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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by DavidAppletree (talk | contribs) at 03:15, 31 August 2010 (→‎Blocking reason). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

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It may be best to simply drop the above thread which is unproductive at best. Its aim was to explain your block in wiki-terms, and that has been done. Whether you agree or not, it looks likely that it will end up as status quo at this point until a way to productively move forward is found - which is much more important than "winning" a debate.

On that matter, please see WP:ANI#Possible mentorship/supervision proposal. I have no "stance" on this so you are welcomed to accept, decline, or discuss by email as you prefer.

FT2 (Talk | email) 00:48, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I read it, and while I appreciate your effort and I know your intentions are in the right place, it seems like a solution to put me a virtual ghetto to control me like a child or rabid animal. And it's cool. I thought the community might appreciate me trying to go legit, offering some full disclosure and editing in my name, without any socks, and accepting the mentorship of Avi, Spartaz and Off2riorob, but instead, I will quietly just go away. I didn't come here, in my name and representing my organization, to be attacked, harassed, controlled, and humiliated. But again, thanks. I'd rather be editing anonymously, and underground, than deal with this, and it seems WP would rather that, too. --I mean, to keep me off articles related to the things I know most about? Absurd. --DavidAppletree (talk) 01:04, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I will not stand in the way of you being unblocked, should you reach an agreement with FT2.--Scott Mac 00:59, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
You've already stood in my way with this account. Good luck, next time. Of course, I know why you really blocked me. I guess you didn't like it when Avi called you out on it either. Hope you don't mind me discussing it, off wiki, and with Jimbo, here. Hey, I would have brought it up on your talk page, but ya blocked me, so...what can I do? --DavidAppletree (talk) 01:04, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Blocking reason

The reason for blocking you is simple.

This is a collaborative project to build a neutral encyclopaedia, people are allowed to edit here only if, in the view of the community, their presence here helps us towards that aim. We are explicitly not a battleground. On the balance of probabilities, as things stand, it is unlikely that your presence on Wikipedia will aid us in those aims.

  • That you may be an alternative account of a banned user, is one consideration (I actually haven't looked at that).
  • That you maintain an off-wiki list of editors you view as opponents, is another. (You could have removed your "hit list" and tried to work with users collaboratively, or through our community dispute resolution if that proved impossible, - but you've maintained your site. It is very difficult to see how people can work collaboratively with you, and disagree with you, if they have a fear of being listed off-site.)
  • Your userpage tended to add to that "chilling effect"
  • You are clearly here to fight a fight for "truth" as you see it. Now, there's nothing with opposing anti-Semitism (all power to you), but espousing a cause and editing neutrally are not compatible. We all have causes, we leave them at the door when we come here. Your presence here will tend to polarise further areas which are already difficult for us.
  • You could have quietly created an account, and shown us anonymously that you were a benefit to the project (you still could) - had you done that, you'd have been given more consideration, but you chose not to do that - in nearly 300 posts, you've edited articles 4 times.

It is nothing personal. It is just that you are doing one thing, and Wikipedia is doing another, and the two are incompatible. Now, it could well be I've got you wrong, but you've given very little reason to think so, and so the likelihood is that we are better off without you editing at this time.--Scott Mac 23:58, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

How many editors are here, exactly? What constitutes "the community?" I'm guessing the vast majority of this "community" did not opine on this case. In fact, people with long-term problems with me and my organization were the most vocal. Your second point is not valid, as that is an old post---I think about 2 years old---that has not been "maintained" whatsoever. Last I checked, WP does not have any say over off-wiki content. I have no obligation whatsoever to censor my website as per this communities' request, just as WP has failed to remove many privacy and security concerns at my request as well as many defamatory statements, despite repeated requests. I have no clue what you're talking with regard to your third point, but if you're cold, get a blanket. I'm not clearly here to fight for "truth" as I see it. I was here to be a constructive member of this community and to try to work out out problems I myself was experiencing on this website, which were also problems for Wikipedia. If you think I wish to be accused of being every single self-appointed defender of my organization, you're flat-out wrong. And that's exactly what is happening. Every single pro-JIDF editor has been accused of being ED, who has been accused of being me. Regarding my edits, I have spent the majority of my short time here defending myself from an onslaught of harassment, attacks, and false allegations. That's why I've only gotten around to 4 edits on articles. Also, I was encouraged to stay away from editing articles during this time. I was just trying to do what I was advised to do, as per what my mentors were telling me.
You should have assumed good faith. I had a lot of good stuff to contribute and I felt I should be here, especially considering the onslaught of personal attacks, as well as privacy/security concerns I felt the need to address here. Beyond that, if people would have "chilled" I could have actually helped edit a lot of articles, as I have a wide variety of interests. Had the handful of editors here (apparently forming the entire "community") ever bothered to assume good faith or had they given me chance, they would have see that, but it's too late now. Thanks for the scarlet letter on my userpage. --DavidAppletree (talk) 00:19, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Please don't remove material relevant to the block or subsequent discussions of the block - thanks. Further removal will result in the locking of this page. FT2 (Talk | email) 01:59, 31 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]