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NOTE: It has always been my personal policy on Wikipedia to immediately strike or remove any discussion that I have posted that others deem offensive on request. I do this whether I agree with the assessment or not. Alternatively, I will edit the purportedly offending material to render it inoffensive on request. It is not my intention to offend anyone or to threaten anyone. However, I have been known to try to warn other editors who I have observed flouting various policies and therefore endangering their privileges and the project.
ArbcomWe have disagreed profoundly in the past, but I wanted to say that I agree with pretty much everything you have been saying about the current Arbcom fiasco. DuncanHill (talk) 18:15, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
<scratching head>Hmm, I know you as a very reasonable person. Could you tell me what the context was for this statement? [1]. --Kim Bruning (talk) 23:03, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
Comment on Gnixon's complaints about Dave souzaThis ultra sensitivity just boggles the mind. We are here to write a reliable reference work. Therefore, we cannot allow any content whatsoever. It would be nice if we could, but we cannot. Therefore, there is going to be some disagreement, because different people have different opinions about what the content should be. Ludwigs2 even disagrees with the two other newbies at the intelligent design page. If all regular Wikipedia editors disappeared except for the 3 newbies, they would not be able to agree on what the page should look like. Dave was trying very hard to gently help Ludwigs2 understand why his suggested content violates some of the principles of Wikipedia. Ludwigs2 has been told the same thing by several different editors, several times, over several days. Ludwigs2 has continued to ignore what he has been told. Now, many who are not experienced with these sorts of controversial articles suggest just blocking him immediately. But we do not do that. We are very very very lenient in general on controversial articles; even allowing people to break the "rules" of Wikipedia over and over and over with no consequences, or advocate text that is just unallowable according to Wikipedia principles over and over and over. To claim this is a bad thing to do, or that Dave souza was uncivil just is staggering. What amazes me is that those criticizing can be highly uncivil and nasty in their attacks. And be quite uncivil when complaining about purported incivility. It just creates a very unpleasant atmosphere.--Filll (talk | wpc) 22:51, 1 July 2008 (UTC) IDFilll, it's outrageous that you've been threatened and I applaud your efforts to keep thinks chill on these controversial articles. I think your suggestions are good ones, and I know from personal experience that sometimes suggestions are effective in the long run even if they're not immediately acted upon. I don't know much of what's gone on lately except there's been lot of heavy fire lately and a lot of stress. All I'm trying to do is focus on one thing at a time, sometimes it's just one issue at a time, and what I'm looking at now going on at ID is okay, annoying to editors in some places maybe, but nothing to stress about really. Editors won't always agree on every point, and in some articles they seldom will. But I hope the threats you've received can be handled appropriately. There's no call for it. Professor marginalia (talk) 23:55, 1 July 2008 (UTC) grokYep, you've been spot on about it all along :/ Gwen Gale (talk) 20:51, 2 July 2008 (UTC)
Some of what is going on is caused by a deficiency in WP policy itself. Suppose there is a FRINGE position which has 0.1% support in the relevant academic field. Therefore, according to the provisions of WP:NPOV, the Wikipedia article can be 99.9% from the view of other mainstream positions. Unfortunately, this can make it difficult to describe some FRINGE ideas adequately. Also, proponents of these FRINGE ideas might view this as unfair. Remember that many FRINGE ideas might have 0.1% support in the relevant academic field, but might have 30% or 50% or even 80% support among the public (for example, consider assorted alien abduction theories or astrology). Therefore, the proportion of pro-FRINGE material is usually quite a bit higher on Wikipedia than NPOV would suggest. Consider homeopathy for example. In the case of homeopathy, homeopathy has less than 1 percent of the world market for pharmaceuticals, and in the US constitutes much much less of the health care profession than that. Homeopathy is most strongly represented in India where it constitutes maybe about 15 percent of the health care profession (maybe even less than Ayurvedic medicine, let alone conventional evidence-based medical approaches). Nevertheless, to a practicing homeopath who wants to promote his profession, for the Wikipedia article to be only 1 percent or 15 percent or even 50 percent pro-homeopathy seems highly unfair. After all, they claim, should not an article on homeopathy be about homeopathy only, from the viewpoint of homeopaths, not from the view of their competitors, mainstream medicine or other forms of health care? So when a rewriting of the homeopathy article resulted in an article that was about 65% pro-homeopathy, this lead to howls of protest from the homeopathy advocates and homeopathy promoters and supporters. They felt that having 35% of the article devoted to debunking or critical views etc was far far too much. And this lead to an immense battle that lasted for many months, and the blocking / banning of many editors on both sides of the issue. In addition, many editors who were involved just gave up and abandoned the article in disgust. Now the current article is probably still more than half pro-homeopathy, even though by NPOV it could be about 0.5% pro-homeopathy. Nevertheless there have been huge protests for months on end by homeopaths about how unfair things are. And so, the average Wikipedian has not investigated the situation in detail; it is too complex. There is too much to read. It is too ugly. All they know that there were screams of protest, and lots of people were banned or blocked. So it is assumed:
However, although I have not measured recently, I suspect that contrary to the complaints, you would find the intelligent design article on Wikipedia was easily more than 1 percent pro-intelligent design. It is allowed to be far more negative than it is, because of Wikipedia policies, contrary to the complaints of many. An extra complication is that many who are on Wikipedia only for political purposes such as trying to gain power or "defeat" other groups use those who are unhappy with Wikipedia editing in a given area as "weapons" against other groups. A perfect example is represented by the Rosalind Picard biography. The New York Times reported that she signed a controversial petition. And so this was included in her biography. And this created a firestorm of protest that still has not stopped. And many who have no real idea of what is going on, or what the history is, have joined the protests. After a while, the protests just overshadow everything else. All people on Wikipedia know is that a group is angry and upset at those editing intelligent design. They have not examined the facts. They do not know the history of it. All they know is that they hear, over and over and over, "group X is evil". And yet, if the facts were examined in an unbiased neutral fashion, the evidence of group X being evil just does not exist. That is part of the reason I created the User:Filll/WP Challenge. I have heard for a long time now that Wikipedia is not lenient enough and is far too rough on FRINGE proponents. But most people have no experience with these editing situations. They just hear rumors. They do not know what it is like to edit in a controversial area and confront FRINGE proponents. So I made a number of sanitized scenarios where editors could relatively painlessly weigh in on situations that are very similar to real ones that occur every day on Wikipedia. Interestingly, many of the biggest proponents of leniency actually advocate far far harsher behavior towards FRINGE proponents on these sample exercises than that exhibited by mainstream editors on Wikipedia in practice. The leniency advocates just only hear cartoon versions of these disputes, and immediately jump to conclusions, supported by rumors, that there is a big ugly pro-mainstream group wreaking havoc on Wikipedia and being unCIVIL. This is the politically correct view, but does it stand up to scrutiny? I have collected a handful of anecdotes about CIVIL and NPA violations here. What is interesting is that the standards for what is a personal attack and a CIVIL violation have changed drastically over the last year or two, and generally become far stricter. This has clearly been encouraged from the highest levels of Wikipedia. What is also interesting is that there seems to be some inconsistency in the application of NPA and CIVIL. It is politically correct for some groups to use unCIVIL language and not for others. It is politically correct for some groups to make personal attacks. Another factor in the problem with articles written from a single POV is that the policies are not written clearly enough, and are inconsistent and spread over many documents. Many editors, including admins and even arbitrators, really do not understand things like NPOV and NOR and RS. Suppose there are two main views in a given area, which each have about 50% support in the relevant community. If there is a misunderstanding that the article should be divided half and half between the two views, proponents of each side will try to make the article totally from their viewpoint. And the atmosphere becomes ugly and unpleasant. Eventually those who cannot deal with an ugly atmosphere leave. POV warriors get each other blocked. And eventually, one side or the other "wins" and the article becomes mostly from that viewpoint. These are some of my ideas about why things seem to be all from one viewpoint or another.--Filll (talk | wpc) 15:43, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
. Another scenario worthy of consideration. I saw it in an article I'd been dealing with, but was amazed to see almost exactly the same situation in a more embryonic stage at Barack Obama at recent AN/I's. The procedure works something like this:
I'm amazed to find something like the above has occurred in about four or five high visibility articles since I started talking to others about it. I would love to think WP can think up a way of dealing with this sort of situation proactively rather than reactively. Orderinchaos 13:56, 12 July 2008 (UTC)
There is a lot of truth to this post. And this sort of situation is what has motivated Raul654's page User:Raul654/Civil POV pushing. I think we need to think creatively about what to do in these situations. I believe that the standard methods fail in these situations.--Filll (talk | wpc) 14:07, 12 July 2008 (UTC) TheoryF, I just read your suggestion on the ID page regarding an article about the word "Theory" itself, and it's various applications. It's an excellent idea and one of those that seems absurdly obvious in retrospect. You're a very good writer, especially in this area, so I want to encourage you strongly to pursue this. I'll contribute where I can if you do : ) Doc Tropics 01:00, 3 July 2008 (UTC)
ID workFilll - per your request, I've done a revision of the lead and overview for the ID page, here. mostly it's shuffling things around for tone and structure, plus a couple of points I'd like to delete, and one that I'd like to repatriate, but can't quite figure out where, yet. tell me if you don't think this makes for a more neutral read. if I can get your feedback (and the feedback of the others I've copied this notice to), then I'll take it over and offer it as a suggestion on the ID page. --Ludwigs2 22:46, 5 July 2008 (UTC) RfC on arb committee reformsI moved your comments on a particular matter as it looked like you were endorsing the view rather than quering it. If you would prefer to be placed under a neutral heading please create one, but I thought it was obvious you were disagreeing so should go under another header. Please let me know whether I was a bit presumptious - sorry! John Smith's (talk) 10:31, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
CivilityFilll, I understand that the Atropa belladonna article is highly controversial right now, as are other articles in the Homeopathy field, hence the discretionary sanctions that are authorized via Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Homeopathy. However, controversy is not helped by incivility. This statement of yours[7] was uncivil, an assumption of bad faith, and just plain unprofessional. On the other hand, I do encourage you to continue editing the article. If you don't like it, fix it! But please refrain from unprofessional language in the future, thanks. --Elonka 19:32, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
FYIhttp://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Ethical_Management_of_the_English_Language_Wikipedia WAS 4.250 (talk) 16:53, 9 July 2008 (UTC) Hi Filll. I've answered one or your two questions. I'll answer your second question in a few hours time. Please comment back. Thanks, D.M.N. (talk) 07:47, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
RFA voting and questionsAre you still following your policy not to !vote in RFAs? The reason I ask is that you are still adding your questions to RFAs. It seems (to me, anyway) to be a bit unfair to have a candidate spend the time answering these questions if you aren't going to weigh-in on the RFA. And if others want to know, they can ask themselves. –xenocidic (talk) 15:39, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
I disagree with you about the Peaceful Polling Pledge. Given that RfAs are places to attack fellow editors and try to get them banned and to insult other users and to express hatred and contempt for fellow editors, and are one of the worst places in this regard on Wikipedia, I think that asking candidates what they would do about the situation is quite useful. Admins have to deal with conflict. RfAs are places of viscious hostile angry combat. So is this appropriate? Should it be encouraged or discouraged? What if anything should be done about it? If you like the hatred and nastiness and threats, fair enough. It is of course up to you.--Filll (talk | wpc) 17:18, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Let me ask you; if you were threatened over and over and over and attacked in 7 administrative actions for your RfA voting, would you feel welcome to continue voting in RfAs? I doubt it, frankly. And I repeat my invitation to you to file an RfC against me for not voting in RfAs. Since some are FURIOUS that I ever voted in RfAs, or at least voted the "wrong way", why not attack me for NOT voting in RfAs and see how it goes? I would welcome the chance to bring this ridiculous inconsistency to the surface. Do it.--Filll (talk | wpc) 17:35, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Hi Filll, I was going through [8] out of curiosity, and I found the above page, which you haven't edited since last December. Why is my name there? Is there any reason to keep a big list of names around? For what purpose is it? Thanks. Neıl ☄ 10:57, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
I answered your questions at Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Shalom Yechiel, both regarding the peaceful pledge (on the RFA) and the AGF challenge (linked above). I put some time and thought into these, so I would appreciate it if you would read them and put the AGF challenge page with the other similar pages whereever you keep the list. Yechiel (Shalom) 14:44, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
Regarding aphidsWish I'd heard about your efforts earlier, dude. I'm literally five minutes away from some of the world's leading aphid experts, and I know a fair bit about them myself. I've got fairly full access to the bulk of the literature discussing them as well. I'll start working on the article later on today, but let me know if there's anything in particular you'd like done. Jefffire (talk) 09:07, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
who is lenient?I saw your message on Durova's talk page to something I wrote. Who is lenient? Durova seemed sensible, a balance of leniency and ruthlessness but she is no longer an admin. You mentioned that there are some admin who are lenient. Who are they? You can e-mail me if you prefer. I am a very sensible person. However, I am reluctant to edit until I know a few admins who are sensible and would unblock me if I was unfairly blocked. I have looked at the unblock request board. That board is generally ineffective as requests are almost always denied, sometimes with sarcasm. I am not seeking protection so that I can edit badly. I am looking to know people who would defend me if I am wrongly attacked and blocked by an admin. Chergles (talk) 23:50, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
Filll, this is not the case. I am not asking for leniency. I am asking for admin who will independently review situations and not be afraid to unblock if there is a good reason, even if the blocking admin is stubborn. I am not trying to get others blocked. I was merely asking a new admin to use the tools as there are many people to block and unblock, just choose one person. Would you consider unblocking me if unfairly blocked but the blocking admin refused to admit it? Chergles (talk) 23:41, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
List of HIV-positive peopleYou added Arnie Zane to List of HIV-positive people. (Looks like a good addition.) To remain on that list, a person needs to have an article. Are you planning to create an article about Zane? --Orlady (talk) 01:34, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
AfD nomination of Evolution as theory and factI have nominated Evolution as theory and fact, an article you created, for deletion. I do not feel that this article satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and have explained why at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Evolution as theory and fact. Your opinions on the matter are welcome at that same discussion page; also, you are welcome to edit the article to address these concerns. Thank you for your time. Do you want to opt out of receiving this notice? Ezra Wax (talk) 02:14, 24 July 2008 (UTC) AtlasHi, I noticed you've made a few changes to Atlas (disambiguation), you might want to check out Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages)#Individual entries as it has something to say re multiple blue links on Disambiguation lines. Jonathan Cardy (talk) 21:46, 28 July 2008 (UTC)
Ok I see from the Manual of Style that this is discouraged. I am not sure I agree with this. As a reader, if an article topic is described in words I am not familiar with, I want to have wikilinks available to dig in a bit deeper if I want. I do not necessarily want to cut and paste the unfamiliar term to see that Wikipedia article.--Filll (talk | wpc) 22:20, 28 July 2008 (UTC) Arabic wikipediaAn interesting discussion, including the comments to this NY Times blog post--Filll (talk | wpc) 22:52, 28 July 2008 (UTC) NLPI am proposing deletion of the entire set of articles on Neurolinguistic programming. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Neuro-linguistic programming. NLP is an extraordinary pseudoscience that is so successful at disguising itself as real science that it had many people fooled for a long time. I'm amazed this has gone on for so long but enough is enough. I would appreciate any help on this as there is bound to be a bitter fight - there are a number of commercial interests involved and there is evidence of some inside support in Wikipedia itself. I have a separate file of information if you are interested, but for obvious reasons that cannot go on-wiki. Best. Peter Damian (talk) 10:53, 11 August 2008 (UTC) NLP: Trying againArticles for deletion: NLP Modeling TechieRemember long ago you promised to be the techie for the copyediting podcast I wanted to do? If you are still willing to do that, please sign up here. Thanks! Awadewit (talk) 14:39, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
Peace process: pseudoscienceSee my message on FT2's talk page and suggesting of mediation process. I think there are some important lessons to be learned from recent incidents, and would value your input. Let me know on my talk page. See also the points I discussed with Guy. Peter Damian (talk) 06:03, 15 August 2008 (UTC) Identifying reliable sourcesI've left a note on the NLP talk page describing the problem of identifying reliable sources for possible pseudoscience. Any help appreciated. Peter Damian (talk) 15:08, 17 August 2008 (UTC) New policy proposal and draft helpWikipedia:Scientific standards I have drafted a new proposal and would like help in clarifying, adjusting, adapting, and improving it. It is based on five years of work here at Wikipedia (not always the prettiest, I might add). I think it summarizes the opinions of a great majority of editors as to how to handle scientific situations. This proposal serves as a nexus between WP:NPOV and WP:RS for cases where we are dealing with observable reality. It is needed because there are a lot of editors who don't seem to understand what entails best-practices when writing a reliable reference work about observable reality. I don't pretend that this version is perfect, and would appreciate any and all additions, suggestions people may have for getting to some well-regarded scientific standards. Note that these standards would apply only when discussing matters directly related to observable reality. These standards are inspired in part by WP:SPOV but avoid some of the major pitfalls of that particular proposal. In particular, the idea that SPOV even exists is a real problem. However, I think it is undeniable that we should have some standards for writing about scientific topics. See also WP:SCI for another failed proposal that dovetails with this one. I hope this particular proposal is more in-line with the hole I see in policy/guidelines for dealing with these situations. ScienceApologist (talk) 20:00, 19 August 2008 (UTC) ROFLMAOCreation Evidence Museum. You better watch the article, I'm sure it's going to be fun. OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 00:31, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
Thanks......for your comments here. Cruel and UnusalI know your busy; however, if you need some light-hearted entertainment my latest project should generate some entertainment. Better explained on my talk page.--JimmyButler (talk) 02:29, 27 August 2008 (UTC)
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Openining the Hand of ThoughtIn Talk:Zazen, you wondered what this phrase meant. I think it is likely that it comes from the title of this novel While I have not read this novel itself and there are probably other interpretations, based upon what I was taught, "opening the hand of thought" is a poetic way of illustrating the idea behind any one of a number of similar phrases that you often hear when learning Zazen— phrases like "Try not to latch on to your thoughts." and "Take note of your thoughts, but do not grab on to them or try and push them away." What we need to consider in thinking about how these sorts of phrases relate to the metaphore is to wonder what a "closed hand of thought" might be. I submit that a closed hand of thought would be one that is in the act gripping onto and/or unwilling to let go of these thoughts as they pass by. Even in trying not to grip, we do this. In Zazen we are tought that attempting to push these thoughts away is itself a sort of wanting and attempt at controlling; you're simply gripping at another thought: the thought of yourself not being bothered by your thoughts. "Opening the hand of thought" would then refer to the act of releasing the grip on all of these thoughts. The "not pushing them away" aspect sounds paradoxical when considered as a practice, especially because we often want to see a striving or goal towards "improvement" within things that we term "practice" ("If there is nothing to practice, what am I getting better at?"), but this is a mistaken notion in the context of Zazen. You are not sitting to try and get better at not-latching-onto-thoughts. This will take care of itself as you continue to do the practice, and indeed many teachers will tell you that this is so. This, I think, neatly illustrates another point: Zen (and indeed all Buddhism) is not just something I can expound upon intellectually on Wikipedia (though there is a certain amount of understanding to be gained from reading). You can only understand the smallest bit about Zazen by reading about it. Beyond that, you must do it. This might sound like a cop-out or an attempt to ascribe some special status to "true Buddhists" (as opposed to some notion of "untrue Buddhists who don't practice"), but it's not. It's simply a way of saying that Zen resists being split into the beliefs/practice dichotomy, and that some notions are so bound to practice that they seem meaningless when taken outside of that context. Hope this helps! ∴Walkeraj 15:17, 29 August 2008 (UTC) FS Promotion
PodcastThanks heaps for recording the podcast last week on a wide range of copy editing / content issues. Awadewit dropped a note on my talk page letting me know that it was 'good to go' - and as I said at WP:AN, I feel smarter already, and I've only heard it once! It's now online at 'NotTheWikipediaWeekly', and hopefully it's only the first in a series! Once again - thanks :-) Privatemusings (talk) 01:45, 2 September 2008 (UTC) Invitation to CfD Category:Pseudoskeptic Target DiscussionI noticed that you have edited in related areas within WP, and so thought you might have an interest in this discussion.-- self-ref (nagasiva yronwode) (talk) 19:55, 4 September 2008 (UTC) Daylight Origins SocietyJust an informal note that Daylight Origins Society which you edited at one point has been nominated to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Daylight Origins Society. It's grievously short of credible sources to establish notability, can you find anything to rescue it? All the best, dave souza, talk 17:43, 8 September 2008 (UTC)
HrafnFilll, Where did Hrafn go? There was a proper method to retire from WP, but he did not use it. Instead, it sounded like he was depressed and wanted an Admin to do it for him. It would be nice to have him back, and, as his friendly nemesis, I have asked him to come back. Perhaps you should do the same. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.103.31.116 (talk) 04:50, 15 September 2008 (UTC) Filll on civilityHi Filll. I was reading User:Filll/Abuse of Civil Hall of Fame (got there from User:FayssalF/Civility_pages), and I was wondering, as someone who has written on civility in the past, if you would be interested in the discussions going on at WT:CIV? Quite a few threads there already from the past few days, so scroll down and have a look if you are interested. Also did this edit. Carcharoth (talk) 07:41, 20 September 2008 (UTC) Hello, you are receiving this message because you voted in the last FAC for this article. Currently, it is undergoing a peer review and I invite you to come view the page and offer any suggestions for improvement here [9]. Over the past three months, the page has been improved with additional scholarly works, trims, two new sections suggested in and attention to concerns raised during the last FAC. Thanks in advance for your time, attention and help to bring this important article to FA. NancyHeise talk 23:58, 27 September 2008 (UTC) Massive reverts of Pseudoscience categoriesSee this. One POV editor has taken it upon himself to revert the pseudoscience category from a huge number of articles. Help is needed. There was no consensus to do this. OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 18:47, 9 October 2008 (UTC) Intelligent designIntelligent design has been nominated for a featured article review. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. Please leave your comments and help us to return the article to featured quality. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, articles are moved onto the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" the article from featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. Reviewers' concerns are here.OrangeMarlin Talk• Contributions 21:31, 14 October 2008 (UTC) Care for an AfD on this article? Str1977 (talk) 19:30, 15 October 2008 (UTC)
You've Got Me?I've stressed; do not pick a topic unless you find it truly interesting. At the age of 15 would Endomembrane systems have made your list of interesting? Should I be proud or just a little freaked out at the level of nerd-dom? I guess it could have been worse; they all could be begging to edit topics on illegal drugs.--JimmyButler (talk) 02:30, 25 October 2008 (UTC)
Another podcast is on the horizonFillllllllll, Awadewit and I were very happy and glad to have you on the last podcast, and we're hoping you're able to join us again to help with technical stuff and join the discussion. (This one's about moving articles along to FA status.) If you wanna be part of the fun, sign up here. Cheers! Scartol • Tok 12:43, 25 October 2008 (UTC) An invite for youpodcast is live :-)Thanks heaps for recording another podcast, guys! Here it is!- I've only listened to the first section thus far, and am enjoying it enormously :-) - you're 'live' on the community portal now, and I'll be uploading your recording to iTunes when I get the chance (apologies for the inevitable delays on this bit) - once again thanks for taking the time to record this, and I look forward to many more! cheers, Privatemusings (talk) 06:29, 10 November 2008 (UTC) Formal invitation! (Aren't we fancy?)I was wondering if you would be interested in coming on a podcast about controversial articles that Scartol and I are working on. If you are interested, please sign up here. Thanks! Awadewit (talk) 17:59, 10 November 2008 (UTC) Just FYIArticle posted, with your requested image. More to come soon. --Moni3 (talk) 19:57, 14 November 2008 (UTC) Podcast on SundayJust a reminder that the Wikivoices podcast on controversial articles hosted by Scartol and Awadewit is happening on Sunday at 6 pm EST. Please add ideas to our list of discussion topics here and come prepared to give a short summary of your work on controversial articles at the beginning of the podcast. Awadewit (talk) 22:54, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
"Design Inference" page could use some attentionTwo issues for the "Design Inference" page... 1. Dembski's admission that his categories in the "explanatory filter" are not mutually exclusive should be incorporated. 2. The unverifiable statements about the nature and expertise of reviewers for the manuscript of "The Design Inference" at Cambridge University Press should be removed. I have some info on the talk page about that. I'm putting this here because it doesn't look like the "Design Inference" page is watched closely. Thanks, Wesley R. Elsberry (talk) 17:05, 7 December 2008 (UTC) Merry ChristmasHappy New Year!Dear Filll, Wishing you a happy new year, and very best wishes for 2009. Whether we were friends or not in the past year, I hope 2009 will be better for us both. Kind regards, Majorly talk 21:21, 1 January 2009 (UTC) fringe scienceHaving just read your blog comment about "herd mentality", you will probably be interesed in seeing how this new arb case comes out: Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Fringe_science --Enric Naval (talk) 20:16, 10 January 2009 (UTC) I have made a stab at a whole article - 10 commonly encountered arguments to support the inclusion of marginal or pseudoscientific views. I have described the arguments, and given examples, and in certain cases given recommendations about how to reply to the arguments. I would welcome help on this article. Note I extensively plagiarised material from User:ScienceApologist and User:Filll - I am sure they will understand. Peter Damian (talk) 10:36, 17 January 2009 (UTC) Redirect of Dr. Orly TaitzHello, this is a message from an automated bot. A tag has been placed on Dr. Orly Taitz, by another Wikipedia user, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. The tag claims that it should be speedily deleted because Dr. Orly Taitz is a redirect to a non-existent page (CSD R1). Karen Carr ImageTalk:Introduction to evolution Hi. If you get a chance go to the talk page and scroll up to the section on Karen Carr Dinosaur image. Look for Angelina ! The flow of conversation is reminiscent of the good old days! I've made my case; although my confidence of being right is waning. TD was never a big supporter; especially during the FA phase so I'm not surprised that the allegation of "slapping up a picture" would be presented. I ask you... is the picture appropriate? I'm not so sure, am I blinded by my bias? --JimmyButler (talk) 15:54, 10 February 2009 (UTC)
Reversed burden of proof problem - help neededI wonder if you are able to comment on the following principle, relevant to the Ayn Rand dispute - see the talk page, and see WP:Requests_for_arbitration/Ayn_Rand. The problem is as follows: William Vallicella, who is a recognised Kant scholar, has published something in a blog post about Rand having completely misunderstood Kant. Someone has objected that while Vallicella is a recognised Kant scholar, he has not published on Rand in reliable sources (a blog post not being considered RS), and so the citation cannot be allowed. This is the reverse burden of proof problem - it is hard to find scientific sources that discuss pseudoscience. In such cases I believe it is legitimate to source from non-promotional descriptions of pseudoscience that can only be obtained from second- and third-party sources and not peer-reviewed. The dispute also has affinities with the special pleading problem - that pseudoscientists (or in this case, pseudoacademics) can object that the academics are not expert in the pseudoacademic subject. This is of course an absurd argument, and if allowed unchallenged, would open the floodgate - any advocate of any fringe view could object that the advocates of scientific method simply didn't understand the pseudoscientific 'theory' being advanced. I appreciate you are not an expert on philosophy (at least I assume not). But this has little to do with philosophy, and everything to do with the need to establish a precedent in Wikipedia policy. Because science is generally silent about pseudoscience, it is difficult to reliably source scientific views on pseudoscience. In such a case, we should be allowed to source views of established scientists or academics or scholars, from any available sources (giving precedence to reliable independent sources where possible). Principle: if an established scientist, scholar or academic has made statements about a pseudoscientific or pseudo-academic subject, then whatever the source of that statement, it should be allowed as a reliable source, if no other sources are available. Peter Damian (talk) 12:40, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
theory and factHi Fill. There has been a lot of discussion here lately including questioning the purpose of the page. I hope you will check in and comment at each thread and provide the historiacl context people lack. Slrubenstein | Talk 14:04, 26 February 2009 (UTC) Hey Filll, You recently added a {{cleanup}} to ApothéCure Inc.. What exactly do you think needs to be improved--it's not obvious to me... Thanks, — Scientizzle 19:44, 12 May 2009 (UTC) (1) It needs more references. It hardly even seems notable, frankly. After all, there are many many pharmacies out there. What makes this one so special? (2) A lot of the controversies seem sort of outdated and there is clearly a need for balance and more current information. (3) The information about this very small business seems pretty limited. I just was not impressed with the article, to be honest.--Filll (talk | wpc) 03:31, 13 May 2009 (UTC) Embedding sound files in articlesHi, Filll. I have rewritten a song article for "What'd I Say" and I would like to embed 2 sound byte files in the article. The first should be the first 30 seconds of the song, and the second file should contain the 30 seconds after the "false ending" to demonstrate the provocative call and response portion of the song. I know the file has to be in an ogg format, but I don't know what program to use to achieve this, and though I have a copy of the song in mp3, I just don't know how to record what I want with fade-outs. The uploading I assume is similar to an image upload. So I'm requesting your help, either in the manner of a tutorial, or an exasperated throw-your-hands-up "Oh I'll just do it myself" with lots of aggravated muttering to follow. I appreciate anything you can do. Thank you. --Moni3 (talk) 19:02, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
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CivilityHi, I noticed you have written material on and shown an interest in civility on wikipedia. I have created a poll page to gauge community feelings on how civility is managed in practice currently at Wikipedia:Civility/Poll, so input from as many people as possible is welcomed. Casliber (talk · contribs) 00:01, 30 June 2009 (UTC) DYKLara Love, with whom I think you have some history [10] was named by ArbCom to be on the new special Advisory Council on Project Development (new name, jennaveccia): [11] Slrubenstein | Talk 00:07, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
Carnosic acidHi. I have deleted Carnosic acid (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views), which was essentially a copy/paste of http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565986 . I'm guessing/assuming that you copied it from User:David.Throop/Carnosic acid in good faith, not realizing it that this other user copied it from the WebMD article. I have pasted the refs and infobox below for your convenience should you want to recreate it without the infringing text. I apologize for the inconvenience. --B (talk) 17:48, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
You are correct. I had no idea. Well let me have a copy in a sandbox and I will work on expanding and rewriting it. Thanks.--Filll (talk | wpc) 21:47, 12 August 2009 (UTC) Introduction to evolution FA reviewThompsma has nominated Introduction to evolution for a featured article review here. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets featured article criteria. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article may be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Remove" with regard to the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. -Silence (talk) 21:15, 10 September 2009 (UTC)
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