been disruptive, and show some understanding what the rules stand for and why they are important for wiki. The "as long as he edits other articles" is more of a "as long as it's not my backyard" approach, all that will accomplish is we'll end up with an editor who disrupts wikipedia elsewhere. Just reading his talk page history, there had been plenty of other editors who found his conduct questionable even on the editing of art-related articles. Yes indefinite seems a harsh punishment, but the goal here is not punitive but preventive. What reason is there for anyone to think he'll not continue editing in his pattern? Even now, he's still refusing to admit he did anything wrong and accuse others of a conspiracy. Tendancer 18:39, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I think John's been reasonable. I too, am troubled to see him blocked entirely, as he seems to be a good contributor beyond the subject matter in question. However, if this really is an obsession to him, it may reach a point where he attempts an indirect course of editing by convincing others of his faulty position without consideration of the responses of the other editors involved (as he has previously 'advertised' his argument on talk pages, specifically in response to me, but without my original response for reference or with my own response to his comment... apparently, he finds context an unnecessary nuisance). If he behaves (and he did get pretty bad recently), then there is really no reason why he should be banned entirely. He seems to be knowledgeable and useful in other subjects- just not this one.--C.Logan 18:28, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply. I passed along the offer to Bus stop. It's up to him now. Freshacconci 16:38, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Tendancer, it's unlikely you'll get any sincere apology from someone who appears to have a sincere belief that his or her actions are justified. All I ask is that this person pledge to enter mentorship and avoid a particular article for three months. If Bus stop does that and further problems arise then you can report them to WP:AN along with this history and any administrator can take appropriate action. Sometimes editors can become productive if they just stay away from a hot button area - as I describe at User:Durova/Recusal I could have gone down the wrong road myself. And to John Carter, I proposed WP:CSN and started WP:CEM along similar lines to your thinking. If you've got useful and workable ideas in this area I'm all ears. DurovaCharge! 19:05, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I realize that I'm in way over my head here, given my lack of familiarity with a lot of things, and that you've probably thought of most of this before. But maybe if the {{adoptee}} could be adjusted a little to include a statement to the effect of "If you have any concerns regarding the conduct of this user please contact the adopter" or creation of a new template like "How's my editing? Please leave a note [User talk:Adopter|here]", or "This user has a short fuse on the subject of [foo]. Please forgive him if he's been out of line, or contact [X]". With any luck, the adopter or supervisor would be an admin or someone with a good deal of knowledge of the policies involved, and someone who has demonstrated some ability in working with individuals with the interests of the adoptee, like most of the adopt-a-users. I might think one of the later two might be preferable for someone who's been around for quite a while and might seem a bit too experienced to have been "adopted". I suppose that the "adoptee", in this case Bus stop, would have to agree to it as well, but under the circumstances I don't think that that's likely going to be a problem. I know I've also seen several pages where editors have {{User ADHD}}, {{User ADD}}, {{User Aspie}}, and so on, and maybe, depending on how many users have such things, and/or have occasionally problematic conduct as a result, link to the page of some admin or group who has some experience of them personally or have volunteered to work with editors with such conditions in general. I don't know if any of that would be "workable", but it's the best I can think of. John Carter 19:41, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- That sounds like a decent idea to present to the folks who run WP:ADOPT. I've never been a formal part of that program - I just have a high opinion of it. Go see what they think. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 01:48, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Please restore or explain
I am puzzled by your deletion of my post to WP:CSN here. It is in keeping with the two prior posts, one of which resulted in a block by you for Bus stop and the other resulted in a recommendation by you for a ban on COFS.
On your talkpage, above, you specifically asked for detailed information about anyone who should be banned. I went to quite some effort to compile that information for you. Now it appears that, contradicting your offer (above) to help, you simply delete the thread.
To my knowledge, neither of the two editors, who were reported in the prior posts, have an RfC against them, yet, in your edit summary, you suggested that I open an RfC. And, my post followed the example of both of those previous instances (and included everything you asked me for), and yet you deleted it.
It seems now that you are agreeing with Justanother on the usage of the CSN board, which is inconsistent with your previous ruling and recommendation.
I request that you restore my post there, or explain the difference between my post and the two that you have both left there and ruled on. At the very least, the post should be restored and marked 'archive' for documentation purposes (as I have seen done on AN and AN/I).
I really am trying to stay on wiki-break, specifically due to this entire situation. But I find it rather frustrating and contradictory, and a bit confusing.
Best Regards, Peace in God. Lsi john 19:19, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- The explanation is in my edit note. That board is for specific community sanctions proposals. If you'd like to write up a report about inappropriate conduct, the place for that is your own user namespace (taking care not to cross the line into an attack page). The way you presented things looks very much like a request for comment and the editors at WP:CSN routinely close that type of post and refer the matter to the other venue.
- It might shed light on my perspective to read my essay User:Durova/Recusal. When I was a new editor, fresh out of the military, I was rather shocked by what I saw on the talk pages of the World Trade Center article. My uncle had been one of the last people to escape from that disaster and I swore in and went to war because of it. I soon realized that I couldn't collaborate on that topic and stayed away after a couple of talk page posts. Whenever I encounter editors who've run into policy trouble I bear in mind how easily I could have gone down the same path myself. It may not seem this way to you, but I've been handling the Scientology matter with kid gloves: if I were on some sort of mission against COFS I could have blocked him myself - and bear in mind that my offer to review investigative reports applies equally to both sides of this issue. This site does have certain standard ways of doing things and you appear to be unfamiliar with them. That's one reason mentorship could be very useful to you. Another reason is that you'd get advice from someone totally uninvolved and objective. I understand Scientology is a polarizing subject for some people and if you've been burned by someone else it may be difficult to trust my assurances. DurovaCharge! 19:36, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'm more confused now. Sorry. I thought my proposal was for community sanctions against Smee. I simply gave more documentation than the prior two proposals, in order to avoid being accused of attacking him or of making unfounded accusations against him. Why do you suggest my complaint go to RfC but the two previous complaints were within the policy of that notice board?
- As for Scientology being polarizing, I'm not a Scientologist and I've rarely made any edits to any Scientology articles.
- As for being burned, well, I've been burned a couple of times by taking 'advice' and then having my efforts posted and declared to be 'disruptive'. And, burned by you, by speaking out and having you issue what I took to be a threat of a ban if I don't enter a mentor program.
- Per your offer of assistance (above), please review what I posted and help me repost it in the correct format, in order to proceed in the same fashion as the COFS and Bus stop threads. I believe that Smee's history is much more disruptive and well documented than COFS, and it should not be any problem at all for you to help me establish the correct format, in order to proceed with a community ban (or mentorship program) for Smee. Lsi john 19:55, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- And, as I said before, I have no interest in the wikipedia litigation process. I compiled the information, per your request, as it seemed appropriate to the current thread. You have expressed a desire to 'clean up wikipedia' (my words), so I provided sufficient information to 'get started' on an issue. If you are unwilling to assist or pursue this, I will simply write it off to the contradictory, conflicting and unexplained actions of wikipedia, and some of its editors and admins. Peace in God. Lsi john 20:08, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- I originally had the feeling that the COFS (and Bus stop) threads were inappropriate, but was led to believe they were valid, by yourself and Jehochman. I trust you will be deleting those other two posts, and unblocking Bus stop?
- I consider the matter closed from my perspective. Thank you for your patience. Lsi john 21:31, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, the COFS thread has been closed by El C at my request. I felt I was too involved with several of the users to close it myself. (Hello there, Lsi john.) Bishonen | talk 21:36, 26 June 2007 (UTC).
- Thanks, Bishonen. Lsi john, the other threads were specific requests for sanctions so they were appropriate for that board. I have no intention of silencing your concerns. It's just better to route these things appropriately. Go ahead and open a page at WP:RFC and if you think there's a case to be made against me you're welcome to present it there. I hope the situation irons itself out. DurovaCharge! 01:46, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown
I would like to request a "Triple Crown" award. Please see my userpage for a list of my significant contributions. Thanks. Awadewit | talk 05:01, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
- FA: Anna Laetitia Barbauld (primary editor)
- GA: The Age of Reason (primary editor)
- DYK: 1794 Treason Trials (primary editor)
Make that an "Imperial Triple Crown." Awadewit | talk 02:29, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
- FA: Mary Wollstonecraft (primary editor)
- GA: Mary Martha Sherwood (primary editor)
- DYK: Priestley Riots (primary editor)
As a user who has previously been in contact with this person, I am asking if you would be willing to be the second person to certify the basis for this dispute. Thank you. The Evil Spartan 20:20, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
- Although I'm not entirely unwilling to consider this request, it's been quite a few months since I blocked this editor. I see the editor has garnered a steady collection of userblocks since then. Am I really the best person to approach for this purpose? You may do better to approach someone whose interaction has been ongoing. DurovaCharge! 20:30, 27 June 2007 (UTC)
Dear Durova
I've sent you an e-mail. I'm not sure what to do in the future (in regards to the person mentioned in the e-mail). Advice would be appreciated. --Iamunknown 14:17, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- I'll be right on it. DurovaCharge! 16:57, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, if I ask too much of you in the e-mail, let me know (I just saw User talk:Durova/Admin 2). If you only give advice on how I should approach this and future cases, I would sincerely appreciate that. --Iamunknown 17:13, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
Your day for e-mail
It seems to be your day for e-mail! Peace.Lsi john 21:27, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
List of polio survivors
Hi Durova,
I've been working on the List of polio survivors with two other editors who are interested in polio-related articles. We are reaching the end of the process and hope to submit it to FLC soon. I'd very much appreciate if you could look at the text and point out any areas for improvement. Thanks, Colin°Talk 22:01, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your kind words and helpful comments. Colin°Talk 17:08, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Admin coaching
Hi Durova,
Maybe I didn't make as much use of this relationship as I could have, but I thank you for what I did end up getting from it. I've had your page on my watchlist, you got me to participate over at COIN a little bit, which I'd like to actually be more active at than I am right now, and your interaction with other users has been a good example for me. Your triple crown motivated me to work on getting an article to GA status, and writing another article that ended up at DYK... just one FA away now :-). I ended up requesting adminship this past week and was successful. I look forward to working with you on some of the new tasks and at the classroom coordination once September rolls around. So, I guess you have one less student now. I'm still learning though, so I might throw a question your way now and then. Thanks again! Sancho 03:38, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
- Congratulations! DurovaCharge! 18:13, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
You may be interested. That's just a start, please do expand and edit mercilessly if you feel motivated :) Kamryn Matika 04:14, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
- Good start. I suggest you link to WP:COIN and recommend that business people who suspect black hat attacks report suspected activity there. Also - and I leave it to you to evaluate this - I wrote the User:Durova/The dark side essay to counteract a serious underappreciation of the PR risks of careless activity. DurovaCharge! 18:18, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
Triple Crown
I think I'm eligible for a triple crown based on my content. DYK = Rollie Hemsley, GA = John Baldwin (founder), FL = 2004 NFL Draft. Hopefully the FL counts, not positive if it does. Wizardman 22:28, 30 June 2007 (UTC)
Lekociv
Hi Durova, my protection had nothing to do with that account. I was alerted to a problem there by another, regular editor, and some of the criticism being added to it made it a clear BLP violation. I'm going to leave it protected until they produce some reliable third-party sources on talk that show there's enough for a well-rounded bio, rather than an attack page. SlimVirgin (talk) 05:58, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
An Arbitration case involving you has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/COFS. Please add any evidence you may wish the Arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/COFS/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/COFS/Workshop.
On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Newyorkbrad 22:15, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
Brian Reddyb
Thanks for your handling of the Brian Reddyb issue. I'm glad an admin finally had the common sense to see through the hoax and take corrective action. However, I was wondering... do you think it might be prudent to run a checkuser on Sanchezsteamer? Even though I'm almost convinced that it's the same person as Reddyb, the evidence is not conclusive, and I would prefer if we could avoid risking complications being raised in the future.
Regarding the Wikipedia:Requests for investigation movement, personally I've become somewhat sceptical about the effectiveness of such noticeboards, especially following a recent case I was involved in where several admins on WP:AIAV refused to block a blatant and persistent vandal because of (what I perceive to be) a ridiculous loophole in Wikipedia policy (see [44], [45], and [46]). I only pursued the Brian Reddyb issue because I knew it was a clear-cut case from the beginning. Notwithstanding, I sincerely wish you the best of luck if you believe in reviving Wikipedia:Requests for investigation. Cheers. CounterFX 17:18, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- User with four edits, starting July 3 after previous sock was blocked, seems extremely familiar with WP policy, and has posted a bizarre copyright notice. I suggest an indef block for sock puppetry. Jehochman Hablar 21:26, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- I have issued a request for a checkuser against Chiefofmsiss1 on grounds of evasion of the ban. It should not be long before the account is blocked. CounterFX 23:34, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
- Checkuser confirms. Jehochman Hablar 06:59, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
That thread
Not entirely surpised it has its detractors ... but this really is one of the funniest things I've seen in more than three years on the project. MastCell hit the nail on the head--it's life's most profound mysteries that inspire the most hilarious jokes. Best, Antandrus (talk) 18:10, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
Nice to disprove the old saying "If you can keep your head while others around you are losing theirs.. you probably don't understand what's happening" ;) Seriously.. it's a very strange coincidence, but that's all it was. SirFozzie 16:02, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
Wise RFC comment
I am very proud of John for this comment. [47] Jehochman Hablar 16:50, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
:Durova, I'm not sure I understand your question to RIR. From what I can tell, RIR has been involved with mostly anti-viewpoint information. I find the post to be very contradictory and suspect someone 'signed' RIR's signature. Though only a checkuser could confirm that. Peace.Lsi john 19:42, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Never mind. I misread the diff and didn't realize RIR was 'quoting' someone else. Peace.Lsi john 19:47, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'm still unclear as to the point of your question. RIR has provided negative information and didn't say that s/he didn't have an opinion about Juice Plus. Are you implying a former employee? Because, in fairness, I see the possibility of this being an example of your 'loose' non-attack non-accusation statements. If RIR said 'no relationship', then it should be 'no relationship'. For you to then suggest one, simply based on proximity, is not good faith. Peace.Lsi john 19:52, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have any evidence that the anonymous IP was actually RIR and not someone impersonating him/her ? You've accused them of lying, based on what? Peace.Lsi john 20:16, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Hi, it wasn't my intention to stir up a shitstorm here, but here goes. Given the information at hand, John's comment was quite reasonable and I wanted you, Durova, to see that he was making valuable contributions. The IP info about RIR is a new, and somewhat surprising revelation to me, and shows how well my mentor conducts complex investigations. For the record, I became interested in this RFC in the first place because of another surprising geographic connection--Elonka and Julia Griggs Havey (a Juice Plus spokesperson and distributor who had edited the article) live in the same city. That looked slightly odd to me, the same way RIR's presence near Juice Plus HQ is also an odd coincidence. At this point, I am definitely not suggesting actual wrongdoing by anybody, but if we investigate one geographic connection, we should also investigate the other too, in fairness to both sides. Darn it! I wish I could just ignore this whole situation, but I can't. Jehochman Hablar 21:53, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Jehochman, my objection is not with the suspicion. My objection is not with the investigation. My objection is with the very unprofessional, careless and wreckless accusation. There is no reason to believe that RIR Lied, even if she lives right next door to the plant. By implying she lied, insisting on an explanation, categorizing it as 'oddly coincidental', we cross the line from quietly investigating to publically accusing.
- I have a very decided opinion about several companies and universities in my area, but that does not mean I have a conflict of interest. And my proximity to them should NEVER be used to suggest evidence that I've lied in a very direct and explicit statement about conflict of interest.
- My concern is that Durova does not even realize the potential damage and harm she is doing when she makes these wreckless accusations. Peace.Lsi john 22:10, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- John, I like to forgive mistakes by other people in order to work with them and help them improve. Hopefully, other people will treat me the same way, because I make plenty of mistakes myself. Being perfect isn't a requirement for participating here. Jehochman Hablar 22:20, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Jehochman, and the very important and significant distinction there, is that you acknowledge your mistake(s). Tarnishing someone's reputation, with accusations of lying and masking a COI, with no evidence other than the proximity of an ISP, and then when questioned, instead of acknowledging and saying "oops, sorry", dragging in an unrelated Arbcom, is quite different. The key is "Ask and ye shall be forgiven." (ASK). Peace.Lsi john 22:47, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Whoa, I see that the accusations are flying fast and furious here. Just for the record, no, I am not friends with Havey, but yes, the geographic connection is one of the reasons that I was working on her article, because the fact that she's a "St. Louis author" is the reason I heard of her at all. I've also helped out with other articles related to St. Louis and Missouri, as I'm a participant at WikiProject Missouri. But to my knowledge, Havey and I have never physically met, and I absolutely positively have no business relationship with her or Juice Plus. --Elonka 23:14, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's exactly what I thought, Elonka, which is why I didn't mention it at the RFC. Perhaps RIR saw something about Juice Plus in a local newspaper and got inflamed about a local company using pseudoscience to push a dubious product, in her view. (I am not saying that is the case, just illustrating a possible perspective). Jehochman Hablar 23:28, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Whoa, I see that the accusations are flying fast and furious here. Just for the record, no, I am not friends with Havey, but yes, the geographic connection is one of the reasons that I was working on her article, because the fact that she's a "St. Louis author" is the reason I heard of her at all. I've also helped out with other articles related to St. Louis and Missouri, as I'm a participant at WikiProject Missouri. But to my knowledge, Havey and I have never physically met, and I absolutely positively have no business relationship with her or Juice Plus. --Elonka 23:14, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Jehochman, and the very important and significant distinction there, is that you acknowledge your mistake(s). Tarnishing someone's reputation, with accusations of lying and masking a COI, with no evidence other than the proximity of an ISP, and then when questioned, instead of acknowledging and saying "oops, sorry", dragging in an unrelated Arbcom, is quite different. The key is "Ask and ye shall be forgiven." (ASK). Peace.Lsi john 22:47, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- John, I like to forgive mistakes by other people in order to work with them and help them improve. Hopefully, other people will treat me the same way, because I make plenty of mistakes myself. Being perfect isn't a requirement for participating here. Jehochman Hablar 22:20, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
- Hi, it wasn't my intention to stir up a shitstorm here, but here goes. Given the information at hand, John's comment was quite reasonable and I wanted you, Durova, to see that he was making valuable contributions. The IP info about RIR is a new, and somewhat surprising revelation to me, and shows how well my mentor conducts complex investigations. For the record, I became interested in this RFC in the first place because of another surprising geographic connection--Elonka and Julia Griggs Havey (a Juice Plus spokesperson and distributor who had edited the article) live in the same city. That looked slightly odd to me, the same way RIR's presence near Juice Plus HQ is also an odd coincidence. At this point, I am definitely not suggesting actual wrongdoing by anybody, but if we investigate one geographic connection, we should also investigate the other too, in fairness to both sides. Darn it! I wish I could just ignore this whole situation, but I can't. Jehochman Hablar 21:53, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
In the box
I'm sorry if the talk box seemed like a criticism of you, no offense or criticism was meant. Su-Jada didn't use headings but instead simply placed the "header" in bold and this didn't include an [edit] option, which implied to me that even though he/she signed it a couple of different times it was still one post. I know that posting in the middle of another user's longer messages is allowed and there is a good chance Su-Jada probably meant to make them === type headings. Rather than editing his/her posts I figured this was a good compromise to avoid confusion, no offense to Scientologists but I've found them apt to complain about such actions for questionable reasons. (I've read through several older arbcoms and afds where the posting gets so out of order I've just stopped reading. I'm trying to keep that from happening here.) Seriously though, I meant nothing against you, I posted in the box too. Anynobody 23:07, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
No conflict of interest exists or intended. Submissions factual. Documented. Best way to proceed? Remove blocks? Best advise! Thank you.
- Those submissions may be factual. Unfortunately the writing style was not neutral in tone and the material was supported by citations. Suggest posting suggested changes to article talk pages with citations in standard format and opening article content requests for comment on the material. Best wishes. DurovaCharge! 22:24, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Bus stop
Bus stop has accepted the terms of adoption, so I have unblocked him. I'll mostly be in touch with him by email. Fred Bauder 14:51, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for all your help there. I hope it works. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 22:17, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Matrix17
I don't know if you watchlist his talkpage, but I unprotected it and he has added an adoption template.--Isotope23 18:49, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
- BTW, I've requested that if anyone adopts him they contact you or I so he can be unblocked.--Isotope23 18:55, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
- I wouldn't mind if anyone unblocks him once he finds a mentor. If either of us are unavailable, the mentor is welcome to cite my posts at WP:AN. DurovaCharge! 22:16, 6 July 2007 (UTC)
Wikiduel?
Do you want to have a contest to see who can get the most articles promoted to WP:GA status between now and Labor Day? One point for each article nominated that passes. Additionally, for each article nominated, the duelists have to provide one GA review. Jehochman Talk 20:04, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- Slap me with that crocheted glove again: I've been looking into textile arts lately and the area's in terrible shape. Unfortunately most of the readily available resources are how-to books that are weak on history or theory. So I plan to spend more time in article space but doubt the work will be GA quality. DurovaCharge! 21:32, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- Feel free to suggest alternative terms if you discover an appropriate battlefield. :-) Jehochman Talk 21:43, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
- It's a good thing you aren't a Princeton man. Epistles at dawn? DurovaCharge! 04:43, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
- Feel free to suggest alternative terms if you discover an appropriate battlefield. :-) Jehochman Talk 21:43, 7 July 2007 (UTC)
More seriously, look at this top-importance article. The major stuff is start-class, a good share of the minor topics are either duplicate or not yet created, and spam permeates the topic. I'll be doing basic work over there before I dream of another GA. DurovaCharge! 04:49, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
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Image upload question
Dear Durova, I uploaded my first image ever to Wikipedia today. The image is a scan of a Danbury pumpkin queen that I made on my photo scanner of an old, original photograph taken by FRANK R. PONESCA, PHOTOGRAPHER 748-3033, P.O. BOX 1102 DANBURY, CT., which I purchased from eBay and which I still own. Anyway, I wanted to double-check on the copywright aspect of the image in the sense that I scanned it, paid for the original picture (not a copy, but an old actual black and white picture) and still own this picture, or if technically Mr. Penesca (whose status I am not sure of and have not been able to determine) retains anything here. Also, the picture is obviously at least decades old and so I'm curious if that means anything. Also, according to http://cgi.ebay.com/Pumpkin-Harvest-Queen-Danbury-Old-photo-1966_W0QQitemZ110072972234QQihZ001QQcategoryZ14279QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem eBay: Pumpkin Harvest Queen? Danbury Old photo 1966, the image is from 1966. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles 00:54, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- If you purchased only the print itself and not the underlying rights, then Mr. Ponseca or his heirs would need to release it under GDFL or other copyleft licensure. The fact that you have an original print wouldn't make any difference. Licensure is a different matter from physical copies. In this situation you should assume that someone else owns the negative and any other prints that were made, and since that person did profit from your eBay purchase that person has a legal right to hope for future profits. Regards, DurovaCharge! 01:12, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, thanks for the reply. That makes sense. I'll continue to see if I can get additional permission. If not, then I'm okay with it being deleted on the 16th July as the tag on the image currently says. Also, although I plan to limit my presense on AfDs, as a sort of trial, I have contributed to the discussion at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Hydra_in_popular_culture. This time around, I have done more in the way of discussion, attempting to improve the article, etc. Anyway, if you have a chance to check my recent edits concerning that to see if I am going about it better, I would appreciate it. If not, no big deal; I understand if you are busy. I just want to be sure that I'm doing things right now. Thanks for your time and help. Best, --Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles 16:55, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for checking in with me. I wish I had time to become your mentor, but to be frank I'm much better at admin coaching than this sort of thing - I'm in the middle of an arbitration case and my friends are urging me to spend more time in article space. WP:ADOPT is a great program. Please try it. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 00:58, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, I'll give it a whirl. Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 01:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for checking in with me. I wish I had time to become your mentor, but to be frank I'm much better at admin coaching than this sort of thing - I'm in the middle of an arbitration case and my friends are urging me to spend more time in article space. WP:ADOPT is a great program. Please try it. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 00:58, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, thanks for the reply. That makes sense. I'll continue to see if I can get additional permission. If not, then I'm okay with it being deleted on the 16th July as the tag on the image currently says. Also, although I plan to limit my presense on AfDs, as a sort of trial, I have contributed to the discussion at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Hydra_in_popular_culture. This time around, I have done more in the way of discussion, attempting to improve the article, etc. Anyway, if you have a chance to check my recent edits concerning that to see if I am going about it better, I would appreciate it. If not, no big deal; I understand if you are busy. I just want to be sure that I'm doing things right now. Thanks for your time and help. Best, --Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles 16:55, 9 July 2007 (UTC)
Question
I'm sorry to bother you with this, Justanother seems to disapprove of the actions I've taken to resolve my password dilemma. Would you mind taking a look at the thread on my talk page? Anynobody 05:53, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- An interesting way of putting it. --Justanother 06:10, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
Replied at Anynobody's user talk since most of the discussion is already there. Justanother, if I overlooked some part of your objection please clarify. I can't solve the bureaucrat issue since I'm not a bureaucrat. DurovaCharge! 08:50, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Hi. What is "interesting" about his "way of putting it" is that I fully support his efforts to recover his password and even started a petitiion to support his identity claim. And he knows that full well. What I object to is simply his misleading use of images on his talk and user talk page. And he knows that full well. I find it "interesting" that he would misrepresent my position, that is all. Hopefully, misrepresentations of my position are going to end soon. --Justanother 15:12, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if he's misrepresented it then please explain your objection to the image use. I'm not sure what you mean about that. He cooperated about the signature so maybe we can reach an acceptable agreement about the unresolved issue. DurovaCharge! 20:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- I disapprove of disguising one page to look like another. I do not think that is in the best interests of this project. I support his efforts to recover his old account. --Justanother 05:40, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if he's misrepresented it then please explain your objection to the image use. I'm not sure what you mean about that. He cooperated about the signature so maybe we can reach an acceptable agreement about the unresolved issue. DurovaCharge! 20:35, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- I hate to say it, and say it so often, but he is just trying to tie up your time and mine with irrelevant material (there's a term for it Scientologists use which eludes me at the moment.) It's probably why he is still talking to you here instead of back on my talk page where this crisis originates.(I hesitate to use it but by reading his rhetoric I get the impression he'd like nothing more ((on Wikipedia at least)) than to distract you from the evidence mentioned in the section below).
- Hi. What is "interesting" about his "way of putting it" is that I fully support his efforts to recover his password and even started a petitiion to support his identity claim. And he knows that full well. What I object to is simply his misleading use of images on his talk and user talk page. And he knows that full well. I find it "interesting" that he would misrepresent my position, that is all. Hopefully, misrepresentations of my position are going to end soon. --Justanother 15:12, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- This is why I refuse to acquiesce to his request on face value, something I would only do with an editor I have lost WP:AGF in. Does t hat mean I'll refuse all request by such editors, of course not as I do my best to abide by policies and guidelines but more importantly reason and logic. (As I said on my talk page, if he had stated he was having difficulty accessing the redirect pages I wouldn't (and didn't) hesitate to make that available.) Anynobody 09:02, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- The only one wasting anyone's time is you, AN. It would take you two minutes to remove those images. If that. --Justanother 12:56, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Justanother, maybe it's better to tread lightly on this one. Anynobody is taking steps to remedy the situation and it could look quarrelsome for you to continue pursuing this aggressively, seeing as you're both in the same arbitration case. If this is a serious problem then uninvolved editors will step in. DurovaCharge! 17:45, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- The only one wasting anyone's time is you, AN. It would take you two minutes to remove those images. If that. --Justanother 12:56, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- This is why I refuse to acquiesce to his request on face value, something I would only do with an editor I have lost WP:AGF in. Does t hat mean I'll refuse all request by such editors, of course not as I do my best to abide by policies and guidelines but more importantly reason and logic. (As I said on my talk page, if he had stated he was having difficulty accessing the redirect pages I wouldn't (and didn't) hesitate to make that available.) Anynobody 09:02, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Slightly related, but honest question from same editor
I am having trouble understanding why it's difficult to get feedback sometimes. Am I coming off as sarcastic or belligerent when I ask direct questions? diff For example in the diff, I asked how you would term the behavior which led me to describe a conversation when another editor was being a jerk. (I didn't mean to imply I think he is always a jerk and I can explain more on that if you want to know, but it'd be going off topic so I won't in this post.) I just wanted to know if there is a better way to describe that kind of behavior on Wikipedia.
Here I wanted feedback too, on a couple of issues: User talk:Jehochman#Question However I think he thinks I'm trying to make some kind of point related to the arbcom which I'm really not trying to do.
What am I doing wrong? (really) Anynobody 05:28, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
- This post looks like you're asking for mentorship. I'm better at admin coaching than I am at mentoring, but I have a very high opinion of the WP:ADOPT program. Now when I say this I speak only for myself: if I were an arbitrator I'd be wondering about several things. Can the named parties in this case work together on the small stuff? Are there primary aggressors here or is everything ugly? Are they straightforward or are they talking out of both sides of their mouths? Can the editors here stay on topic and keep the dispute contained or is this a wildfire? What sort of remedies would restore the priority of creating a collaborative encyclopedia?
- Basically the best thing to do is be calm and reasonable. If you make a few mistakes, own up to them and correct them. If you state something in good faith that a reasonable person could misinterpret, then clarify yourself and perhaps do a good faith strikethrough. And remember it's the Committee's opinion that counts. Try to avoid digressive stuff. DurovaCharge! 05:56, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm sorry but that isn't what I was talking about, this is the other problem I have. By trying to be less "direct" I've actually given you an impression I didn't mean to. Here's the short SHORT version:
- Why did you not respond to the question I asked on my talk page? (cited in the diff.)
- Why won't Jehochman clarify what he meant/ tell me if I was being unclear elsewhere on this page?
Anynobody 06:17, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
- That thread was dragging on and basically unproductive. I think Jehochman made a good call there, even if a couple of loose ends remained.
- I haven't discussed this with him offline, but I'll venture a guess based upon my own impression. Contentious side discussions aren't good for anyone. They eat up a lot of time and make things look like nobody can get along.
- DurovaCharge! 06:39, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Perfect :) This is exactly what I was hoping for in form, as to the actual answers themselves I'll just make one more point for each in the interest of clarity.
- Some editors take the concepts of WP:NPA/WP:CIVIL more seriously than others, in case it comes up again please know this. Behind honesty they are my biggest concerns when it comes to dealing with others, so if I say someone is acting like a jerk (or jack ass, that's the most severe simile I've used to equate editor behavior) I'm not making an attack but pointing out less than good behavior (as I see it).
- It's his choice whether or not to answer my question about feedback, of course so I'll just assume he didn't want to hurt my feelings. Please encourage him to be more specific when issuing warnings about bad behavior, general warnings are usually ignored by those they are directed at and can instead be heeded by those it wasn't.
I'm sorry it took so long to resolve this confusion, but I think we more or less understand each other much better having worked through it. Anynobody 07:44, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
My remarks
I'm sorry if you were offended by my comments. I specifically addressed the content of your evidence. Your evidence is not evidence. It is an diatribe on COI, and only makes sense when read with a 'presumption of guilt'. And, does not seem to specifically address the current situation much at all. I did not comment on your motives. As you imply, my insight into your motives (both conscious and subconscious) were not, and are not relevant.
I have the highest regard for your research abilities and for your abilities to write essays. I also believe that you are a well respected editor who has contributed to numerous articles.
So, again, I'm sorry if you misread or misinterpreted my comments or found them to be offensive in any way. Peace.Lsi john 21:20, 10 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks then, and no offense taken. I've been collecting notes and diffs toward other topics that relate to this arbitration and intend to post more evidence. Some of those notes address COI and COFS. Another thing I've been examining is whether I've overreached. Looking at the early part of my involvement, I think I took the middle road: during the May COIN thread I hoped warnings would work while two editors (including Jehochman) were asking for a block. Then when the matter went to CSN I immediately shifted the discussion from a siteban to a topic ban and proposed an unusually short time frame. To be fair to both you and Justanother - especially in light of a post Justanother made to the RFAR talk page after that thread closed - the current banning policy language doesn't shed light on community topic bans and IMHO what it does say about community bans is unduly alarming because it pretty much equates ban with siteban.
- Back to the present case, among my offline notes is a section that relates to the strongest accusations you've posted about me. I'd rather not present that as evidence because I hope you were just upset at the time and didn't really mean the things you wrote. If I have your assurance of that being the case, and that you'll try to be milder in the future, then I'd be happy to let that rest.
- I do, however, intend to show the Committee some other evidence. Please bear in mind when you read it the example from the recent Chris Benoit story: there's a big difference between asking questions about circumstances and accusing someone of wrongdoing - the IP editor in that instance happened to live in the same town as the World Wrestling Entertainment headquarters. Naturally enough, that did prompt people to wonder whether he or she had connections to WWE or information that could help the case. Some commentators even wondered whether that person had criminal involvement, yet no rational person was calling that fellow a murderer. DurovaCharge! 06:46, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, I'm encouraged by your willingness to self-examine your own involvement. Thank you. Please take time to read my thoughts (below) slowly.
- My challenge, historically, has been that you make very sound arguments, and yet, in my opinion, you (sometimes) fail to link them to the current situation (unless guilt is presumed). In light of this, take a moment to re-examine your statement on the current arbcom. I feel that it reads like a prosecutor's closing arguments, with the entire 'evidence and cross examination' missing. You've not given anyone a chance to 'challenge' your interpretation of evidence, because you haven't provided any evidence. I read it as: This case is similar to 'xyz' and they were found 'guilty' therefore COFS is "'guilty'..and I recommend: 'abcd', and here are the other cases that support me: 'defg'. Or prove me wrong with diffs." But you fail to demonstrate 'why' it is similar. Read it without your background knowledge and see if you don't agree (or at least understand my reading of it).
- Another suggestion: Read your evidence as if you absolutely know that the CoS is 'not guilty' of COI. (The essence of presumption of innocence). And from that perspective, see how you feel about what you wrote.
- My challenges with using the Sock blocks as the sole 'evidence' are twofold: a) they didn't address COI, which is the foundation of this case. b) someone may have blocked based 'solely' on the RFCU and an anti-COFS complaint. Were there sock blocks? sure. Were they reasonable blocks? I don't know. They all had unblock comments which at least suggest someone reconsidered in some way. Because, in fairness, if no COI NPOV editing was done, then no 'guidelines' were violated.
- My challenge with using AN/I (and other) threads, is that anyone can open frivilous threads. I could fill your talkpage with examples of them. Just because COFS got reported, does not (and should not) translate to guilt.
- I think all the evidence needs to be provided for scrutiny by all, not just evidence of prior blocks, but evidence which supports those blocks. Because, in my opinion, once an account is tagged as a sock (correctly or otherwise), it is fairly easy to convince someone to re-block and compound the evidence of blocking. We may disagree, but I'd hope that you'd at least consider that I could be right. Because that is what I am doing; assuming that it is a possibility. Which then makes it incumbent upon us to fully examine all the evidence, and present it to the arbitrators.
- I also request that you re-consider the sequence of your presentation. Other cases are only relevant if we have facts to compare against them. Until our 'facts' are presented, we have no basis to compare this case to other cases. Lawyers use 'other cases' to get their evidence 'included' or their arguments 'accepted' by the judge. And, they must show 'exactly' why the two cases are related and why it applies... and then it still falls back to the 'evidence' of the current case. By being in 'summation mode', you're putting the cart before the horse.
- You said: "there's a big difference between asking questions about circumstances and accusing someone of wrongdoing". That is both true, and false. It depends on a) how its worded. b) the context in which the question is asked. c) who is doing the asking.
- e.g.:
- "I notice you have leather straps hanging on the wall. Do you still beat your wife?" is a question about circumstances. But, isn't it also an accusation?
- The case of the WWE you cite does not translate well to this situation. a) They were not talking about a 'person', because they had not identified a person. They were only discussing 'facts' and 'evidence'. b) The facts they were discussing were very specific to the case. "he didn't show up due to the death of his wife" .. posted before they found his wife's body... is pretty damned specific and warrants an answer to the question "how did you know?". (as compared to my example below).
- "Future violations of WP:AGF and WP:NPA will go to WP:ANI" - Implies that there have already been violations, or 'future' would be redundant. Therefore this statement can be considered an accusation.
- "ABC adamantly denies any professional relationship to company XYZ. Yet the IP they use is within easy commute distance of company XYZ. Would ABC please explain this striking coincidence?" - In this context, the word 'yet' (Webster: often used to imply the negative of a following infinitive) reasonably translates to 'liar'. Calling it a 'striking coincidence', reasonably translates to 'not a coincidence at all' (especially in light of the prior usage of 'yet'). Since, by definition, a coincidence can't be explained (or it wouldn't be a coincidence), asking them to 'explain' a coincidence, is reasonably interpreted as "you lied, prove you didn't". Note the difference here as compared to your WWE example above. Mere proximity is not incriminating. In contrast, a website showing a W2 or 1099 which connected the individual to the company WOULD be grounds for an "explain this" question.
- When these types of questions are asked by a 'layman', they do not carry nearly the weight as when they are asked by someone in 'authority'. And therefore, those in authority bear the responsibility of curbing their public speculation.
- And, finally, regarding your objections to what you call my 'accusations' about you: In the context that some may have been worded too strongly or discussed your motives or adjenda, it was emotional. In the context that they described your actions, they reflect my views. When you use two of my diffs and recommend someone investigate offline collusion, you are making an accusation. When you post two of my diffs and say they contradict, you are making an accusation. When you say that you 'know where this leads', and provide a link to 'long term vandal exposed', you are stating that you know the person is a vandal and are therefore 'making an accusation'.
- Perhaps you see it as simply 'suggesting a possibility'. I see it differently. People in positions of authority do not have the luxury of 'suggesting/implying the possibility of improper conduct' and then claiming it's not an accusation. I believe you referred to it as a 'double standard'. Ok, I can accept that. I believe everyone 'should' curb their public speculation and I believe administrators 'must' curb it. Those in authority should be held to a higher standard, yes.
- With respect to any of it qualifying for admission into an arbcom case, well I don't think that any WP:DR has been followed between us, so taking it directly to arbcom would be very premature. The committee is interested in 'conflict of interest' as it relates specifically to Scientology. They are not interested in any misunderstandings that we have yet to resolve. And, more importantly, I have no desire to 'file' any case against you. My only desire is that you open your mind to understanding why I feel the way I do. I would like you to be able to read everthing that I've written to you (here and elsewhere) from my perspective. I'm not asking you to 'agree' with me. I'm asking you to understand me.
- Best Regards. Peace.Lsi john 13:53, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
section break - just because
(outdenting) One way that Wikipedia is different from most places is that being an administrator doesn't confer additional authority. So if you're concerned that disagreeing with me would be like trying to argue against the testimony of a police officer, that's not the case at all. I'm able to protect a page when an edit war is waging and I'm able to block someone who types "Debbie loves Steve" on fourteen different articles in less than an hour, but long before I became an administrator Jimbo went out of his way to dispel any mystique about that: sysops are just people who've been entrusted with certain tools.
Nobody bats .1000 and I've been wrong before. I've struck through statements and apologized. I've even reversed my opinion at arbitration, but I don't sway easily. So here are some of the things I've had in mind.
- Noticeboard stuff - mere existence of one or more threads doesn't impress me. Particular posts on those threads sometimes raise my interest. You're absolutely right that some troublesome editors lodge frivolous complaints. Every sysop has seen that dynamic. The tricky part is, it can take a lot of digging to get to the bottom of things. Some frivolous complaints are made in good faith. Occasionally a really outlandish-looking complaint turns out to be ture. Sometimes an editor who sure-as-heck looks dodgy has a legitimate point and is just really bad at expressing it. Noticeboards aren't part of Wikipedia's dispute resolution system and to the extent that your and Justanother's procedural objections have merit, I think that's the strongest point. And if you think any editors have abused process by raising frivolous complaints you should definitely get your ducks in a row and present that as evidence.
- COFS's block history:
- 6 April - block for removing links (one hour, shortened by the blocking admin)
- 9 April - 3RR on a Scientology-related article (24 hours, ran its course)
- 23 April - 3RR (48 hours, ran its course)
- 29 April - WP:SOCK (indefinite, reduced on 3 May to 1 week)
- 22 June - edit warring, removal of sourced information (24 hours, good faith unblock)
- That's a lot of blocks in a short period of time, and what's particularly troubling in my view is how the final one cited removal of well-sourced information. That tells me this editor hasn't been catching on to how we do things here. If you want to contest that history, I recommend you do so point by point at arbitration and substantiate your views with as much evidence as you can muster.
- COFS's checkuser result is a good topic for the arbitration to examine. I don't have checkuser privileges and, like most sysops, I trust the result of those findings.
So to tie those elements together, user blocks tend to get longer when several blocks in swift succession don't stop a problem. I considered a brief topic ban to be a milder remedy than a long block. Now you've raised several objections that my reasoning seems to disregard AGF. Have a look at the matter this way: if I do assume that everything you say is true then there's a much more serious dilemma here than my opinion or ArbCom's. Scientology has gotten at least its fair share of negative press, so if anti-Scientology activists actually have been undermining Wikipedia's coverage of the topic then wouldn't it stand to reason that they'd exploit any appearance of impropriety by Scientologist editors here at Wikipedia? Especially if they could make a credible argument that improper conduct originates from CoS itself? This is one of the ten most popular websites in the world. The press is pretty quirky about which Wikipedia stories it reports - I think they're largely unaware of how this site operates - but if I take everything you and Justanother say 100% at face value then you're contending with people who have an agenda to push and are media-savvy.
I've argued in the past that the basic principles behind WP:COI are How would something reflect on you if it became public knowledge without your disclosure? and Avoid the appearance of impropriety. So when you ask me or ArbCom to suppose COFS hasn't done anything wrong, please give evidence to distinguish between this and similar situations where the problems are very real: when someone had access to a congressional office IP address it didn't make much difference to the press whether that person was an unpaid intern or a congressman's top aide. I don't think it serves anyone's interests to divorce the site's definition of COI from the definition the rest of the world is likely to apply. DurovaCharge! 17:42, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- You start out with a misunderstanding of my reference of 'authority'. It is not that you have more authority. It is not that I believe I can't disagree with you. And, it is not that I believe I can't successfully 'testify against you'.
- The problem I am describing is that your position gives more weight to your statements/decisions/actions. Being an administrator conveys an amount of respect from the community, thus the statements of an administrator are given more weight and respect and are assumed to be true and correct.
- If a newbie posts on your page "stop harassing me", people would likely assume the newbie is overreacting and dismiss it.
- If a newbie posts on my page "stop harassing me", people would pause to wonder.
- If an admin posts on my page "stop harassing Joe", people will very likely believe I am harassing and would need proof that I'm not.
- Therefore, if an administrator strongly suggests (accuses) someone of being a "long term vandal", the odds are that 'opinion' will be retained in the minds of everyone who reads it. And, it is likely that the diff will be cited by someone in the future as 'proof' of their claims. And that is why I believe it incumbent upon administrators to keep their 'suspicions' private. If an admin carelessly voices 'suspicion', it can easily be heard as an 'accusation'.
- You have just provided a list of ALL the blocks. I have a question for you. Did you personally thoroughly investigate the circumstances and evidence for EACH BLOCK?
- If not, then you have just demonstrated my point about admins having significant credibility. By accepting (on faith) that the blocks the blocks are 100% accurate and proper, without researching each one you, you are assuming that the admin did not make a mistake and was not misled. And if you claim 'those' admins don't make mistakes, then the question becomes: "Are you of the same caliber as those admins?" If so, then again, your 'speculation' (accusations) carry significant weight and will be believed without research.
- Now lets look at the block evidence:
- 18:42, 6 April 2007 ChrisO blocked with an expiry time of 1 hour (Temporary block - please stop removing links)
- 18:58, 6 April 2007 ChrisO unblock (Block no longer needed)
- 19:12, 9 April 2007 DESiegel blocked with an expiry time of 24 hours (WP:3RR violation on Sterling Management Systems see [[WP:AN/3R])
- 16:14, 23 April 2007 Yandman blocked (autoblock disabled) with an expiry time of 48 hours (3RR)
- 21:33, 29 April 2007 Coelacan blocked with an expiry time of indefinite (Abusing multiple accounts: confirmed block evasion, see Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/COFS)
- 18:09, 3 May 2007 Coelacan (Talk | contribs) unblocked COFS (contribs) (these are obviously meatpuppets, and should not be used for vote-stacking or other violations of WP:SOCK, but unless there is further disruption, the block is reduced)
- 18:10, 3 May 2007 Coelacan (Talk | contribs) blocked "COFS (contribs)" (account creation blocked) with an expiry time of 1 week (puppetry block reduced)
- 16:04, 22 June 2007 JoshuaZ (Talk | contribs) blocked "COFS (contribs)" (account creation blocked) with an expiry time of 24 hours (edit warrning, effective sockpuppeting)
- 16:48, 22 June 2007 JoshuaZ (Talk | contribs) unblocked COFS (contribs) (per talk page)
- You suggest 'thats a lot of blocks' translates to 'guilty'.
- I ask:
- Removing Links: Why did the first block only last 16 minutes? Why was there a block at all? What links were removed? Did ChrisO really look at the links to see what was being removed? Were the links legitimate? Are the links that got removed in the article today? Exactly what is this block? I've never heard of a block for removing links.
- Edit Warring: 3RR is always bad. However, this case is about COI, not 3RR. What does the AN/3RR report say? What material was being warred over? Who reported COFS? Were they edit warring too? Did COFS get an appropriate 3RR warning? Was this a 'judgment call' or was it a flagrant violation? There is no 'excuse' for 3RR, and yet before we use a 3RR block as proof of a 'bad editor', we should carefully examine the circumstances around the block.
- Edit Warring: 3RR is always bad. (see previous note).
- Abusing Multiple accounts / Block Evasion: From what we know today, this was due to multiple editors, not multiple accounts from the same editor. Therefore this block does not add any evidence and should not be included, as it unduly prejudices the case. It equates the the same evidence already presented - RFCU. Counting it 'twice' is unfair.
- Edit Warring/socks pupppeting: 44 minutes: I believe (though I may be mistaken) this was a misou block, not a COFS block.
- So, rather than 5 blocks on COFS, 'in an incredibly short time', we only have 3 blocks (2 3RR and 1 for removing links). And, more importantly, NONE of them translate to COI.
- And, your conclusion that the quantity of blocks (3) translates to a 'bad apple' (my word), would then apply, for example, to Smee, who has 7 blocks for 3RR, and at least 6 free-passes during the same time frame. Had Smee been blocked for every 'actual' violation of 3RR, there would be a minimum of 13 3RR blocks on his record. And I'm not making this about 'smee', I'm giving a comparison. You think a community ban should apply to someone with effectively 3 blocks, but you've not made any effort to get someone banned who has 7 blocks (and should have at least 13). When I view it this way, I see a serious imbalance in the logic of your justice.
- And lastly, our COI guideline versus the world's definition. Our guideline does not say that a person with COI cannot edit. It says they cannot edit 'with POV imbalance'. And, more specifically, our guideline does not say to 'avoid the appearance' of COI. As editors, should we avoid the appearance of coi? Sure. As administrators, should we enforce that? Not unless its in the guideline/policy.
- If you want the guideline changed, an arbcom against COFS is not the proper place to do that.
Peace.Lsi john 20:31, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Since you are discussing those blocks, please see this. --Justanother 21:02, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- In which case, it is a double problem, because we're still listing 5 blocks as evidence and we've already eliminated 3 of them in the previous CSN thread. And my (3) above really is (2).. Peace.Lsi john 21:17, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- COFS can address her block history herself. And the last one for "removing sourced material", well, there are plenty of valid reasons to remove sourced material and I hardly think that block should have occurred. --Justanother 21:41, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- (edit conflicted)Well, you're saying you've eliminated three of them. To my reading the April 29 block wasn't eliminated but reduced to about two weeks. The others aren't necessarily baseless either - I've done plenty of good faith unblocks when I knew problems existed and I wanted to give the editor a chance to improve. So I wasn't satisfied when I saw that post at CSN, Justanother. Now it's time to make your argument to the Committee rather than to me, but I think your case could be stronger if you dug into the underlying edits that were responsible for those blocks and the discussion that surrounded them rather than parsing the unblock portion of the edit history.
- As for a sysop's word carrying weight, I suppose in the narrow context of a block that wasn't contested and overturned you have a point: that puts the ball in your court. Other than that, my statements carry no more inherent meaning than yours. The Committee usually favors the best reasoning and evidence regardless of who presents it. The Committee by no means does my bidding - it isn't uncommon for their members to disagree with me on policy and process (occasionally those differences of opinion have been quite strong). Sometimes I've been dead wrong and I've struck through statements and admitted it. Show me some new evidence to change my mind. Or perhaps more importantly, post a strong case to the arbitration evidence page. DurovaCharge! 21:43, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- COFS can address her block history herself. And the last one for "removing sourced material", well, there are plenty of valid reasons to remove sourced material and I hardly think that block should have occurred. --Justanother 21:41, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- In which case, it is a double problem, because we're still listing 5 blocks as evidence and we've already eliminated 3 of them in the previous CSN thread. And my (3) above really is (2).. Peace.Lsi john 21:17, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Since you are discussing those blocks, please see this. --Justanother 21:02, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
(outdent) I'm rather offended by your response. I specifically took time to address each of the blocks. I regret that my only logical conclusion is that you only skimmed my post. You have clearly done absolutely no research on the blocks and are taking them at face value. Your reply reads like you've dug in your heels and refuse to even consider my view, with not a hint of indication that you actually read my post. I'll refrain from describing your attitude, lest you take offense. Peace.Lsi john 21:51, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- (EC, reply to Durova) As I said, I think that COFS is the best one to address her specific blocks and what led up to them. I just know the circumstances about the ChrisO block because it was my RfC that COFS was acting on and the 4th (?) one with the RFCU is obvious - it was premature, was shortened, and served no purpose, IMO, as there was nothing wrong going on other than the issues which we are (supposedly) addressing now at the arb and which were not addressed at that time. (I will take my leave now.) --Justanother 21:59, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
For the record, I wanted to avoid embarassing you publically like this, which is why I tried to keep this in email. But since you wanted it on-wiki we ended up here. Hopefully you'll take time to actually read what I posted and reflect on it. I'm still more than willing to discuss this off-wiki or by phone. Best regards. Peace.Lsi john 23:16, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- I don't mean to offend you. To speak to one example, I think it would make a stronger presentation if one of you summoned the diff or diffs where COFS deleted sourced information and supplied specific policy-compliant reasons. The Committee's opinion is binding at this phase and mine isn't, so direct your reasons to them. I'll be paying attention also. Another thing I recommend is to be moderate in your suppositions and rigorous about supporting your accusations: you're asking for a lot of good faith for yourselves and COFS. I happen to have been very busy this afternoon and unable to respond to every bullet point. We have honest disagreements about the merits of the block history: please summon your best evidence and give the Committee a dry just-the-facts-ma'am presentation. DurovaCharge! 00:44, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sorry to hear that you're too busy to give a proper amount of attention to this matter. Though that confirms what I've been saying. You are neither reading carefully nor investigating this matter completely, and you've provided no evidence to support your public accusation of guilt.
- If I correctly understand your position, it's basically: "Guilty without research, because I'm busy, prove me wrong." Sorry Durova, but that isn't how it is supposed to work. As the accuser, the burdeon of proof is on you. You have not brought up diffs that support the blocks, and I have explained why they are insupportable as evidence in your case.
- Hopefully your schecule will clear up enough to do some responsible investigation and provide proper evidence in this arbitration, otherwise it may end up dismissed. Peace.Lsi john 02:21, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- And the other reason I was reluctant to address this publically is due to the trolling it may attract from outside parties. There will always be those who can't resist jumping into the middle of our conversation to inject irrelevant things. I think we return to handling this via email before that happens. Peace.Lsi john 12:11, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Lsi john the arbcom won't be dismissed, that phase is already passed. Case Opened on 22:06, 2 July 2007 (UTC) and if you don't believe that link here's a more obvious one: Under the pink Active Arbitration cases box on the right side. They may find no wrong doing but the case will get some kind of ruling.
Frankly, harassing Durova with arguments you believe to be important is just going to prove an inappropriate pattern of behavior. (Even if Durova suddenly said, "Gee you're right I was silly to start that arbcom case." we're past the point of no return.) Unless you mistakenly thought she could cancel the arbcom, in which case that is a question you should have probably asked before mounting this campaign. Anynobody 09:57, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- I think all further discussions belong at the case pages. If you have something good to say, make it available to all of us where we will see it. Jehochman Talk 14:36, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Triple Crown nominee
I believe User:Pastordavid, with 1 FA, 4 GA, and now at least 1 DYK for Pennsylvania Ministerium qualifies for the triple crown, considering all of these articles fall within the broader "Christianity" field. Also, there are few other people I think are in general more deserving of recognition of any kind than this editor. John Carter 15:46, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Oh, yeah. And someone else, User:Kingboyk, seems to have gotten at least one DYK for Kylie Said to Jason, and quite a few of those really meaningless GAs and FAs. I of course have yet to get a single one of either, of course. They both include references on their userpages for the FAs and GAs they've been involved with. John Carter 17:09, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles causing trouble
Perhaps you may want to review his indef-block status? Seems to be creating a splash over in AFD. User talk:Le Grand Roi des Citrouilles. Gamer83 17:47, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- I think Gamer83 is mad that I disagreed with his nomination at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Brooke_Thompson_(2nd_nomination). In any case, I'll voluntarily take a break from those discussions, but I really have been trying to argue more constructively by reviewing the articles fully, not just copying and pasting comments, and have even made efforts to improve the articles under consideration. In my many edits since being unblocked, you'll see that I have taken a large interest in improving articles and I tried to show that I can contribute to the AfDs. I have been civil to the other editors and have not engaged in any kind of sock puppetry or anything. Disagreeing with you is hardly "creating a splash." I actually participated in those discussions to show that I can do so in a constructive manner. I'm trying my best! If Durova thinks I should just avoid those altogether and focus on other aspects of Wikipedia, I will respect that. Please note that I did ask another user to kindly review my edits since being unblocked: [48]. Sincerley, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 17:50, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- I've e-mailed Roi a few suggestions of places where he can help the project. Roi, it's best if you lay off AFD for a while. No one questions your civility, but that part of the project works according to some standards you don't agree with and that's gotten you into hot water before. There are plenty of other areas where your help would be appreciated and uncontroversial. DurovaCharge! 21:16, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, I'll do my best to avoid those and I'll check my email after my dinner arrives (I just ordered a Caesar salad and some buffalo wings). Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 21:34, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Request: Comment and Question
Dear Durova,
I tried to participate in a few AfDs to show that I could do so without creating other accounts and in a manner that shows I have read the article and discussions. Instead, I've made efforts to improve the articles under consideration and have discussed civily with the other editors. Now, one editor accuses me of being disruptive on your talk page, because I apparently disagreed with his nomination of an article. I tried, after this unblock, to come back as a "changed" editor by working more to improve articles and showing that I can participate in those discussions in a good manner and I disagree with the gamer guy so, it's a "stir"? As for my talk page, one editor notified me that they nominated an article I created for deletion, I replied politely. And I responded cordially with the only other person to post something on my page as well.
Anyway, this is just frustrating, because I really wanted to show you that I can be a valid contributer and yet I still have to contend with an attack by someone.
Also, I did put the adopt tag on my user page, but I have not yet heard from someone to adopt me.
I really believe in Wikipedia overall and want to contribute. You mentioned asking if I would be willing to work on investigations. If doing so will help keep me out of trouble, then YES, please let me know what I can do.
And if someone would please adopt me as a Wikipedia mentor, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 18:13, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Unrelated by the way
Sorry about adding so much text to your talk page, but anyway, do you like the little "tally-ho!" I added to my signature? It is inspired by your "charge," but because I like hound dogs . . . --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 18:47, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- I like it. DurovaCharge! 21:17, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Excellent! :) --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 21:34, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
JzG personal attacks
Durova, JzG is attacking again. I am not involved at all, though due to my contentious history with JzG, I had his user page on my watch list, so I happened to come across it. Now, I understand he's disillousiouned and all that, but is that any excuse for telling another user to "fuck off" and calling him a "whining twat"? I am considering opening an RFC or Arb case against him, because I'm frankly sick of the double standard that's applied whenever JzG goes on a rampage. What do you think? Attacks like these, even when directed at apparently contentious users, are poison to this project, and it really bothers me to see it happen over and over again... ATren 22:11, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, just as before I'd need to see the diffs. He was cooperative the last time this came up and half a year has passed since then. I agree those terms are unacceptable from anyone. Let's start small: I could approach him with a refactor request. DurovaCharge! 00:27, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
- He's deleted the entire thread from his talk page. Others have deleted the AN/I thread. So it's all gone, right? Launch personal attacks and when someone calls you on it, delete it an pretent it never happened. How many times is this pattern going to repeat itself before someone realizes that it is a pattern?
- FWIW, I'm dropping it for a few days, but I may file an RfC or arbcom case for habitual abuses of the civility pillar. Here are the most recent diffs, for your reference: shut the fuck up you whining twat, Now go away and take your tiny mind with you.
- Here is the archived AN/I thread: [49].
- I don't care what that user has done, is this kind of language acceptable for any editor, let alone an admin? Not only that, he's practically promising that he'll do it again - see his talk page ("If you have come here to troll, then kindly ever so nicely pretty please fuck off.").
- Anyway, there it is, and I probably will file an RfC or arbcom case in the next few days. I'm just going to let it cool down a bit before proceeding. Civility is a pillar, and anybody else who acted the way JzG has would be expelled from the project. Why should this be any different? ATren 01:11, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
I meant to leave a note about this earlier, sorry for the delay, but ATren's original post was reverted by someone earlier. [50] Anynobody 05:39, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
ATren
For the record, ATren isn't much better in the way he treats us Wikipedians. Just look at the C++ discussion logs to see how violently he attacks people whose opinions differ from his own, as well as how many times he would edit the C++ article in a single day to make sure his opinion, however flawed, would be the one to remain on the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.231.229.158 (talk • contribs)
:Uh, I wasn't commenting on who was right or wrong just that someone deleted his post in case Durova didn't notice the summary in the history section. Were you trying to start a new thread, or a subheading to ATren's section? Anynobody 05:40, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren is going on Wikibreak. I've made this editor an offer upon his or her return: although I almost never do mentoring outside of admin coaching, I've offered to mentor this person. DurovaCharge! 16:40, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- Check the diffs and the talk page. I did nothing on C++ other than revert to a revision that was supported by at least five other users, and which was objected to by a single anon IP user who was making fallacious arguments. I'm not the one who needs mentoring. ATren 16:56, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren, that complaint has nothing to do with my mentorship offer. I extended that before it was posted here. I've already removed one post from this thread, which I don't think is a very useful thread at all. To all involved: if you wish to make any sort of complaint provide specific diffs and tone down the adjectives. Otherwise I'll blank this whole thing. DurovaCharge! 18:24, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, I didn't mean to imply that this complaint had anything to do with your offer (which I greatly appreciate). As for this thread, it was the IP user's compaint, not mine, so feel free to purge if (s)he doesn't provide diffs. 04:25, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren, that complaint has nothing to do with my mentorship offer. I extended that before it was posted here. I've already removed one post from this thread, which I don't think is a very useful thread at all. To all involved: if you wish to make any sort of complaint provide specific diffs and tone down the adjectives. Otherwise I'll blank this whole thing. DurovaCharge! 18:24, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- Check the diffs and the talk page. I did nothing on C++ other than revert to a revision that was supported by at least five other users, and which was objected to by a single anon IP user who was making fallacious arguments. I'm not the one who needs mentoring. ATren 16:56, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren is going on Wikibreak. I've made this editor an offer upon his or her return: although I almost never do mentoring outside of admin coaching, I've offered to mentor this person. DurovaCharge! 16:40, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm not involved except for the revert I was explaining. I've moved my comment back to it's intended section and crossed out my last post here (Since Durova is now aware of this thread I'll leave it to her capable discretion.) Anynobody 00:45, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
I welcome the heads up about the deleted post to my user talk page. No need to strikethrough that statement, but the good faith gesture is appreciated. And to clarify for anyone else who drops by, I often recommend mentorship and sometimes do informal short-term mentoring, but I almost never tell someone I'd like to be your mentor unless we're discussing admin coaching. This was an unusual situation with a long history and it's completely unrelated to the current COFS arbitration case, so let's simplify things for everyone my keeping these matters separate. DurovaCharge! 09:41, 15 July 2007 (UTC)
- Don't worry, I'm not looking to get this mixed up with the arbcom :) However some of it is related to a separate problem I want to get addressed someday. Anynobody 02:43, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren is an annoying troll... an example from 2/2/06: "So now you're bowing out, eh? You went in and empowered that fucking idiot and now you're dropping it on the floor. You are as much a moron as he is."Avidor 15:42, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- This does not appear to be aimed at Durova but an example of a comment made by ATren to another editor last year which Avidor is providing as evidence. → AA (talk) — 17:05, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- ATren is an annoying troll... an example from 2/2/06: "So now you're bowing out, eh? You went in and empowered that fucking idiot and now you're dropping it on the floor. You are as much a moron as he is."Avidor 15:42, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- As I've explained repeatedly, this edit was from my first month on the project - I was a new user whose only experience with Wikipedia was battling Avidor, who was pushing his well known POV on the PRT pages (also see his anti-PRT blog, his web page on PRT, and hundreds of random anti-PRT postings in various places, for evidence of his very well known POV on this topic). My words were said in a moment of frustration, I regret saying it, and I've not done anything like that since. Avidor and I have sort of a contentious history that started here and expanded elsewhere, so he brings up this edit whenever I get into a conflict here... ATren 17:15, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- I think it is safe to say that ATren was the target of Avidor's comment and not you Durova. Avidor should probably be unblocked and reminded that an edit another editor made over a year ago isn't particularly relevant today.--Isotope23 17:42, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- As I've explained repeatedly, this edit was from my first month on the project - I was a new user whose only experience with Wikipedia was battling Avidor, who was pushing his well known POV on the PRT pages (also see his anti-PRT blog, his web page on PRT, and hundreds of random anti-PRT postings in various places, for evidence of his very well known POV on this topic). My words were said in a moment of frustration, I regret saying it, and I've not done anything like that since. Avidor and I have sort of a contentious history that started here and expanded elsewhere, so he brings up this edit whenever I get into a conflict here... ATren 17:15, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
You have mail.--Chaser - T 04:19, 12 July 2007 (UTC)
Question for you regarding WP:CEM
I seem to have stepped on a bit of a land mine when I got involved with an ongoing and long term edit conflict over articles involving Ireland and Northern Ireland related articles. One thing that I suggested in the latest conflict is that all parties be put on a collective 1RR and that they be held to a higher state of WP:CIVIL then is normal. Would this fall under the aegis of WP:CEM, or not? I tend to think not, because it involves more than 2 editors (probably more like 5-6 a side), but it might be useful to try to keep the conflicts from breaking out, over and over and over and.. well you get the point. SirFozzie 18:37, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
- I suggest you ask Navou whether he'd mediate this. It would mean stretching the provision about number of participants at CEM. I'd have no specific objection to trying that out, though. Thanks for thinking of me. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 19:38, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
COFS
There is one thing about the case that puzzles me, and was going to make a motion but thought I'd get your thoughts first.
Given the nature of this particular issue, would it not make more sense to re-open/phrase the case to include all the accounts editing from the CoS IPs? By itself, the COFS account hasn't been a big problem. However, when looked at as a part of the others, their teamwork and focus are what cause the bigger problem.
I had hoped someone would notice that even a POV-editor like Justanother edits some other pages regularly, whereas the IP editors don't edit enough to make more than a dent in their Scientology dominated lists of most edited articles. Anynobody 02:34, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Since part of the case is about determining whether the checkuser is valid, supplementary evidence that either supports or works against that finding is very relevant. An analysis on each of the accounts and IPs identified in the checkuser would be appropriate. I've actually been working on that type of study. So if you're ready to post it might save me a good deal of research. DurovaCharge! 02:47, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Difficulty understanding the process has caused me to throw away the research I had done, however I found examples fairly easily by looking at the history pages of a few Scientology related articles. I'm also concerned that I may be inadvertently angering jpgordon and pointing out that the case is "off course" could make things worse by making it seem as if I'm having a tantrum or other childish response to the changes made to my evidence. Despite what Justanother and Lsi john have been saying the arbcom knows you are neutral and the idea seems more likely to pass if I shut up. (I get the impression even you thought/think I'm after Scientologists, which I'm not but irregardless outside observers know you are not.) Anynobody 03:29, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- The arbitrators know the difference between accusations and evidence. I do give them credit for critical readings. So - speaking for myself - the extent that your actions raise an eyebrow so far is mostly related to some proposed findings you've submitted without evidentiary backing. That leads me to wonder whether you're asking the Committee to make general statements outside its mandate. The long back-and-forth between you and Justanother about signatures and talk page images makes you both look bad. I can say in your favor that you did show some responsiveness to my feedback. Yet on the most important points - mentorship and backing off from conflict - you didn't take advice. The extent to which you pursued things through noticeboards over the past few months isn't a particularly good sign either; has the appearance of being overdone.
- As far as the evidence, concentrate on substance and readibility. Fancy markup doesn't score points. Just do your homework, provide plenty of diffs, and be clear. DurovaCharge! 03:40, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
I appreciate the feedback, and agree with your assessment of the postings on noticeboards in the past. You'll notice I haven't done so nearly as much as I had a couple of months ago, I had assumed bringing issues to the attention of a wider audience would be helpful. It did show me how things generally work here though, so it wasn't totally wasted time.
I wish you'd be a bit clearer though, I promise not to respond poorly, but sometimes you are too general in your concerns. For example, the back and forth, it was happening on my talk page. As a courtesy I make it a point to try to answer everyone that posts, I even reply to bots (or rather, the users that follow up on them). Furthermore he tried to make it into a WP:AGF issue, I doubt his efforts were sincere but I could have been wrong, I'd rather respond all day long to a troll than ignore a slim chance of coming to an understanding. (Personally I think he went on as long as he did to dissuade those who would follow up from reading it all, for example I doubt you did because if I were in your position I wouldn't either. On the surface it probably just looks like two editors who can't get along by the volume of posts, and I'm not implying bad faith by doubting you read it all. As I said, I wouldn't if I were you either.)
Lastly the subject of mentorship, I've never been blocked and the only on going problem I have to deal with have become problems you are now dealing with too:[51]. If I had been in that conversation, I'd of let it go (since it's not my talk page). You've been editing here so long you have the credibility to engage in prolonged discussions without impact to your reputation. Anynobody 06:34, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Almost forgot, do I have to show evidence that the arbcom is NOT about Scientology? I thought it was assumed that groups/people/etc. aren't singled out for special treatment. Given the nature of some editors involved, it seems like a good idea to remind everyone of that. Anynobody 06:38, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Mentorship isn't necessarily for people who've been blocked. I suggest it to a lot of people who go into arbitration. Basically a mentor helps provide guidance and perspective. It can be good to have someone completely unconnected with the case for that.
- Whenever I look into a case I examine both sides. If things look muddy there are three basic possibilities:
- Everyone's covered themselves in mud.
- A primary aggressor is all muddy and goaded some otherwise reasonable person into wading knee deep in the mud.
- Some really dirty person is slinging mud at a saint.
- I come along and try to clean things up. I'll follow the mud tracks and read the mud splatters to see how things got dirty. I'll also offer people a hose so they can wash off the mud. What I like to see most is people sharing the hose with each other. That doesn't happen in a whole lot of dirty situations so the next best thing is to see someone clean up himself or herself. The primary aggressors usually wade right back into the mud and the worst ones start slinging again.
- One thing that interests me at this stage is how willing each participant is to accept feedback, adjust, and proceed cooperatively. If some of my suggestions appear to be off target, please ask me to clarify your concerns. Sometimes I don't go into a lot of detail because I don't want to patronize or go overlong, and sometimes I slide over things because they just seem obvious to me after this many times through the process. So yes, if you agree in retrospect you overused noticeboards then the best thing to do is acknowledge that in your own evidence statement. Basically step forward, give a mea culpa where appropriate, explain what your thinking had been at the time and show how you've improved. That demonstrates self-examination and if you're first to address the subject you can disarm potential criticism. The arbitrators decide the scope of the case and I have no special access to their deliberations. That said, an arbitration case can be about a topic without singling out that topic for special treatment. Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Waldorf education is one instance. It did end with article parole for the whole anthroposophy/Waldorf series, but that had to do with the behavior of the editors who were active there rather than the nature of the topic itself. DurovaCharge! 10:56, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- The following discussion is out of chronological order. Participation is welcome by anyone wishing to comment. This box is simply for organization.
I can honestly appreciate why it might seem like I'm mudslinging too sometimes. If you look at my mud though, I'm either pointing to a past occurrence of similar behavior or making a very strongly worded warning/description about particularly bad behavior. Since things are so transparent here I strive to back up what I am saying lest someone come along later and point out something I'd rather they didn't. Which is why I ask for proof or an explanation of some kind, since I am trying and am aware of my imperfection I can't correct mistakes I don't know about. (By that I mean not just the existence of a mistake, but why it was one so I won't do it again.) Anynobody 08:22, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- And that's one difficult thing for an outsider to weigh: in almost every case where there is a primary aggressor, one of the tactics that person will use is to try to make everyone else look as bad as they are. Sometimes it takes months before an administrator gives the situation a serious look and in that space of time nearly everyone takes at least some of the baiting. What's the difference between that and a situation where two sides are equally at fault? Those are considerations I bear in mind every time I look into a longstanding dispute. DurovaCharge! 17:45, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Out of chronological order discussion thread ends here.
- Durova, all due respect and it you do not mind answering, where do you place me in your "hierarchy of mud"? Thanks. --Justanother 16:02, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- There's rarely a final word on that and it's really up to you. Sometimes editors improve during or after arbitration. I've even given the Resilient Barnstar after arbitration to an editor against whom I'd submitted evidence. I've done good faith unblocks on community sitebanned editors and sometimes stuck my neck out for people who were making a turnaround. DurovaCharge! 18:03, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if you do not care to answer my question (and that is certainly your prerogative) then I will just leave your talk page with the thought that perhaps you will come to hold a different opinion of me than that which I suppose you currently do. It has happened. Quite a number of times. It seems that people often take me for something that I am not on this site. I no doubt have played and do play my own part in that. Later. --Justanother 18:20, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay I'll try a more direct response. Things don't look good to me right now, but I haven't written you off. I've certainly seen a lot of productive contributions in your edit history and in quite a few ways it looks like you've made real effort to respect site standards. Some things also concern me such as a tendency to polarize disagreements and reject feedback from people who appear to be in disagreement with you, and a reluctance to pursue dispute resolution. The mud analogy, of course, is an oversimplification. The point is that I look at what editors are doing as well as what they've done. The goal, if possible, is to move foward cooperatively toward building an encyclopedia. DurovaCharge! 17:40, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if you do not care to answer my question (and that is certainly your prerogative) then I will just leave your talk page with the thought that perhaps you will come to hold a different opinion of me than that which I suppose you currently do. It has happened. Quite a number of times. It seems that people often take me for something that I am not on this site. I no doubt have played and do play my own part in that. Later. --Justanother 18:20, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- There's rarely a final word on that and it's really up to you. Sometimes editors improve during or after arbitration. I've even given the Resilient Barnstar after arbitration to an editor against whom I'd submitted evidence. I've done good faith unblocks on community sitebanned editors and sometimes stuck my neck out for people who were making a turnaround. DurovaCharge! 18:03, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, all due respect and it you do not mind answering, where do you place me in your "hierarchy of mud"? Thanks. --Justanother 16:02, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
<< Well that's good, Durova, because I haven't written you off yet either (smile). Thanks for speaking your mind clearly, though. That is a plus. Too often, in my experience, you seem to want to speak in generalities but I can tell you that such generalities rarely are a satisfying answer.
A bit about me. Couple things that I do not do; I don't attack unless attacked first (and yes, I feel that presenting a deliberately one-sided view of me in an influential forum constitutes an attack). I don't try to "psychoanalyze" my fellow editors (that is Anynobody's bailiwick) although I might point out what I think is the motive for an attack if I can point at something that others might well agree is a motive; I don't think you can ignore motivation entirely, I try not to overdo it. I don't carry on attacking someone after they have stopped attacking me and I am more than willing to make peace.
What I do? I accord admins here a whole lot more AGF than I accord others and I usually assume for as long as possible that they are taking actions based on their understanding of the situation and their desire to serve the project, not out of any ill-will. I have the utmost respect for the WP:PILLARS that this project stands on, perhaps even to a naive level of respect (and will defend them even against their alleged "creator"), because I think that the basic policies of this project are all that separates it from the Urban Dictionary or YTMND. I strive to be utterly transparent in my actions and intentions here.
Listen please, Durova, I have walked through fire here on this site to still be standing and I have asbestos soles and a dead eye when it comes to firing hot coals back at attackers. I do not apologize for that. I do not apologize for that but I know that I can come on as a bit of a shock for people that have not experienced the Scientology-series, The Master's Series of Tendencious and Dangerous Editing. I like to make the analogy that I learned to play b-ball in a prison yard but now I am in mixed company; many of my prison "buddies" are here but so are a lot more people that never played anything more aggressive than 3rd-grade gym. When someone acts like they want to play "prison ball" with me then I respond in kind. Sometimes that is not what they really want to play at all and it was all a misunderstanding, they just came on to strong. Or perhaps I did. You can do as you please and judge me as you please. I have already resolved some time ago to address some issues in my own dealings with others here. Other than that, I am simply here to edit the encyclopedia and encourage and help other Scientologists to do the same. If you have a problem with the latter then feel free to address it at the arbitration. I think that you can address that without trying to make me out the "bad guy". --Justanother 18:41, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- The master's series in tendentious editing - I can believe that. The part I really don't understand is why you didn't seek out dispute resolution for so long, why you didn't try some article content requests for comment or one of the mediation options. When I started editing the Joan of Arc article was a mess: it was flagged for unencyclopedic tone and most Wikipedians had abandoned it. Some abandoned the project entirely. One who hadn't left yet warned me the subject was a battle zone. I soon understood why: two people were basically owning the page. One believed he was descended from Joan of Arc's brother and wanted to use his aunt's family tree as an encyclopedic reference (I'm not kidding) and had spent half a year obstructing improvements from anyone who might uncover and reject that ruse. The other was the Joan of Arc vandal who'd been undermining a variety of articles for a year before I arrived. It didn't take me long to see what he was up to, but it did take a solid year to build up my own reputation enough that people would give a serious look at my evidence. I couldn't even persuade the checkuser folks to approve a check when he vandalized my user talk page. Not long after I joined the site that other good editor gave up in frustration and a lesbian activist showed up to push her POV with original research.
- What I did in the early weeks and months was go through the regular channels. I opened mediation and two article content requests for comment. I tried to open a user conduct request for comment (which went nowhere because the other reasonable editor had quit Wikipedia by that time) and I put the page through article review. The article content RFCs actually helped. And I kept adding sources and references. Raised the page to GA, then FA, and branched off a list that made WP:FL. That put the material onto the radar screens of enough regular Wikipedians that the problems subsided. It was really tough going to reach that threshold, especially when I appealed to administrators who wouldn't give my requests even superficial consideration. I basically got I don't see anything wrong with copyediting as a response to Don't you see a problem here? This fellow's trying to use the United States Securities and Exchange act of 1933 as a guide for copyediting French Medieval history.
- So although you may perceive this as attacking you, I perceive this as asking no more of you than I demanded of myself - quite a bit less, in my view. Wikipedia has a lot of pathways and I've walked many rough miles in the same brand of moccasins. Arbitration normally examines the actions of all the named parties. You are absolutely welcome to raise any issues regarding my actions with the Committee. Don't be shy about asking for sanctions either; if I've erred as seriously as you and Lsi john sometimes claim I should definitely be desysopped. The tools are no big deal to me and if I am over the line I ought to be reined in. I agree that's one relatively small question within the larger case, but don't shy away from it. DurovaCharge! 20:34, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Durova, I'm gona jump in here for a second. You have erred and I don't think you should be desysopped. And any time you'd like to discuss it, my talkpage is open. At this point, though, I have little confidence in my ability to properly convey my thoughts to you. Since this thread is between you and Justanother, I'll now go back to reading quietly. Peace.Lsi john 22:03, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'll jump in too. "The part I really don't understand is why you didn't seek out dispute resolution for so long, why you didn't try some article content requests for comment or one of the mediation options." Could this be a Mars-Venus thing? Men are often too proud to stop and ask for directions or help (me especially). Wikipedia is a big place and admins are few and far between. Justanother wants to improve, so why shouldn't we help him? Jehochman Talk 22:57, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Durova and Jehochman. What makes you two so sure that I did not use remedies? I have done many content RfC's, 3O's, AfDs, and also many ANI issues on disruptive editors. I usually "win" on the content issues and frequently enough on the user issues. Do you see me complaining? I think that the processes work OK here and I have afforded myself of them. The only thing I did not do is go hard after a couple of editors that are really just gnats and I did not address a very bad editor that otherwise got the hint and backed way off and is gone for now at least. Again, you don't hear me complaining. When I care to edit Scientology, I can edit. I mentor and encourage other Scientologists to help too. The main problem is simply that the actual subject of Scientology is not well-represented here and criticism is over-represented. That is because the past and existing editors only "know" criticism. That can only be solved by more people that "know" Scientology editing in an environment that is not hostile to them. Those two points; getting more knowlegable Scientologists to edit and addressing the hostility created by anti-Scientologists, have been the thrust of my efforts here and I have had more than my share of success. But I am just one guy with a lot of other fish to fry than Wikipedia. So I don't complain and I do what I can. Help is welcome but it isn't because I do not use remedies; I use them to the level appropriate to my editing, IMO. If either of you would like to swat a gnat or help keep the atmosphere civil in the article talk space then, please, jump right in. --Justanother 23:47, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- If you see incivility in the Scientology talk pages, violations of WP:BITE, or any form of bullying, please let me know. Sometimes a second opinion can help convince the administrators that action is needed. Help us to help you. Don't respond in kind when people are rude. Jehochman Talk 23:56, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, I will. I think that I have already alerted you to one situation. --Justanother 00:21, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'll jump in too. "The part I really don't understand is why you didn't seek out dispute resolution for so long, why you didn't try some article content requests for comment or one of the mediation options." Could this be a Mars-Venus thing? Men are often too proud to stop and ask for directions or help (me especially). Wikipedia is a big place and admins are few and far between. Justanother wants to improve, so why shouldn't we help him? Jehochman Talk 22:57, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Possible investigative tool?
Dear Durova,
What do you make of something like this as an investigative tool? Useful, sexist, other, etc.?
Sincerely,
--Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:00, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- I pasted an article I recently published and it thinks I'm a guy. DurovaCharge! 03:04, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- So do we. :-) Gender genie thinks I'm a woman. Go figure. Jehochman Talk 03:08, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Results for me: "The Gender Genie thinks the author of this passage is: male!" Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:09, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- It's certainly amusing. Thanks, Roi. DurovaCharge! 03:10, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- You're welcome. :) --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:12, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- My wife is in for quite a surprise... Raymond Arritt 01:32, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- You're welcome. :) --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:12, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- It's certainly amusing. Thanks, Roi. DurovaCharge! 03:10, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Results for me: "The Gender Genie thinks the author of this passage is: male!" Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 03:09, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
Congradulations on your article
Congradulations! Your SEO Tips & Tactics From A Wikipedia Insider article received a rave review - "one of the most interesting and best written articles I have seen in a while," reports Durova fan Ross Dunn in Stepforth.com.[1]
- ^ Ross, Dunn. (July 17, 2007) Stepforth.com. How to Ethically Update Wikipedia.
Perhaps there is a Durova article in the near future? -- Jreferee (Talk) 04:46, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks very much for the kind words. DurovaCharge! 04:52, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- This quote is worthy of being memorialized:
Activities at Wikipedia are transparent, yet many individuals who have a professional reputation to protect behave as if their actions were guarded by an opacity the site does not possess. -- Durova July 2007[52]
- Hopefully it can keep a few of them under control.-- Jreferee (Talk) 04:54, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, I hope it persuades them to edit in ways that are beneficial to everyone. I'd read enough pieces in the business press and other mainstream sources that had been written by well-meaning people who didn't know Wikipedia in depth, and because they weren't fully versed in site standards a fair portion of that advice had been off target. So, to be fair to people I encountered at WP:COIN, I had to wonder what percentage of the problems I saw was due to people trusting reliably sourced advice that just happened to be mistaken. One way of resolving that is to communicate with this audience in their venue. DurovaCharge! 05:05, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- This quote is worthy of being memorialized:
I need a little help on where to get help on this. user:EdRooney keeps adding a bogus finale to this article claiming it is in an 85 issue of the Chicago Sun Times. The finale was actually called WebTrek and this has been cited in numerous online articles and on the page itself. user keeps reverting all removals. What to do? Also, can we keep the discussion here or at the webster page? I reverted under an ip and now made an account to make things easier. Transplanted suburbanite 14:43, 18 July 2007 (UTC)
- I don't see any discussion at the article talk page since I edit protected the article a couple of days ago. I don't have access to back issues of that newspaper, so suggest article content WP:RFC if page protection doesn't clear things up. DurovaCharge! 19:54, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Triple crown winner's circle
FYI, I transcluded User:Durova/Triple crown winner's circle into Wikipedia:Did you know/Hall of Fame. Also, I moved the Triple crown winner's circle information at Template_talk:Did_you_know#See_also to Wikipedia:Did_you_know#Recognition. -- Jreferee (Talk) 13:30, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Advice requested
Would you care to comment on whether User:NCdave is engaged in disruptive editing at Steven Milloy? Sometimes it's hard to tell where to draw the line between sticking to one's principles and plain contrariness. Thanks. Raymond Arritt 01:29, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- Note from an involved editor: NCdave has just been blocked for 1 week by an uninvolved admin for violating 3RR on said article. I'd still welcome your input, though, as I am involved in the dispute and so my impression (that he is tendentious in the extreme) may be colored by that. MastCell Talk 17:15, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- Please give me some specific diffs as a starting point. And please invite NCdave to post diffs for me too. DurovaCharge! 19:51, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Scientology test edit
Journalists, critics and religious groups worldwide have often referred to the organization as a cult. ( Behar, Richard (1991-05-06). "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power". Time Magazine. p. C1. Retrieved 2007-07-16. {{cite news}}
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When I tried to edit the above statement, I was immediately reverted by User:RookZERO. In my opinion, the editing climate at that article is awful. Go ahead, try to make any trivial edit and see what happens. What do we do about this? That reference is a scary read.Jehochman Talk 02:32, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I've noticed RookZERO's edits while I've investigated the COFS case. Typically they're accompanied by edit summaries that makes the action look reasonable on superficial examination. So it takes some research and topical background to contest. He or she isn't named in the arbitration, so perhaps user conduct WP:RFC is the way to go. I have confidence in your neutrality and objectivity, so if you draw something up show me the draft and I'll check it out. Might help to have a nonpartisan such as myself affirm the basis for RFC. If anything, the appearance of my actions so far could incline some observers to think I'm anti-Scientology. Go for it if your research tells you this is merited. DurovaCharge! 19:49, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Wikisleuthing
I saw your message on Wikipedia talk:Admin coaching/Requests and I'm intrigued. I'm already an admin but I'm interested in knowing what techniques you have for forensic Wikiing. (I made up the phrase. It is almost certainly a neologism.)
Would you be so kind as to take me on as a student?
--Richard 17:28, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
- Sure, e-mail me. If you have gmail let's start a chat. DurovaCharge! 19:40, 20 July 2007 (UTC)
Bus Stop.
Last month, you dealt at length with User:Bus stop, regarding some POV and tendentious editing. after weeks, he accepted the 'adoption' of Fred Bauder. However, Talk:Who_is_a_Jew?#Ethnicity.3F, is the first of five consecutive sections in which he continues to promote his own POV, without really acknowledging the numerous other editors there. I contacted Fred Bauder,[53] and he replied to Bus stop User_talk:Bus_stop#Ethnic, warning him from the course of action. This has not dissuaded Bus stop. He is unlikely stop, so I am asking you to intervene,, as you were significantly involved in his previous situation. Thank you. ThuranX 19:06, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
- Your warning to the user by the way has been removed on the basis of it being a personal attack. John Carter 00:16, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- (EC)This isn't looking very good for Mr. Bus stop. It seems that he simply feels too strongly about religious issues, and allows such thinking to override what an encyclopedia is about. I see you've protected the article in question, but it seems that he's removed your notice from his talk page as a personal attack (he was probably doing so because of the manner in which you told him to avoid articles dealing with subjects which inflame him). It appears that on topics such as this, this user digs in like an anchor into his own position and refuses to budge, ignoring concepts of consensus and even considering the majority viewpoint. It drains me to enter arguments with individuals such as this, because it tends to stall frequently (or not go anywhere at all). If it comes to such a point, it may be wise to limit this user's involvement with articles of a contentious nature (from his viewpoint).--C.Logan 00:19, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, I've welcomed Bus Stop to discuss his or her misgivings. I certainly intend no insult. Anyone is free to open this for discussion at WP:AN. I don't want things to drag on unduly. DurovaCharge! 00:35, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, it appears that your welcome was turned away yet again (and I'd be intrigued to know how it could be construed as such this time around). I'm seeing the problem complicate itself, here. Apparently, Bus stop forgets who unblocked him in the first place (and under what conditions).--C.Logan 00:52, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, I've welcomed Bus Stop to discuss his or her misgivings. I certainly intend no insult. Anyone is free to open this for discussion at WP:AN. I don't want things to drag on unduly. DurovaCharge! 00:35, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- (EC)This isn't looking very good for Mr. Bus stop. It seems that he simply feels too strongly about religious issues, and allows such thinking to override what an encyclopedia is about. I see you've protected the article in question, but it seems that he's removed your notice from his talk page as a personal attack (he was probably doing so because of the manner in which you told him to avoid articles dealing with subjects which inflame him). It appears that on topics such as this, this user digs in like an anchor into his own position and refuses to budge, ignoring concepts of consensus and even considering the majority viewpoint. It drains me to enter arguments with individuals such as this, because it tends to stall frequently (or not go anywhere at all). If it comes to such a point, it may be wise to limit this user's involvement with articles of a contentious nature (from his viewpoint).--C.Logan 00:19, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
All right, I've opened a WP:AN thread myself. DurovaCharge! 01:11, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
review of CfD decision
Hi Durova,
I was wondering if you could bring your judgment to bear on a contentious situation, at Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2007 July 19#Historic transportation in Oregon. In my view, the original CfD discussion - which is pretty much indistinguishable from the discussion here - was nothing like consensus, and the closing admin mistakenly allowed his own opinion to guide his decision. I'm tired of arguing about it, and want to get back to creating content…hopefully with some assurance that my work won't be undone for petty reasons. Any assistance in moving this to resolution would be much appreciated… -Pete 07:25, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- DRV closures really aren't up my alley, but I gave a good look at things and I find it difficult to see why emotions run so high. The history of Oregon category remains small enough to search item-by-item. When it gets too large for that you could recreate the subcategory and it would probably get retained on practical grounds. DurovaCharge! 14:25, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Fair enough, thanks for the feedback. I think the emotions run high because of the context: we have a very dedicated, but small, group at WP:ORE. Over the last year I've seen slow but steady progress in making Oregon-related content better, more encyclopedic, better sourced. But in the last couple months, there have been several cases where somebody jumps in from outside and wants to delete a bunch of content that we've worked on, or disrupts our progress in some other way. Each time it happens, we seem to lose some newcomers, and our momentum gets thrown off regardless of whether or not content is ultimately deleted. I agree that this specific deletion is not the end of the world, but it seems to be part of a trend, and I'm not sure how to handle it. -Pete 18:01, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- If you can document that pattern in a succinct manner with enough diffs, you might try raising that at the Village Pump or WP:AN. DurovaCharge! 18:16, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- That's a good thought, but it's not as though there's some cabal behind it - the AfDs come from various people. I'm not sure that such a discussion could have much of an effect, since the people engaging in the AfDs/CfDs are probably not reading at the pump. I'll think it over, though - that approach hadn't occurred to me. Thank you. -Pete 18:26, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- If you can document that pattern in a succinct manner with enough diffs, you might try raising that at the Village Pump or WP:AN. DurovaCharge! 18:16, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Fair enough, thanks for the feedback. I think the emotions run high because of the context: we have a very dedicated, but small, group at WP:ORE. Over the last year I've seen slow but steady progress in making Oregon-related content better, more encyclopedic, better sourced. But in the last couple months, there have been several cases where somebody jumps in from outside and wants to delete a bunch of content that we've worked on, or disrupts our progress in some other way. Each time it happens, we seem to lose some newcomers, and our momentum gets thrown off regardless of whether or not content is ultimately deleted. I agree that this specific deletion is not the end of the world, but it seems to be part of a trend, and I'm not sure how to handle it. -Pete 18:01, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
List of brain tumor patients
Your List of notable brain tumor patients has been renamed to List of brain tumor patients by User:Cerejota.
As you know, the issue of whether "notable" should appear in the title has been mentioned on several people-lists. Today, someone posted on Talk:List of polio survivors#Name change? asking for the word notable. When I wrote the section in [[WP:MEDMOS#Notable cases, I made sure I accommodated your views on the name.
You might like to comment on the polio page. If you accept that "notable" should be dropped (and I'm not pushing that position at all), should MEDMOS be changed? Colin°Talk 08:18, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Let's see how this goes. When I created the list I was concerned that it could stray into either of two difficult directions: either attack entries or memorial entries. It's been a featured page for over a year now and several other related lists have followed, so maybe that concern isn't so relevant anymore. If problems emerge we can always change it back. Now is as good a time as any to test. Thanks for the heads up. DurovaCharge! 14:29, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Your signature
Given this edit, you might consider to change it to DurovaCharge (after careful consideration of the situation, weighting of all other possibilities, and sleeping a night over it)! ;-). Best wishes, --Stephan Schulz 15:05, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Heh, you're right. I'm a bit less bold than I was in January when I gave JzG a block warning. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 15:09, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Excellent article on search engine site
The Mighty Defender of the Wiki Barnstar | ||
After seeing and reading SEO Tips & Tactics From A Wikipedia Insider (found via the Signpost), I am awed at a contribution that will serve to educate professionals to aid Wikipedia rather than harm it. As such, I feel that you deserve this Defender of the Wiki barnstar. :) Thank you. Nihiltres(t.l) 21:02, 24 July 2007 (UTC) |
- Thank you very much. I'll do my best to follow up with more in the spirit of WP:AGF. DurovaCharge! 21:13, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
Hardouin Sockpuppet case
I just read your comments on the Wikipedia:Suspected_sock_puppets/Hardouin page. I realise that the case is long and complicated: to understand it completely, you'd have to read through (and compare) months of edits/reverts/discussion. The base of all this is that most of these articles have remained practically unchanged since their rewriting by the same author; most all reverts indicated, by various sockpuppets, have been ad litteram reversions to the same's former version, always only hours after corrections have been made. This, in taking into account the relative inactivity of the concerned articles, is too much to chalk up to coincidence.
Another particularity of the "reverted-to" writ ithat Wiki is the only "factual" place on the web that many of the "facts" within can be found. Aside from the fact that this has a bad reflection on Wiki as a source, one can consider the eventuality of seeing texts being reverted ad litteram to such an "original" form.
I can't expect you to peruse the entire page history of all concerned articles (nor do the research to fathom the changes made therein), but please do not be too hasty in your conclusions. Thanks. THEPROMENADER 22:16, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, I do expect you to provide specific diffs in support of those claims. I don't discount the larger possibility of long term POV pushing. That's why I gave the request serious attention in spite of its evidentiary shortcomings. I was able to exclude several of the suspected sockpuppets. If you'd like to assemble the type of report that gets attention have a look at the model User:Cailil/Complex vandalism on feminism and gender studies related articles. Be careful not to cross the line into an attack page: just document the actions with appropriate evidence and connect all the logical dots. DurovaCharge! 22:24, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
- My apologies then for the vagueness/weakness of my case. I will select the appropriate diffs to concord with your suggestion, in the place that you suggest - thank you for your kind advice. Good night. THEPROMENADER 22:47, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
New Editor thinks i'm attacking him.
Hi. After a minor fan speculation edit revert on Captain America, seen here [54], I left the following on the page of the brand new editor, User:ServantOfTheBear. Here is that welcome, [55]. While my edit summary was curt, I tried to make my welcome informal, short, and simple. However ,I recieved an E-mail today, which reads as follows:
Please do not ever contact me. You make me very uncomfortable. I do not and will not talk to strangers. Any further messages will be interpreted as a threat. I have forwarded a copy of this letter to Wikipedia. Thank You
I'd be glad to forward the email to you if desired. I wished to bring this to admin attention immediately, though. That single revert, and welcome, comprises the entirity of my interactions with the editor, and I want to get out in front of this asap. Thank you. ThuranX 05:00, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Looks like your actions have been fine. I'm not sure why the editor reacted so strongly, but put this up at WP:AN for broader review. I suppose the thing to do in the future is avoid this editor on user talk pages, who may not remain active anyway. If you need to revert an article edit again then go ahead and do so. That's my opinion, anyway. See what the others think. DurovaCharge! 15:50, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
Sockpuppet case
Hi there. The sockpuppet case I had mentioned via email has been resolved - see here - as User:Oldwindybear maintained his innocence but agreed to leave and resign the sysop bit. If you want to see a model example of what every suspected sockpuppet report would look like in an ideal world, take a look at this (you may have done so already). Extremely impressive. MastCell Talk 17:37, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Beautiful work. Would you think of creating a userspace hall of fame for this type of thing? Editors sometimes ask what a good report should look like and it would be useful to showcase some of the successful reports as models. DurovaCharge! 19:59, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- I think it's a good idea; showcasing that report might set an intimidatingly high standard, but it demonstrates some of the aspects of investigating something like this. The only downside is the WP:BEANS factor... MastCell Talk 20:05, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- A lot of editors don't know where to begin when they sense something is wrong, particularly when it comes to the long term and complex cases. Although some troublemakers would undoubtedly study that to refine their techniques, perhaps others would be warned away from wasting all that effort. Either way it helps to widen the scope of people who who are skilled at this sort of thing. It doesn't disclose investigative techniques so much as inform people of methods for documentation. On the whole that seems like a positive to me. DurovaCharge! 20:09, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
Another possible cautionary tale?
See this edit: [56]. Best, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 22:18, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- I don't particularly see the reason. Unless it's linked to a story in the mainstream press I'd prefer to leave that alone. DurovaCharge! 22:24, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, I was just concerned about the "for personal reasons," i.e. if this was another scenario like what happened to I believe H? or maybe because of the health tag on the talk page it is something to consider passing on to Wooyi or Alabamaboy, but I'm under the impression something not good has occurred. Sincerley, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 22:28, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, we WP:AGF. Suppose the editor is going inactive for health reasons? I'd hate to add to those worries unfairly. I don't even link to sitebans or arbitrations unless they've been in the news. DurovaCharge! 22:33, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Totally understandable. I sent JuJube an email saying I hope things aren't too bad and all, so hopefully it's nothing too sad. Take care! --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 22:51, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Well, we WP:AGF. Suppose the editor is going inactive for health reasons? I'd hate to add to those worries unfairly. I don't even link to sitebans or arbitrations unless they've been in the news. DurovaCharge! 22:33, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
- Okay, I was just concerned about the "for personal reasons," i.e. if this was another scenario like what happened to I believe H? or maybe because of the health tag on the talk page it is something to consider passing on to Wooyi or Alabamaboy, but I'm under the impression something not good has occurred. Sincerley, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 22:28, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
Railpage Australia
Hi there Durova. First off, please don't take any of what follows as a personal attack - I recognise your longterm contribution to Wikipedia and congratulate you on that. In regards to your listing of The_Null_Device on WP:RFCU, I can tell you the outcome long before they can;
- 59.167.77.190 and 59.167.89.251 are the same person - me. I have had a registered for a short amount of time, but I don't wish to associate my registered account with the Railpage article, as I find that Tezza1 has engaged in malicious conduct against those who disagree with him in the past.
- I am not The_Null_Device.
- While I am aware that IP users are not the most... shall we say... 'respected' of all Wikipedia contributors, but as you can see in my history - I've made significant and relevant contributions (such as the article rewrite when it was required), and at all times I've remained civil and observed Wikipedia policy.
For a little bit of background - we (myself, The_Null_Device, JohnMc, EvanC, DoctorJBeam, others) are all users of Railpage (the site) and are interested in maintaining the article on Wikipedia. Tezza1 is a 'personality' from the Usenet group aus.rail, and is a very vocal detractor to the Railpage site. Myself, and the rest of the article contributors are continually frustrated by Tezza1's unwillingness to compromise, reach consensus, follow procedure, or be civil. You'll notice there is an RFC open for Tezza1 that details some of this. I notice from your tone in the RFCU that you've somehow gotten the idea that Tezza is the underdog, and we're the disruptive ones, however I assure you that if you read the talk page, and check the history of the article - you'll find that it's simply not the case. The reality is that Tezza1 is attracting sockpuppets from aus.rail to vandalize the article, and is attempting to make the process of article improvement as difficult as possible for the rest of us for the simple fact that he was once ejected from the site for breach of site policy. You can see that the sockpuppets by and large agree with him, and are intent on wasting wikipedian's time - why else would Tezza1 list the article for Speedy Deletion straight after it was last unprotected after the third AfD, and when that was reverted by an impartial party, sockpuppets immediately turned up to carry on his work? I hope that you will take that I have said into consideration, and I trust that this will be backed up by the results of the RFCU when it comes through. All the best. 59.167.77.190 05:28, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- I have no inherent opposition to IP editors. I also appreciate your forthcoming disclosure. Yet what I see also concerns me on several levels. Yes, the CSD raised my eyebrow. Tezza1 has also gone through normal channels such as article review. If Tezza1 has been uncivil, please demonstrate with diffs. What I did see was a blatant personal attack against Tezza1 and I blocked for that.
- I strongly recommend that you, Null Device, etc. have a good look at a policy provision called WP:MEAT. It casts a very poor light on things when, shortly after I issue a block, I see a new IP address head to a user conduct request for comment half an hour after the IP's first edit to the site.[57] This post of yours didn't inspire my confidence either. This site has a policy called WP:NOT#Not a battleground, which basically means we ask editors to collaborate and compromise. This isn't the place to play out conflicts you may have had at other sites.
- If you and several other editors know each other from outside Wikipedia, please do not act in concert at consensus discussions here. I suggest you open an article content request for comment, which should bring some fresh perspectives. If you pledge to proceed in good faith I'll unprotect the article talk page - I was concerned that it was being used to mock editors. DurovaCharge! 06:02, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Durova, thanks for your response. I take your comments on-board and see your point of view. I'm not sure who that 58.x.x.x IP address is, although it wouldn't suprise me if it was a friend of Tezza1 attempting to make us look bad, as I'd not seen that IP before, and haven't since (though I have nothing to back it up other than that).
- In regards to taking an un-civil tone, this one was a bit of an interesting one - it occured after AfD3 had ended. You'll see on [Talk:Railpage_Australia], Tezza has called the site a vanity page a number of times and noted the lack of reliable sources. During AfD3, myself, and later The_Null_Device re-wrote the entire article to make it more NPOV, encyclopedic, and to incorporate the sources the AfD contributors said we should. This was the diff after the article had been rewritten, 32 minutes later Tezza1 made a wholesale revision here with the summary "No, whatever happend to Peer review? The recent edits are non more encyclopedic than it was before. This article is NOT the private property of Interactive Omnimedia Ltd". I thought this was very antisocial (the rewrite was extensive as you can see, and was tagged as needing more work), particularly since he didn't discuss what he was going to do on the talk page. We agree that Peer Review can happen, but it's a waste of time doing so until we're out of ideas on what to do to the article - but even so, there was nothing to stop him simply adding the peer review tag to the article. Thirteen minutes later The_Null_Device undid Tezza's revision, and 20 minutes later, Tezza undid that, ironically telling people to discuss changes on the talk page first.
- At the conclusion of AfD3 (result was procedural close), Tezza headed to the article to affix a speedy delete tag for spam (see here - despite being well aware that the article had easily survived 3 separate AfD's, and a number of Speedy Delete nominations. He also tagged the vast majority of the article with "Reads like an advertisement" tags, despite them very obviously not being the case - one section he tagged (uses in society) was simply a list of publications Railpage has been used as a source in.
- On numerous occasions on the talk page and in the article itself, he has attempted to demean an administrator of Railpage by trying to bring up an unrelated criminal incident (which the administrator, James Morgan, was aquitted of). Here (23rd July 2007) is one such example of him doing so, however on the 19th he was told here that he shouldn't be posting about that, and his reply suggests that he agreed. Furthermore, on the 20th July 2007, he was reminded of this on the talk page here. It's clear here in my mind that he's pushing an agenda. There's a tonne more examples of him doing this.
- I've had a read of WP:MEAT and can assure you categorically that at least our side of the debate isn't doing this. A couple of the other contributors I know (from Railpage), but others I don't (The_Null_Device is one of them). The ones I know, I only know because their username is similar here to the one they use on Railpage. As for Tezza's side of the debate, here is one of many examples of Meat Puppeting. Not long ago, I posted here on the talk page a theory on Tezza's motivations. The evidence was pretty damning, albeit circumstantial, but instead of justifying his actions, he denied all knowledge and started on the attack on me, which looked a bit suss.
- Whilst I do intend to continue in good faith, I'd rather you not unprotect the talk page as although it means I can't contribute (at least, not until my recently-registered account reaches age in a day or so), I feel that it will be the best thing for the article in the long term, as it may be a significant deterrent to the SPA's.
- Thankyou for your consideration in this matter. 59.167.77.190 06:47, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'm impressed. Per your feedback I've changed the checkuser request to include Tezza1 and neutralize the wording. If you'd like to keep the talk page protection in place I'll let it run its course - it should expire in a week. Meanwhile you may want to open that article content WP:RFC. Some experienced editors already called the user conduct RFC premature and I agree. Regards, DurovaCharge! 07:02, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- I noticed my name was mentioned above. While I am a longtime member of the Railpage forums, I have made every effort to ensure that my contributions to the article are transparent, and I have not consulted with any other editors regarding any combined "action" against Tezza. (I don't consider that i've been accused of anything, but I wished to state this for the record. You would also note that my comment on Tezza's RFC was fairly benign - I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt at the time.) Since that time, I'm not altogether sure about Tezza's motives, and you'll note that I have asked him the "what is your endgame?" question on several occasions. ([58],[59],[60])
- A great deal of the current edit warring can be traced to Tezza's insistence that Railpage Australia is a commercial site, and subsequent reversion of edits disagreeing with this. That in itself (being a commercial site) is probably of no consequence, but the manner in which Tezza "announced" his edit ([61]), was quite extraordinary, and gave the perception that he was not only attacking the wiki article, but also the Railpage site itself. One the above DIFF links (59) is a response to Tezza announcement that he was writing to the Australian Taxation Office to ascertain whether or not Railpage Australia should be paying tax on the donations they receive. All this, for a simple "Commercial = Yes, but free to join" tag in the infobox?Johnmc 07:32, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Durova, thankyou for that. I'm no wizz with Wikipedia yet, but I've tried to list this as an RfC here. Hopefully I've done it right. Finally, other guys who've come here from the Railpage article - might I suggest that it's perhaps not the most polite thing to do for us to all have a big discussion on this poor admin's talk page? The bickering has all been covered elsewhere, and doesn't need to be repeated here. If you've got something specific you'd like to cover, then by all means - but snipes/responses to each other or any other content not directly for the attention of Durova probably shouldn't end up here. 59.167.77.190 17:28, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'm impressed. Per your feedback I've changed the checkuser request to include Tezza1 and neutralize the wording. If you'd like to keep the talk page protection in place I'll let it run its course - it should expire in a week. Meanwhile you may want to open that article content WP:RFC. Some experienced editors already called the user conduct RFC premature and I agree. Regards, DurovaCharge! 07:02, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Yes, the dispute is all about a short sentence in the little top right conner stating the site being "commercial", I base these beliefs because the subject the article is about is a privately owned corporation [62], the organization is clearly not a transparent non profit community organisaton as defined by the Australian Government [63] and yet asks for donations. A non-informed person (the man off the street) may be misled thinking the organization is a non profit based entity after reading the article. We have no evidence apart for users comments that the site is not commercial, and according to encyclopedic standards we have to assume that it is based on documentary evidence[64][65]. I have argued my case on the talk page, requesting other users to prove otherwise with hard evidence of its non profit status. To this date they have not.I have even tried to reach some middle ground [66] by posting "Commercial? Yes, free membership, voluntary payment for service" - what is wrong with that?.
I'm starting to think to let them go adding vanity, someone else will object.
As for sock-puppets, I couldn't care less about what they do, but I do have to wonder why user 59.167.77.190 is so passionate and vigorous in his debate, and is yet to register as a user.Tezza1 11:00, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- The compromise I proposed (and I edited to that effect) was to simply omit any statement of commerciality. If no definite consensus could be reached, how can we state either way? --Evan C (Talk) 14:00, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- As I've stated before, editors are free to register an account or not. That by itself doesn't interest me. Something odd has certainly been happening at that page with these frequent AFD nominations. I'll wait to see what checkuser turns in. Meanwhile you can all earn my respect by using an article content request for comment or trying mediation. WP:CEM won't apply here but the other mediation types are open. DurovaCharge! 14:06, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
I did make a comment on the 23rd of July about COI. "but I was hoping some common sense would prevail and the persons concerned would own up and disclose their COI. There is nothing wrong editing an article if you have a COI - the most recent Wiki Editor pls note!!! But please read the guidelines"[67]. Aside from the "commercial" dispute, up until the editing "flood" which occurred on the 23rd July, there has been relative peace in the Railpage article. The user "the null device" has been noticeably absent in posting up until the 23rd of July [68]. I could be wrong, but I believe the recent flood of edits may have been some sort of organized blocking strategy after my request for Peer review, and comments by user Evan_C like this don't help[69].
I've had some support [70] [71], and this article has attracted other administrators attention with the placement of tags over questionable content as well well[72][73]. I've also noticed if you look closely at users comments when the article has been listed for deletion, some too have concerns over article content[74], [75].
I'm a relatively new user here, and I have made mistakes along the way. But I'm starting to think my objective view (right or wrong), has been a useless exercise, I'm going to let these guys have their way from now on. My post to Brad Partick, was for him just to provide an opinion on the article content as I believe his comments [76] seemed to ring true here. I have no real objection, to the existence of an Railpage article if it meets the guidelines for inclusion here, only its content. Recent edits mentioning, "biggest", "best or largest", weak referencing, organizations, hosting companies, and individuals involved in the operation, I believe have no place in the article. I feel if a large multinational fast food chain had written an article in the same manner as what the Railpage article is turning into, editors and administrators would be jumping on it like a ton of bricks.Tezza1 20:56, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
I concur with 59.167.77.190's comments at the top of this section. I will also state categorically that I am not Doctorjbeam or any of the SPAs mentioned in the RFCU. My own IP is not static but it's certainly not any of the others in the RFCU, which trace mainly to East Asia. In response to Tezza1, being a regular reader of a site is not a COI. If it was then I wouldn't be able to edit The Australian. Comparing a railfan hobby web site with a multinational fast food chain is simply ludicrous. The Null Device 00:41, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- I agree, being a regular reader of a website isn't WP:COI. And Tezza1, AFD has demonstrated that the site has enough notability for inclusion at Wikipedia. I suggest you prepare a short summary (perhaps a bullet list) of the particular points where you think the article is poorly sourced or non-neutral. Propose better wording if something seems promotional. Good luck with the article RFC. DurovaCharge! 00:54, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
As I indicated before, I'm a novice user here and I'm pretty disgusted about the whole thing. I don't know all the rules and procedures. I believe that individuals who have a definite COI should disclose it first or refrain from editing and discussion where they could face accusations of COI. If policy allows individuals to continue and behave like I have tried to demonstrate and does not permit reporting, then I'm very surprised and apologize. You also should delete my request form the COI noticeboard Tezza1 22:52, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Durova,
Until my previous request is done, I've deleted the information from the COI noticeboard and put up an apology. Tezza1 22:38, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. The way I understand COI, this wouldn't apply to that website's users or volunteers unless they were using organizational servers to edit Wikipedia. As for official staff, that's another matter. Wikipedia's policy assume good faith means we give some reasonable leeway. There seem to be a lot of new Wikipedians at that page and some willingness to learn this site's standards on both sides. Let's hope things calm down and move forward in a constructive spirit. And I really didn't think you intended to violate policy. There aren't many mistakes at Wikpedia that would be grounds for immediate sitebanning. That's over, so let's focus on the positive. Regards, DurovaCharge! 23:48, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm trying to learn, and in the process I have discovered a flaw in Wikipedia, which you would probably know already by reading comments made in media articles published elsewhere. As I've indicated before I strongly suspect there is a lot more to the recent editing flood than some of the users (who seem to be official staff or have direct business relationships) are willing to admit. Does Wikipedia have an official policy and investigation procedures where there is suspicion of this activity? If there is where do I go to lodge a complaint? Is there an official policy? I've done a quick Google search and I've discovered that this is a major problem - which also comes back to the points raised by user Brad Patrick. Maybe it would be appropriate to warn the individual privately and other users of WP:COI and the guidelines on the Railpage talk page again? As I won't be entering that arena again.
Tezza1 00:44, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- I've got some approaches for handling that, but I prefer not to discuss them very much onsite because some of the more resentful editors I've banned watch my posts pretty closely. For purposes of our discussion, the restriction about "outing" other Wikipedians applies to the site and not to conversations you may have with me via e-mail regarding an ongoing investigation where I'm already involved. DurovaCharge! 01:10, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Trolling
I would prefer if you DIDN'T characterise a fellow admin's comments as trolling when they were clearly meant in jest. [77] ViridaeTalk 08:01, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Apologies; the signature was incomplete. I should have double checked the edit history before using the t-word. The other unmentionable epithet led me to suspect the worst. DurovaCharge! 09:06, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Sorry, I didnt see that the sig was incomplete. Would have realised then what happened, you did the right thing :) ViridaeTalk 11:41, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
Traffic Power vandal has returned
This is troublesome [78], as is [79]. I think User:Vegas4Now should be indef blocked. Jehochman Talk 21:58, 26 July 2007 (UTC)
- Done. DurovaCharge! 00:55, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I scored an assist on another featured article, Sheerness. My copy editing helped overcome objections.Jehochman Talk 01:52, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- Awesome! DurovaCharge! 02:35, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I scored an assist on another featured article, Sheerness. My copy editing helped overcome objections.Jehochman Talk 01:52, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Campus Toluca School Project
Hello!
I am an English teacher in Toluca Mexico, and my students will be contributing to Wikipedia as the focus of their Fall 2007 English class. These are highly-advanced, uni-level students. I have gotten an overwhelming response from the Wikipedia community and one of the things I learned yesterday was about your support for class assignments like mine. Richardusr set up a page for me at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects/ITESM_Campus_Toluca/Mentors and I am still learning how to work all this stuff out.
I would appreciate any help and advice you can give me!
Thelmadatter 13:51, 27 July 2007 (UTC)Thelmadatter
- Wonderful, and welcome. You may like to try Wikipedia's mentorship program WP:ADOPT. I'll be glad to answer questions as I can, but my time is stretched a little thin. DurovaCharge! 14:43, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
Inquiry
Hello Durova:
I need a phone call from you regarding the statements about biography information being deleted involving Matthew Hill and David Davis.
I am working out of my house right now, but I expect to be in the office on Monday.
Hank Hayes Kingsport Times-News
Cultural depictions of Joan of Arc for removal
The featured list "cultural depictions of Joan of Arc" has been nominated for removal. I am informing you about this, since you were the one who nominated this list at WP:FLC.--Crzycheetah 23:59, 27 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the heads up. Changes in WP:RS seem to be making it harder to keep that page up to par. DurovaCharge! 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Coercion
I went to the Banning Policy page and you had not posted. When you do, let me know.--Fahrenheit451 00:47, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'm a fast typist but not that fast. It's up now, thanks. DurovaCharge! 00:49, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Check out my proposed rewording.--Fahrenheit451 01:38, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- Done, with a copyedit to JoshuaZ's. DurovaCharge! 02:00, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Section
Durova, keep up the good work. Navou banter 00:50, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, same to you. :) DurovaCharge! 02:00, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
What WP:SSP work were you referring to here? I don't see any such edits. —Wknight94 (talk) 01:17, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- She didn't know the board existed until I pointed her to it the other day. We went over some investigative techniques together. She's begun volunteering at WP:COIN. Frankly both boards are desperate for talent. For the past half year I've been coaching and nominating people to populate them. On the strength of her background and overall contributions I assumed good faith that her intentions are good there. DurovaCharge! 01:23, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, I think I misread that as saying she was already involved in SSP. My bad. Thanks. —Wknight94 (talk) 01:30, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
My revert
Personally I think the intelligence claims is a load of bollocks (and I do care about Lockerbie, the worst terrorist outrage in my country ever) but anyway I reverted you cos I think the regulars are going to know anyway, if they are doing their job, and I'm up for protecting this admin the best I can, SqueakBox 01:22, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
Bus Stop (chapter 2)
Hi Durova. Like you, I hate it when we lose (potentially) useful contributors. How could we cook something up that would enable Bus Stop's return without it causing disruption? (NB I suspect that banning from all Jewish/Judaism articles is as good as a site ban anyway for that user.) Perhaps I'm excessively optimistic, but I hope that Bus Stop can now see clearly how exasperated the community has become and that an indefblock is decidedly unpleasant... --Dweller 08:07, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'll miss Bus stop because he fascinates and amuses me, not because he is a worthwhile contriubtor (by and large, he was not). He was extremely nasty to Durova and was stubborn and unrepentant despite numerous attempts to mentor and compromise with him. It can be a waste of time trying to help people who utterly lack capacity for self-reflection. I know my input was unsolicted, but still thought I'd offer the perspective of a regular editor who closely followed Bus stop's edits.--The Fat Man Who Never Came Back 08:18, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Have a look at User:Raul654/Raul's laws, no. 110, and check the final edits in Bus stop's history. DurovaCharge! 13:47, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed, very much so. It's hard to refrain from using similar language to describe this behaviour. The ban has my full support. --Stephan Schulz 14:06, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Oh... so much for my good intentions. Totally out of order. I was prepared to AGF that the recent troll edit here was impersonation, rather than uncivil sock trolling, but my good faith just flew out of the room. How sad. I was prepared to stick my neck out for this user. Now I guess I look pretty stupid. --Dweller 14:43, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Not a problem, Dweller. I also hoped this editor would come around. Don't let that spoil your good faith toward others who might improve. Remember this site has nearly 5 million registered accounts. Any population that large is sure to include a few individuals with behavior problems who eventually come to the attention of the sysops. Most people at Wikipedia conduct themselves admirably; part of my reason for volunteering is to wear a flameproof suit so the rest of you don't have to. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 14:46, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Oh... so much for my good intentions. Totally out of order. I was prepared to AGF that the recent troll edit here was impersonation, rather than uncivil sock trolling, but my good faith just flew out of the room. How sad. I was prepared to stick my neck out for this user. Now I guess I look pretty stupid. --Dweller 14:43, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Agreed, very much so. It's hard to refrain from using similar language to describe this behaviour. The ban has my full support. --Stephan Schulz 14:06, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Have a look at User:Raul654/Raul's laws, no. 110, and check the final edits in Bus stop's history. DurovaCharge! 13:47, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
Admin coaching request
Hi, I'm GorillaWarfare and am hoping to receive some coaching to become an admin. If you'd like to coach me, please leave a message on my talk page. You can see my edit count here but don't be surprised when you see that I have 25 edits. That is because I recently forgot the password to my old account, User:Theunicyclegirl. Here is my edit count from my old account. I almost have 2000 edits. I frequently revert vandalism by watching Lupin's filtered RCs. I also like to expand stubs, particularly those relating to cats or dogs. I am very good with user warning templates and speedy deletion templates. I sometimes respond on AFD. I was intrigued by your description on the admin coaches page and so I thought I'd check it out. Not sure if this is for me, but it sounds pretty interesting. ;D Thanks for considering me! --GorillaWarfare talk 17:04, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Cool, thanks for coming to me. Would you like to get your toes wet at WP:COIN and WP:SSP? It doesn't require the tools to check into a case and both of those boards could use an extra hand. Most situations are straightforward; come to me if you have questions. Anyone can give user talk warnings or file checkuser requests as appropriate. When you think the tools are needed ask me to double check (page protections, user blocks). And feel free to drop me a line by e-mail. DurovaCharge! 18:07, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
Straw-bale construction
Thank you for looking in at Talk:Straw-bale construction. The attempt to conduct a poll has long since been moot and I had ceased editing the page. Further action is needed, IMO, but I will await your further comments. Sunray 17:36, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- I'll defer to other sysops about the 3RR issue. Just hope you and Hu12 can work things out. DurovaCharge! 18:10, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- I knew there was an obscure note on issues such as this, unfortunatly I was unable to find it earlier. Per WP:RPA#When_not_to_refactor, It might be better to not refactor if there is any kind of voting going on. Tampering with comments that are attached to votes may be perceived as in some way tampering with the vote itself. Future note to self i guess. I appreciate your patience in this matter, as always. --Hu12 06:23, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
- Just in general, it's a good idea to head over to AN or DR when it looks like people start to dig in their heels. Earns good karma when you initiate the solutions yourself. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 21:11, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
- I knew there was an obscure note on issues such as this, unfortunatly I was unable to find it earlier. Per WP:RPA#When_not_to_refactor, It might be better to not refactor if there is any kind of voting going on. Tampering with comments that are attached to votes may be perceived as in some way tampering with the vote itself. Future note to self i guess. I appreciate your patience in this matter, as always. --Hu12 06:23, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
double check
Can you double check my work at WP:RFPP? Warm regards, Navou banter 18:22, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- You mean the clerkish contributions? Excellent. Wish you had more mainspace contributions so I could RFA you. DurovaCharge! 18:26, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Your exactly correct, I do get distracted. I should probably flesh those 7 articles I created out some, they are all still stubs. :) Navou banter 18:31, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Nudge, nudge. DurovaCharge! 18:33, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Ok, here it is... I'm gonna make a good attempt at DYK on Cephalometry over the next few hours. Wish me luck. Navou banter 19:38, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Sends you horseshoes. DurovaCharge! 19:55, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Ok, here it is... I'm gonna make a good attempt at DYK on Cephalometry over the next few hours. Wish me luck. Navou banter 19:38, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Nudge, nudge. DurovaCharge! 18:33, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
- Your exactly correct, I do get distracted. I should probably flesh those 7 articles I created out some, they are all still stubs. :) Navou banter 18:31, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
(outdent) A little harder than I thought. Perhaps I need to just hash my next DYK candidate on paper, before I put it here. Whats your style? Navou banter 02:02, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
- Just make it good: clear prose, a couple of sources. The tips already in my user space are as much as I know. Although it does help to have an image that looks good at the scale they use on the front page, 100x100 pixels if I recall. DurovaCharge! 02:07, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
Thanks for your support of my successful RfA. I value your perspective, so it was nice to see.
On a somewhat related note I'm interested in your "complex investigations" work. I know a bit about networking and tracing IPs, and after grading a few thousand term papers one gains a sense for when things don't smell right. Raymond Arritt 02:14, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
- Your input is very welcome at the WP:SSP and WP:COIN boards. Let's take the nuts and bolts discussion offline? My posts get watched pretty closely. DurovaCharge! 02:18, 30 July 2007 (UTC)
External links
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OK, enough, I'm loopy from lack of sleep and am going to bed. --barneca (talk) 03:15, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- ROFL. Sweet dreams. DurovaCharge! 03:43, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Community enforceable mediation
I have a couple editors who I've been speaking to, both of whom have agreed to undergo community enforceable mediation. Do you have anyone currently available to take this? I think it would be a good application of the process (see my talk for more details, the civility there's broken down quite a bit over a long period of time, and I don't think some remedies against edit-warring and personal attacks would be out of order). If you do, would be much appreciated, it would be terribly wasteful for this to end up in arbitration, but it's heading that way if something else doesn't get done. Seraphimblade Talk to me 05:23, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Talk to Navou. DurovaCharge! 14:11, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Will do that, thanks. Seraphimblade Talk to me 17:56, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
I am Terry Waite. Hope I don't get kidnapped.
Please see this diff. ([80]). Wish me luck. --Dweller 13:57, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Unless Fred feels more generous, I'd wait at least three months for this. But if you convince him, I'll go along with whatever he's willing to try. DurovaCharge! 14:13, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- You got mail. --Dweller 15:21, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Replied. You're a real trooper, by the way. DurovaCharge! 15:41, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- You got mail. --Dweller 15:21, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Commons
I have left you a message at Commons. For legal purposes you should confirm the licensing changes I have made to an image you uploaded were what you intended. All the best, -Nard 23:26, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. I'll check that out. DurovaCharge! 23:44, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
Amazing Facts redux
I would ask you to please intervene on the Amazing Facts article dispute. Maniwar is out of control.64.21.238.49 20:47, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Just a quick one...
Just regarding what was said in response to Rebecca (or at the beginning, not sure) at the RfA that there was some issue with the Australian Wikiproject (or tension between it and Elonka) that you investigated. Could you let me know what the issue was, or at least in broad terms what sort of issue it was? I must admit I was surprised as I wasn't aware of any, and on talking to a few of the other admins there, it's clear they weren't either. One of the reasons I ask is that it's not the first time I've heard a suggestion that there is a perception of something out there. Thanks in advance :) Orderinchaos 19:12, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, Elonka was doing a lot of tagging work last year across a broad variety of articles, including some on Australian topics. One editor in particular had created a lot of shopping mall/shopping center articles that lacked any outside reference except the organization's website. So she asked for sources. What tended to happen is there'd be no improvement to the article and after a month she'd follow up with an AFD, at which point a flurry of activity tried to rescue the pages. When the new sourcing was good Elonka sometimes altered her own position and agreed with the keeps. She also did some CSDs back then. From the examples I saw, the nominations looked legit at the time they were nominated. After a while she backed off because the whole thing was generating bad blood. I didn't see anything uncivil on Elonka's side, but I think she could have approached the wikiproject sooner and maybe headed to AN or DR for broader input.
- If there's another side to the story, I sure didn't see it either from Elonka's examples or my own research. Rebecca hasn't brought up any diffs. If she wants to sway me she really should, because this looks to me like a combination of old news and misunderstanding. DurovaCharge! 19:42, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
- Cool - no worries - just wanted to find out what it was about. Thanks for your kind words on my talk page. Orderinchaos 18:11, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Say, OIC, do you think it would help mend fences if a few non-Aussies helped out with sourcing on some of your articles? If you hook us up to some of the stuff on your to-do list we could probably lend a hand. Of course a lot of background would be unfamiliar to us, so some straightforward "Here's twelve articles and three sites you could probably source them from" might take the routine work off your hands. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 18:20, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- It could do! I've actually been working for the last two days offline generating infoboxes (Infobox Australian Place) for suburbs in the Newcastle area of New South Wales, which I'm hoping to paste onto the articles shortly, and have briefly turned my attention to shopping centres, as with access to a source like Factiva (being a college student), they're not difficult to reference. Generally knowing what is the main newspaper for the area (i.e. not a "throwaway" local one) as well as trade publications such as Inside Retailing helps weed out non-notable events and not-entirely-reliable sources, but there's a list that could be easily produced for this purpose. Suburbs - off the top of my head Toukley, Canton Beach, Budgewoi and The Entrance are in dire need of salvation. Thanks for the idea - I will get back to you on it after talking with a couple of colleagues as some of their work is probably easier to hand over as a package (biographies, historical events etc). BTW sent you an email. Orderinchaos 19:15, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Say, OIC, do you think it would help mend fences if a few non-Aussies helped out with sourcing on some of your articles? If you hook us up to some of the stuff on your to-do list we could probably lend a hand. Of course a lot of background would be unfamiliar to us, so some straightforward "Here's twelve articles and three sites you could probably source them from" might take the routine work off your hands. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 18:20, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Cool - no worries - just wanted to find out what it was about. Thanks for your kind words on my talk page. Orderinchaos 18:11, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Step
I've taken a bold step, however, I do not think I'll be able to repair these archives. Do the mizabot revisions need deleted in order for them to be repaired? Rather, I don't think it would be controversial to repair them, if it requires a custodian can you take a look. If not, let me know what I'm missing. Thanks, Navou banter 02:32, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Which archives do you mean? DurovaCharge! 05:05, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- The ones over at Wikipedia:Village pump (news)/Archive. It looks like another archive bot was clearing them out. The easiest was perhaps may be to delete the archive bots revisions, that should restore/fix the archive, unless I'm mistaken. Navou banter 12:57, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, thanks for looking into it. I think it's premature to mark it as historical though. Especially since it's linked directly from the community portal and still in all the templates. DurovaCharge! 17:23, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Afterthinking, your correct, and I was a little fast in tagging it. I should have unlinked it also, however, we will wait untill the discussion ends. Regards, Navou banter 18:28, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Ah, thanks for looking into it. I think it's premature to mark it as historical though. Especially since it's linked directly from the community portal and still in all the templates. DurovaCharge! 17:23, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- The ones over at Wikipedia:Village pump (news)/Archive. It looks like another archive bot was clearing them out. The easiest was perhaps may be to delete the archive bots revisions, that should restore/fix the archive, unless I'm mistaken. Navou banter 12:57, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
Elonka's RfA
Thanks for the info, though I don't think it has much to do with me, does it. A guy agreed with my reasoning - good for him. He turned out to be a sock-puppet - too bad. But it doesn't really change the core of the problem - which is Elonka's behaviour towards the community during the past conflicts. //Halibutt 10:29, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Actually the final outcome on that changed after I logged out (not socks, friends sharing computers). I fully understand that it might have been beside the point to your decision. The RFA was in its last hours so I thought you might want a heads up, just in case you did want to weigh it. Best regards, DurovaCharge! 17:21, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure most of us took this for granted but I think it's smart and responsible of you to minimize the drama by explicitly stating it. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 18:14, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. DurovaCharge! 18:16, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Of course (as I pointed out three lines above!) I understand that you're not protesting Elonka's non-promotion and if that's what my RfA talk message sounded like, then all apologies. I simply meant to say that the problem cannot be fixed by changing the RfA process and, like most of RfAs problems, can only be fixed by changing RfA's culture. Or to put it more bluntly: until we can get it through the thick heads of people that "net effect" makes sense, that "disagreed with me on some issue" does not, that "was less than civil to me a year ago" is irrelevant if the incident has not been repeated and that "User has external links to her webpage on cryptography" is a moot point when that page contains quality documentation on these subjects, then I'm afraid there isn't much we can do besides lamenting on the missed opportunity. What I find particularly frustrating is that I'm quite certain Elonka will never pass RfA unless she starts doing stub-sorting for 6 months. I'm bitterly disappointed with Danny's comment: he knows full well the weight that his words will carry and he chose not to substantiate his terse opinion. I can't for the life of me understand how a grown man can be so petty.
- Note also that while you were writing a message on my talk page, I was busy replying to your latest cmt on WT:RFA. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 21:16, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- It's not so much the intent of your words as how they'd appear to someone who read that particular subthread out of context. The best solution I can think of for most of this is admin coaching. I'd like to see more sysops prioritize that and I'd like to hear other people's ideas. DurovaCharge! 21:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I should probably use an other example but still: Elonka does not need admin coaching. By that I mean two things
- 1) there's really not much you and I could teach her about what admins do. I know I'd feel pretty silly giving systematic advice for someone with such a track record of contributions.
- 2) Admin coaching would not have made any difference on the RfA because the main issue is that Elonka lost the trust (perhaps even deservedly so in some cases) and it seems she will never get it back.
- In fact, and I may be entirely wrong here, I think that admin coaching tends to have many negative unintended consequences. First, it often yields distortions because candidates start off with a large chunk of supports from fellow coachees (for that reason I'm also very wary of RfA candidates who have adopted 20 users). More distortion is caused by the fact that too many people are less than thorough in their RfA !votes and take admin coaching as a guarantee. Most importantly, what kind of editor is interested in admin coaching? I don't know how old you are but I'm 32 and I don't think I'm particularly vain. Yet, I'd be bemused if someone proposed to coach me. As you get older, you just go and learn on your own and you recognize when to ask for help and you don't want someone to just hold your hand all the time. I'm certain that the very idea of admin coaching appeals mostly to younger, if not youngest, editors. They go through admin coaching and some do learn quite a bit but I've also seen cases where we get people who can recite policy but are still fairly raw in terms of judgment and this is the worst possible profile for an admin. I guess I'd rather see admin coaching work with admins than with potential admins (if you can make any sense of this sentence). Take what you do as a coach: I specialize in complex investigations and am best at coaching people who have similar interests. I believe very few admins have any clue how to do this effectively, heck I'm almost tempted to get coached! Pascal.Tesson 21:58, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I am 39 and enjoy Durova's coaching. I'm not in any rush to become an admin, so why not learn how to do the job properly? Jehochman Talk 22:03, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I should probably use an other example but still: Elonka does not need admin coaching. By that I mean two things
- It's not so much the intent of your words as how they'd appear to someone who read that particular subthread out of context. The best solution I can think of for most of this is admin coaching. I'd like to see more sysops prioritize that and I'd like to hear other people's ideas. DurovaCharge! 21:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. DurovaCharge! 18:16, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sure most of us took this for granted but I think it's smart and responsible of you to minimize the drama by explicitly stating it. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 18:14, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Excuse me for butting in, but P.T., I have to say that I thought your post above (about what we don't 'get' about RfA) was extremely arrogant and off-base, and I strongly disagree with your assertions about admin coaching. Like Jehochman (Hi, I didn't see your edit until I started posting), I am also 39, and if I wanted to be an admin, I would LOVE to get admin coached, and I certainly don't think it has a Logan's Run-esque expiration date. Anchoress 22:10, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- I'm sorry if it felt arrogant. I am frustrated by the way Elonka's RfA unfolded so maybe I am being a tad reckless. Durova started discussing whether there was a possibility to change RfA to avoid the paradoxical failures of people who have been here long enough to get into disputes. And I sincerely think that this can't be solved if RfA participants behave irrationally and in the present case, I do believe many, on both sides of the fence, did. Pascal.Tesson 23:48, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- While we're butting . . . I paid no attention to this RfA of Elonka, a name that's unfamiliar to me, and have no comment on that. And I don't have any particular opinion on age as a factor (or not) for administrators. But I agree with what I take to be Pascal's main point on coaching. It may have been a good idea at the outset, but it seems to screw things up. If you need coaching to be an admin, you shouldn't be an admin; because you should be sufficiently self-aware and mature to have a good estimate of your degree of ignorance and to act wisely upon this estimate. I'm ignorant of wide swathes of WP activities (and uninterested in several) and stay well clear of them while wearing my admin hat. (I may goof from time to time, but nobody has yet made a big deal of it.) ¶ Further, the way in which RfA candidates tend to support each other is laughable. My biggest regret about my own RfA was that I failed to say at the outset that while other RfA candidates were of course entirely free to vote against me, they were invited to refrain from voting for me. Anyway, whether out of a desire to avoid even the appearance of bias, out of mean-spiritedness, or out of laziness (you decide), I didn't vote for any of them. -- Hoary 09:42, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have any objections to the editors and administrators I've coached? There was one that I dropped after three weeks when he got into an edit war and collected user blocks. All the others, I think, have turned out quite well. I don't ask them to support each other at RFA. In fact I rarely even mention when one of them goes up for candidacy. That's not coaching - that's bloc voting. Coaching is about letting people know where more hands are needed and showing them the ropes when they go there to help. Mostly they figure stuff out for themselves, but maybe one time in ten is unusual. The editors I coach sometimes uncover long term vandalism. Sometimes we talk about technical skills of investigation, sometimes about how far to extend WP:AGF, sometimes we share the research work when a rabbit hole gets unusually deep - a lot of different conversations take place. Investigations are an art. Why should we expect each editor to reinvent the wheel? Some techniques I figured out after a year of experience, and I can explain them in five minutes. DurovaCharge! 15:25, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- I've no idea who you've coached. (One or two people have just said that they're being coached by you, but I've no idea who they are. Of course I could look up their edit histories, but I can't be bothered. That may sound dismissive, but it's a simple statement of fact. I don't suppose they know who I am, or that they want to know.) What I have seen at times is an RfA process so grotesque that I became curious about how the person was ever nominated, looked that up, and found coaching. Some of these people were so obviously raw before the coaching started that without their request for coaching nobody would ever have dreamt of nominating them (and their self-noms would have fallen flat, quickly and painlessly). ¶ Your coaching sounds good. But I think it would be just as good after the RfA as before. There's plenty of straightforward drudgery for a newly minted, well-intentioned but unprepared administrator to attend to: Go through the list of speedy candidates, go through the list of expired prods, look in "recent changes" for obvious vandalism: If any examples of these turn out to be iffy (and a lot will), just skip them: clearing up "Eric is a fag" etc will take more than enough time. ¶ And no, I didn't think that coaches suggested or even hinted at mutual voting among RfA candidates: that's a different matter. -- Hoary 16:00, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Do you have any objections to the editors and administrators I've coached? There was one that I dropped after three weeks when he got into an edit war and collected user blocks. All the others, I think, have turned out quite well. I don't ask them to support each other at RFA. In fact I rarely even mention when one of them goes up for candidacy. That's not coaching - that's bloc voting. Coaching is about letting people know where more hands are needed and showing them the ropes when they go there to help. Mostly they figure stuff out for themselves, but maybe one time in ten is unusual. The editors I coach sometimes uncover long term vandalism. Sometimes we talk about technical skills of investigation, sometimes about how far to extend WP:AGF, sometimes we share the research work when a rabbit hole gets unusually deep - a lot of different conversations take place. Investigations are an art. Why should we expect each editor to reinvent the wheel? Some techniques I figured out after a year of experience, and I can explain them in five minutes. DurovaCharge! 15:25, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Excuse me for butting in, but P.T., I have to say that I thought your post above (about what we don't 'get' about RfA) was extremely arrogant and off-base, and I strongly disagree with your assertions about admin coaching. Like Jehochman (Hi, I didn't see your edit until I started posting), I am also 39, and if I wanted to be an admin, I would LOVE to get admin coached, and I certainly don't think it has a Logan's Run-esque expiration date. Anchoress 22:10, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- (outdent a little bit but still part of the above thread!) I find that documentation is sometimes lacking in that respect. The existing how-to's often focus on technical things which of course is important but not sufficient. That's why I think User:The Transhumanist/Virtual classroom is a good idea although I don't find the format optimal. Maybe it would make sense to transform it into a series of essays "So you want to help out with area X" which, on top of the philosophical discussions would list experienced users willing to coach you in. For instance, I was once very active at WP:UNCAT. There is a list of recommendations on that page but unfortunately I'm not sure many read it and there were a few editors more interested in seeing the backlog disappear quickly than they were in doing a good job of it. Pascal.Tesson 15:48, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
(outdent) Well, I don't think of admin coaching from an assumption of let's go get Editor A promoted. The most important thing is that the editor wants it for the right reasons and the second most important thing is temperament. Some people make excellent editors and simply aren't right for the mop. The age factor works both ways: young people tend to be faster and more flexible at adapting to new media, while mature people bring more education and life experience. I think it's healthy for Wikipedia to have a good mix of both.
I'd be glad to coach you, Pascal.Tesson and Anchoress, if you're interested in investigations. The site really does need more people to do this work. The main reason I coach is to keep enough skilled people at WP:SSP and WP:COIN - I decided at the start of the year to make that a priority after the WP:RFI board fell down for lack of volunteers. I just couldn't do enough alone. A backlogged WP:CSD stands out because the numbers jump out at people. POV pushing and other disruption is harder to measure, but just as important in the big picture. DurovaCharge! 22:20, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, ok. Maybe I am vain! I do think it very much depends on the coach. I don't claim to know your work as a coach Durova and like I said it sure seems like a sound approach to have coaching that is somewhat task-specific. I do find that some coaches have not done terribly well and I doubt that their impact has been as positive. In any case, as far as deep investigations are concerned, I find that although it is indeed quite interesting I am wary to get into it precisely because of the humongous efforts it takes to patiently assemble the pieces of a puzzle. And I selfishly rejoice that others are not quite as lazy! Pascal.Tesson 23:48, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if you appreciate Walter Mosley and Agatha Christie, this can be an interesting alternative with real world implications. Most cases are simple and often a little good faith resolves everything but there's no telling where an investigation might lead. DurovaCharge! 00:26, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- I recently tracked down User:Stealboy (a.k.a. Lyle123) sockpuppets and that was mildly entertaining because his modus operandi is to start hoax articles about non-existing films and TV series... Pascal.Tesson 01:05, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Good work! DurovaCharge! 23:03, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- I recently tracked down User:Stealboy (a.k.a. Lyle123) sockpuppets and that was mildly entertaining because his modus operandi is to start hoax articles about non-existing films and TV series... Pascal.Tesson 01:05, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, if you appreciate Walter Mosley and Agatha Christie, this can be an interesting alternative with real world implications. Most cases are simple and often a little good faith resolves everything but there's no telling where an investigation might lead. DurovaCharge! 00:26, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
Re: Adminship
I replied on my talk page letting you know I'm already in admin training with The Transhumanist, but I think I might take you up on your offer anyway. I don't see why I can't do both. It would be different aspects, so it would good. I'm currently writing a guide for bringing an article to GA for the VC. If you could help me with learning some specific admin duties, that would be helpful. As far as COIN and SSP go, COIN doesn't look at all interesting to me, but SSP does. I'm going there now to try helping out. Lara♥Love 16:33, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Wonderful. Check in with me when you think the tools are needed or when you have questions. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 22:06, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. :) Lara♥Love 06:05, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Pez1103
This IP is also used by that user: User:72.231.188.136 -- Fyslee/talk 22:54, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- It's probably blocked automatically as the underlying IP, but just to be on the safe side I've blocked that IP for a year and semiprotected the article for two weeks. DurovaCharge! 22:57, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- This one too: User:72.231.181.60 -- Fyslee/talk 22:58, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Done. Would you take care of the banned/sockpuppet templates? DurovaCharge! 23:03, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- This one too: User:72.231.181.60 -- Fyslee/talk 22:58, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Okay. Thanks for taking care of this matter. Now the rest of us can get back to editing! -- Fyslee/talk 23:05, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Durova... I'm writing with a question about the indef ban of Pez1103. I help out a lot at WP:WQA and we recently had a report from that user here. I did not respond, other than to ask for clarification, because the report was confused and did not contain links or diffs. Then I noticed that there were multiple reports about that topic and about that user at WP:COI, WP:30, and elsewhere.
I was wondering, which report resulted in the determination to ban the user? I'm not disagreeing, just want to understand. We get confusing reports at WQA sometimes and often it turns out that the reporting user is the one causing the problems. I'm asking about this mostly to learn better ways for following through on future reports.
Also, this is the first time I've seen a long-term ban rather than a limited block. Is that because there were legal threats involved? Thanks. --Parsifal Hello 23:48, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Legal threats are one of the few justifications for immediate indef blocking. When I looked into this I considered giving a warning after I saw the first one. Upon further examination I saw that this user often cited policy at other users, so presumably had read them, yet tread on the margins of legal threats repeatedly and revised these posts many times without rethinking those posts. The intent was clearly to intimidate and stifle discussion. Other problems of a lesser nature also existed - including WP:OWN, WP:NPOV, WP:NOT and WP:SPA - but those are really beside the point in this context. I saw no pattern of reciprocal threats from other editors, but if there's something I didn't notice please bring it to my attention. The block was an impartial decision. DurovaCharge! 23:53, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for the explanation. I did not mean to imply that the block was anything less than impartial.
- Pez1103 was certainly disruptive in many ways over a long period of time. I did not see any reciprocal threats from others, although I wonder if there may be reciprocal COI issues, for example in this comment from Pez1103 regarding User:Herd of Swine (at this talk page link: [81]):
- I believe that you are making bad faith edits. I believe that you are using wiki to further the propaganda campaign that you maintain on your website. Pez1103 17:26, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
- I don't know if it true or not that Herd of Swine also maintains a website propounding an opposing the view of the website maintained by Pez1103, (I know nothing about User:Herd of Swine). If that were true would it change your view of the situation?
- I mainly asked about this because I didn't see a particular report where the legal threats were discussed, and as I mentioned, I've never seen an indef ban applied before. I've seen banned user names but not been aware of when or how they happened.
- As you said, Pez1103 seemed familiar with policies, and often wrote detailed posts. Then other times Pez1103 seemed confused, such as in the report at WQA.
- To be really clear, I am not taking any sides at all, and I am not doubting your work. I just thought it would be good to ask you about it because I found the whole situation confusing. I'm usually pretty good at seeing the patterns, but in this one, I didn't understand how you were able to figure out the big picture; I thought maybe there was something I had missed. --Parsifal Hello 00:35, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Follow-up. I located the talk page comment where Pez1103 provided the link to the website maintained by Herd of Swine, in response to a COI accusation about Pez1103, at this talk page section:
- I could say that herd has a conflict of interest because he runs www.morgellonswatch.com.
- Checking http://www.morgellonswatch.com, it is a full-on campaign to debunk the idea that this disease exists. So, completely aside from the issue about Pez1103, it seems there is a COI problem with Herd of Swine editing this article. (That's assuming it acutally is Herd of Swine's website. Probably it is, since he/she did not deny it after it was mentioned, twice at least.)
- In that same comment from Pez1103, there was one of the legal threats:
- Maybe you're afraid of a lawsuit when the truth come out. I have no conflict of interest. I'm trying to help people who are suffering and are being abandoned by the medical community.
- I'm not sure that's a threat. It seems more like a description of what Pez1103 believes about Herd of Swine's motivation in taking such a strong stance with the edits. In other words Pez1103 is not threatening a lawsuit, Pez1103 is saying that Herd is afraid of lawsuits by various sufferers later after the "truth comes out."
- It may be that there are other examples of actual legal threats by Pez1103 that I haven't seen, but this one seems more like an upset person with bad communication skills, rather than a real threat of legal action.
- I should mention that there does appear to be several other knowledgeable good faith editors on that topic too. Pez1103 is clearly in the minority; it's not just a dispute between two editors.
- I'm not going to keep researching this, but I wanted to at least find that website link to show you, in case there might be a reciprocal COI issue to check out. When I found the link, I saw the reference to the lawsuit and wasn't sure it was a real threat so I thought I'd mention that too.
- I hope you don't mind my offering these comments here. --Parsifal Hello 01:29, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- These are very good questions. If you'd like to ask Herd of Swine about connection to that website, by all means do. And regarding the technical basis for the Pez1103 block, the intent of the policy clause is to preserve open dialog against intimidating threats. It's clear to me that the aim of those statements was to stifle open discussion. I've gone over the quantity, the editor's policy citations, and the revisions to other parts of those posts. If you really do doubt this, though, feel free to query the community at WP:AN. DurovaCharge! 02:33, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- I hope you don't mind my offering these comments here. --Parsifal Hello 01:29, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for your further clarifications. I might ask Herd of Swine about the website as you suggested. I'll let you know if I find out anything of interest. --Parsifal Hello 02:58, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
(←) I noticed that you unblocked Pez1103. Thank you for reconsidering. I don't know the user, but I'm sure that he/she has learned something already from this experience. Hopefully it will turn out in the long run not to be a problem.
Regarding the possible reciprocal COI I mentioned above, I did ask Herd of Swine about that website. It turns out that he does run it, but I found his reply to be carefully considered and on-track. He has agreed to mostly edit the talk page and let others make any the edits on the main page. Here is the conversation link if you want to read it.
At this point, unless something changes, that issue seems to be resolved. --Parsifal Hello 01:18, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
- I hope so. And I hope mentorship and article content WP:RFC settle things down. DurovaCharge! 01:21, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Durova, thank you very much for your co-nomination, and your steadfast support in my Request for Adminship. Unfortunately the nomination did not succeed, but please rest assured that I am still in full support of the Wikipedia project, and I'll try again in a few months! I think you already know this, but if you ever have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Best wishes, --Elonka 05:57, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi, you blocked this user for issuing legal threats. Since he's asking to be unblocked, perhaps you'd want to review the unblock? While I think this is was serious accusation, I think this was not directly a legal threat. I leave the final call to you :). -- lucasbfr talk 13:12, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, I'm concerned about this also. We've established there's no difference between "I'm going to sue you" and "My buddy's gonna sue you"; but is there is a difference between "I'm going to sue you" and "this could be construed as libelous"? What is the core of the NLT policy? It seems to me it is to prevent the chilling effect of legal threats; was Pez1103 attempting to chill discussion by providing amateur legal advice? --jpgordon∇∆∇∆ 15:42, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- I'm discussing this with Pez1103 via e-mail. We can probably work something out. DurovaCharge! 17:08, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- This does not address the very real and significant COI issue. I reiterate the need for a block on this user to prevent further editing of that article. Dyanega 18:18, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
- Well, now I'm back from a couple days vacation and find that Pez1103 has escaped from the .... Whether Pez was guilty of legal threats or not, we now have the remaining problems with WP:COI, WP:OWN, WP:NPOV, WP:NOT and WP:SPA. This is one of those cases that reveals an enormous breach in Wikipedia's "policy wall" that allows such unconstructive and continuous disruptions to occur unpunished. It just wastes alot of people's time when they have to attempt to prevent one editor from making an article into their own personal website. Oh well, it's not your fault Durova. You're still a great admin! -- Fyslee/talk 18:35, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Durova, I concur that there is a WP:SPA issue with with Pez1103. But there is tendentious editing at the article even without Pez, by several others. I've been working to calm the talk page and bring more NPOV since our prior conversation. Even while Pez was quiet for a few days following the block, I had to step in more than once with reminders and to protect from strong bias the opposite way. Luckily, a couple editors there are also relatively neutral and that has been helpful.
While Pez does have a marginal COI, I don't think it is financial. I believe Pez sincerely wants to help the sufferers of the disease, though is clearly misguided about how Wikipedia works. Also, the article is not about the MRF organization that Pez works with, the article is about the Morgellons condition that the MRF supports researching. That is an indirect relationship to the topic of the article, not a direct COI as if it were an article about the organization.
At least one other editor has a reciprocal COI, User:Herd of Swine. He informally agreed to only minimal edits to the article and to mainly use talk page discussions. That's been working out pretty well so far. If Pez would abide by a similar agreement, that might be a good solution for the COI issue.
It would not solve the ongoing multiple-editor POV-pushing; for that the article needs more unbiased editors. Maybe an RFC or some invitations at related Wikiprojects would be useful.
Pez is seeking an adopter; so far has not found one, but is making a real effort on that. I was hoping that when Pez finds an adopter, they could do an article RFC, and then Pez might learn how how to accept consensus when it forms. --Parsifal Hello 20:08, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- I left a message here (among the others) for User:Pez1103:
- -- Fyslee/talk 20:55, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- Fyslee, you are welcome to use my talk page to communicate with me. I welcome productive conversation. I've responded to your post on my talk page and I invite you to reply if you wish. But please do not use my talk page to communicate with Pez or to argue your viewpoint about the article. Also, you cross-posted that same essay on the article talk page. That is not productive either.
- I respectfully request that you adopt a more collaborative approach and drop your pointed campaign against Pez. It's not needed and it's not helping, it's making things more complicated and taking attention away from improving the articles. All the article needs is some more good faith neutral editors and consensus will take care of any problems introduced by Pez or the other COI SPA editor(s). There is already movement in the direction of bringing more editors, so really, you don't need to worry about Pez, the article will come out OK. --Parsifal Hello 00:56, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Spammer
Hi, I need some admin help. I found a spam only account that is adding external links, creating spam articles, and adding internal linkspam to those articles. Could you consider this one for an indefinite block please. Edit history: [82].
I posted this to OIC's talk page in an effort to work with him, but one of his friends responded with a referral to AIV, which is essentially useless in a slightly complex case like this one. They'll want four recent warnings, and then they'll issue a short block. The net result is that I spend more time fighting this guy than he spends spamming.
Thanks for your help! Jehochman Talk 17:17, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Nevermind. OIC is a sharp fellow and saw what was going on and issued the permablock. I've found a new friend. Jehochman Talk 17:23, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Possible vote-stacking in AFD
Hi Durova, if you get a chance could you have a look at WP:ANI#possible_votestacking_.2F_sock-puppetry_in_AFD. There's some proable vote-stacking and sock-puppetry at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kingdom of Hightower--Cailil talk 21:18, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks for looking into that. That's my first time encountering single purpose IPs in an AFD and I wasn't entirely sure how to handle it. Considering that the puppeteer may have also voted in that AFD would an checkuser be appropriate or would I be going too far?--Cailil talk 21:46, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
- Nah, obvious meatpuppetry. For a real hoot of an example look at this one. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 21:48, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Military history WikiProject coordinator selection
The Military history WikiProject coordinator selection process is starting. We are looking to elect nine coordinators to serve for the next six months; if you are interested in running, please sign up here by August 14! Kirill 03:01, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Neat Wikicode
Click here. - Jehochman Talk 15:55, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
Nominating User:Awadewit for the Triple Crown or better
- Featured articles:
- Mary Wollstonecraft (TFA 20 February 2007)
- A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
- Original Stories from Real Life
- Some Thoughts Concerning Education
- and more
- Good articles:
- Mary: A Fiction
- The Age of Reason
- and more combined with DYK articles
- DYK:
She is also a diligent copy editor of several articles. She deserves this award. I was going to give it to her myself, but I'm assuming I have to go through this process? Sorry, still not familiar with everything Wikipedia. I hope I'm doing this correctly. :) - Jeeny Talk 23:31, 7 August 2007 (UTC)
And now what?
Now that you have deleted VPN, where am I to inform of an update to my Wikipedia interwiki and specialized knowledge test? :) -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 13:00, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- Community bulletin board, Village Pump Misc. DurovaCharge! 14:02, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Show them how it's done!
Hello Durova -
You seem to have a knack for giving out great advice for people who deal with Wiki's (http://searchengineland.com/070807-085103.php).
Perhaps you should go to the Wired How To Wiki and give them some advice. (http://howto.wired.com/wiredhowtos/index.cgi?page_name=use_a_wiki;action=display;category=Work).
Keep up the good work.
Henry
- Thanks very much for the compliment. I'm not sure what I'd tell the folks at Wired. This wiki is very familiar to me. I haven't worked with theirs. DurovaCharge! 23:59, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
Things stirring up once again...
Durova, if you have time, please take a look at this and see if you can help out. Avidor has made what I believe to be a completely groundless COI complaint against a pro-PRT editor who has absolutely no history of POV pushing. When I called him on it (see that link), he once again brought up that edit from my distant past. This scenario has played itself out maybe half a dozen times over the past year, in different forums and contexts, but always related to the old PRT debates. I'm not going to respond anymore to that thread unless I have to, because I don't want to start another flame war. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. ATren 23:33, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, please. Exactly what did Mr Grant (David Gow) mean by the following: "And I, just as respectfully, respond to you, Ned Luddington (Ken Avidor), that I am in compliance with the policy you have quoted. I'll trust you on quoting them accurately. Love ya, don't change. Mmmmmmmwah."... and why does Mr. Gow and ATren attack me on their user pages which link to their respective blogs devoted to attacking me? It's disturbing that Wikipedia permits anonymous users to use it as a platform to attack people like this....Avidor 00:11, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Have a look at my response over at WP:COIN. DurovaCharge! 00:18, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for your input, Durova. I've responded there as well. ATren 01:07, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
protection of Morgellons article
Hi Durova - I imagine article protection is not done lightly, so I wanted to let you know I support your decision. I was starting to feel concerned that a full-on campaign of big changes was coming up fueled by both sides, and was wondering what to do if that happened. It was a relief when I saw that you protected it.
Pez has not yet been adopted, but a prospective adopter has been helping on the talk page already anyway and has offered to set up an RFC. Protection will help make a time window for that too. --Parsifal Hello 02:39, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Response to SEL comment
Hi Durova. I left you a message on my userpage. Cheers! --roy<sac> Talk! .oOo. 05:18, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- See my looooong answer here :) --roy<sac> Talk! .oOo. 07:02, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
You Are Okay
Please review my comments at this diff on User:You Are Okay relative to the ideogram sock puppet, and you'll probably see why your comment at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/DreamGuy 2 is just a distraction from the issues there; the newbie has since withdrawn, and it would be best if your comments didn't hang around to muddy the waters. Or talk it over with Jehochman. These distractions are just going to make it harder to resolve anything. Thanks. Dicklyon 07:57, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- Looks like we'll have to maintain a respectful difference of opinion. Every new account I've invesigated that heads to both ANI and RFC in the first ten edits has turned out to be a sockpuppet or a meatpuppet, and Ideogram has admitted the use of sockpuppets in disputes before. It's also normal at RFC for established editors to note when a participant has an unusually brief editing history. If You Are Okay strikesthrough the comments I'll strike through mine. DurovaCharge! 14:13, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- No matter. But couldn't you do a checkuser and confirm whether he's a puppet? He's obviously just an newbie. Dicklyon 16:09, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- The suspected sockmaster account wasn't blocked so it was difficult to request a check. Now that a block has been imposed we'll see what results. I'll move my comment to talk with an annotation if it comes back negative. DurovaCharge! 02:00, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
- No matter. But couldn't you do a checkuser and confirm whether he's a puppet? He's obviously just an newbie. Dicklyon 16:09, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Morgellons
Durova -
Thank you for intervening on the Morgellons page. I do not believe that there will ever be agreement on that page, however. I am neglecting my health and my child trying to keep the article neutral, and cannot keep it up. There are editors with an agenda-- to try to debunk the idea that Morgellons is a real disease. Herd has devoted all of his time to doing this for the past couple of years -- as you can see if you go to his website. (He admitted it was his website.) He will not allow an unbiased article. This article has been a constant source of wars. In the word of an unbiased observer: "I've seldom seen so much bitter, mean-spirited, hostile prejudice, without even a hint of justification for it [directed at people who do believe that this is a new disease]." Mukrkrgsj It is a full time job -- 12 hours a day -- to try to keep this article unbiased. I'm sure that was not the intention of wikipedia to create this kind of nightmare editing.
I am proposing two options to put an end to all this until the CDC finishes its investigation. Please advise what I should do to get a group of impartial editors to look into doing this. Thanks, Pez
1)According to Herd and Dyanega, the idea that Morgellons is a newly emerging disease is a "fringe" theory. Since the article is about Morgellons disease, and if the idea that Morgellons disease even exists is FRINGE, this article violates wiki rules by its very inclusion. Therefore, I am again asking that this article be deleted until the CDC investigation is over.
2) I propose that the following be the entire content of the article and that it be locked. It is completely neutral, states everyone's opinion. I even included Herd's addition about delusional parasitosis to make him happy. The sources are the Mayo clinic and the CDC
"Morgellons" or "Morgellons disease," is also referred to as "unexplained dermopathy" (skin disease) by the CDC. In June 2007, a CDC website asserted persons with this unexplained skin condition report cutaneous symptoms, including crawling, biting, and stinging sensations; granules, threads, or black speck-like materials on or beneath the skin; and/or skin lesions. Some also report fatigue, mental confusion, short term memory loss, joint pain, and changes in vision. The CDC indicates the etiology of Morgellons is unknown and there is insufficient information to determine if persons who identify themselves as having Morgellons have a common cause for their symptoms, share common risk factors, or are contagious.[2] Morgellons disease is not a widely recognized medical diagnosis, and medical professionals' opinions about Morgellons disease are divided. Some health professionals believe that Morgellons disease is a specific condition likely to be confirmed by future research. Some health professionals, including most dermatologists, believe that signs and symptoms of Morgellons disease are caused by common skin illnesses or psychological disorders such as delusional parasitosis[4]. Other health professionals don't acknowledge Morgellons disease or are reserving judgment until more is known about the condition.[5] A CDC task force will be conducing an epidemiologic investigation into Morgellons. Pez1103 11:08, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
I also wrote this on the discussion page: What no one will acknowledge is how much harm a biased article can do. If what the MRF believes is true, if what the reports that the CDC has received are accurate, Morgellons patients have a newly emerging serious, systemic, disfiguring and disabling disease, which is not only infectious, it may be contagious. It affects thousands of children. No one knows what causes it or how to treat it. It affects entire families. Try to imagine what it would be like to have a disease like that. Try to imagine what it would be like to be Mary Letao. Imagine what it would be like to have three children come down with a horrifying disease -- to watch them get sicker and not only not be able to get any help for them, be ridiculed for trying. A biased article increases the suffering of everyone who has the disease -- by making it harder for them to get the help that they desperately need. And this is a biased article, filled with cherry picking and weasel words. What if the MRF is wrong and this is all mass hysteria? The wiki article, by its very existance, supports the idea that it is real and prepetuates the "delusion." Either way, people lose, people suffer. Mary never asked for this article, she never wanted to be a public figure -- she is just trying to get help for her children. The only way to prevent this article from continuing to be destructive is to either get rid of it entirely or have an unbiased editor make it completely neutral and lock it until the CDC investigation is over. There have been constant editing battles. All of it needs to stop. This isn't a game -- it's people's lives.
- See my comments here. Thatcher131 14:07, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Gijake aka Dangeresque?
I'd like to request you extend the block for knowing and intentional abuse of our servers, see bookchan postings and the diff from AN/I explaining the intentional posting. We could potentially thank him, though, since now we're cleaning out quite a bit of material from the servers we didn't know was there. :) ~Kylu (u|t) 14:09, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you for the link; quite informative (although not a surprise). That ANI IP is an established editor, not the same person at all. I'll keep the block at its current length unless consensus forms to extend it. Go ahead and suggest that at ANI if you want. For now I'm ready to let this person back on the chance that he or she has learned something from this. Probably this is a very young person. I won't hesitate to apply longer blocks if any problems continue. Let's say this individual is on a very short leash now. DurovaCharge! 14:23, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- You're right on the money there - I am an established editor, but I reported the incident anonymously for the sake of a quiet life (call it craven if you wish, but I've seen the *chans mount coordinated vandalism campaigns against Wikipedians who've provoked their ire before, and I've got better things to do with my time than undo it all and report dozens of IPs). 217.65.149.50 14:53, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi Durova, I notice you AFD'd this page last autumn and I feel I've no option but to put it up again. Since January this year I've been trying to keep it on-track (neutral and verified) but at this stage I can find no sources for the article. Since March there's been no more povpushing or other vandalism but the COI behind the page's creationand its failure to meet WP:ORG's caveat that "secondary sources such as newspapers should not be trivial mentions of the group" (I'm paraphrasing this badly)make it seem like a definite AFD to me. What do you think?--Cailil talk 15:13, 9 August 2007 (UTC) PS. I'm also looking into the COI editor who was a major force in the creation and maintainance of this page, User:My Wikidness--Cailil talk 15:13, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- Fair enough. DurovaCharge! 19:33, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- On second thought, it does have enough mention in the press to meet Wikipedia's notability standards. I looked at several of the references and those aren't trivial mentions. They also look like major Indian newspapers. DurovaCharge! 01:56, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
User:Eyrian is unilaterally mass deleting information on this page and is on the verge of 3RR violation on the article. He claims that independent book reviews, CNN, and official websites of pumpkin festivals are somehow not reliable sources and is dismissing my edits today, which I spent a lot of time on, in a rather unsettling fashion as well. I'd like to assume good faith, but I fear that this is an instance of someone not familiar with the topic of the article and possibly a deletionist who disagrees with me out of principal as seen at Wikipedia_talk:What_Wikipedia_is_not#Popular_culture perhaps trying to destroy the main article I contributed to Wikipedia, which I of course hope isn't the case. Would you please review the article's recent edit and talk page discussions? Also, I am trying to look for new references and find ways to improve the article, but every time I make a change, he just mass reverts the whole article again, regardless of whether any aspect of the large number of changes I make are valid. Seems almost frustrated as well in the tone of talk page posts. I'll hold off reverting it back again for another 24 hours, but I don't see any reason why the stuff should be restored and improved after that time. I await your and Chaser's opinions if possible. Thanks. Sincerely, --Le Grand Roi des CitrouillesTally-ho! 17:31, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
- Open an article content WP:RFC on the page. Everything's safe in the history file so be patient. DurovaCharge! 19:32, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the Post
I am finding the Wiki Vandals in business as well. I recently started posting in PLM, BOM and other business disciplines.
What I find is software vendors or their proxies are undoing edits and driving references/links to their specific products. Freeformer seems to be this type of contributor and wanted to point out that not only is Wiki used for political mind-management, it also seems to becoming the domain for companies wanting to make a mark and drive ideology towards their solutions.
You probably already knew this, but thought I would share after reading your article on how to address the vandalism of ideas.!
Tks Dave
- Right you are. You can report suspected examples to the conflict of interest noticeboard. We handle that all the time. Cheers, DurovaCharge! 00:24, 10 August 2007 (UTC)