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inappropriate. I find the tone of your questioning unpleasant. You suggest I speak to
Mattisse after I have already said I would consider raising the issue with her (and then decided not to as it seemed the matter was being raised plenty enough already - a view I note was shared by Newyorkbrad - an editor whose opinion I respect). I was prepared to assist you, as it is my nature to want to help out. I have given you fairly expansive answers - which have been rather time-consuming at a period when I have limited access to Knowledge and would rather be doing something more productive. Your digging into my motives, and saying incorrectly that I have made empty promises is rather grating in the circumstances. I have prepared for you detailed statements, yet you fail to respond to my inquiries. And let us be clear there is a difference between alerting someone to something happening, and asking for a "concrete follow up". I suspect that we are not going to agree on a number of issues, and I'm not interested in hair splitting. I don't feel my time is being productively used by answering your queries. As such I withdraw my offer of assistance to you. My best suggestion to you is to spend your time productively building the encyclopedia. There are already too many people looking at Mattisse - she really does not need anyone else to inspect her postings. However, if you want to explore further - then please ask someone else, and it would be helpful if you explained to them why you wish to get involved.
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whose arguments funnel always into the same tired arguments and bullying, all of which adhere to a fixed political agenda and specific types of censorship; who are on call seemingly 24 hours a day for years to revert any edit which they think is damning to their agenda; who spend countless hours creating specious, illogical arguments and trying the time-worn tactic of invalidating their "opponents" with name-calling and fringe accusations; who ridicule and demean everyone, including established scientists, who disagree with their agenda; who are clearly not clever or informed enough to be operating on their own, say, as AIDS scientists or researchers who merely want to help the world with their knowledge; and who police a number of pages all related to the concerns of pharmaceutical companies, slamming alternative therapies and spreading disinformation about diseases. If your bosses at big pharma are reading this, they should know that you're not doing a very good job of hiding any of this.
2507:. In particular, I was interested to know how you conceive of your role as mentor, and how you might approach a hypothetical situation in which Mattisse returns to some of the behavior that has been problematic in the past (I have in mind specifically making insinuations and swipes in pursuit of old grudges). I'll emphasize that I haven't seen any such behavior from Mattisse since returning from the recent block, but I do think that it would be worth discussing how such a situation might be dealt with should it occur, and what might be done differently to achieve a better outcome. If you'd prefer not to respond, that's fine. If you'd prefer to respond off-wiki, feel free to email me; anything you say there will be kept completely confidential, though I can't promise to respond by email. Thanks again.
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actually disruptive in themselves - more gestures of frustration which are better kept to herself. Do they assist in building a positive image of
Mattisse? Unfortunately not - they fit in with the perception of her as someone who engages in low-level grumblings. Personally I would like to see Mattisse make helpful comments - even if criticisms - rather than statements that are not advancing the position. On a positive note, Mattisse was reminded in both cases to step away, and she did so. Neither matter escalated. Are they worth mentioning to Mattisse as examples of the sort of comment that she might be better advised not making? Yes, I think so. Does the matter need to be taken any further? No, I think don't so. They are simply misplaced gestures of frustration.
2410:← I'm not willing to release email correspondence from other editors absent their express permission. To summarize, Die4Dixie emailed me expressing contrition for his remarks. I felt, based on his representation, that he understood why his remarks were inappropriate, and that similarly inappropriate outbursts and further disruption were unlikely. Since blocks are preventative and not punitive, that judgment logically leads to a decision to unblock an editor. The block is not intended to "punish" him for what was an unarguably hateful post, but to prevent further such attacks. I think the lesson has been learned; if not, then given the history here it will be an easier call next time.
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Historicist creating more good articles along the lines of those you cite. However, his behavior in this case - edit-warring to insert material that was questionable, if not an outright BLP violation, and creating a sock immediately to continue the inappropriate behavior - is an egregious violation of our policies and predictably worsens an already toxic editing environment; it is also recidivism given previous blocks on the same topic. This is, to my mind, exactly the sort of behavior with which the most recent ArbCom case signals a loss of tolerance. I'm a bit concerned to see you minimize this behavior as "alleged" wrongdoing.
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policies violated by such repetitive accusations, do you think alternate explanations are possible, if not likely? For example, is it possible that people edit these articles out of a desire to create a serious, respectable reference work - one that treats discredited claims honestly as discredited claims, rather creating a false impression of ongoing scientific debate? Could these nefarious editors possibly be motivated to contribute their free time to ensure that potentially important medical information here accurately reflects the knowledge of scholars and experts in the field? MastCell Talk 18:49, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
284:, a number of editors who had contributed excellent and even featured content on I-P topics were nonetheless banned from those areas due to ongoing problems. In that context, I don't see Historicist's 3 DYK's as a major counterbalance to the unacceptably poor behavior. That said, the topic ban is indefinite in the sense of having no fixed length, not indefinite in the sense of forever, so I would be open to revisiting it myself at some point, or of course the community or ArbCom could see fit to lift it at any point. I hope that addresses some of your concerns, even if it does not allay them.
2739:. My above comment on your alertness was what I said - I have previously noted your interest in Mattisse, and now I am noting that you are currently alert to her postings. I would welcome a response to my earlier question as to why you are taking an interest in Mattisse. She already has a number of people paying attention to her postings - what value do you feel you can bring over and above those already watching her? And how do you feel that your attention would be helpful to Mattisse, and/or the project as a whole?
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really aren't any admins who use their admin tools in the I-P arena that are considered biased either which way. Its best for the current system that this reputation continue. Since we have no way of knowing if admins - who generally remain anonymous - have a real bias or are just being apolitical, its important that admins make sure not to give off even an impression of bias. If a non-action of an admin is glaring, there are plenty of other capable admins that can step in. I hope we're in agreement. Sincerely, --
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intervening. Things may have improved since the last round of ArbCom-imposed sanctions - I haven't really looked in on it. It's nice to hear you say that the admins active on I-P articles aren't considered "biased" by the participants, but that also doesn't match my experience. Virtually every admin who has taken a meaningful action of any sort has been subject to accusations of bias from one side or the other - again, perhaps this has improved as I've not had much contact with the subject in some time.
273:. To that end, the best approach is probably a willingness to submit one's decisions for outside review by the community. I think I've always been willing to do so, and I'm certainly willing in this case. If I got objective feedback that my actions were biased - for example, if they were overturned or strongly questioned by uninvolved reviewers - then I would certainly need to take that to heart. I don't recall this happening, but perhaps I'm developing Alberto Gonzalez syndrome in my old age.
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blockworthy (including me). Any sort of repetition would be unfortunate, because it would indicate that the benefit of the doubt was misplaced, and it will be dealt with. At the same time, the block is not intended to punish someone or coerce an apology, only to prevent further egregious attacks against other editors. I think (hope) that it has served that purpose. If it appears to have failed, then please let me know. In the meantime, I think disengagement is probably the best approach.
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4541:. Eventually, people who are here to push that sort of agenda eventually realize that this isn't the venue, and it's not going to work. Ideally, they come to that realization on their own and move on to more appropriate venues. Blocks, bans, and sanctions are a reasonable fallback option, but then the person typically ends up with the belief that they were "censored" or treated unfairly, rather than realizing that they were here for the wrong reasons in the first place.
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involved to help shape the plan was raised, and it was considered how these people could continue to give assistance. The idea of the plan was that
Mattisse should reflect on those situations which cause her stress and to consider ways of dealing with that stress. My involvement is to be available to give Mattisse honest advice when requested, and - if needed - to urge her to cease activity in a certain area, and block her if she does not respond positively.
1678:. If that categorization is unflattering, then it is inappropriate unless the evidence is strong. Bernie Madoff has "see also: con man" because, well, he's a con man. He admitted as such in a court of law. Philip Cooney is linked from CCD because the NY Times has evidence he actually modified documents. But it must be used with care. Putting "see also: CCD" in all AGW-skeptics' articles is problematic because CCD is identified as a
555:, even Tim himself acknowledges that the sentence I re-tagged should have the opinion attributed - which, if you read the link, is what the tag requests. If you look at the history of the Chiropractic article, I originally added two tags - and . The subsequent edits only fixed the , not the , which is why I re-added it. If you really think I am in the wrong and TimVickers is in the right, I'm happy to discuss this further. --
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It's probably not the best way to go about adding the material, but at this point it looks like someone who's honestly trying to add useful and fundamentally sound material to the encyclopedia and is just new. So I think they should be welcomed and maybe given some gentle suggestions, and the material integrated into the existing articles where appropriate (and perhaps excised from those where it is a bit tangential).
2772:, which I regularly read (against my better judgment). There, I see her continuing the same pattern of vindictive obsession with a few specific editors that has caused so much trouble in the first place. I raised my concern with one of her mentors. Which part of that chain of events is inappropriate? Do you see how your earlier promise of responsiveness to concerns sounds a bit hollow in light of your response here?
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protection. Unimportant. What is important in my mind is the potential for you to review the last few day's talk and identify key issues in content or content politics that you either can clarify, or where you may ask a question that might help antagonistic parties clarify the issue and move towards some way of collaborating smoothly. In any event I think your assessment at this juncture would be constructive.
2761:"If at any time in future you feel that Mattisse is engaging in unseemly conduct, it might be helpful to contact myself or any of the others who signed up to the plan. We could look into it, and give Mattisse our views on what is happening. If you or others do not alert us to potential problems then in all likelihood we will miss it, as we are not watching Mattisse, nor have we been required to do that."
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if it's aimed at preventing attempted intimidation of other editors and chilling of debate - then I think the history of the account in question is useful context. It's not a one-off unfortunate misunderstanding; it's part of a systematic approach to disagreement that involves bullying and attempted intimidation. That was my point, but again, I'm not sure it was the right venue in which to make it.
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than a slap on the wrist and must avoid any implied hint or implication that it'd be ok to do it again a bit more carefully. Nor do I have an instant answer for ending intimidation at RfA: maybe I'll try to get involved more often and jump hard on over the top demands from supporters, but there should still be room for civil requests for clarification of concerns about candidates. . .
1730:. I also agree with your comparison to categorization; since they lack context, I think "See alsos" should be withheld unless they're relatively unarguable (of course, nothing on Knowledge is absolutely "unarguable", as we continually demonstrate). I don't see where I've implied otherwise; in fact, I seem to recall advising Kim, in this very thread, to drop the matter.
574:. My point was this: if you object to being templated, then the most productive response is to say so, maturely, on Tim's talk page. A less productive response - which you chose - was to slap a template on his page and say "Hah! Now we're even! Wasn't that annoying?" If you think templating the regulars is inappropriate, then don't do it. Read the nutshell synopsis of
1736:, than engage in the current debate surrounding these articles. I was responding to a request for advice from an editor whom I respect, and suggesting gently that he step back from a content position which I don't think is constructive in the long run. Do you think that an interruption from one of the combatants is a useful contribution to that process?
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editors active there are quite apt, intentionally or not, at getting under one's skin... all the more reason to let it go for a bit, refresh yourself, and come back to it in a few days. That's not to say that you're "wrong"; it's just a suggestion that I've found helpful for one's mental health and longevity as a
Wikipedian.
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it wouldn't be worth it. More likely, you'll get tired and frustrated, say something inapt which will live on in the page history forever... and you know the rest. If someone's spoiling for a fight, don't play along. A lot of people are here just to argue, and they'll get bored if no one argues with them.
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I'm curious as to why you (Mister
Hospodar) conclude that everyone who disagrees with you (that is, everyone you've encountered on Knowledge thus far) must be part of a nefarious conspiracy, and why they must be "paid" by their "bosses" to "police" these articles. Leaving aside the various behavioral
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I don't really have a problem with the "bathrobe cabal" - I didn't really have that group in mind, and I've always found GlassCobra and Jayron32 to be excellent and clueful admins, which makes the current situation doubly unfortunate. Obviously, they fucked up to varying degrees, but I think it would
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MastCell and SilkTork: I hope you don't mind me commenting here. I think this is one of those situations where you would be getting along just fine if you were communicating in person, where there are smiles, handshakes, tone of voice, etc. As I see it, you're both well-intentioned and responding to
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I didn't respond to your insinuations about my motivation because I don't want to play that game. I would prefer we focus on dealing with the rather large elephant in the middle of the room, rather than discrediting anyone who notes its existence. Mattisse tends to assume that people are motivated by
2375:
Email is private. I do not intend to have any interaction with you for at least a week. Please rerfain from mentioning me and I will do you the same courtesy. I have apologized for offending the community. If you cannot accept this, step back until you can. Sorry MastCell for responding on you. page,
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Nope, didn't mean to do that to poor DGG. Not sure how that happened - I've fixed it. Sometimes I think rollback should have a "confirm" screen; it's so close to other useful buttons and tabs, and on a 1920x1200 monitor with my eyesight not what it used to be... I must have been asleep at the switch.
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MastCell, I have to say I am a bit concerned with how
Historicist is using his regained freedom to edit in the topic area. He has been going through adding negative information to BLPs sourced solely to NGO Monitor, which is in my opinion an unreliable source and without doubt being used as a primary
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I don't proceed out of a desire to "balance" my administrative actions by sanctioning a roughly equal number of editors from each POV. I don't think that's a good substitute for evaluating cases individually. I don't really feel like digging through my logs, but my last few actions in this particular
4193:
Neutrally worded notifications sent to a few editors are considered "friendly notices" if they appear intended to improve rather than to influence a discussion (while keeping in mind excessive cross-posting below). For example, to editors who have substantively edited or discussed an article related
3497:
In the past you have expressed a very level-headed approach to this article. There has been a lenghty discussion 9argument) just in the past few days, leading to page protection. I have participated in this discussion but not much, in the past few days, so I don't know what specifically led to the
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Yeah, I think the aggressive badgering of opposers is way out of hand. A nonsensical rationale will stand out on its own; it's only worth commenting to try to convince someone, not to point out what an idiot they are. Actually, I have a nomination under preparation for someone who I think would make
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I don't understand your offense at the "concrete follow-up"; I simply meant that I was bringing you an actual situation for discussion, as opposed to a hypothetical - hence "concrete". And it was simply a "follow-up" to my earlier questions. I'm increasingly finding myself in the long line of people
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is useful. It clarifies some of the points. To give a quick summary, as I think the plan and mine and other's role in it has been somewhat misunderstood: Mattisse was requested by ArbCom to submit a plan to govern and guide her editing. As part of that request the notion of mentors or advisors being
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Now that Y2K is over, there's absolutely no reason to switch away from COBOL. Not until the year 2100, at least... I was taught to program in C/C++, but it's hard for me to pick it up now. It feels so menial to have to worry about memory management. But then I was always too lazy and poor at applied
1596:
Knowledge is full of people with an endless capacity for argument. A rational person who approaches this project as a fun, meaningful hobby can never outlast a dedicated, tenacious single-agenda account in a test of endurance. Or even if you could, it would cost you the enjoyment of editing here, so
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More generally, the current atmosphere more or less precludes any positive, constructive engagement. The best thing to do is probably to step back for a day or two; do other stuff; see how things shake out; and then come back and focus on the issues you see, starting with the most important. Several
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As a friendly heads up, your statement in the current RFAR is nearing 700 words long. As requested by the arbitration committee on the RFAR page, statements should be kept below 500 words. Although the current length is ok for now, please don't increase the length of it. It is worth remembering that
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I debated whether to say anything at all. I'm still not sure it was the right venue. On the one hand, if it's a simple matter of promising not to sue someone, then of course he should be unblocked and the case dismissed. On the other hand, if the meaning of the legal-threats policy is a bit deeper -
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I respect your judgement on that, and appreciate GlassCobra's slightly belated acceptance of the gravity of the fuckup and promise not to do the same again. Unfortunately, those who are well entrenched and feel they hold a powerful position can be quite aggressive in responding to a lack of support
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My involvement in this was to look into the issue and on the one hand inform
Mattissee that I found her behaviour unacceptable, and on the other to speak with the blocking admin as I felt that a 2 week block was harsh in the circumstances. I did not, however, reduce the block myself, nor insist the
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I have to say that I don't find the present atmosphere very easy to deal with - I sensed that I was made out to be a bully for raising what I see as very simple and important questions. The circle of
Mattisse-as-victim and anyone-concerned-about-the-situation-as-bully is one of the more unfortunate
1364:
I'm not really happy with
Historicist's choices since I lifted the topic ban; they've sort of confirmed my initial instincts when I placed the ban. Still, I also don't want to be in the business of policing him. If you want my advice, take the high road and ignore what is fairly obvious goading and
1292:
Perhaps that's true, but I feel I have a duty to make sure that only accurate and verifiable information is presented by
Knowledge. After all, if something is wrong and unflattering, than is indeed defamatory. However, if something is correct but unflattering, then reporting this fact may be in the
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A one-time, single-bit error in either player's interpretation of events can lead to an unending "death spiral". In this symmetric situation, each side perceives itself as preferring to cooperate, if only the other side would. But each is forced by the strategy into repeatedly punishing an opponent
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I take your point about the need for admins to come across as unbiased. I suppose I wish that editors on these topics would feel a similar compulsion to come across as unbiased, or at least to give the impression that their participation in this project is not driven entirely by a desire to advance
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In reply to the above question, I will state that NO, there is no other possible explanation for editors who take down within 30 minutes any edits that disagree with their agenda without considering the logic or validity of these edits, many of which edits greatly improve the articles in question;
3974:
Now you know. A topic ban applies to all of Knowledge, including your own userspace, excepting for discussing the ban itself, in which case it would be impossible to not mention the subject tangentially. Be careful of users who deliberately or inadvertently might get you involved in discussions on
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I've avoided suggesting sanctions, as there has been a wide range of degrees of fuckup varying from silent irresponsibility with mitigating circumstances to all out defiance of community ethical standards. A measured response is needed, but in the more egregious instances it still needs to be more
2558:
In short: Mattisse is responsible for her own actions. She acted inappropriately and received a block. We wait to see if Mattisse will act inappropriately again. If she does, then ArbCom - who retain jurisdiction over the case - may reopen the case and seek other remedies. The mentors/advisors are
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I want to make it clear that the plan as accepted by ArbCom was to give responsibility to Mattisse for her own actions. And that includes her own decision as to when to call on me and the others for advice. Within the plan was also the freedom of myself and others to give advise to Mattisse as and
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after it happened, and even though he struck the message shortly afterward, he offered no apology to the offended user, which clearly shows some contempt on his part. Moreover, he gave a generic apology only after being blocked. 2)There was an overwhelming support for a block on the ANI, including
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What he's writing is basically correct; variations in hepatitis C virus genotype predict the response to treatment, and he's adding recently published material on additional genotypic determinants of response among "genotype 1" patients (who typically have the poorest overall response to therapy).
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after the CU clerk thought it was unactionable and a CU came back negative. You know your contribution history better then myself at this point, so I ask you that check your history and see if my concerns are correct. Even if my concerns are validated, it of course does not mean that you have some
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Mattisse has historically not responded well to some interactions on Knowledge. There are differing opinions on Mattisse's own responsibility for this, though there is an acceptance that Mattisse has been stalked and goaded. One of the outcomes of the ArbCom case was looking at how Mattisse could
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Sorry for not replying to this before. Thanks for the advice, its been taken to heart. It's mainly the BLP-bomb issue that i have problems with, this is going to become extremely problematic in the future, not because of the See Also's, which are petty - but because of the expansive nature of the
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Hi MastCell. The incident which caused Mattisse's blocking has been discussed at length on and off Knowledge with Mattisse. She has served the two week block. She is now back to concentrate on her productive editing. I think we can best assist her with this by not dwelling on the incident. If you
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The ARBCOM ruling resulted in the ban of a number of great contributors, buy the impression a number of editors and myself is that it was just to make a general point about edit-warring and they thought that the importance of not edit warring calls for this great sacrifice. Although they claimed
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is helpful. Mattisse is responsible for herself, but can call on us for advice. If she decides not to do this (as was the case with the recent alternative account behaviour which led to her block) then that is her responsibility, and she must face the consequences. She allows in her plan for any
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We probably differ in what we consider the best approach to the situation, though I'm sure we all share the goal of a harmonious editing environment. The intent of my questions was to figure out what had been learned, and what could or would be done differently, to prevent history from repeating
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But indeed, my concerns were more general. In a perfect world, admins should not be looking to "balance" their sanctioning actions. However, as long as the system stays the way it is and as much as they are distasteful, there will be POV-warriors here at WP. In contrast to regular editors, there
3474:
Well, I've been in conflict before numerous times, but I was always on the right side of policy and had serious back up like you guys so I don't know how that might effect a hypothetical run. I tend to avoid the free-for-all areas like fiction, games and sports so maybe I don't even know what a
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cartoon where the CEO says: "We need to stall this proposal to death. Give it to one of our action committees"? I hope something good comes out of this iteration, but I'm not really in the mood for another round of aimless brainstorming, so I'll wait to see how it evolves. I have two simple but
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They are comments made by Mattisse on WP talkpages. I don't know the background to why the comments were made. Mattisse has not asked for my assistance. Are they disruptive comments? Given past history, they are not helpful, and could develop into unnecessary conflict, but I'm not sure they are
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article regarding due weight of in vitro studies there, so here I come running to you. I was hoping you or another knowledgeable individual could see whether these are reliable and weighted correctly. The dental school bit raised a red flag, considering I don't see the relevance of dentistry to
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deleting user pages should not be done with the kind of determination you have. I leave a message on Mango's talk page and you jump write in with all your reasons for why my pages must be deleted. How is this encouraging contributions on wikipedia? As for you bring up once again the fact that I
3374:
I have considered voting along these lines... like, I want to see one example of a candidate successfully handling a heated situation or conflict before I'll support them. But then I can't quite bring myself to oppose simply because people haven't been in a fight here, and besides, knowing the
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If it's about the "See also", then I think it's rarely, if ever, worth fighting over a See also. It's the kind of thing that a reader is unlikely to care about; it's just a convenient place for people to do battle. Win that fight by being the first one to drop it. I think the BLP-bomb has been
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That said, I recognize the sensitivity of the situation and will consider what the most productive way forward is. It is not my intention to cause Mattisse, or anyone, distress. At the same time, I'm not quite ready to accept the status quo, which I think is unhealthy for all concerned. I will
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Hey, #2 is really good. You shouldn't bow to "the dominant crowd", see where "bathrobe cabal"s and the like get us. And I should pay more attention to RfAs. Disclaimer: was pushed into agreeing to nomination for admin as am ancient, if not mature, am relaxed and fairly slothful if not exactly
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I suppose Die4dixie e-mailed you and promised not to do it again (something he has already promised in the past) but given the points listed above, I find it somewhere appalling that you have lifted the block considering the nature of the offense and the voiced opinions of some members of the
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I don't know how to express my concerns more clearly than I already have. You've been blocked repeatedly for edit-warring and trying to force this content into articlespace. You've now archived it in userspace, apparently indefinitely, without making any attempt to improve it or address other
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In any case, I am not currently an active administrator and I don't anticipate becoming much more active in the future. I'd be happy to submit the Historicist action for review at any point and will agree in advance to the results of community review of that sanction. It would be nice to see
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Brewcrewer, I'm not convinced that "there are plenty of other capable admins" willing to step into messy disputes on I-P articles. That hasn't been my experience. In general, partisans on both sides have succeeded in creating an editing environment toxic enough to discourage most admins from
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Of course I am! Added potentially controversial information to the articles without consensus will not do any good for the Wiki, not to mention they would be reverted in a matter of minutes. No, I fully plan on slowly integrating information. Take a look for example at paragraph four of the
2785:
Hey - pause, rewind and read back. Where haven't I responded to any of your questions? And where have you responded to my request to explain your interest in Mattisse? If I haven't yet made it clear, let me make it plain now: I think your attention is not helpful. I think your attention is
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I think it would be ideal, on a human level, for Die4Dixie to apologize to Frank Pais. At the same time, if an apology is to mean anything, it needs to be spontaneous and not coerced. To be clear, I think there was universal condemnation of Die4Dixie's post, and multiple admins felt it was
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problematic by BLP - but instead by what "some feel" to be problematic with regards to BLP's. (btw. i only program COBOL when absolutely necessary... like most C programmers i hate it like the plague (unfortunately i'm the systems guy at a COBOL company, so shunning it is not an option)).
1469:, so you can see that only a very small number of my edits are problematic, and only wih a very small number of editors with whom I have dealt, and not any of them regarding article edits. Almost all editors have been extremely appreciative of my work. I hope you will be also. Regards, —
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be a loss for Knowledge to have them lose their admin bits, because balanced against that one fuckup is a lot of good work. On the other hand, I do think the atmosphere at RfA in general precludes, or at least mitigates against, a thoughtful assessment of someone's potential as an admin.
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Given the pattern of uncivility I wouldn't be surprised that you get blocked again. And don't apologize to me or the community, apologize to the user you so despicably offended. Show your sincere regret to him, not just to an administrator thta might unblock you. That's all I will say on
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In general, I think we underemphasize maturity and professionalism just about everywhere on this massive and highly-visible project (what are we, like the sixth-most visited website on the planet)? Needs to be more discussion about this. I think at least one good conflict should be
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Just to be clear, as the clerk on the LuvGoldStar case, I specifically allowed for the possibility of a block on behavior or other administrative determination. Use of the checkuser tool can't clear someone of socking, nor does an inconclusive result insulate an editor from a block.
2554:
I have been disappointed but not surprised by some of the negative comments left on Mattisse's talkpage. I am uncomfortable with your own line of questioning as I feel it is inappropriate and unhelpful - and answers to your questions can be found with careful reading of the cases
1997:
This is regarding your attempt to have two of my user pages deleted. These pages were created while I was attempting to prevent these pages from being vandalized by people determined to do any an all things to have the terms mitigate or deleted from wikipedia. As discussed here
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the situation you find yourself in as best you can. I can, if you're interested, go into more detail about where I see misunderstandings arising in this particular situation, though I may not be able to respond until next weekend. Or maybe it's best to just forget about it.
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How right you are. I've fixed it - thanks for the heads-up. Of course, this means that somewhere else, I've mistakenly placed my talkpage diff when I meant to reference the conversation about banning sarcasm... I think I'm just about ready for the Knowledge Retirement Home.
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Since I said above that fighting about a "See Also" is the height of silliness, surely you don't expect me to do so here? I think the "See also" should be removed, as I said in my post above. It adds nothing to the article's completeness or accuracy, and it contravenes the
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Subjecting any sanctions to community review is a good thing, but its practical advantage is unclear. Firstly, all admin actions are subject to community review. Secondly, the admin action that was taken is seen as the default with the burden on those wanting to remove the
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understand why I described you as a combatant - in which case you're feigning incomprehension - or else you truly don't understand, in which case I don't think it will be productive to try to explain. Let's just agree that we agree on the "See also" and leave it there.
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and the corresponding talk page? Basically i'm asking you to look at it, because i think this has blown way out of proportion. I'm frustrated here, and rather than taking this to a board, i'd like someone with good communication skills to tell me if i need a break :) .
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page. And here I am defending my version of the pages from deletion by you. I suggest you state exactly what part of my user pages you do not like and what edits I've done that you do not like. Be specific instead of bringing up that I was banned. First you use the
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wrote there's no real concensus to have my page deleted. I will gladly deal with your conern that I am not making these pages "ready for prime time", so there shouldn't be any issues with having them being restored. If you have more concerns please let me know.
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3)The block was reviewed by an uninvolved administrator who clearly expressed some concern over the pattern of incivility by this user. Thus, recommended that the block stayed so that, this user could think more clearly about why his actions were simply wrong.
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page. A page that is infamous for surviving 5 deletion requests. And I am one of the many people trying to make sure that people do not delete or mitigate the term. But now the article is filled with references from date books and economists claiming that
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as biased, as to give contributors confidence that the system is run justly. I'm not interested in doing anything about this at this point, just bringing this issue to you informally, to hear what you think. Sincerely,
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as this stage you are trying to show the Arbitrators that there is a dispute requiring their intervention; you are not trying to prove your case at this time. Many thanks for you time reading this.
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level-headed, and had already dealt with a conflict in my usual way. Now must try to resolve the conflict between Wikisloth and duty to join in those tedious RfA disucssions. Will sleep on that. .
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before running for admin. How else would we know how someone would behave under duress? Anyway, just a drive-by comment from one of the usual talk page stalkers around this place. All the best,
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Regarding the recent post on Colloidal Silver, I received this email around the same time. I have set the record straight about not editing the article or talk page until the topic ban is lifted.
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I'm flattered, but I'm going to decline the invitation at this point. I'm cutting back dramatically on my participation here, and this is exactly the sort of thing that led me to that decision.
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in at least two domains - the message was biased, and the audience you chose was partisan. I don't think I'm the only person to notice that, or to find your behavior inappropriate.
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I assume you are referring to me? Please allow the AfD process to complete before blanking an article. As far as my user page goes, it's mine, and I can display what I like there.
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Indef blocked. If you bump into that guy under a different username please drop me a note.
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After seeing the latest edits I think I'm glad I'm banned. I wouldn't know where to start.
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article is covered in the scope of the ARBPIA topic ban? Specifically the History section?
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Consider me duly prodded. I will get back to you in the next 1-2 days about this.
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Apologies if I'm digging at old wounds, but I thought you might be interested in
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Hi, Could you or one of your medical stalkers please review the recent edits of
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It's apparent to anybody who reads my edits that I've been trying to defend the
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Seems proven to me. MastCell, where's my November nefarious conspiracy check?
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OK then, healthy debate == combativeness. Got it now. Thanks for clarifying.
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to your watchlist? It seems to be an anti-science magnet. Best,
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Mastcell. I find it disturbing that you have unblocked user
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Yes, thank you for protecting. It started to get annoying.
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Another request for edit review for you or the medical TPLs
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It'll never 'be over'. (The ban I mean. Its permanent.)
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admin to warn and block her for inappropriate behaviour.
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be good at dealing with mind-bending frustration... :P
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Yup, they's the ones. They been spying on me from the
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that tendency of hers, rather than echo and enable it.
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of which are still editing ... I'm afraid to ask ...
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it's just a convenient place for people to do battle,
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It would be fine with me to lift the semiprotection.
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interested in aimless brainstorming after all... :)
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1582:employed a bit cavalierly. On the other hand, the
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2079:reason to have my page deleted now you are using
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3270:Passing on a delightful piece of spam I got.--
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3266:FWD: YOU MUST PASS THIS ON TO TEN PEOPLE
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943:Sorry, hadn't seen you around.--
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1985:Your attempt to get my
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4232:Reply to your question
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3679:Revisiting Milomedes
3572:anti-science magnets
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4202:Neuromancer
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3826:Wrong diff?
3743:Tim Vickers
3691:Luna Santin
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60:Archive 25
4278:The Truth
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2108:Shot info
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553:talk page
4547:MastCell
4421:MastCell
4401:HIV test
4286:MastCell
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4159:Tah-dah!
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