User talk:Seraphimblade/archive 6
help!how do i remove your barnstars??????????? TagsI have tremendous respect for your opinion and sense of fairplay, but am a bit confused on your objective at WP:N. I want to see more clarity with WP:N as the central focus, but until it improves the shrub planters can use its weaknesses to defend their gardens. It seems that this tag issue is consuming too much energy among several people who agree on the big picture. I see it as minor but heating to unreasonable. Why not let the disputed tag serve as a compromise, and let's get this energy focused on shrub trimming. PS: have you seen how the film cabal is twisting the MfD consenus? Claiming it as a clear validation of the page. That is precisely the reason it should have been deleted salted and capped in concrete (not that I feel strongly). Cheers! Kevin --Kevin Murray 02:35, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Please respond here or on WP:NN
Thought You Might Like ThisI thought you might like this section that I put on my userpage. It seems to me many editing conflicts result from contributors who have highly inflated opinions about themselves and their edits. Before Contributing... I have found that sometimes unqualified people weigh in on Wikipedia articles, reducing the accuracy and quality of these articles in spite of their good intentions. Based on my experience, I believe these editors genuinely believe they are improving the articles they contribute to. The phenomenon reminds one of the deluded contestants who try out for American Idol and only end up humiliating themselves. When the judges offer sound criticism to these contestants they tend to respond quite angrily. So it is, I have found, at Wikipedia. Being honest with these editors sometimes results in hard feelings on both sides. Perhaps I can prevent some of these hard feelings by sharing with you the criteria I try to abide by and subsequently expect of other editors. Before contributing, ask yourself the following questions: 1) Am I qualified to write? That is, do I possess a sufficient mastery of English to make a worthy entry in an encyclopedia? Am I aware that writing for an encyclopedia requires a set of skills not needed on a blog? If you are not a good writer consider running your proposed edits past those who do possess such skills before you make changes to an article. 2) Have I mastered the subject matter I am writing about? Having expertise in one field or subject does not make one qualified to write on another. Nor does reading just a few books and articles about a subject necessarily make one sufficiently knowledgeable to address an issue in a reference work. This mastery of the subject must involve a thorough reading of many books and articles that express various views. Spending time talking to one's friends on a blog does not qualify one academically to contribute to an encyclopedia. 3) Am I willing to accept correction on matters of substance and style? Wikipedia articles are constructed by the consensus of a community of editors. Individual contributors can not expect to bypass this community and they must be willing to accept correction or criticism without getting angry and bitter. 4) Am I sufficiently confident in my edits that I do not believe I need to resort to sock puppetry or other violations of policy for my edits to stand? 5) When engaged in an editing conflict with someone is my goal accuracy or victory? Wikipedia's purpose is to inform its readers not to boost the egos of its editors. Will3935 19:55, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for dealing with vandalism!Thanks a bunch for dealing with the vandalism on my talk page! Patiwat 22:50, 1 March 2007 (UTC) rpaRbj continued to make more personal attacks after your {{rpa}}. I don't know why he keeps doing this, but I've asked him again to stop. If he does it again, do you think wp:rfc is appropriate? — coelacan — 02:53, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
RfA?I noticed your editor review... Are you gearing up for an RfA? Need a nominator? :-) Grandmasterka 10:16, 3 March 2007 (UTC) Comment from WavesTaskaHarry Smith (Infielder) I created the page because it was refereced on Harry_Smith, i deleted the page if you diont need it —The preceding unsigned comment was added by WavesTaska (talk • contribs).
Your comment at Wikipedia talk:AttributionRe your comment: "If the university is unaccredited, its fact-checking process is meaningless." I'm not convinced of that. I would assume unaccredited universities may vary in the quality of their fact-checking, from practically none to about as good as some accredited universities. --Coppertwig 20:50, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi, just wondering if you could add a rationale to your close. Thanks, Pan Dan 21:29, 3 March 2007 (UTC)
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Re: Editor ReviewAnswers to your questions and statements: 1) You're welcome! 2) No. 3) Of course I don't disagree, thank you for changing it! Nousernamesleft 23:13, 3 March 2007 (UTC) Good evening; could you glance at your inbox when you have the chance? anthonycfc [talk] 03:30, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
ThanksThank-you for reverting the vandalism to my user page. Jerry lavoie 03:51, 4 March 2007 (UTC) Thanks!Thanks for your support on my RfA. It passed with 55/0/0. I'll try my best to be worthy of the trust the community has put in me. If there are any of my actions you have a problem with or a question about, please feel free to discuss this with me and if needed to revert me. If there is anything else I can help you with (backlogs, comments, ...), you can always contact me on my talk page. Fram 14:57, 5 March 2007 (UTC) AfC mixupPlease see Wikipedia:Articles for creation/2007-02-06#Berrytown, New Zealand. I don't know if you realised it at the time, but the next submission was unheadered, and you Declined both at once as though they were one submission. I've added a header for the next submission, ZMK DV-2. Would you consider re-reviewing these submissions seperately? Thank you. --Geniac 16:50, 5 March 2007 (UTC) Walt Sorensen delete reviewThe delete review I requested was based on the information that was added at the end of the debate minutes before the debate was closed. there was no time for a consensus to be formed taking into account this new information. The delete review was not intended as a adf part 2. Please reconsider your Endorsement photodude 00:11, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
Question from anonymous useri deleted that part as there is no conclusive evidence to suggest that iran does sponsor terrorism and so its emplacement within that page appears to be almost political propaganda, maybe instead of deleting it should be instead modified to show that it is likely that Iran do sponsor terrorism but that there is no proof? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.16.146.159 (talk • contribs).
User pageThanks for the vandalism revert on my user page. ;) Robotman1974 23:23, 6 March 2007 (UTC) Hi.... Due to an edit conflict, I accidentally reverted your changes to Kent Hovind when it had actually been my intention to revert the removals by the previous anon-ip editor as presumed vandalism. The edit summary "reverting unexplained removals as presumed vandalism" referred to his edits, not yours. However, the entry in the trivia section you removed, and which I unintentionally restored, is actually accurate, as outlandish as it sounds. I agree it's not sourced and I'm not sure where you'd find a source to confirm it, but I can confirm that Hovind did appear on Ali G, having seen the episode. I don't know whether you want to just leave it, fact-tag it or removed it as unsourced. Whatever you like. --Rrburke(talk) 02:13, 8 March 2007 (UTC) SandboxSee User talk:Seraphimblade/sandbox2/2. — Deckiller 03:04, 8 March 2007 (UTC) Hi, An editor is continuously vandalising my Bio over dispute related to Talk:Anton Balasingham. The editor tried hard to delete my Bio from wikipedia. You can see the evidence here(1) and here(2)' The editor is taking an undue interest over my Bio and deleted over Citation. I have restored the information. I requested an Administrator to check my Bio whether Citations are enough. I also taken this matter for Request for Comment. Though I have off-line media archives(which are attached on Talk:Rajkumar Kanagasingam, I couldn't bring it to the articles. Now I am very much frustrated. Please help me on this matter.Rajkumar Kanagasingam 05:44, 8 March 2007 (UTC) Oden RaveenS Bakasuprman SiobhanHansa Wackymacs Seraphimblade Freedom skies Rumpelstiltskin223 Dangerous-Boy Ccscott Mariano Anto Bruno Mascarenhas Tarinth KetchupWhat are you up to these days? Alan.ca 11:21, 6 March 2007 (UTC)
Huckabeefor the record, I have never demanded proof that his parents influenced him. I acknowledged that parents influence children. I asked for citations, just like we should for any BLP. I also asked that any information about his parents should be about how he and they relate, and HOW they influenced him. WJhonson's page was actually so disconnected from Huckabee's life and times, that I don't understand how he even feels it demonstrates that influence. I gave him examples on the talk page, I made multiple compromise offers, and still he persists. As noted, I've left the page for a while, but I do find ignoring his attitudes and mischaracterizations difficult. ThuranX 23:16, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Test subjectI'm thinking about using Xenosaga as a test subject, although the Star Wars wikia is better to use as an actual example on the policy page. I started the Xenosaga wiki a while ago, and I just revisited it for the first time in at least a year. It needs a lot of work, but at least it will be a start to transwiki everything over there and to Wikibooks. — Deckiller 21:34, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
Anti-Iranian sentiments editsThank you for starting the clean-up process; I wasn't looking forward to the vitriol that would have assuredly ensued had I started deleting all the uncited information. If you have any questions about what sortd of statements need citation, please ask. Internal wikilinks are not enough, but newspaper, or other reliable sources of info are suitable for citation.Arcayne 03:04, 10 March 2007 (UTC) Tranwiki issueI noticed there are some bumps on Wikibooks. I'm well on my way to completing the transwiki process for both the Xenogears and Xenosaga plot lists to the Xenosaga Wikia. External links provided at the bottom of the main pages. It has worked so far; no opposition. I've also been attempting to spread the idea a bit. Looks like we might have to drop the Wikibooks aspect though. — Deckiller 21:11, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
THANKS!For reverting the vandalism on my userpage. Wow! I've never been vandalized before. I must have finally done some quality editing. Would you be so kind as to add a stern warning to the talk page of the vandal? Edison 03:44, 11 March 2007 (UTC) Need AdviceI am working on a biographical article about Brian McLaren and one of the editors (Virgil Vaduva, a McLaren fan)seems to be almost psychotic. In the course of making over 1100 edits I have had editing conflicts with some very emotional characters, but I think this guy needs medication. When I place quotations from McLaren in the article he says they are inflammatory and have no place....I could go on and on about his beligerent conduct. Now he is being intrasigent and won't let any one else's edits stand. He refuses to discuss anything reasonably. He has scared away other editors. I'm at my wits end. Can you give me any advice? Thanks!Will3935 05:30, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
RFAI don't think anon "supports" or "opposes" are counted but consider my support. 141.213.210.80 01:10, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Runcorn's commentCould you maybe explain either here or on the RfA page what Runcorn is referring to? JoshuaZ 15:45, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Transwiki continuedI'd say we just give up with Wikibooks. They are still too ignorant to grasp what we are saying. I think we should focus on the individual Wikia then. — Deckiller 17:40, 12 March 2007 (UTC) In a few minutes you're going to pass your RfA with 96% support - that's a great achievement, well done! A Bureaucrat will be along shortly to issue you with your shiny new set of admin tools. If you need any assistance in using them then please ask and I will do my best to answer them for you! Best wishes and happy mopping! (aeropagitica) 00:13, 13 March 2007 (UTC) .. it's passed!! Well done on your RFA :) - Alison☺ 01:12, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Excuse me, but I was putting up actual facts on Jack Bauer. The character is the main antagonist and does enjoy killing innocent lives and heroes that try to stop the evil threat known as the CTU and United States Government. 24.117.76.31 01:39, 13 March 2007 (UTC) Hi. Could you explain your reasoning in your closure here? The way I saw it, nobody was arguing for it to be kept, and there was arguably consensus to either delete or delete and redirect. Trebor 15:19, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
Help with EN pageCan I take you up on your offer to help mediate? I'm now involved with the Every Nation entry. My read of this is that Thelma Bowlen is following Wiki guidelines. Contributors Blueboy96 and Osakadan are accusing her of having "an agenda". However, if you read through the talk pages, it seems rather obvious that these two are the activists here. And on that note, Osakdan reverted my edit without explanation on the talk page. Pink collar girl 09:02, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
Congratulations!I knew you'd make it, congratulations on becoming an administrator, and I am most certainly glad that I voted for you.. Have a great day! :P Illyria05 (Talk • Contributions) 04:08, 14 March 2007 (UTC) Books!Sorry to see how things worked out. I was away hence not getting back to you but.... All the best anyway, catch you around! --Herby talk thyme 07:49, 14 March 2007 (UTC) Thanks for the blockThanks for blocking 145.103.252.45! Your a great Admin Crested Penguin 10:21, 14 March 2007 (UTC) Just looked, you have the same name as me! Thanks once again! Crested Penguin 10:22, 14 March 2007 (UTC) Thanks for the explanation!Thanks for the explanation/clarification on my talk page. Appreciate it! Pink collar girl 03:10, 15 March 2007 (UTC) Removal of User:Reader contributor from WP:AIVHi, Just unclear on why you removed User:Reader contributor from WP:AIV as a "content dispute." S/he has been spamming links to commercial websites with objectionable amounts of advertising that s/he is the marketing director for. The links have been removed multiple times by multiple independent editors. If this isn't the textbook definition of spamming, as well as a violation of WP:COI, and WP:EL, I don't know what is. Per WP:AN persistent spammers should be reported to WP:AIV. This spammer has been given appropriate warnings, and persists past {{spam4}} which indicates that blocking is appropriate for continuing to spam after the warning. Just unclear as to why preventing this user from continuing to spam WP is a bad thing. Leuko 05:20, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Ultimate X-Men (story arcs): Peer ReviewGreetings! In December of 2006, you participated in the discussion for the 2nd deletion nomination of Ultimate X-Men (story arcs). After two months of rewriting, reorganizing, and referencing, the article is now undergoing a WikiProject Comics peer review. Your editorial opinion would be most welcome to help us improve the article to A-class status. Thanks for your time! - fmmarianicolon | Talk 06:23, 15 March 2007 (UTC) Removing of AIV namesWhy are you removing AIV names when the names clearly violate the username policy? Real96 07:28, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Seraphimblade, you closed this AfD as delete and deleted the article, but I think you forgot the other nominated articles. As nominator, it would be improper if I deleted them, but as a closed discussion, these could easily be forgotten. Could you please delete them or (if you want them kept) remove the AfD notices and add the decision to the talk pages? Thank you! Fram 10:27, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
ThanksBut most of time food article doesn't cite any reference. I think the contents aren't likely to be challenged. Right.--NAHID 08:09, 16 March 2007 (UTC) i didnt delete anything...i got a message tht said i deleted stuff about kent hovind...i havent been on here for about 2 weeks... Hi Seraphimblade, hope adminship is treating you well. Fraid I'm here to complain though :-) (heh, you wanted the job...). I'm really not sure about your close of this AfD as no concensus. There were no keep opinions in it and a difference of opinion as to whether outright deletion or a conversion into a redirect was appropriate. As I see the breakdown of comments:
There seemed to be agreement that there should no longer be an article at Large pathetic galaxy. If you weren't sure whether to delete outright or change into a redirect surely you could have relisted the debate for further discussion? I am presently minded to take the close to DRV but wanted to discuss it with you first... WjBscribe 15:23, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
An editor has asked for a deletion review of Large pathetic galaxy. Since you closed the deletion discussion for this article or speedy-deleted it, you might want to participate in the deletion review. WjBscribe 18:08, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
3RR followupA checkuser revealed that editor Davkal used a sockpuppet/meatpuppet to evade his 3RR block and make an additional revert: Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Davkal. Just giving you a heads up since you were the admin who gave him the 3RR block (Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/3RR#User:Davkal reported by User:Milo H Minderbinder (Result: 24 hours)). --Minderbinder 18:17, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
help outcan you help get the false "vandalism" warnings off my talk page? one editor put 12 or so of them there even though there was no vandalism and others keep re-inserting them, and i just am not sure how things work here, if i remove them is that 3RR or is it OK? if others keep putting them on there is that harrassment? it seems that when people see the warnings they just assume they are true. --71.112.7.212 06:09, 17 March 2007 (UTC) thanks a million seraphimblade 71.112.7.212 06:32, 17 March 2007 (UTC) Does that mean I have to let him insult me?Does that mean I have to let him insult me? Can I at least archive the talk page? He is clearly doing this to me (and others, btw) to avoid having his pr-text edited. Answer on this page, please.--DorisH 13:29, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
My RfAThanks for your support during my recent RfA. I'm quite honored, and I hope I can live up to your words. (And I'll take all the support I can get. ^_-) Shimeru 16:12, 17 March 2007 (UTC) 3RRIs there a particular reason why you decided to skip this report? /FunkyFly.talk_ 20:33, 17 March 2007 (UTC) Just a FYI. Daniel Bryant 23:18, 17 March 2007 (UTC) And more FYI.--Blue Tie 00:02, 18 March 2007 (UTC) Gwen Gale states that she has emailed you and received no response. I urge you to respond in a timely fashion.Derex 01:36, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for your gracious reply Seraphimblade, it's truly appreciated. Sorry about missing on your age (argh) and what's more, I'll take the whole thing as a friendly 3rr warning if that's ok with you. Gwen Gale 01:56, 18 March 2007 (UTC) Hi, An AFD on my Bio Rajkumar Kanagasingam is brought only to distract the offences at wikipedia after stealing my e-mail address and thereafter my wiki passwords by Netmonger and his/her group and nothing else. How this user can bring this AFD before he clears himself from the offences which is now under investigation under an Administrator’s supervision and the details are here.Rajkumar Kanagasingam 05:06, 18 March 2007 (UTC) Hey, sorry about the mess here; I was fixing a few broken/incomplete AfD noms at the time, and in my rush "fixed" one that wasn't actually broken in the first place (the nominator created it in the proper location Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Wonder Girls soon after). Since I created it in error, I tagged it as {{db-owner}} --- or is there a reason we need to keep the page? Thanks, cab 12:54, 18 March 2007 (UTC) You labeled it a blatant advertisement and I have to disagree. If you've done any work within the Olympic movement at all, you would have heard of this group. Do a little research and you'll realize this is a legitimate entry. It would be akin to labeling an entry for ESPN as an ad. Aroundtherings.com is the only news agency that follows the business of the Olympics and as such, they get incredible access to world leaders. Send a note to anyone at the IOC, the USOC or even BOCOG and they will respond back.
user:janicelmcdonald UnfairIt was unfair of you to unblock user:Gwen Gale, who has a long history of edit waring. She games the system by stopping short of 4 reverts in 24 hours. She has been warned before. This time she violated the rule and should have been subjected to the consequences. --However whatever 22:50, 18 March 2007 (UTC) I'm tryingI'm trying to discuss the problem, but FeloniusMonk and Guettarda seem to think that baseless accusations by some blogger are comments and not allegations and seem to give them quite a bit of credence. Additionally, they seem to think that pointing out that only two people have made such allegations "minimizes" it because they want to include "other" critics but then there are no supporting links, only two blogs where one quotes the other. Care to help resolve the issue? El Cubano 05:38, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
AN3 reportFM screwed up the time stamps - all 4 reverts are within 24 hours. Guettarda 06:06, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
who are you?who the hell are you and why are you trying to tell me what to do? Tell me, or else. Even if you cancel my account, I will another and keep making more, and more, and even more, so if you're just some random dude, then fuck off! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by PoidLover (talk • contribs) 09:54, 20 March 2007 (UTC). Interesting remedy re LE web pageProtection is an interesting remedy with the Landmark Education web page. I have actually believed that it, for the longest time, should be protected. I also believe that Smee needs to be blocked on an ongoing basis whenever the 3RRs occur. The two examples I cited are rather abrasive, and Smee, in these cases, should request dispute resolution rather than reverting. Sm1969 05:25, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
What blocking does do is add to the "block log" for this particular user so as dispute resolutions are used, it is possible to show the true character of an editor over long periods of time. User:Smeelgova has had arbitrations before on a related topic "The Hunger Project" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Hunger) and a comment by Wikipedia general counsel Brad Patrick, "I'm not the best person to respond to this given my role, but I can tell you that the pattern of editing that you have engaged in over the past month, with your selection of articles, POV (in my estimation) and tendency to edit in only a very narrow area warrant very careful evaluation of exactly what it is you are doing. I just took a look at the page you put together on Harry Margolis and your choice of supposedly "relevant" legal items, and I'm really not sure what you are up to except grinding an axe. I believe you are going to be called out for your viewpoint. You might want to ask yourself if, as the userpage of User:Essjay asks, with every click of the "save page" button you are making Wikipedia a better place. Are you?--BradPatrick 23:32, 21 June 2006 (UTC) That quote is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Danny_Archive_6 My response to your comment is that Smeelgova should be blocked whenever she engages in 3RR, particularly when both the letter and spirit are violated, as is the case here. This is how a track record is built. When mediation and arbitration are invoked, the track record is will get taken into consideration. When Smee/Smeelgova is allowed to apologize her way out of it, there is no track record. That's the problem I have with protection only. Sm1969 05:57, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
All of that being said. There is no need for a block in this case, and I strongly believe in issuing blocks to stop disruption, not to punish, and certainly not as a means of recordkeeping. Smee was most certainly not the only party I saw involved in the edit war. Were it so, likely a block would have been the remedy, rather than protection. Sm1969, if there's a specific arbitration remedy that Smee has violated, post a request for arbitration enforcement. If ArbCom feels that it is necessary to place special restrictions or probation on a user, they can and will do so, but those don't exist just because a party was in an ArbCom case. If you'd just like to make a general complaint regarding disruptive editing, WP:ANI is the forum you want. Seraphimblade Talk to me 06:06, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
local history glossaryThere were two votes for keep and three for delete. Why does that result in a deletion? Rjm at sleepers 11:06, 21 March 2007 (UTC) WP:PORNBIO additionCould you comment on the line you added to WP:PORNBIO in the discussion on Wikipedia talk:Notability (pornographic actors)#"do not on their own establish notability"? --AnonEMouse (squeak) 15:05, 21 March 2007 (UTC) Dragonlance modules redirectsI have made one section reqarding three recent deletion requests as I wish to raise similar issues about all three Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dragons of Faith, Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dragons of Ice and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dragons of Light
If redirect is the decided concensus is to merge then it should be up to someone who wanted that option as their primary choice to do this. What has actually been done is virtually equivalent to a delete, as no unique information from these articles has been retain, which was the minority opinion behind delete, merge and redirect. - Waza 23:14, 21 March 2007 (UTC) Close of Redirect on dragonlance module pagesI went and merged those modules into a new page: List of Dragonlance modules because I figured a close of redirect was similar to a close of merge, and the info won't fit in List of Dungeons & Dragons modules. Is that OK, or did I do something bad. It doesn't really say at Wikipedia:Deletion process#Miscellany_for deletion page. - Peregrine Fisher 02:11, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Suspected sockpuppet caseThanks a lot for your comment here. Actually the problem is that I'm not sure which code in RFCU is the appropriate one in this case. Shervink 10:27, 22 March 2007 (UTC)shervink
Commons page?Hi - noticed an IP has "started" a page with your user name on Commons. Was it you/shall I delete it? Cheers --Herby talk thyme 12:05, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Thomas BegleyThanks, but the IP editors edit was vandalism in my opinion. The fact he was non-sectarian is a sourced claim, and it was deliberately changed to sectarian. I'd have thought that fell under the sneaky vandalism criterion, but if it doesn't I'll bear it in mind for future. I presently have an RfC open for Astrotrain's disruptive activities on Irish Republicanism related articles, so dispute resolution is ongoing. One Night In Hackney303 16:51, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
User:BurnsvillemikeFurther to your blocks of socks you might also want to consider: [Image:Police_Officer_in_bullet_proof_vest.jpg], of Mike Satter, here.
The socks are still out in force. Please see:
And some more:
I have also raised the issue at: Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#User:Burnsvillemike and the socks. Bridgeplayer 02:18, 23 March 2007 (UTC) DeleteHey there, chance to use your new powers if you're willing: I accidentally created this page, while trying to create this page. Basically, I clicked on a link to create the page, and didn't notice the comma had been put inside the brackets. Is that something you can do? Best, Mackan79 23:47, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
Musicians ListsHow was that a delete? Four deletes to three keep. I know it's not a vote, but that can hardly be said to be consensus. JRG 06:41, 23 March 2007 (UTC) Personal attacksIf you have time, could you please have a look at this [16], thanks! Shervink 09:02, 23 March 2007 (UTC)shervink The socks are breeding againHi,sorry, but the socks have started to breed again:
hi!The Phoenix Enforcer(talk to me) 02:02, 25 March 2007 (UTC) JossiHi Seraphimblade, I would like to unblock Jossi, if you have no strong objection. There has been a lot of trolling on these pages in the last few days, and the person who made the report is the worst offender. I didn't look at the diffs, but I suspect that had a lot to do with any reverting. Would you object strongly if I were to undo it? SlimVirgin (talk) 22:52, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
(<<<outdent) This discussion should be brought to the attention of users of pages such as WP:V, not only to the attention of people who regularly participate in policy discussions. I believe the standard for merge tags on article pages is 2 weeks; for policy pages it should be longer. What I originally came here to say, though, is: Thank you again, Seraphimblade! I thought over your advice given above, and I've shifted my attitude and re-read at least one complaint on my talk page in a new light. It's these humbling experiences that help us mature. --Coppertwig 17:29, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Close itYes. I think we can close it. You were a big help. I WILL let you know if there are any other problems, but the article is under mediations now, vastly improved (though not perefct) and I think I can just keep an eye on it now and see what other users do to improve it. Thanks again for all of your help. futurebird 03:17, 25 March 2007 (UTC) RFA ThanksI would like to thank you for your support in my recent RFA. As you may or may not be aware, it passed with approximately 99% support. I ensure you that I will use the tools well, and if I ever disappoint you, I am open to recall. If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to leave me a note on my talkpage. Thanks again, ^demon[omg plz] 20:39, 25 March 2007 (UTC) Mad kemist's copyviosHe's well aware of the policy. He's just trying to establish an different editing pattern from Curious Gregor in the belief that it will undermine Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Curious Gregor. Curious Gregor's biographies of notable chemists are not copyvios. For example, he created Dieter Enders here from the biographical last paragraph of this press release for Max Planck Research Award for Chemistry. An above board rewrite, so to make Mad kemist look like a real contributor... Pete.Hurd 06:02, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Kim D. Peterson and 3RRI would like to provide some context to UBeR's groundless 3RR accusation against User:KimDabelsteinPetersen. User:UBeR is tough to figure. The great majority of his actual edits to articles are constructive. But sometimes he gets a bug and goes into attack mode. UBeR has a long history of over-the-top attacks on editors and (especially) admins with whom he disagrees -- for an incomplete sample, see here. UBeR does make positive contributions, but I am beginning to wonder whether they are outweighed by the poisonous atmosphere he is wont to create. Something needs to be done before he drives away good editors. I'm supposed to be on Wikibreak now, so I'll shut up and go away after these remarks. But I could not in good conscience let a vexatious accusation against a model editor go without comment. Raymond Arritt 00:45, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
User:Blue Tie 3rrIve queried your assessment of my report over at WP:AN3 William M. Connolley 08:36, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
I indef blocked Mad Kemist as an obvious sock used for vote fraud. I haven't blocked Gregor so feel free to do what you will with him. IrishGuy talk 19:24, 26 March 2007 (UTC) Recent request for AMA assistanceHello: Yes, I would appreciate it if you could render some help in my case. Thank you. -- Jalabi99 19:30, 26 March 2007 (UTC) User:mrholybrainHello. I have filed a report of a 3RR violation on the administrators' noticeboard yesterday and have not yet had a response. I also noticed that you have resolved several cases which were made some time after mine. I was wondering if there is any reason why mine has not been taken up. Thank you. 163.167.129.124 12:15, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
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El_chulitoYou have got to be kidding with this right? How on earth can you state that this editors actions is not likely to be sockpuppetry - I have waited over two weeks for some action to be taken and then you just brush it aside - this type of lazy behaviour is driving away good editors and leaving puppeters carte blanche to continue their abuse. This editor and his socks have been abusing the AfD process - who on earth can you say after looking at this edit "history" that this guy is not a sock - this AfD was never listed properly and was only ever seen by people that would follow other editors edit history - oh I cant be bothered explaining it anymore - this a joke! Sometime I just feel like jacking wiki in when I come across the likes of this! Can you not look at this again because it is bloody driving me crazy. two weeks and you just sweep it under the carpet - well done!--SameBatTime 15:53, 28 March 2007 (UTC)
enough said!--SameBatTime 22:09, 2 April 2007 (UTC) UnsureI received this message, coming from this user (identified through the history). As you can see, the user has had some issues (I responded to the user page; for some reason, I was unable to respond to thir talk page). The user blanked my page here, but User:Leebo, a new admin, undid it. Decision on Williams RecordCan you give me some insight on your decision to merge and redirect Williams Record? Also, what are the rules on recreating this at some point? The Williams College page is getting way to big. I may help out to break it up. Splitting out the Record page would be one of the first things that I would do as a part of that. David.Kane 08:58, 29 March 2007 (UTC) Hi Seraph. You just removed 65.19.77.116 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) from AIV, because he asked to be blocked. However, the user did vandalize after last warning just recently, and therefore (as I understand) should be blocked. Is there a reason why you removed him that I don't know of, or did you not notice that he had vandalized after last warning? Anyways, you have more experience with these things, so you lead, I follow. Thanks! · AO Talk 12:31, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
please reviewhi seraphim please review your recent block of me. i don't think i violated 3rr or blp (more on my talk page) thanks 71.112.7.212 05:54, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
ok, we're making progress. since i didn't break 3rr, is there a way to get this removed from my record? and could you caution "arcayne" about filing false report? they really disrupt wikipedia. about the blp, no one has shown my how adding info about nancy reagan from a published biography violates BLP. nancy reagan's supporters surely don't like it, but that doesn't make it a violation of BLP. george bush's supporters don't like people mentioning all his indiscretinos but they show up. also, i am not this "rbaish" user, and i think you'll see there was no evidence for it. rbaish is into small-scale vandalism and the confederate flag, neither are my style. if you wanted to run a test you could block him and i could show you i could still edit freely. 71.112.7.212 01:46, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
can you do the miniblock/unblock i described above (just say "previous two blocks incorrect")? people rarely look deeply into things, they just click on "block log" and assume every block is correct. its called the just-world phenomenon. cmon, seriph. you blocked me incorrectly. i don't know if you just didn't click on the diffs or what, but i don't want this to remain in my block log without a notation, and i think the editor that placed the report should be warned. his misleading 3rr report that tricked you into blocking me, triggering this whole dialogue. the blp portion is also in the wrong, my citations were excellent and "encyclopedic". the block and unblock will take you all of 15 seconds, what would be wrong with that? a user is now taunting me for "breaking 3rr". you, he, and i know it isnt true, but if you made a notation in my block log the rest of the world will know it too. i don't think ths is an unreasonable request. you goofed up, no big deal. if you just leave a note saying so in the block log you'll undo the damage. The correct forum for complaints about the closure of a deletion debate is WP:DRV. Per the talk page I resent the personalisation of a routine administrative issue, and request closure of the "case". Thank you for your time. --kingboyk 13:47, 29 March 2007 (UTC) Do you think I should send him a copy of the deleted text? Ordinarily I am happy to do this, even where I wasn't the deleting admin; in this case I doubted the usefulness of the article (it's just a list) and suspected it would merely be used to recreate. (Of course I didn't say that due to WP:AGF, but that was my thought process). --kingboyk 13:55, 29 March 2007 (UTC) No problem. If it isn't inactive then the proposal to delete was ill-conceived. --Tony Sidaway 17:42, 29 March 2007 (UTC) I hope you saw my comments at MFD about this not being planned or retaliatory. I didn't plan this upheaval (and if I was capable of organising such uprisings I'd probably have something better to do than spend my time here :)). No hard feelings I hope. --kingboyk 17:49, 29 March 2007 (UTC) Around the Rings UpdateHi,
the last notice I had from you was a question asking if I'd worked on the posting for Around the Rings. I asked you where to find it and then didn't get a response. Did my note get lost in the shuffle? I still don't see it posted so could you tell me what I should do? --Janicelmcdonald 01:13, 30 March 2007 (UTC) hulloIn response to your statement on 3rr page, Yes I saw and filed ssp. Even despite YLH there is still 3rr violation question (anonymous [17]and T-Leigh are self-admittedly the same person as established by their posts on Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Gandhi's_views_on_race ). Please refer to Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Teabing-Leigh for further corroboration. I am new so don't know much abt doing these things and would be happy if you could guide me. Kjartan8 08:26, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
EN MediationThanks for getting this started. I would just like to request that since next week is Holy Week, and the Philippines traditionally shuts down during this entire time, can we please postpone the start of the official mediation action until the week of April 9? Thelma BowlenTalk 09:19, 30 March 2007 (UTC) 3rr*2I'm leaving radiant/nescott to you. Can I ask you to look at my report of UBeR, please? William M. Connolley 13:29, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
In case you were wondering here are the other vios (one I actually defended him on) 3RR vio 2, 3RR vio 1. (→Netscott) 14:16, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Mistaken block?You recently blocked Miaers (talk · contribs) for a 3RR violation. However, when I investigated, it looked to me like this was a second block for an offence he was already blocked for. It seems that the user has made no edits since initially blocked. He's requesting a block review. Could you check it out and consider unblocking? Thanks. --Yamla 16:04, 30 March 2007 (UTC) I'm not sure what the policy is, but PaddyM reported Miaers for breaking 3RR rule after the incident happened on the 22nd. As soon as Miaers came off of block, the immediately reported PaddyM for the very same edit war. I'm wondering that if PaddyM needed to be blocked for 24 hours, it should have been when the incident took place. Madmaxmarchhare 17:05, 30 March 2007 (UTC) This User has removed some comments from your Talk page left by other editors. Despite being told repeatedly that they are not allowed to do so, they continue to do so. They have also removed repeated warnings on their page, engaged in edit warring on other pages (in my case, Afro), is contentious, and shows no ability for "growth" as a Wikipedian (especially since they just removed another editors comment on your Talk page, which is not allowed). That's my experience - just letting you know. --David Shankbone 16:06, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Edits by blocked user Yahya01You blocked Yahya01 (talk · contribs) for 24 hours, but he is evading his block via anonymous reverts such as this. I request you to look into this. Thanks. --Ragib 21:12, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Re:Yahya01Hi - just wanted to let you know that I've extended user:Yahya01's block to 96 hours, taking into account his multiple anti-Sunni personal attacks against editors and in general. Rama's arrow 22:10, 30 March 2007 (UTC) Thank you again, SeraphimbladeThank you for letting me know about the AN/I report a couple of days ago. Also I've been meaning to thank you for your page protection ruling at Attribution/Poll a few days ago when I put in a 3RR report. That ruling taught me some things about the difference between normal wikiediting and editwarring, and had a calming effect on me. Re the AN/I report: I seem to have missed your comment the first time I read it. When I re-read it I had a hard time believing that the timestamp on your signature came before mine. Apparently I saw yours as just a contributory comment and not a definitive answer. --Coppertwig 00:13, 31 March 2007 (UTC) Wikiproject CitiesI saw your name listed under Wikiprojects Cities and I was wondering if you could help out the Chambersburg, Pennsylvania article. Thanks, Wǐkǐɧérṃǐť(Talk) (Contributions) 00:31, 31 March 2007 (UTC) Your continued assistance would be appreciated. :-) Nightscream 05:09, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Your single sentence ATTI would add "from a reliable published source". Otherwise it's great. ;^) Crum375 05:16, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Just Letting You KnowThe block you gave....exceded it's time but just under 2 hours. Do I get a credit or something? - SVRTVDude (Yell - Toil) 22:49, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
april foolsLove your comments on my nomination of Jimbo ;) AQu01rius (User • Talk) 05:25, 1 April 2007 (UTC) help outhey seraphimblade some editors are making personal attacks toward me (calling me a troll and so on). i removed them but they keep re-inserting them. i don't want to get into an edit war over it but i don't think these edits should remain. maybe you could speak to them? User:DavidShankBone is the most uncivil. his last 5 edits have all been personal attacks or re-inserts of personal attacks. thanks 71.112.7.212 05:50, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
seraph, take a look at what i have done here. i have not broken a SINGLE wikipedia policy, not 3rr, not vandalism, not civility, not personal attacks, not original research, not verifiability, none of them. but look what i've received:
i realize this sounds far-fetched, but you can see none of my contribs are vandalism.
how has anything i've done amounted to this? let's see what i have done:
when this information was removed, i re-inserted it. why? because i believe it all improves wikipedia. i tried to discuss many of these changes, but there has been either no response [19] or uncivil personal attacks [20] Admin help with spammerIP address 209.59.33.100 does nothing but link spam. The user has been warned before but under a different IP address. If you look at the history of the Lisa Ann Taylor page then you will see another IP address that spammed the page with the same link and spammed the same pattern of pages. Chicken Wing 12:17, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Please userfy this so it can be deleted. Funny, yes, but we have to remember we're an encyclopedia. —METS501 (talk) 07:07, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
William MaucoYou've blocked William Mauco indefinitely for incivility. However, I have reasons to believe that someone has began a defamation campaign of Mauco in his absence. See: WMauco, Mauco William (there were 2 established socks, not 9), as well as three IP in the last several hours (on his talk page). If the reason of your permanent blocking of him were actions of those users, could you somehow check if they really are the same person - Mauco? --Illythr 12:23, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Seraphimblade, WMauco (talk · contribs), Mauco William (talk · contribs), 200.49.177.20 (talk · contribs). etc. are in fact sockpuppets of the banned user Bonaparte, not William Mauco. I am very certain about this. Khoikhoi 18:21, 1 April 2007 (UTC)
Inappropriate tone of your messageI am very concerned about the tone of this message you posted to WP:ANI. No matter whether the block of a user is justified or not, supplying it with such an inappropriately styled messages unnecessarily injures the user. If one has sinned, the punishment should be a proper one. A block for sockpuppetry is the proper punishment. Administrator speaking to a user in the tone of a king speaking to his subjects making jokes about the punishment and treating the user with disrespect is plain wrong no matter what the user in question did. One of the functions of the body of Wikipedia administrators is policing the Wikipedia. Police is expected to act professionally and with the minimum courtesy towards the citizens, even towards the criminals. In the future, please do not leave the comments in this tone. Thank you. --Irpen 22:13, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Your proposal to replace AMAI think it's a good start, and wish you luck with it. Thanks for your efforts. --kingboyk 12:57, 1 April 2007 (UTC) Question=Is there anything that can be done about someone who has been twice on the verge of a 3RR violation and has been asked repeatedly to stop his arguementive attitude and wish to start an arguement and his reverts and leave? You help would be appericated - SVRTVDude (Yell - Toil) 19:57, 1 April 2007 (UTC) A request of CheckUser was deleted by his friend AdminA request of CheckUser regarding him and Pernambuco was deleted by Khoikhoi in BAD FAITH (an admin friend with a meat and sockpuppet master Mauco): Still, Mauco was a sockpuppeter that was found by Dcmevit. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.160.43.14 (talk) 18:00, 2 April 2007 (UTC). 90.240.150.96Not content with submitting this baseless 3RR report against me, 90.240.150.96 also found the time to leave this equally ridiculous accusation of vandalism on my talk page. Should I simply delete the notice? I would appreciate your advice as an administrator. Kanaye 23:30, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
SocksNo problem, there's a whole load of similarities I could find if I had the time but it doesn't really achieve much as if the account did start getting used again a new checkuser would be possible anyway. Thanks. One Night In Hackney303 00:17, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
User:Flatts and his "kick your butt" threatsMuch of Flatts's edits are based on what SpongeBob SquarePants character Flatts Flounder said in the episode "The Bully." Squirepants101 02:44, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Admin statusI remember your try in December for Admin status --for not so nice reasons (i.e. guilty feelings about an edit [21] ) Any case, nice to see that you've become an admin. :) Nephron T|C 02:52, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Possible confusionHi, I noticed your "oppose" edit here that seems to say that I blocked you at some time in the past. Possibly I misunderstood what you were saying. Either that, or you have confused me with someone else, since I am not an administrator. FNMF 10:41, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Right. My mistake. Feel free to delete these two messages from your talk page. FNMF 10:46, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Places with City status in ScotlandThe fourth revert by User:Kanaye was 24 hours and 24 minutes after the first. User:90.240.150.96 reverted two of these edits and I reverted another two, so why are both User:Kanaye and User:90.240.150.96 warned, rather than just User:Kanaye? 163.167.129.124 11:33, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
"[A]ny bare votes probably won't be counted much anyway"Others involved seem to think the vote-count is more significant. PS: Sorry for the sarky tone earlier; I was in need of WP:TEA. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 11:55, 3 April 2007 (UTC) AssistAdvertise it a lot, I guess. WP:GO, WP:VP, WP:CENT. Also, it may help to stick it in the help desk header, or the village pump header, or {{welcome}}. >Radiant< 12:57, 3 April 2007 (UTC) Editor assistanceThanks for clarifying; it wasn't totally clear whether the project was active or not. Since the AMA survived its MfD, is this still meant to be a replacement for the AMA, or a co-existing alternative? And is there any prohibition against me being a member of both organisations concurrently? Walton Vivat Regina! 16:34, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
ThanksI'd like to thank you for your moral support at the most recent RfAr regarding Billy Ego's fascism-related userspace content. Your comment was much appreciated. Sandstein 19:12, 3 April 2007 (UTC) AMA caseThis one was filed a while ago, and JzG weighed in with some observations based on what had happened and the editor seems reasonably happy and hasn't edited since. I've written a rebuttal on the talk page pointing out what a wholly incorrect version of events it is. I had the Robert I. Coulter page undeleted for the purposes of this which could do with deleting again really, is there any chance of you having a quick look at the case and seeing what needs doing if anything? Thanks. One Night In Hackney303 19:33, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
UserspaceHi, you mentioned here [22] that userspace edits are extempt from 3RR and the users are allowed to remove comments from their own talkpages. I have no connection to this particular case but since an editor removed my comments from his talkpage I was wondering what the policies/guidelines are on this. Any link to official rules would be much appreciated (I tried googling but didn't find anything specific). Thank you Mackan 19:43, 3 April 2007 (UTC) ProhibitOnionsI have undone your 3RR block of ProhibitOnions, as he neither had 3 reverts nor was edit warring. He was in a dispute, proposed a compromise wording, then reverted some edits mostly unrelated to the dispute. I don't get why it helps to block him in this case when a warning would have probably had a better effect. Kusma (talk) 20:43, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Checkuser case closedHi, your request for checkuser was completed. You can find it in the archives for 7 days at Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/IP_check/Archive#Ararat_arev. -- lucasbfr talk 22:42, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
RFCN closingThanks for stepping up and taking care of it - I know it wasn't easy. RJASE1 Talk 01:58, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Yeh from me too, no-one else was prepared to do it Ryanpostlethwaite contribs/talk 07:17, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Your recent actions at RFCNHi! I saw that you recently closed Wikipedia:Requests for comment/User names/Fenian Swine. You didn't seem to mention how you arrived at your decision and I feel one is warranted given the lengthy discussion that took place. What factors did you take into account, which comments did you disregard, how did you apply the username policy, and are you aware of the term and its meaning? gaillimhConas tá tú? 02:04, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Measuring consensusMay I ask how you measured consensus in the "Fenian Swine" case? From my point of view, the "disallow" position held up the words Fenian and Swine to WP:USERNAME#Slurs and found them in clear violation of policy, while the "allow" position used non-policy arguments (such as a good editing history means we should allow the username). As I understand "consensus" on Wikipedia, policy arguments outweigh non-policy arguments, and "vote count" is irrelevant. So I simply do not understand a "no consensus" closing here. Please, lead me through the reasoning here. Thank you. -- Ben TALK/HIST 02:04, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Sorry about the delay in reply. I was at a hotel and it used a proxy which was blocked on Wikipedia to access the internet. It wasn't worth it to as for a auto-unblocked because I was only there a few days. Anyways, I was wondering if you could help pull the article up to the WP:CITY standard for a city. I would like to get the article to a FA rating eventually, but for now GA will work. Thank you! Wǐkǐɧérṃǐť(Talk) (Contributions) 03:01, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Ararat arevI heard he was a programmer or something, but we'll have to see. BTW, you're aware that he hacks into old accounts because their passwords are the same as the usernames, right? See [23]:
Khoikhoi 03:09, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Thanks by the way, your help is appreciated. Baristarim 05:06, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Signpost updated for April 2nd, 2007.
You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot 05:18, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Deletion of Adult_Porn_Link_Lists.htmlHello, please note that the article Adult_Porn_Link_Lists.html brings together, and adds to, concepts touched upon in many articles related to the on-line pornography world, such as: Internet_pornography.html, Free_Hosted_Galleries.html, Pay_per_click.html, Affiliate_networks.html, Affiliate_marketing.html, and many others. While, like many other articles, it does need work to fit Wikipedia criteria, it provides crucial information. IIRC, I had even done a Wikipedia Search for 'link list' in the hope of finding an article which touched upon this aspect, but found no related articles! This was done during its Proposed Deletion period, IIRC. I agree that it is essentially a link exchange. However, the article covers a particular manifestation of the larger concept. An analogy would be deletion of 'Method Acting' because it falls under 'Acting.' Initially, I thought of suggesting that the title remain as a link to Link_Exchange.html. However, the original article provides much more information for its field than does the conceptual article. So I would suggest that the deletion be reverted. P00r 05:39, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Hello, An Arbitration case in which you commented has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Billy Ego-Sandstein. Please add any evidence you may wish the arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Billy Ego-Sandstein/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Billy Ego-Sandstein/Workshop. On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, - Penwhale | Blast him / Follow his steps 12:50, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Help needed Re: User:Hamsacharya dan reported by User:Watchtower SentinelGreetings Seraphimblade! Our 3RR/Edit Warring complaint is already in its second day pending and that is why I felt compelled to respectfully solicit your attention. Please take a look at it. No need to reply. Feel free to delete this message after you have read it. Thank you in advance. - Sentinel 14:50, 4 April 2007 (UTC) User RfC on an editor you blockedThere is currently a user RfC going on for User:Martinphi, at which he has disputed the 3RR block he was given and insisted that his policy violations were justified and that he has done nothing wrong (these comments are on the RfC talk page). Since you were the blocking admin, I thought you should know and might want to respond to his comments. Thanks. Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Martinphi --Minderbinder 14:59, 4 April 2007 (UTC) WP:ASSISTConcerning the earlier discussion on the talkpage, are we going to have a formal position of co-ordinator for WP:ASSIST? IMHO it might be better to have one or two clerks, who will deal with the backlog of requests and (where necessary) assign them to an assistant, and will serve as a point of contact for the organisation. "Clerk" sounds less status-driven than "co-ordinator" and is less likely to put people off. Just an idea. Btw I think you deserve this... Walton Vivat Regina! 15:39, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Your work at WP:RFCN
I didn't necessarily agree with your conclusions, but your handling of it was awesome. Well done :) - Alison☺ 18:02, 4 April 2007 (UTC) Re-blockHi! Since you've been dealing with the sockpuppet stuff lately, one of the socks of Neemaz is back to vandalizing again. Or at least, the one edit since the last block is the same vandalism that was being done before. Any chance something more long-term can be done, so it doesn't keep popping up every few days? Thanks, Bbik 05:37, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion. I am sorry to say that you and Ryan Postlethwaite are very naive re the above user and his cadre of pro-PIRA supporters and/or former volunteers. Do you think he is going to change his username? Do you think they care what anyone else thinks or feels? It is absurd that no consensus could be reached for at least the second time. Don't you realize that they act in concert??!! For example, see below from User:Fenian Swine's talk page:
They canvass each other to vote on matters important to them; they share info. on their Noticeboard and Project pages, etc. Those who genuinely act in good faith are pitifully disorganized. If Wikipedia had not been corrupted already someone like User:Vintagekits would have been blocked indefinitely by now. You blokced me for 48 hours for using sockpuppets (and I thank you for not making it a longer block as you might have done). I know I did something unacceptable, but I was driven to it because I am tired of being victimized by this gang who put their pro-IRA themes, topics, agendas, etc. and get Wikipedian validation. On User:Fenian Swine's discussion page he references Trinity College, Dublin and "Huns", a pejorative word for Protestants; why isn't he blocked for this hatemongering? There is only relentless refusal to abide by the rules everyone else follows, and the inevitable humiliating defeat for their opponents or "enemies". What they want is everything their own way and what they are willing to concede voluntarily is close to nil. I wonder if a User could user the name say Osama's Watching or Al Qaeda underling or Hamas Hashemite or Taigkiller or some other offensive, terrorist-related username. I think we both know the answer to that, and to pretend the IRA is not as terroristic an organization as any other is revisionism.Jill Teed 20:49, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
Three-revert ruleMatthew has for the second time broken the three revert rule. I'm not sure why he wasn't banned the first time.
Replied to your last comment. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.130.18.93 (talk • contribs) Replied to your last comment. 69.130.18.93 23:22, 6 April 2007 (UTC) WP:ANISince you are currently participating in both AMA and ASSIST, your comments might be taken with more weight than others'. Regards, Iamunknown 17:43, 6 April 2007 (UTC) Best of Mauco's sockpuppetries
Personages of the show
Practical usage of sockpuppets in editing disputes
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CommentHi, Seraphim. I am the editor who was involved from already more than 6 months in editing disputes with sockpuppeteer William Mauco and his sockpuppets. My concern is that in those disputes I received already a lot of blocks and now anybody who will look at my block log will consider me a bad guy. All my blocks were a result of the disputes with this single person - William Mauco and his sockpuppets. Mauco and one of the sockpuppets also received blocks in editing disputes with me, but it was not a fair dispute. He allways evaded his previous blocks through his sockpuppets, which were not discovered at that time. I am asking your advice regarding how I can add an explanation for everybody who will look at my block log that all my previous blocks until now are result of wrongfully being labelled as edit-warrior. This happened after I made a report at WP:ANI regarding the pattern of not enforcing 3RR in William Mauco's case [88]. After that report admins started to label both of us as edit warriors (despite the fact that usually only Mauco broke 3RR and I stopped at 3 reverts) and block simultaneously both of us. I am wrongfully accused of having a "pattern of 3RR violation" by superficial admins who look only in my block log. Checking "what links here" from my userpage can prove that there are not so many 3RR violations by me. In the latest case my reverts were against 2 Mauco's socks, I explained in my edit summary that I revert a sock, however I was still blocked for 3RR for a long period (my block log was taken in consideration). The report against me was submitted by Mauco the sockpuppeteer, who even pretended that he was not involved in the editing dispute. I received the advice to change my username in Wikipedia, however I don't want to do this as I am very proud of all my contributions at Wikipedia.--MariusM 09:22, 7 April 2007 (UTC) Thanks for the barnstarThanks for the barnstar! Walton Vivat Regina! 14:07, 7 April 2007 (UTC) Please see the relevant discussion. -- Cat chi? 18:55, 7 April 2007 (UTC) Thank youThanks for your help with my recent inquiry. 19:24, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Raryel ClarificationYou have some wrong impression about me based on fallacies spread in Wikipedia by Mauco and his socks. The idea that I am a person who is only reverting and not willing to talk in fake. Check my contributions [89]. I have (today, when I am writing) 2231 contributions at English Wikipedia, from which only 622 edits in main space. I did discuss all my edits for long time, I brought sources for all afirmations. However, I had as opponent a person who was only simulating the willingness to disscuss.--MariusM 20:25, 7 April 2007 (UTC) 3OWould you mind if I relist the PVC article? I appreciate your opinion but I really want to get some wider exposure for the other editors there in order to dispell the idea that they're being bullied. NeoFreak 00:11, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
Possible block-evading userSeraphimblade, you indefinitely blocked WikiManiac64 (talk · contribs · logs) on 18:38, 31 March 2007 with the block summary "Sock (or perhaps appropriately puppetmaster) of Wikiloco, block evasion." Three and a half hours later, at 22:18, 31 March 2007, SuperNESPlayer (talk · contribs · logs) created an account. They may be the same user because of this revision history and because of similar contribution histories. I'm not sure if anything formal can be done now, but it seems pretty obvious to me. Regards, Iamunknown 20:39, 8 April 2007 (UTC) Denied RCUHi Seraphim. You just advice me to ask RCU if I have suspicions about other socks of Mauco because the community will back me up if I am right[90], however my request was denied [91]. This was my only request I made after I returned from my block. Why there is no desire to verify my request?--MariusM 21:25, 8 April 2007 (UTC) Your statement about a ruleIn the VP you said "If reliable sources have not been found to indicate that mainstream science accepts an idea, mainstream science rejects it. " Is this in any WP policy? Bubba73 (talk), 21:46, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
WP:WPHK and WP:CHINA usually don't help in this kind of subtle things. I'm actually asking for some volunteers to help writing an intro. Anyway thanks for the answer. I think I need to go somewhere else. Looking at the current request list, I also believe that I've gone to the wrong place. --Deryck C. 03:41, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
Digital rights managementIs Wikipedia:Cleanup Taskforce/Digital rights management closed? It's listed in the list of closed tasks, but the template on the talk page still reads notice instead of closed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by RJFJR (talk • contribs) 20:15, 8 April 2007 (UTC). Sorry, looks like I misread it. RJFJR 21:02, 8 April 2007 (UTC) Hi - thanks for the DRM work. Do you have an opinion on the discussion on the DRM talk page regarding the linking of "Rights" (as in the R in DRM) to legal system rights as opposed to computer file permissions ("rights")? I and apparently at least one other user on the talk page think that it clearly referring to computer access rights. I can see how it could be interpreted either way though, which is why I unlinked rather than relinked. Also the linking to "restrictions" IMHO isn't particularly informative & clutters the text. Both got reverted & nobody has commented except myself & the reverter. Ripe 04:15, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Person Needing a Time-OutThis anon user seems to be having some difficulty working with others (1, 2 and is often uncivil (1). The user has a short but unhappy history within the WP community. Usually, one can find at least one or two positive edits that a user has made. Unfortunately (and surprisingly), this user has none. What might we be able to offer the editing community in the way of protection from this user? - Arcayne (cast a spell) 13:30, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Edits from a blocked user.I noticed you blocked User:Emeraldher for 3RR. That same user is now editing under his/her IP. I have place a suspected sock notice on the IP's talk page and have been reverting all his/her edits. Would a block extension be a good idea? Purgatory Fubar Converse or Snafu 19:08, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
wiki policyThank you for your third party involvement. In the example of PSI World and several other organizations.. Smee or her counter parts wrote the articles, in order to link them to LGAT in web searches (and thus discredit them). Another example of this is Klemmer & Associates as well as Mind Dynamics. Once she is forced to remove her anti-cult rhetoric and labeling, (in the example of K&A) she tagged the article as an advertisement. I am new to wiki and I was told that I needed to spend more time watching the process before I attempt to have pages removed. While an argument could be made that 'LGAT' should be on wiki, it is clearly a pejorative term and Smee's edits demonstrate that she is using it as such, to discredit and label organizations. Historically, when she is forced to permit (or remove) things which are counter to her views, she re-writes the page or section.. (see List of Large Group Awareness Training organizations as an example.) After you posted your view, she flagged the page as 'undergoing major re-write' without discussing it in talk first. There was no need for a 'major' rewrite. All that was necessary was to remove the references which were invalid, based on unreliable source material. However, she wants those groups included, so now, presumably, she will rewrite the page so they can be included. From the reading I have done, since my encounters with her, she is involved in many such disputes and edit wars. Is this how wiki is supposed to be? Is there any simple process to stop such behavior? What will stop her from simply writing another article on PSI if this one gets deleted? Lsi john 21:47, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Thank you for your replies. I don't know if you review or see updates on my page, so I am putting this here. Smee has now claimed to be 'back' from a break and promises to 'add' and 'remove' things from the LGAT article. Much work on both sides has gone into this article and it would be a shame for her to simply re-write entire sections (again). Is there any wiki policy or rules which prevent an editor from re-writing entire articles or sections, which have been a group effort and for which a group discussion of many editors is in place? Without seeing the final product, I will not predict the outcome, however I would like to know what the options are, as historically she re-writes (or reverts) things which don't suit her adjenda. Lsi john 22:18, 9 April 2007 (UTC) So, basically, my experience so far is.. whoever has the most free time and strongest desire will prevail. If you (whomever) do not like what someone edits, you re-write an entire section and remove the work they did. If someone catches you violating the rules and makes you remove references, you re-write it to something else and make them complain about that. And, if you persist long enough, eventually they will go away to real-life, and you can have the article you want. And if someone happens to complain about the 'collection' of your work, you cry foul and say 'its not about you its about the work' and thus divert the focus from you and your mission. Mind Dynamics has no more business as an article than does PSI World and now that its threatened, Smee found one reference which mentions it.. and that justifies an article on it? Bah. Wiki is being used to discredit legitimate organizations and the rules are being used to protect those people writing the articles. The only people truly using the term are anti-cult activist and since no specific definition exists, and since the apa has no definition for it, LGAT can be used any way the anti-cult movement wants to use it. They are the ones publishing articles using the term and since no 'reputable published source' has said xyz company is 'not' an LGAT, nobody can refute claims that xyz IS an LGAT. It can not be claimed that 'no single accepted definition exists' because no reputable source has made that claim, yet it is still a fact, none-the-less. 22:58, 9 April 2007 (UTC) When something looks like rotten fish, smells like rotten fish and tastes like rotten fish, I do not need to find a scholar to write a book to proclaim his pov that its a rotten fish. I'm sorry but this gives me a very poor view of wiki and its reliability on anything but milk-toast subjects and issues. Lsi john 22:50, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Seraphimblade: If you have a moment, please take a look at the history on List of Large Group Awareness Training organizations. You were kind enough to give a third party opinion that a reference was unreliable and should not be used. Smee ignored your decision, completed her other edits and left the reference in place. I removed the reference, and as no other references were in place for numerous entries, I removed the entries. Smee has 'reverted' the enteries back onto the list (without the reference) and marked them 'reference needed.' Please review this history as smee has routinely done this with unreferenced names on this list. Other authors have deleted her 'unreferenced' material on this same page and she continues to revert it back onto the list. In my opinion, this is a clear sample of how she ignores rules she doesn't like. Unreferenced is unreferenced and has no business on this list. She can put them back later if she finds valid references. Invalid information, even for 5 minutes, makes wiki an unreliable source of information. Marking someone else's edit as 'unreferenced' is one thing, marking your own is absurd.Lsi john 01:59, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Seraphimblade: I am unfamilar with the mediation process and am ill-prepared to fully document all the liberties that Smee has taken. This entire situaion is frustrating and confusing and I am far too green to take a case to court and expect to prevail. The situation is not restricted to one article and I am not the only one who has had these issues with Smee. I am more than willing to comply with any ruling. I am almost equally willing, at this point, to simply walk away. She knows far too many rules and can keep me spinning around chasing my tail for days and accomplishing nothing. I have a real life and though I find the imbalanced articles and her tactics extremely distasteful, I've had about all I can take of it. It simply isn't worth my time to challenge every edit only to find I have to start over again. If the arbitration does not require me to spend hours upon end collecting documentation for her actions, and if the arbitration process will prevent future abuses, then by all means I accept your offer to open the case on my behalf. Lsi john 02:14, 10 April 2007 (UTC) I do not know if it is relevant, but this, from her talk page, also gives an example of her stance on the issue: She views LGAT as a 'phenomenon', not a simple descriptive term.
Lsi john 02:20, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Jack fruitSure! Yes, viewpoint-type material must be attributed. In this case, we've got an emperor talking about fruit. Is that some kind of botanical expert? Of course not. But it's a bit lighthearted (especially given just how bad he seems to hate them), and sometimes we can use that-it's an interesting and striking quote, and it's made clear that it's not a majority opinion, just Babur's. Seraphimblade Talk to me 21:47, 9 April 2007 (UTC) Well then sir, based on the two points you agreed to (neither majority opinion nor the opinion of an expert), you are agreeing that it violates the NPOV rule and hence does not belong in Wikipedia if contested. I am contesting it because I find it offensive. I am sure many more people would find it to be so, if we took a survey. In addition, if someone is interested in including Babur's views on jack fruit, they should include it in Babur's page - not the page of jack fruit. Just imagine someone, from say Helsinki, who has neither heard of Babur nor Jack Fruit reads the article. Would they get a good impression of jack fruit? Should Wikipedia be responsible for biasing them for/against the fruit or should it present objective opinions (neutral points of view)? Your view point is interesting. Nevertheless, as I mentioned, the comment is not light hearted at all and I will explain why. Jack fruit holds a very special place in South Indian culture. There is also some cultural sensitivity involved in comparing this fruit with intestines and such. India is predominantly a vegetarian nation and any such comparisons would be very difficult to take lightly. Put all this together and you will start getting the picture. Think of a scenario in which some portion of the US is taken over by a middle eastern emperor and the emperor starts comparing the consistency of an apple pie to that of bird shit. Would you take the comment lightly, especially if it shows up front and center on the Wikipedia page for Apple Pie, 500 years into the future? The question to ask is, is the comment really giving any additional information about the fruit? Wouldnt it be better to put pictures and leave it up to the users to judge? None of the other fruit pages have such comments in their pages. Why should this one have it? In addition, please substitute 'jack fruit' with 'national fruit of Bangladesh' and read the sentence again. Does it sound derogatory or not? Let me know what you think Sentryman101 23:09, 9 April 2007 (UTC) WP:AIV RemovalHi! I see you removed User:Sdfghjkp, and you said take it to RFCN. However, WP:U states random usernames aren't allowed. You don't think this username is random? --TeckWiz ParlateContribs@(Lets go Yankees!) 01:24, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
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Special note to spamlist users: Apologies for the formatting issues in previous issues. This only recently became a problem due to a change in HTML Tidy; however, I am to blame on this issue. Sorry, and all messages from this one forward should be fine (I hope!) -Ral315 You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot 08:23, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Jack FruitKindly do not misrepresent me. (And if, for example, George Washington had at some point compared apple pie to bird shit, I'd think that probably could go in the article.) Most articles include notable criticisms of the article's subject, and those criticisms are not censored, even if they may offend someone. So long as they're properly attributed to the critic rather than presented as factual, that is not problematic. Of course, there's also plenty in the article about the good points of jack fruit. We exclude neither, so long as it's attributable. That is not a violation of NPOV. Indeed, it is a violation of it to suppress such information due to it being "offensive". Seraphimblade Talk to me 01:10, 10 April 2007 (UTC) I see. What if Saddam Hussian had that opinion (George Washington:America - not the same as Babur:India - so the analogy is not accurate) and is written so in his biography/autobiography? Do you think it would do justice to use it in the Wikipedia page for apple pie? Sentryman101 08:33, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Absolutely. Remember, we mirror sources, we never "correct" them. If Saddam Hussein hated apple pie so bad that someone writing his biography saw fit to write a whole diatribe he'd launched against the stuff, that's attributable and verifiable. Like I said, we have no problem including notable criticism of something, whether or not someone may find it offensive. Even if I would find some criticism of apple pie offensive, so long as it's attributed and verified, it can certainly go in the article. Seraphimblade Talk to me 18:09, 10 April 2007 (UTC) I see. Would this be applicable even if the opinion is "irrelevant", in the sense that it adds no further information to a user trying to get information about a topic? While I understand the "attributability" clause, I still do not understand how non-majority opinions of single, non-expert sources conform to the NPOV clause. Please elaborate when you get a chance. (You can ignore the offensive aspect of the argument. I understand that it is not relevant to the attributability clause). Thanks. Sentryman101 21:33, 10 April 2007 (UTC) Copyright in school songHi, noticed your comment on the last edit of Saint Joseph's Preparatory School regarding the copyright of the school fight song. That song was written circa 1940 and likely published without notice anyway. After looking around, I see many other school pages include lists of songs and lyrics. In some cases the songs have whole articles devoted to them. I was just curious whether your decision to remove it was due more to the possible copyright violation or because there was really some reason to avoid content such as that. Thanks. Ar-wiki 13:07, 10 April 2007 (UTC) List of pubsAs someone who has contributed to the talk page discussion on List of publications in philosophy and/or that article's previous deletion debate, I thought you might be interested in participating in its new nomination for deletion which can be found here. Thanks. - KSchutte 17:30, 10 April 2007 (UTC) A proposal for stopping a long standing edit war.See Talk:adolescent sexuality for information on the proposal. It would create a branch off article containing solely views on the subject and hopefully get rid of the POV currently in the articles which are supposed to say what adolescent sexuality is. Not is it good or bad. In my opinion I say let the POV wars take place in an article ABOUT POV. not elsewhere. Tell us what you think at the above link. Nateland 02:20, 11 April 2007 (UTC) AdviceThank you for your advice on that issue, however, there is already a third opinion. The war seems to be between three people: Myself, Zythe, and DrBat, And yet still no valid reasons have been posted by either of those two. The only explanations given by those two have been "He refers to himself as gay", "Gay is the politically correct statement" and "You're the only one who wants your version". (Also, one edit by Silvestris, who's reason I'm not sure about. See my talk) I've posted multiple reasons, yet they continue to repeat one of the three statements above and revert it, starting the whole process over again. I'm honestly stuck here. Any ideas? DSMeatte 03:30, 11 April 2007 (UTC) For you for being bold to start Editors Assitance
improvement in sockpuppet notificationRE: User: Enorton. An issue was whether or not the user was notified in a sockpuppet complaint made by someone else. Notifications get placed on the user page. Not every user checks these. It's better to be placed on the user's talk page because that's the page where the "new message" warning directs. Shouldn't we modify the SSP complaint instructions to reflect this proposed notification change? (Disclaimer: I have no stake in the outcome of that case, whether or not Enorton is determined to be a sockpuppeteer.)VK35 21:19, 11 April 2007 (UTC)
Voting IrregularitiesCan I get your opinion on this matter? I had noticed a lotof folk weighing in who had never been tot he article before, and I thought, we should screen them out. I am in unfamiliar territory, and could use a bit of guidance. Arcayne (cast a spell) 00:48, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
Your general not coolitudeIs this the best you can do? You banned Kinghy permanently for much less than what I did. You suck at life (and Wikipedia). -El Maxo 17:54, 12 April 2007 (UTC) User:TrotboyI am tired of the abuse and petty vandalism by Trotboy; please see:
He has a tendency to produce unsourced stubs, an editorial matter than I am dealing with by editorial means, but I should welcome some action before I edit more of what he regards as "his" articles to curb his behaviour. Bridgeplayer 01:55, 13 April 2007 (UTC) Thanks very much for the block and for deleting the image. I was starting to get mildly cheesed off :-) --YFB ¿ 03:35, 13 April 2007 (UTC) AdminshipHey, I am considering applying for adminship, any thoughts? Alan.ca 08:10, 13 April 2007 (UTC) Out
What does that mean? That he was trying to find the name of an editor? That is a blockable offence? --Thus Spake Anittas 23:36, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
ThanksFor reverting that vandalism. The Behnam 01:47, 14 April 2007 (UTC) It is unjustSeraphim, I was blocked momentarily on 3RR, when user Piotrus complained on me. Biophys violated 3RR rules tens of thousands times on Boris Stomakhin, and you give him just a warning? This is so unjust in realtion to me. I haven't been given a warning.Vlad fedorov 07:00, 14 April 2007 (UTC) You also haven't given any warning to Biophys.Vlad fedorov 07:01, 14 April 2007 (UTC) You may be interesting in commenting at ANI where in discussion of Vlad's incivility he also claimed this block (which I fully support) was unjust...-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 16:58, 14 April 2007 (UTC) Comments at MusicBased on your comments at Music, do you feel that the same applies at PORN? Some compromise including the PNC tag was posted by AnonEMouse, but promptly reverted by Jeff. What do you think? --Kevin Murray 20:04, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
Billy Ego and a related issue with El CHi, and thank you again for your kind and thorough support in the Billy Ego matter. If you could spare the time, I would be grateful if you could try and assist me with resolving a somewhat similar dispute. It concerns El C (talk · contribs · blocks · protections · deletions · page moves · rights · RfA), whose user page, I believe, is inappropriate for much the same reasons Billy Ego's was. However, El C has flatly refused to discuss the issue. He has simply deleted all my comments on his talk page ([93], [94], [95]). At this point, I think it would be helpful if you could ask El C to talk to me about it, and possibly if you would add your own thoughts about the appropriateness of this sort of user page content. I am also making this request because I am thinking about opening an RfC on this issue, which requires that two users have unsuccessfully tried to resolve the dispute bilaterally. Best, Sandstein 23:03, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
Your 3RR block of User:SchmuckyTheCatHi. You blocked SchmuckyTheCat for a 3RR violation incurred in edit-warring with User:Pointe. However, Schmucky had posted to ANI that it appeared Pointe is the reincarnation of User:Instantnood, who is currently banned for repeated violations of an ArbCom decision. This appears to be a plausible claim although I don't know Instantnood's work well enough to feel confident in blocking Pointe without another admin agreeing. If Pointe is indeed Instantnood, as Schmucky believed when she made these edits, then the edits were reverting a banned user and exempt from 3RR. Please re-evaluate with this in mind? Thanks, Newyorkbrad 00:15, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
categoriesSeraphimblade, I am curious about the category list on the category http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Large_Group_Awareness_Training I am trying to understand what the standards are for categories. In the case of LGAT, it also has a category of the same name. And within that cagetory are listed a multitude of other categories. I'm dont quite understand why LGAT should have its own category, nor why that category would then need to be listed as being in other categories. My question is: What is the wiki-process for justification of a new category and also for justification to include a category inside other categories? (you can reply here if you wish, I will watch) Lsi john 18:15, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
AMA to possibly nukeThis one is surplus to requirements now, as the editor was a sockpuppet of the community banned Rms125a@hotmail.com. Thanks. One Night In Hackney303 23:55, 15 April 2007 (UTC) CinderellaHey—Wanted to let you know—I reverted a revision you made to the article Cinderella. I felt the text you deleted, while quite weasel-wordy on the whole, did have some value and, perhaps, could be revised instead of deleted. I posted some brief comments on the Cinderella talk page. Anyway, you're certainly a more experienced editor than myself, so if you feel the text should go, I won't undo your revision again. best Fixer1234 04:13, 16 April 2007 (UTC) WP:PROF dispute tagHey -- would you mind removing the dispute tag? What's under dispute I would characterize as a hypothetical point, but I'm concerned that the dispute tag might make it seem like disagreement is much more substantial. When WP:PROF was still a proposal, it was a recurring problem that people who were supporting articles that were ultimately deleted would point to the fact that WP:PROF was "just a proposal" and I think the same thing could happen with the dispute tag. Mangojuicetalk 12:17, 16 April 2007 (UTC) HelpHello Seraphim. I'm User:AlexCovarrubias. I have sent you an e-mail requesting your help. Please check your inbox or go to my talk page. Alex. (I told a friend to paste this msg in your usertalk because I'm blocked). Jack FruitTodd, I read your opinion on Jack Fruit and the inclusion of the quote from Babur. Could you please elaborate on how it meets the wiki NPOV requirements? Here is an extract from the Wikipedia NPOV policy. Wikipedia is devoted to stating facts in the sense as described above. Where we might want to state an opinion, we convert that opinion into a fact by attributing the opinion to someone. So, rather than asserting, "The Beatles were the greatest band," we can say, "Most Americans believe that the Beatles were the greatest band," which is a fact verifiable by survey results, or "The Beatles had many songs that made the Billboard Hot 100," which is also fact. In the first instance we assert an opinion; in the second and third instances we "convert" that opinion into fact by attributing it to someone. It is important to note this formulation is substantially different from the "some people believe..." formulation popular in political debates. The reference requires an identifiable and objectively quantifiable population or, better still, a name (with the clear implication that the named individual should be a recognized authority). Babur was a notable figure in Indian history. However, he has nothing to do with Jack Fruit, which is indigenous to India. In addition, I am very sure that this is not a majority opinion at all. I am a little surprised that someone from Bangladesh wants to put such a quote about their own national fruit but of course that is his/her choice. Please let me know your thoughts. Thanks! deletesSeraphimblace, what are your thoughts on deleting the Klemmer & Associates article? They are a seminar company and the founder Brian Klemmer is a pastor, author and speaker. They do works overseas for orphanages in Africa,, etc. But I'm not sure its a noteworthy article on wiki. your thoughs? Lsi john 23:30, 13 April 2007 (UTC) Thank you for the update. Yes, indeed, it gets very frustrating when a contributor applies a strict application of the rules against others and a diametrically opposed set of editing standards for their own edits. Is there no way to have a contributor's overall actions, edits and general behavior (including repeated conflicts 'of the same nature' with multiple people), and ultimately have them censured by some governing body? Lsi john 12:57, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
A questionRegarding about not writing "in-universe" articles, I found that it's quite contradicting to have Star Wars with a very long article comparing to others (e.g. Japanese anime like Gundam SEED Destiny and games like Gunbound) where they are being stubify numerous times. I wonder why is there such inconsistency. Is it simply because Star Wars is more popular in the community comparing to others hence they can around this writing style rule? OhanaUnited 16:11, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
MediationI have accepted your mediation case. Please watch http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2007-04-10_Large_Group_Awareness_Training I will go through the discussion pages and history later today. RogueNinjatalk 17:44, 16 April 2007 (UTC) Signpost updated for April 16th, 2007.
You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot 06:34, 17 April 2007 (UTC) Speedy Delete CandidateNot sure, but this page seems like itsa big ol' ad for the company in question. It doesn't seem noteworthy. I first looked to edit out the peacock words before realizing it was simply a marketing brochure, which WP is not. Arcayne (cast a spell) 15:54, 17 April 2007 (UTC) A Little ProtectionThe Robin Hood article has been dealing with a lot of anon. user juvenile vandalism. Would it be too much to ask for semi-protection? It would seem too harsh to block out the en tire IP address. Arcayne (cast a spell) 18:57, 17 April 2007 (UTC) This user is back with another sockpuppet account, Great_Sarkar (talk · contribs). The account creation date, the contrib log, and self-declaration that he/she is a sockpuppet in Talk:N.R. Narayana Murthy page, have left no doubt that the account is from the puppetmaster User:Magicmiracle. Request you to indef block this new account, and extend the existing block on the master account. Thank you. - KNM Talk 20:19, 17 April 2007 (UTC) Layout Messed UpI tried it under FF and IE 6 & 7 under windows, and everything is in a narrow column one the right side of the screen.Nousernamesleft 01:31, 18 April 2007 (UTC) Comment on discussion from Cyde's pageHello, I'm sorry, I did not mean to imply any attack. It was just more expiditious for me to type defend than the other things that popped into my head. --After Midnight 0001 02:31, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
Eugene IonescoThanks for the extra comments! mcr616 Speak! 20:51, 18 April 2007 (UTC) VorarephiliaThanks for adding your comments. If you could say something to ValarClan I would really appreciate it. I'm the only person he's really dealt with so far and I don't want him to have the impression I'm "picking on him". NeoFreak 23:19, 18 April 2007 (UTC) 3RRHi Seraphimblade. You recently decided to take no action on my report about Al Sharpton. After looking at your reasoning on that case and on at least one other, I believe that you misunderstand 3RR policy. As I see it, even if you revert different sections written by different editors, each revert counts towards the limit. I'm happy to be shown I'm incorrect, though. Hate to waste my time making up the reports (which take forever), if I've got the wrong end of the stick. Oh, and I'm not advocating a block now for the user in question, I believe it would constitute a stale report, although I also believe if you'd looked a bit deeper into the matter, you would have seen, for example, a previous block for that user on the same article. Thanks for taking the time to read this. IronDuke 23:38, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
Martinphi RFCHi Seraphimblade, I have taken an interest in the RFC and ArbCom problems over the pseudoscience articles, by way of (1) encountering Dakval at dowsing and (2) joining ScienceApologist in other pseudoscience articles. On the RFC, which you outlined here, you made a gross error of completely mischaracterizing something, and I wonder if you have since corrected it. This might be of importance to the ArbCom debate, which may heavily draw upon this RFC. I would not want this ArbCom decision or pseudoscience advocates to make an issue over such a mistake. Your error is in the way you portray Butler's website; he comments on the behavior of the skeptics; further, his advice section does not advise such behavior, nor does it advise in any other kind of disruptive behaviors (other than perhaps: "If you have a good understanding of one subject or another in this field, and the time and skill, register as a Wikipedia editor and learn how to make changes."). Now, I do note that the page has been changes since your posting on April 4th. But if it was a change to this section, it would be great if you can document that somehow (either google caching, or web page archiving). Either way, I strongly urge you to act proactively here. Otheus 15:21, 19 April 2007 (UTC) Comment on AIVHave I or you got /8 and /24 mixed up? I'm not sure :) Daniel Bryant 02:23, 20 April 2007 (UTC) Your 3O statementSeraphim, I just want to ask you something. I'll take your advice, but it nevertheless worries me that someone can describe themselves as a trained wrestler on their talk page and get away with it. In Australia there is a major problem with people claiming to be trained. There is an effort being made to clean this up, but a lack of regulation is hindering that process. People like The Legendary One make the wrestling industry here look very bad. That's why I took this matter up with him to begin with. Yes - perhaps I mishandled it and maybe I crossed the line into personal attack. But my concern remains. I hope you understand that. I'm told that the Adelaide area is a major problem anyway in this regard. I just want to know if it's within WP rules to lie about yourself on your user page. If so - then OK. If not - then what is the correct procedure to fix this up? Mal Case 05:21, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Please block 87.234.79.22http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mesopotamia&action=history
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Comment from my RfAI'm pleasantly surprised and humbled. Thanks for the commentary. --badlydrawnjeff talk 19:59, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
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Protection of HezbollahHi, I don't think the editorial war was so harsh that you was obliged to protect it. As I know this article have never been fully protected even during war of last year. At present we are trying to build consensus in the talk page. Please remove protection.--Sa.vakilian(t-c) 09:17, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
Wiki Rules assistance requestAs you are aware, I have been involved in editing the contested series of LGAT articles. My question is this.. Given that LGAT has no specific and universally accepted definition, can we claim in an article that Company XYZ is LGAT ? A dog is a dog because it meets the scientific test to be a dog. A company is LGAT because someone said it is. Would it not be a violation of WP:OR and WP:POV to make the claim that a company is LGAT instead of saying the company was called LGAT or was said to be of the LGAT category and then citing the person who said it? Its a technical distinction, but one that I feel is important. Additionally, how can I get a formal ruling on this which can then be applied across the series of articles? Thanks. Lsi john 00:27, 19 April 2007 (UTC) Thank you. That seems wrong in this case. (The procedure, not your answer.) This means virtually any company or organization can be LGAT and because that fact isn't cited, it can't be included. Because nobody has said LGAT is loosely defined or LGAT is defined by each author or LGAT does not have a universally accepted definition then those claims cant be put in wiki either. Which seems to make the entire series legally unbalanced. (you may reply here, its easier to follow a thread for me) :( Lsi john 00:45, 19 April 2007 (UTC) Um... actually, I need to re-address the question. Can we misquote a source? Specifically if a source says "ABC provided LGAT seminars" can we say "ABC is LGAT" ? Or must we strictly adhere to the letter of the cited remarks? Also, the terminology being used is "ABC IS LGAT" not necessarily "ABC is a company that provided LGAT seminars". To me, a company is an company. A company isn't LGAT. "LGAT" is a method of training. Lsi john 00:48, 19 April 2007 (UTC) The abuse I'm seeing is sort of like porn, I can't define it, but I know it when I see it. Actually thats just like LGAT, its not defined, but authors seem to 'know it when they see it'. Lsi john 00:51, 19 April 2007 (UTC) Perhaps the terms I'm looking for are WP:TE and WP:BOX though another editor suggested "pattern of subversive behavior" Lsi john 04:29, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
3RR issueHi Seraphimblade. I just wanted to tell you that within five hours of you warning User talk:Joseph.James00 for a 3RR violation he is at it again. This is essentially a second 3RR violation (if you take the start from what was previously the second revert). Will you deal with this or should I re-log it at the 3RR reports page? PageantUpdater User Talk Review me! 13:04, 21 April 2007 (UTC) Hi. User:Liaishard continues to insert non-NPOV material into the article. Right now, she she insists on changing a passage so that a point of view taken by Clark reads as a fact. Specifically, in the passage detailing how the producers of American Idol told Clark and his fellow contestants to select one of two attorneys for representation that the producers presented to them within two days or be dismissed from the show, the wording indicates that Clark and his fellow contestants felt this was a conflict of interest. Liaishard keeps changing this passage from "felt" to "knew". Liaishard insists that it's a fact, not an opinion, that it does not require a legal conclusion, and that because it's from Clark's book and his own words, that it's a "direct quote". I've tried to explain to her a direct quote is a word-for-word reproduction of someone's words with quotation marks, and that the passage "Clark felt" or "Clark knew" is a third-person paraphrase, but she refuses to listen, insisting that no, it's a first-person direct quote. Wen I try to correct her on this terminology on the article's Talk Page (as I have done numerous times over the past month or two), she disagrees, but without explaining why my assertion is wrong. She also continues to insert a dead link that she herself previously removed for that reason. Nightscream 23:50, 21 April 2007 (UTC) A request for mediation has been filed with the Mediation Committee that lists you as a party. The Mediation Committee requires that all parties listed in a mediation must be notified of the mediation. Please review the request at Wikipedia:Requests for mediation/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey Clark, and indicate whether you agree or refuse to mediate. If you are unfamiliar with mediation, please refer to Wikipedia:Mediation. There are only seven days for everyone to agree, so please check as soon as possible. Northern Ireland Flag IssueThank you for your decision on the Template:Northern Ireland cities dispute, just regarding your comment about the lack of comments on the talk page if you check the edit history I did refer them to the Northern Ireland flags issue they talk page on that and the Talk:Northern Ireland deals with the dispute, I didn't think it was useful to restart the whole debate again on another talkpage. As for the editor that made the report against me, he/she was involved in a similar dispute on another template with me, which you can see on my talkpage, and also in the edit history on his, he deleted the comments after he made the reprt against me.--padraig3uk 12:59, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
As a result of this and other disputes over the mis-use of the Ulster Banner on templates and articles I have put forward a proposal Here to put a Notice on the template pages that use this flag icon, to try and prevent future mis-use.--padraig3uk 00:08, 23 April 2007 (UTC) Just a questionDear Seraphimblade, Please explain to me why you issue warnings to Biophys, but admin Naconkantari blocked me without any warnings. You create yourself, double standarts in Wikipedia. Some users are slaves, and some are masters, doing whatever they want, without any fear to be penalised. This is dishonesty and disrespect for all Wikipedia users. Vlad fedorov 12:06, 23 April 2007 (UTC) rickierichHaven it is now time to release me from the blacklist I have discuss everything on my talk page and it is clear A B and Nposs form a tag team to harass me on all counts they can not argue against the common sense of my points they did in fact lie to you on several issue and continue to allow company catalogues on sites which is what I deleted from wikipedia they are scrapping the barrells of the rules to make there point do not allow them to manipulate which you have allowed. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 84.13.248.184 (talk) 12:16, 24 April 2007 (UTC). No 3RR Warning for BiophysHi, you said you would warn Biophys (talk · contribs) for his 3RR violation, yet he hasn't been warned, and he removed the warning I left for him. You had a question about the first revert but as I explained on the 3RR page, the first revert shifted stuff around but still reverted two full paragraphs of material (the same material he reverted three more times). Your point that everyone was edit warring is well taken, but if you are letting him off with a warning, you should at least give him a direct warning. Thanks! csloat 18:47, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
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You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot 07:02, 24 April 2007 (UTC) Seraphimblade, you recently reviewed this 3RR report about User:Mais oui!. Here you can see he has refused to discuss the matter with me outside of a quick uncivil response to my renewed effort. Here you can see that he has deleted all three discussions I have initiated on the matter in order to come to some mutual understanding. Now he has issued a further threat here if I change the article following my desire to reach consensus simply because he won't work to reach consensus with me. I believe it will be more than easy to pass any review of WP:BLP on this matter as almost every biographical source on the subject of the article describes him as Scottish. Rather, the issue is not his nationality but whether the article should be linked to Scottish people or Scotland. Mais oui is continuing to be disruptive and threatening. He is continuing to refuse to discuss changes. As an administrator, I ask you to review the matter and, if you would, please suggest a course of action. Thank you. 67.101.243.74 10:15, 24 April 2007 (UTC) Also refer to User talk:67.101.243.74#Your question
Speedied page from yesterdaySeraphimblade, I have an editor protesting on my talk page here about an article I tagged for speedy deletion yesterday, BOUML, which the log says you deleted under the same criterion I tagged it. I was trying to clarify to him more precisely why this was a second ago, but I can't remember what that particular article said exactly, only that it was vanity/spam.. Is there any way you can access deleted info, or perhaps you have a clearer memory than me? Sorry to bother and thanks! - Zeibura S. Kathau (Info | Talk) 18:21, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Just a tidbitAllo.
Um... just some advice... neeever say that around a Canadian. :D
Ararat arevI was just writing up a CheckUser case, but if you want to do so, be my guest! I'll let Dmc know. Cheers, – Riana ऋ 18:57, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
Re:Fair-use photos on userpageFine,Thanks for indicating that they were photos not for use on my page.Hurricaneshady 05:00, 26 April 2007 (UTC) RequestIf you have a moment, would you mind sharing your opinion, whatever it may be? Thanks. -- Pastordavid 19:06, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
Response on Sungenis from Assistance page(reproduced for your convenience) Seraphimblade, I understand that the links actually need to pertain to Sungenis. The documentation that Sungenis uses them is on the talk/discussion page, replete with links and all. It's all there. But we're trying to keep the article from becoming excessively cluttered, that is why they are not in the actual article. Truth-seeker (the one who keeps removing them) does not dispute that Sungenis really did use these sources (it seems clear that he doesn't want them there because he believes they do not reflect well on Sungenis). Although today he finally allowed them to stay, so we'll see what happens. BTW: after writing the paragraph above, I went back and took the links from the discussion page (documenting that Sungenis indeed used them) and put them in the article. We'll see if criticism is forthcoming again for following your advice. I agree your advice seems logical, but I can also see the complaint about clutter to a degree, I suppose. Liam Patrick 15:28, 26 April 2007 (UTC) NEW INFORMATION:
MFeinburgAs you can see, I don't know if this was from you or him but he's trying to hide it. He had me blocked earlier for 24 hours for "violating the 3rr rule" even though I didn't and was apologised to and now he's on the warpath with it. His main problem is with the Glock article where he and (his sock puppet?) are at war with several editors on the inclusion of the VA Tech article, even though it's reached a consensus on the talk page that it shouldn't be included, he and 2 other editors (Mysteriously all 3 editing only the same articles) are reverting everyones edits within minutes of each other all claiming people blanked the page?? I don't know, try to follow with it.
Quit being a bandwagon wikipedian and start looking into edit histories. CINEGroup 18:20, 26 April 2007 (UTC) help out?could you help me out, i keep getting warnings on my talk page and when i delete them well-meaning but misinformed editors replace them, over and over again, claiming that its vandalism to delete them. you helped me remove these once before and it was very effective. 71.112.6.35 06:22, 27 April 2007 (UTC) Question on marked copyvioI also checked Google for that case, and found nothing. However, I suspect that the editor who added that material was simply copying a primary source (presumably a text). I base this on the style of the writing, the fact that it was uploaded all at once, and the editing history of the account (new account, posting material at a rate faster than any human can type). Michaelbusch 21:42, 27 April 2007 (UTC) Self-published sources (online and paper) Anyone can create a website or pay to have a book published, then claim to be an expert in a certain field. For that reason, self-published books, personal websites, and blogs are largely not acceptable as sources. Self-published material may be acceptable when produced by a well-known, professional researcher (scholarly or non-scholarly) in a relevant field. These may be acceptable so long as their work has been previously published by reliable third-party publications. However, exercise caution: if the information in question is really worth reporting, someone else is likely to have done so. Self-published sources, such as blogs, should never be used as third-party sources about living persons, even if the author is a well-known professional researcher or writer; see WP:BLP. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Global_Warming_Swindle I have no problem with the source being used but it should be stated in the page that he is a primary author of the page, and that his own blog is used as a source of criticisms of the movie, this is clearly potentially a point of bias and readers should know this. Also you reverted my correction about the number of scientists that sent the letter of complaint, this a very specific detail from the source given for the sentence. Hardyplants 10:44, 29 April 2007 (UTC) The authors of both the letter and of the page in question are pretty clear. It looks to me like the proper use of a primary source, generally speaking (purely descriptive claim, attributed to the source rather than in an editorial voice.) Regardless, though, the inclusion of the material should be discussed as a whole. If you believe the source is inappropriate, by all means argue against its inclusion, but we've never done "disclaimers" like that. Specification of the exact number isn't problematic, of course, an increase in specificity is always good. Seraphimblade Talk to me 13:45, 29 April 2007 (UTC) From your somewhat verbose answer I am going to conclude that you did not understand the issue. Simply stated: If Tom says that S=4. And Ken produces a book saying that Tom is wrong. Then Tom produces a article in wikipedia about Ken's book, and says "many think" Tom is wrong and uses a quote from his own web (Toms) page as evidence that Ken is wrong and Tom is thus part of the many that he uses as a reference. Would it not be proper to state in the page in wikipedia that the page is heavily produced by Tom when the pages uses him as an expert also. I do not have a problem with the reference as long as those reading the page know that the person being quoited as an expert, is also the one producing the Article.Hardyplants 15:11, 29 April 2007 (UTC) re: TurkeyI have no idea how the FA star got removed - I did do a history dump last night, but it screwed up halfway through and I needed considerable help from Shresth91 to get it all fixed up. If you look at what I deleted, you'll see that all the lost revisions are completely useless, and I didn't remove anything that added useful content to the page. So I'm really, really not sure how the FA bit got lost. I'm not sure who to ask for help, though. – Riana ऋ 15:14, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Just a quick note - I noticed you'd tagged that article as fully protected but that protection has just expired. Regards. Will (aka Wimt) 18:05, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Many thanks! You couldn't indefinitely block his IP address too while you're at it? All edits from this IP address over the last year appear to be from this same user, and today, possibly as a response to the blocking of the sockpuppets, he's posted the same image to another 8 or 9 pages. I've posted the request at the intervention page. Again, thanks. - Gobeirne 11:27, 30 April 2007 (UTC) Hi, Can you copy edit the article when you have time? Thanks--Ugur Olgun 17:43, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
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Hi Seraphimblade, I just thought I should tell you that I invoked IAR and unbanned you, so don't worry. John Reaves (talk) 12:24, 1 May 2007 (UTC) My (Selket's) RfA
Rodolfo Valentin websiteI've previously added the link to Rodolfo Valentin website,as you answered to me before ( if WP does it with Ebay and others, it is okay). Also, I noticed that other hairdressers ( as Rodolfo) like Frederic Fekkaior Vidal Sassoonare having their website listed. I added it in the "infobox", but editors keep deleting it! Please let me know. ALSO: the editor Endroit, editing Frederic Fekkai article, states that the external link to the official website must be there as a "primary source references"... Rodolfo Valentin also needs the website listed as a "source for verification" as the "winner of the haircoloring techniques award". the thumbnail showing the certificate is loaded into Rodolfo Valentin website, and since Rodolfo Valentin page shows that it needs "verifiable sources", it is also important! right?. The page that directly goes to where the winner certificate is: [101] "Award and accolades". Can you please help me and add it to Rodolfo article? Probably you can add it back into the infobox or just the link as a verifiable source for the award. It is getting very stressful for me! thanks again!Ralicia 21:16, 1 May 2007 (UTC) thank you!Ralicia 20:42, 1 May 2007 (UTC) EN MediationSorry for taking so long to get back to you on this. We have been very busy at work. Due to the very large number of issues to be resolved in this mediation, we are going to try to tackle them two or three at a time to hopefully make this process easier for all involved. We've posted the first two issues we'd like to address - Finances and Inpop Records - on the mediation page you created. We'll try to resolve these first before tackling the rest of the issues. Thanks. Thelma BowlenTalk 08:47, 2 May 2007 (UTC) Fantasy-TV deletionI wanted to indicate that to me there seems there is an inequality in your application of various wikipedia guidelines when applied to a categoy such as "Internet television channels. It would seem that tests for (Unremarkable people, groups, companies and web content) pose a bias when applied to content that is meant to delineate a broad subject such as this. If Wikipedia is meant to be a broad resource related to informational content such as a directory of channels as this subcategory appears to be, then it would seem that all channels are relevant. If any channels are listed, then Wikipedia is violating its own rules against bias. Therefore, I propose either a removal of this test for remarkability in this category or the complete removal of the category of Internet television channels due to bias.
Regarding Chris GriswoldMy apologies for doing that if it offends you or goes against Wiki policy, but can you at least see my perspective of not logging in—or contributing for months—to Wikipedia based on the behavior of what I thought was two users and then login in find that both of them are the same person? I agree that kicking someone when they are down is bad, but considering the damage ChrisGriswold did, I feel saying that I am 'trolling' him is a harsh assesment of what I said on his talk page. He's causes stress and contention for no good reason to dozens. And he's even been interviewed in the press as an example of a 'good' Wiki editor. And now this? I will not post again, but I hope there isn't a Wiki rule against me watching his behavior in the future. I'm sure others will as well. —SpyMagician 09:38, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
As requestedSince you mentioned you needed some.... Chris Griswold sock?Did Chris Griswold used socks as an admin?--T-man, the wise 06:21, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
RE: Your admin coaching requestI've decided that I'll just "lurk" around Wikipedia for a time being and try to get to know how everything works. Maybe later I'll consider it. kai {talk/contributions} 12:04, 5 May 2007 (UTC) SockpuppetI wonder why this Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Lukas19 has been closed as "inconclusive". Every person who commented agreed that this is a sockpuppet of Lukas19. I fail to see how 100% of people agreeing is inconclusive. This is certainly a consensus, which is what Wikipedia usually requires. Why bother to ban someone if they are allowed to keep a sockpuppet account? Seems very weird to me. Alun 12:38, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
3O follow upSeraphimblade, I thought I had better check with you about this as you helped out before. My friend Curse of Fenric has created an article on his Wiki about The Legendary One and I was thinking about putting a link to it on his talk page. But I thought I'd better ask for your opinion on doing that before acting. Once bitten, twice shy you know! For reference have a look here. Mal Case 04:59, 7 May 2007 (UTC) Does the Offer still Stand?Seraphimblade ... I was wondering if the offer you made on my editor review to pen my RfA nomination still stands. I think I am ready (although if you think I should wait a little longer I trust your judgement). I am offline the rest of the day, but just leave me a note. Pastor David † (Review) 18:12, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
Ararat arev is back DenizTC 19:03, 7 May 2007 (UTC) assistanceHey sorry to bother you again. If you have time, can you please check Talk:Tanbur#copyvio. I strongly suspect that those IP's at the end of the section belong to the the same person, and I think the person has no desire to make constructive edits. Please check the next section, and other sections, too. What should I do? I might be in the wrong there as well blaming the person with no proof etc. I don't want to edit war, I don't think those IP's will stop after a while either. Please check this diff and the section Persian Kurdish tanbur. Thanks a lot. DenizTC 01:04, 8 May 2007 (UTC) Signpost updated for May 7th, 2007.
You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot 06:39, 8 May 2007 (UTC) A recent blockHi, you have recently blocked this user. While I don't endorse quite some of his edits, I disagree that he is a sock of VinceB. His POV is similar, but not his behaviour - for one thing, he asked for my help in an e-mail, which is something Vince seemed too proud to even consider. On the other hand, the two users who opened his case are not neutral: Juro has already been indef blocked once for being disruptive, including sockpuppetry proven by CU, then he was unblocked as a "last chance" (itself a questionable decision); while Tankred was the target of constant harassment by VinceB while the latter was around, so he may well be less patient towards users with a similar POV and level of activity. I request that, in line with WP:BITE, Odbhss be blocked only if a checkuser proves he is really the same person (which I believe it won't); else he should get a fair chance to prove he is willing and able to abide by Wikipedia policy and enter into constructive debate regarding content. Regards, KissL 08:07, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Hi Seraphimblade, if you decide to review that block, you may be interested in this thread, created by an IP very likely belonging to the banned User:VinceB at WP:ANI after you blocked User:Odbhss. I can be wrong, but I think this collusion provides even more evidence justifying your block of Odbhss. 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We publish all of L. Ron Hubbard's fiction books. I want to do a project of going through and updating all the entries that exist with the correct information providing best seller list info, sales quantities, quotes, etc. and then to separately add more more titles that may not be listed. Is there any special way I should go about this? Some of the extant material is quite slanted and in at least one instance, Battlefield Earth, devotes considerable time to talking about the movie, even after noting that it was a separate citation -- so this would be a case that I would want to have the movie stuff just listed under the movie. Thank you for your assistance. John Goodwin jgoodwin@galaxypress.com John Goodwin 18:31, 9 May 2007 (UTC) Thank you Seraphimblade. I'll finish reading all that you recommended and if I have further questions, I'll get back with you. John Your Assistance(I also posted similar on Krator's page) Seraphimblade, I need your assistance. As you have had some exposure to the conflict between myself and Smee in the past, I would like your help, if you are willing, to clean up some muck that Smee seems to be trying to stir up. Smee recently struck perverbial gold when he *cough* uncovered my original username [here] (which I wasn't even aware still existed - though I also hadn't thought about it either) and to which I openly admited. Now he's creating smoke, to imply that I'm intentionally committing some wrong doing with socks: [here] and [here] Its absurd, of course. I had no idea that admin was a protected phrase (after all, the system had let me register it). At that point, I also had no idea that a wiki community even existed. A quick check of the edit history on that account shows it was locked immediately after the 1st posting. It took me a while to figure out what the hell was wrong, and then I saw that
So, following those instructions, I created this account, and you will see that no further posts were made which could count as abusive. I posted commentary [here]. I tried to get a sock check on myself, [here] to establish that I'm not one, but mr COI Smee tried to get a speedy delete [here] by demonstrating COI and declaring it an improper check. He was reversed [here] and reprimanded [here]. He again reverted the speedy [here] but reverted himself [here]. I have posted more information regarding his technique [here]. I have no doubt, base on history, that he will show up here on your page and on Lucasbfr's page to add innocent commentary. Please help me stop this insanity and get those spurious and improper allegations removed. If I am blocked from doing a check user on myself, then Smee can keep the allegations going, without any formal charges. I request a speedy trial to be able to clear my name and move forward. Thank you. Lsi john 13:09, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
At this point, my goal is to get the original account removed. It was, as you say, an innocent (and common?) registration. I had not given it any thought until now. But now it is being used to imply wrong doing. And, it is being used to imply wrong doing by someone with serious COI in the matter. How do I get those pages properly investigated, deemed innocent and removed? At least for now, that puts out his fire and prevents him from mis-using facts and implying guilt. If you look through his posts both on those pages, and the comments in my checksock request, he is clearly implying without outright declaring. This innuendo is harmful as it creates a shadow where one should not exist. Can you help start, and walk me through, whatever process is required to remove those pages? And help see that the removal process is not derailed by Smee in another COI clerical delete? Thanks. Peace in God. Lsi john 13:35, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
Can nothing be done to stop him? He continues to follow me around and I have asked him to stop. Lsi john 18:34, 9 May 2007 (UTC) |