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of any reviews that don't express an opinion) so we'd have to remove all links to film reviews if NPOV applied to external links. We don't remove links simply because of the politics of the site linked to. I think you also misunderstand the concept of "vandalism". We can't simply throw around the term to justify removal of any material we don't like. It applies specifically to activity that disrupts wikipedia or disrupts an article. I've seen MIM reviews quoted in Harper's so they are actually relatively well known if only for their amusement value. There is no reason why we shouldn't have external links to Christian film reviews or Marxist film reviews. A broad variety of links is encouraged. What's discouraged are repetitive links to similar material (eg reviews from a dozen daily newspapers would be repetitive).
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pointed me to the Ward Churchill page. Look at the edit history on it. It's disgraceful. The resulting article is bizarre. I know not much about Ward Churchill but I do know how to Google search him. Why is it that Knowledge's take on him is so different from the respected local newspapers of his area? We know the answer. You take it on yourself to police Knowledge, well that's great but like a corrupt cop you are only interested in enforcing the law against the gang that isn't your gang. And if you can defend that and pretend you take "the project" seriously then you are able to straddle both sides of Ross Perot's wire fence. Aside from not being good for reproduction it is just plain dishonest. Enforce the rules against some lefties before darkening my door with your faux piety.
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unprotected until at least an attempt to resolve the issue has been made on the talk page. What I'm curious about is what policy you are using to justify removing an extenrnal link? Marxism is a philosophy (at least according to most university philosophy departments) but if you don't think the link fits under that category than why not suggest a new category rather than removing the links altogether. What I am interested in knowing is how the other links such as the one on Jewish history and the Matrix are justified while the marxist link is not.
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and not presented an RFC until you were all ready. This sort of ad hoc-kery, Phil writing an RFC, getting it certified and then having it change on a daily basis is really nonsense. If you weren't ready you should have told Phil to withdraw his RFC and hold off for a few days. Similarly, Phil should have consulted with you. As it is, the two of you have created a mess and in real life that would result in the whole thing being thrown out.
1160:"I've wasted far more time than I originally wished to on this, had to take time away from Knowledge over the past few days as real life intruded, and now I'd like to see this through. If you really intend to boycott the RfC I think I'd need to go to RfA. I'm not calling for your head on a platter, but I do think your actions need some scrutiny and some... admonishing. Anyways, now I really am going to head out for a while" 523:
sockpuppets did indeed cross the line into vandalism... the cases that didn't were cases where a sockpuppet was used to evade the three-revert rule, which is also covered in the blocking policy. No admin can block a user merely for their opinions... of the "dozens of right-wingers blocked", name one that wasn't justified by the provisions of the Knowledge:Blocking policy. -- 03:37, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
821:]. There would have been no incentive for going to the Talk pages had I protected the version you prefer and in any case, since the external link in question is not a violation of wikipolicy there's no reason to protect the version excluding it. Votes are not the way to "seek a wider consensus". In fact, settling matters by voting is discouraged on wikipedia. An RFC is the usual course of action. 271:
make this a better article. We have not resorted to personal attacks, and have tried to help. It is all to no avail, and I think if we eliminated this user, we could actually work on the article to make it somewhat better. As it stands now, we just end up fighting revert wars or having to get the page protected, where we are also prevented from contributing. Thanks.
137:, as Curps is a longtime contributor to Knowledge and an administrator, it is unlikely he is making test edits. Could you provide a diff showing the edits you object to? Looking at his contribution history, it looks like he is restoring comments you are removing from a talk page. Please don't remove others' comments, and please don't misuse the 411:
noticed in the very brief time I've registered is create permanently frozen articles which warnings about their neutrality. This is probably a second best option I would hope for sincere editors but this is the monster you - more than anyone - have created. What's that saying about being careful what you wish for. You've got it.
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as that site really only deals with popular mainstream reviews. Indeed, by your criteria we could not link to serious scholarly critiques of films carried in scholarly journals. We do not determine the worthiness of links by how mainstream or popular they are. Rather we look for diversity of opinions in our links.
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identify what's happening. The only reason it doesn't is that it's a whitewash. If Churchill had said Iraqi babies were not innocent victims, the article would read quite differently. You know it. I know it. The article is scorched earth and while I don't agree with them, I understand how it ended up that way.
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Similarly, I don't have time to constantly rewrite my response to Phil's RFC just because Phil or someone else wants to rewrite the complaint. I criticised Phil once already for belatedly making minor changes after I'd already responded and now this. I think you should have co-ordinated things better
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TheGrza, I think you misunderstand our POV policy which applies to the content of the articles only, not to external links. First of all if we did not allow POV in external links we'd have to remove half the external links in Knowledge. Secondly, all film reviews are, by definition, POV (I don't know
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It seems rather POVish to remove the MIM review from the Religion/philosophy/theory of The Matrix section, but leave all the others. Especially when you are claiming your rational is that only "mainstream" reviews, viewpoints, and opinions should be allowed. I am willing to leave others alone pending
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There is no mention of the inquiry in the introduction, it reads as if he doesn't have a problem in the world. Whether your wish that he stay, or my prayer that he is axe-murdered by the ghost of a real Indian are answered is not the point. I'm not saying it should say what will happen, but it should
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Hi, Curps. I'm a sysop here from a long time ago, and I just recently started using Knowledge again. The last time I was using Knowledge, banning people was rare, but now it seems more common and acceptable to do without a 5 week mailing list discussion. Now, I need to block 67.66.60.180, but I don't
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Specifically to Curps, while I agree that linking to hundreds of mainstream reviews would be repetitive I see no problem with listing to a variety of reviews from different mainstream and non-mainstream viewpoints. Whether or not a review is listed on "Rotten Tomatoes" or IMDB is not really relevent
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but serious film criticism does actually deal with ideology, subtext etc and is not just the "thumbs up" "thumbs down" type review you see in a newspaper. By your argument we couldn't link to serious scholarly articles on films, many of which "deconstruct" films from a Marxist, feminist, postmodern,
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An utterly disingenuous response. You haven't nominated a left wing editor ever have you? It's a disgrace. I don't wish to be rude or disrespectful to you but for you to ask me (who has been around 20 minutes) for disruptive left wing editors or people who breach the rules is frankly outrageous. You
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And I see from your record you are a trigger happy blocker of people. Can't you see that authoritarian leftism is failing here. Just as it failed everywhere else it's been tried. Only by respecting diversity can Knowledge be anything. I have been editing very briefly and I see many problems. I doubt
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a "dumbass" and "phucked in the head", he graciously allowed me in on the fun with "dumb shit". I think reviewing the information shows that Allentchang and I (as well as yourself and at least one other) have worked really hard to be understanding and to communicate with this person on how they can
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Can you help me figure out what I need to do to simply get this person banned/blocked? They have violated just about every wiki rule. 3RR on this article, POV and personal attacks. We have tried to reason on talk pages, both for the IP and the article, and finally had to resort to the request for
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Yes, I figured that out. I think maybe it could have been done a bit more carefully, to preserve some of the work that had been done previously... for instance, there were a number of redlinks in the new version that weren't redlinks in the old version, I fixed some of them but probably not all. --
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You have to be a bit careful because "obvious cases of vandalism" usually refers to blanking, replacing the article with garbled letters, etc. This particular case looks much more like an edit war, and some admins might interpret it that way; however the fact that this anon included sentences like
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I replied to Philwelch's RFC and then wrote one of my own in regards to your behaviour. You then rewrote Phil's RFC after it had already been certified and after I had already written a detailed response. I thought rewriting an RFC after it had been certified and expecting me to rewrite my response
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and have their own actions undergo severe scrutiny resulting in unanticipated outcomes and sanctions that are much more severe than one would have originally anticipated. ArbComm is best left for issues that are truly unresolvable and chronic, not for a one time limited spat that seems to have been
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I've already said I should not have left the article alone after initial protection. I'd be happy if you were to concede that rather than unprotect or edit the protected article, it would have been more prudent for you to either ask for unprotection on the Requests for protection page or gone to an
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You've placed your comments in the wrong part of the RFC. Since you are not the bringer of the RFC and the RFC has already been certified your comments, as far as I understand, do not belong where you've placed them -- I've moved them to the RFC's talk page. Since the RFC has already been certified
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That's certainly not my objective. But I can understand why those terrorized out of articles chose desperate means to make it clear that there is dissent. It hasn't effected me though. But I respect dissent. All you do by bullying edits, blocking, reversions, operating in packs, all of which I have
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I think the anon is a lost cause. I think the article is actually pretty good, and I think it only needs a little help. The only reason I got involved was catching some of the initial 'vandalism'. I actually view this exchange as entertaining, and a good learning experience for me...I just don't
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It's probably not necessary to remove those blocks. Blocks on IP addresses have a certain overhead, because they need to be checked every time, every edit... but blocks on a username only need to be checked once, at login time. I don't think there's any real overhead at all. -- Curps 05:25, 23 Apr
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I am not impersonating anyone. I signed up as zenupassion. Except I forgot the 'n'. Doh. That's how I stumbled on Zen-master you see. I typed in the wrong thing on my contributions and saw all of these crazy things. SO no impersonation. He's the one impersonating an editor. He's actually something
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Be honest, you're a leftist. It's obvious. I have no problem with that. But the authoritarian streak in the left probably caused more misery these past one hundred years than anything else so forgive me for just not agreeing with you about a subtle approach. I've edited one or two articles and one
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Hi Curps, I was wondering if you looked at the discussion on NM being a terrorist before you removed him from that category. Also I can understand that you might want to remove it because he isn't practicing anymore but I notice that you did not remove him from the category of political prisoners
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Given the lack of outside comments made on either of our RFCs would have been resolved. The most likely scenario would have been for them to languish for a few weeks and then been removed as old. We seem to be four or five people nattering at each other, all thinking our actions, and those of our
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Your rationalization above simply doesn't hold water. You protected the page at 16:59 UTC, added a "protected" template at 17:01, but then applied a revert at 17:35. If you yourself decided to protect the page against edits, it was not appropriate for you to then edit the page yourself, to your
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No admin needs to block a user merely for their opinions. They can use the rules and just do it anyway. They can devise some corrupt spin to explain it but we know why it happens. The Churchill page is a good example. It is scorched earth, was it made better by your intervention or worse? It's a
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People don't get blocked for writing outrageous pap, they just get reverted. See Knowledge:Blocking policy. They only get blocked if they get into an edit war and break the Knowledge:Three revert rule, or if they lose their cool and start committing clear-cut vandalism (blanking pages, replacing
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I deny sockpuppetry. Totally deny it. Sorcery too. Perhaps burning these witches at the stake would address the problem. But seriously, there have been different approaches on different articles from what I've seen. Your favorite example of Ward Churchill is a case in point. The article seems to
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You should be protecting the editors from the mob-bullying going on in various articles. You should become familiar with what the effect is of your intervention. You cite Churchill. I refer you to COINTELPRO, it's bullshit. It says the FBI killed people and beat them up. Well it might have but I
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From what I see TonyMarvin is a guilty white leftist like most of those editing that article. Why has the disease of political correctness tainted our campuses so much. It is just anti learning. Anyway, I don't care about Ward Churchill. I am just following up on some interesting articles I have
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At the bottom † University of Santo Tomas(1611) is considered by some as the oldest existing University. Others consider University of San Carlos as the oldest. It was foremerely called Universidad de San Ignacio and was founded in 1595, closed in 1769 and reopenned under a its current name with
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As for Arbcomm, I've participated in a few ArbComm complaints, a few times as a complainant or witness, once as a respondent (the complaint against me was not upheld and the complainant was ultimately banned for a year) and you should be aware that it is not uncommon for complainants to suffer
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reverted it at 17:35. If it's protected, then you yourself should not edit it. Why will you not admit that the person who reverted the protected article (that you yourself protected!) was none other than yourself. If you have protected an article against editing, then you should not edit it
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Your reverting the article prior to protecting it was very questionable. You are taking sides in an editing dispute after all. Protection was premature in any case, there has been active discussion at Mista-X's talk page and other talk pages. It is perfectly normal for Knowledge to be quite
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You're slipping, by the way. First you said "Dozens of right-wingers blocked." then you say, "How can I possibly know who you've blocked?" Well, do you know who I've blocked or don't you... and if you don't know, how could you know unless it was you (your sockpuppets)? And admit most of those
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I have stated clearly disruption is certainly not a goal of mine. I respect though those people excluded in brutal form by groups of leftist editors from areas they call their own. They refer to "like minded souls", send each other messages, I have just been reading some of these. It's really
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said on the incident page that we'd both made mistakes you suddenly disappeared from that page rather than contend with criticism), but I've got better things to do than get a pound of flesh for you. I think if you continue your habit of self-justification and refusal to admit error you will
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In any case, I'm not on wikiholiday, haven't been for some time (as you could tell by looking at my user contributions), and have removed the note from my page. Not wise to make up rules to justify unprotecting an article after a few mintues. The article has been protected, it shouldn't be
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I believe that University of San Carlos really should be considered the oldest existing University considering that Universidad de San Ignacio is San Carlos. An entity(person, school, organization) can change its name but it is essentially the same entity. We really have to consider
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I believe the justification UtherSRG gave for blocking Mista-X was for 3RR. I don't think AndyL's revert in that particular case constitutes an incidence of spamming, although Mista-X's overall actions might indeed be considered link-spamming. AndyL's involvement at
1623:, I was kinda wondering if the 3RR rule applies in handling obvious cases of vandalism. If it does, and if the talk pages fail to solve the issue, may I confirm if asking for page protection is the proper way forward? Thank you very much for the clarifications. :) -- 1204:
AndyL has just removed an addendum by PhilWelch from the page because he is not the official respondent. I think it should go back on there, but I'm not going to be the one to revert AndyL's edits after the way he's been acting. Just thought I'd let you know.
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selective about what external links are appropriate; this is standard practice. At this point, the global consensus (across multiple pages) seems to be against you and Mista-X... it might be appropriate to back off and call a vote to seek a wider consensus. --
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resolved in essence. Also, you should be aware that the current ArbComm practice is to ban both complainant and respondent from editing all articles related to the complaint until the complaint is resolved (a process that takes weeks, sometimes months).
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It would be easier for Saddam Hussein's camel (the one he used to dry hump geddit?) to pass through the eye of a needle than for me to get the lefty editors to agree to that move. Why don't you do it as an experiment into the liberal paradigm here.
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I suggest TheGrza reread the discussion page, particularly the section titled "resolution?". I suggest he also look at a few RFCs and familiarise himself with how they are formatted and where people put comments before making specious complaints.
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First of all your reasoning for removing protection is somewhat bizarre and possibly a violation of wikirules. There's no rule against people on "holiday" protecting a page nor is there one stating that such pages should be unprotected quickly.
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either. I'm not interested in having an edit war, I just want to get a feel for why you did so that we can come to a consensus. How would you feel about adding the category again but perhaps adding the word "former" in parenthesis? Best,
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I'll reply on your talk page but the RFC seems to be quite invalid given what's occured (for one thing, the way it now stands, the RFC was certified more than 72 hours after it was initiated rather than the required 48). Is that
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I am not familiar with Ward Churchill. Nor was I even aware of Knowledge last night. I have a good alibi actually, I was at my grandmother's house having dinner. I wouldn't lie about that surely if it wasn't true. She's special.
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but didn't think that this could have negative consequences. It's going to take some more work to translate the list -- but once we're done, it'll be far, far more visually pleasing than the original English version.
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How can I possibly know who you've blocked? You know, at least I hope you do. You haven't blocked any of the editors of COINTELPRO who have produced the most outrageous pap you could read this side of 1970 Pravda.
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and fits in to the catagory, then it is only fair that you remove the others. In the other cases your argument holds more water, but in this one it does not. I am asking you one more time to please rv. Thanks.
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I swear to Christ that I don't see it. Are you sure it isn't a cached page in your browser? I don't intend to be difficult, but I've searched the page both with my eyes and my browser and failed to find
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If it was indeed a 3RR violation then I don't think he was violating policy in the sequence of events you described above. I did object to some of his other actions, and have discussed this with him. --
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I did add some material after you unlocked, and before his first revision. I'll just look to revert the anon's crap and then edit. As a relatively new user I didn't want to appear to be violating 3RR.
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I went to the Ward Churchill article and see what you mean. Misconduct of that kind has no place on Knowledge article. I agree though the article does seem to be a rather ugly white-wash. So to speak.
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Yes but the reverting is the problem. There are multiple sock-puppets of Viajero for example who act in unison to revert on sight - and with no reason anything outside their narrow political agenda.
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seems to be limited to applying 3RR (apparently fairly) and getting involved in a content dispute... I don't think there's grounds for complaint against him with regard to that specific activity at
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pushes it over the line in my opinion. In general though, you should avoid getting into a rapid-fire edit war that clutters up the page history. It would have been better to make a 3RR report at
895:. After blocking me, he reverted the page. This is a complete violation of his Admin trust and he should be removed from such a position from now on. Would you be willing to help out in this?-- 759:'s important and influential writings on film would be banned, by your argument, as they are ideological in nature and explore the subtext of films rather than simply being a technical critique. 560:
BTW, if you're a corrupt cop perhaps you'd consider a payoff to join my gang. I'm very generous.You could start with blocking Zen-master for breaching the 3 revert rule I was just reading about.
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seems to have been resolved and this is no longer a pressing concern it may make more sense for us to obtain clarification of what both of us did wrong so we can abide by that in the future.
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As it seems, however, that the account was created by someone who only used it last March to vandalize pages my question is thus simple : is there any chance of making an exception to the
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I don't think it's acceptable to rewrite an RFC after its been certified and replied to and I am unaware of any precedents where this has been done. It makes a mockery of the RFC process.
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Thanks for the heads up. I've been watching the page and I don't disagree with anything in it; you're showing the restraint that epitomizes a good admin and I congratulate you for it.--
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Thanks. I approve of your undertakings. Really, I'm just bowing out from working on it myself--it was your dispute the whole time, and I'm letting you take care of it from now on. —
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As for my ignoring your suggestion of mediation, you should look again at the sequence since you seem to have forgotten that you had just rejected mediation for the content dispute.
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protected page. It's a catastrophe and I can blame Viajero and he can blame the users trying to get some balance in there (unsuccessfully) but to be fair we should all blame you.
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had been blocked for his spamming, after which he himself violated the same rule by reverting on the same page he blocked me for reverting. There's nothing wrong with that?--
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I was following another Wikipedian's suggestion to grab up every variant of Knowledge is Anarchism. Go ahead and ban Knowledge is Anarchism, etc., indefinitely, but leave
1807:. Please look there to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in its not being deleted. Thank you. — 455:
You know as well as I that you just go to that Block List and look one up. One left wing editor, scum like Viajero or such. I have just reading his trail of destruction.
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There are dozens of examples. Dozens. And I've been here very briefly so I can't really in good faith tell you but I'm sure you know where the bias cancer has spread.
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Reverting simple vandalism isn't subject to the 3RR. Please stop vandalising Zenupassio and your fellow sock puppet Zen-masturbator (which is also impersonization).
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The dispute at the Matrix page is over. As for the momentous events of 25 April I think we both got carried away. I've admitted that, you haven't (and indeed, when
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I have not created any sock-puppets. Check my IP address please. I am one user on one computer this cold cold night. All alone with only a corrupt cop to talk to.
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That's a misrepresentation. A third party inappropriately added comments to the response which belonged on the discussion page.AndyL 22:21, 3 May 2005 (UTC)
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If you're really interested in being nice to me you will review your bourgeois anti Rufio policy which I know has caused a major disturbance in the Force.
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OK I lied about not knowing who you blocked, I just thought it was rich for you to ask me who you blocked. If you don't know you shouldn't be doing it.
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I am sorry your impotence is obvious. But I am not sockpuppet and have not engaged in the behaviors you allege. I hope you apprehend those responsible.
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preferred version. I don't believe you have entered into this content dispute as an above-the-fray mediator, rather you are a partisan participant. --
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Hey, yeah, big mistake with that pic huh? It was next to an article about 1967 and I just assumed really. So someone's already fixed it so no biggie.
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Perhaps the most reasonable solution is for all RFCs to be withdrawn and for us to go to mediation for guidance, particularly since the dispute at
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Thanks for clearing that mad /16 block so quickly last night. I woke up this morning thinking "Gosh! I did that?" and just checked the log now. --
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That makes sense. Thanks for the clarification. I was also concerned about the autoblocking of IP addresses, but I'm on a dynamic IP anyway. --
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it's protected I believe. Gee I love the comment above that "Zen-masturbator" is impersonating Zen-master, I think that counts as an admission.
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Had no such plans although maybe zen-mastur and his 14 yo sockpuppet ugen64 did. Do you think it's right that 14 year olds are up this late?
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obscure what is well known about the guy. He's going to be fired. Read the Denver Post, the guy is toast. So why is there no mention of it.
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If you agree with the summary's presentation of events but did not try and fail to resolve the dispute, please sign in this section.
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Nope. I may have to log off one before editing. I'm on my account in two separate IPs, thanks to my being on Netscape and AOL. brb
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Hi! You're one of the editors I've noticed reverting "Matrixism" linkspamming, so I thought you might be interested in voting on
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Hi curps, thanks for all the hard work you've been putting into the province templates! I've made an "overview" page of sorts at
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As I asked Phil, can you show me a precedent where an RFC has been certified and then added to after the fact and "recertified"?
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He believed in eugenics, just like Hitler, but the whole idea was debunked when an albino retard was born into his family line
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Actually I can't find it. I agree with the comments on the AndyL page and if you see the notice, just remove it for me. --
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you've also put your endorsement in the wrong section. It belongs in the "Other users who endorse this statement" section.
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know how. I saw that you recently blocked some people. Could you tell me how to do it, or point me to a page explaining it?
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I'd like you to admit that you had no justification for unprotecting the article and to stop reverting protected articles.
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I tried. The block still exists. look up the block list. At least you blocked "Wikipedians are Anarchists" indefinitely.
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I don't doubt as a corrupt cop that you have technically acted inside the guidelines. No doubt. Doesn't make it right.
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I didn't revert the article prior to protecting it. I protected an earlier version and your objection is dealt with at
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As with your rationalization for unprotecting the article you seem to be relying on improvisation rather than policy.
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will demonstrate a community consensus against the linkspamming, deterring further vandalism. Thanks for your help. —
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eventually find yourself in trouble here (if not in real life) but I'm fine letting that be someone else's crusade.
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And you ask why some users have no faith - forget about the process and the tragedy of certain articles - in you.
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premier: I suggest placing AA is a leading/premier university, AA meaning Ateneo, DLSU, UST .(place in all pages)
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Please read Mista-X's talk page, where I explained to him my reasons for believing the link to be inappropriate.
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COINTELPRO is basically an FBI bashing joke. Now that might appeal to some but it just is very 1970's politics.
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PS: I contact you because it seems from your discussion page that you've had to deal with the rogue Oxag user.
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can hardly be considered noteable either. So if you are going to remove the MIM review, which is based on
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Knowledge:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents#Curps.27_inappropriate_use_of_admin_power_at_The_Matrix
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disussion on talk pages but asking for now that you atleast leave the MIM reviews of the Matrix alone. --
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yourself, especially if you have become a party to the content dispute despite disingenuous denials. --
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I've never been blocked so I don't know but I assume it's frustrating and actually adds to the problem.
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Thanks for experimenting with Knowledge. Your test worked, and has been reverted or removed. Please use
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The article was protected at 16:59 by you, a "protected" notice was added at 17:01 by you, and then
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Thanks for the notice. I will wisely stay uninvolved, though if asked questions, I will respond. —
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02:34, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC) Show me a leftwing editor you've blocked recently and I might reconsider.
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Thanks. Wow, so much has changed since I was last here. I'll be sure to read all of those pages.
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PS Why is your user page blocked. Same reason as the British cops in Belfast have strong armor?
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So you want to balance it. You either match them sockpuppet for sockpuppet or you get blocked.
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You have demonstrated you're a smart person capable of arguing your case and I respect that.
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disgraceful. So again I ask you, can you name a left leaning editor you've blocked recently?
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Is anyone keeping track of all of this things sockpuppets, and does anyone know who it is? --
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As I posted to your talk page: what is your proposed solution? Should I file a second RfC
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Isn't the Churchill article protected. I haven't added anything to it. I would if I could.
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Sorry I can't hear you. Name one left wing editor you've blocked ever? Not recently. Ever?
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have a lot of desire to make changes to the article that will end up in a revert war.  :)
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If you had really thought so then you wouldn't have cited my "wikivacation" as an excuse.
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Hello Curps. I am a regular, genuine, Wikipedian from the French wiki, with accounts on
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and cancelling that account so I can re-use the handle ? Thanks for your answer on
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So then you wouldn't have had a problem had I initially protected the earlier page?
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Hi. Any chance you could block the IP that keeps vandalising this article? Cheers
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if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia. Thanks.
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Good point. BTW, the Knowledge block mechanism is still blocking my original IP.
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Again, I don't want to get back into this again or I'll inevitably get banned.
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Thank you very much for the page protection. ;) Oh btw, as was discussed with
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The "Other users who endorse this statement" section says (in HTML comments):
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In this case you are discriminating simply based on POV. The other entries in
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was inappropriate and a violation of procedure.AndyL 01:47, 5 May 2005 (UTC)
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My concern is what Zen-mastur is doing with the 14 yo. Do his parents know?
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And not one left-leaning editor every blocked by a supposedly honest cop.
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found it necessary to block me for the one time I passed three reverts,
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It was almost exactly 10 hours after the 3RR violation and only after
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I'm curious, what is the Australian slang usage for "pelican shit"?
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As to your point about ideology, I don't know if you've ever studied
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imagine that there is no evidence presented. Not one valid source.
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Absurdities like this are the consequences of your 'police' work.
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Keep up the articulate arguments and good common sense. Bravo.
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Please see my note under the heading ==Duplicate Articles== at
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I just wanted to let you know that I have uploaded the image
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Please show me where you've spoken about your 3RR violation.
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Are you on RC patrol today? Thanks for picking up snafus on
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essentially the same Jesuit staff and at the same location.
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You are right, please amend as required. My PC is a brute.
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Please stop adding nonsense to Knowledge. It is considered
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I don't fit in that category... I was part of the dispute.
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I think that someone was using find/replace to get rid of
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For myself I feel we need to consider ontological views.
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Regarding block conflicts, I brought this up recently at
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in university or read academic journals on film such as
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I would like to resolve the dispute with the following.
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for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the
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I see your point there, and thanks for the advice!--
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WP:AN#Block conflict question
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supergalactic coordinate system
supergalactic plane
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