User:Chzz/Spadaro
Re. User:Theo789 (talk · contribs · global contribs · logs · block log)
Information gathering
[edit]Joseph_A._Spadaro (talk · contribs) placed helpme request 01:21, 1 May 2009
User_talk:Joseph_A._Spadaro#Help_Me
There is a User named Theo789. He is a brand new user, brand new to Wikipedia. Prior to today, his User Name was IP Address User 63.215.27.57. I assume that this person, being brand new, does not quite know how Wikipedia operates. There is an article that I (and others) are working on ... and this new user has also been contributing to. The article is Philip Markoff. This is the problem. Every time someone edits the article and puts in a "negative" comment (i.e., one that he does not like, one that he does not agree with, one that upsets him, one that casts the accused criminal in a bad light, etc.), this user simply deletes the statement. This happens regardless of whether or not the edit is submitted with good, valid, reliable sources. You can look at the edit history of the article page. You can also look at the Talk Page ... particularly (on the Talk Page), the section toward the bottom labeled "Commentary". I (and others) have tried to reason with, explain, reach consensus with this new user. But, from his replies, I honestly don't think that he "gets" it. And, being new to Wikipedia, that is understandable on his part. Still, I do not want all my edits being deleted willy-nilly from the article, just because this new user does not like what the edits have to say. I have tried talking / reasoning. But, this new user just keeps back at it again ... deleting all my edits and placing his own in. So, I was hoping that someone (admin?) could perhaps work with this new guy on some level, to explain / guide him.
ANI
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- 17:51, 4 May 2009
- 23:55, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
AfD
[edit]Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Philip Markoff Result KEEP 00:43, 29 April 2009