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If a user is already blocked, and gets blocked again with a different time period, does the new one overwrite the old, or are there now two blocks that run concurrently? Thanks, SCZenz 18:56, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
The could cause a problem in some cases. A user yesterday posted defamatory information in edit summaries. He had been doing so for days using anonymous IPs. Yesterday he created user accounts to continue posting claims (he accused Jimbo and George Bush, for example, of child sex abuse, as well as addresses and telephone numbers — ours as it happened, but that wasn't immediately apparent, so it could have been much worse —). I blocked him indefinitely, something jimbo and the armcom apparently later ruled should be the standard ban for him. What happens if a user doesn't know this and just bans the user for 24 hours, or worse 15 minutes? What happens if someone is banned by the arbcom for a specific timespan but someone either innocently or deliberately posts a shorter ban? It could cause all sorts of problems. The system should instead inform someone if a ban clashes with an already imposed ban, so that they can contact the original ban imposer and find out why the longer ban was imposed. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 20:04, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm currently trying to rein in the edit warring on Republic of Macedonia and related articles. The subject is, unfortunately, a very controversial one among nationalist Greeks, many of whom are fundamentally opposed to that country using the name "Macedonia" in any way. Consequently the article gets a lot of hit-and-run vandalism from anonymous and new users (see the history).
One of the main targets of the vandalism is the infobox, which lists the country's name for itself and the English translation (i.e. Република Македонија and Republic of Macedonia). Hit-and-run vandals repeatedly change this to things like "Republic of Vardar" and "Republic of Skopje", which I hardly need to say aren't recognised names). So I propose to try to deter vandals by adding a warning above the infobox: "NOTE TO EDITORS: DO NOT MODIFY THE NAMES USED IN THIS BOX WITHOUT FIRST DISCUSSING YOUR CHANGES ON THE DISCUSSION PAGE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN YOUR EDITING PRIVILEGES BEING BLOCKED WITHOUT FURTHER WARNINGS."
I know putting up warnings in big capital letters probably seems a bit dramatic, but we really need to cut down on the edit warring and lower the temperature in general. If it means insta-banning hit-and-run vandals, I'm game. What do the rest of you think? -- ChrisO 23:03, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
Could someone please perform the move voted for on Talk:Maalot-Tarshikha#Requested move. Thank you. Izehar 12:59, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
states that Fadix, Karl Meier, and Davenbelle are reminded to lay off of Cool Cat or else face penalties. Fadix has backed off completely, Karl Meier has to some extent, but Davenbelle has continued, well, (wiki)stalking Cool Cat. He has only been blocked for 24 hours, and I recommend longer blocks if he doesn't lay off. It's a big wiki, and the two should be able to keep their distance. He (as well as Karl Meier) even showed up to oppose CC's RFA. So, in short, 24 hours this time, longer next time. Redwolf24 (talk) Attention Washingtonians! 09:50, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
This was an unjustified block. First off, as others have already pointed out, this block is not "per arbcom". Secondly, I have not been "Wikipedia:Wikistalking"→Wikipedia:Harassment User:Cool Cat.
You seem to think that I followed User:Cool Cat to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The Kurdistani; it is true that he expressed his opinion there prior to my post. And he also made this snide comment: "Why am I not suprised to see Davenbelle... Gee... --Cool Cat" in order to reinforce the "harassment" interpretation of events (this was posted 13 minutes before you blocked me). However, I had edited the The Kurdistani article prior to its being listed on AFD; User:Cool Cat has never edited the article (and edited no other AFD that day). A more reasonable, and accurate, interpretation of events is that I edited the AFD because The Kurdistani article appeared high on my watchlist and that User:Cool Cat was monitoring my edits and that he actively agitated for this block. Also, I don't believe that I ever claimed that User:Cool Cat followed me to an AFD/VFD/vote page; that's one of his old claims.
Perhaps you looked at the editing on the Ilısu Dam article. Prior to my edit on November 18th, User:Cool Cat had not edited the article in nearly 2 months, yet he edited it many times in response to my editing. His edits are POV (he has a history of POV editing), he removed reasonable edits of mine, ignored my attempts to discuss this on talk:Ilısu Dam and asserted that he'll "start revertiong without reading edits". As he has made quite clear on his mentorship talk page, he wants to use the ArbCom counsel about "hounding" him to effectively ban me (and Karl Meier) from the very articles that he has continued his POV editing on.
After your block, User:Cool Cat went after Karl Meier on Kurdistan. Tony Sidaway, his mentor, has since stated that User:Cool Cat should not aggressive revert Karl Meier, Davenbelle or Fadix, in any context, on any article. User:Cool Cat went so far as to revert Karl over a blank line.
And why on earth should I refrain from posting an opinion on RFAs re User: Cool Cat? What's next? Wikipedia:Wikidisenfranchisment?
This is not about harassment, it is about User:Cool Cat seeking to demonize his opponents and establish ownership of articles that he wishes to express a certain POV.
— Davenbelle 03:38, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
And I should just leave any article he reverts me on? Yeah, right. You should read his mentorship talk page. And thanks for ignoring most of what I wrote. — Davenbelle 04:11, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
There's bad behavior on both Cool Cat's part and on yours here. I've also recently blocked Cool Cat and Karl Meier because of bickering and edit warring.
How difficult is it for your to ignore him? Evidently far, far too difficult. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 06:50, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
See the deleted entries at User:David.Monniaux/hoax/The blue cow experiment for details. — BRIAN0918 • 2005-11-30 11:52
I would like an experienced admin or two to look at the Adolf Hitler situation and see if you think I am handling this appropriately, because I am growing a little less confident about it. If I am, I still would appreciate suggestions. --Nlu 06:32, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
This looks like a job for SEMIPROTECT MAN!(r) Am I correct? -Mysekurity 06:16, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
As a very new admin (three days younger than Nlu), I might not have felt confident enough to do what he did, and also I haven't yet fully read all the instructions for blocking range IPs. But I do completely endorse his handling of the situation. I have no special interest in Hitler, but it's on my watchlist as a frequent target of vandalism, and so I was familiar with what was going on. ROHA had been making a nuisance of himself for some time, breaking 3RR, taunting other users, making personal attacks, and removing the photo of Hitler and replacing it with a link to another website – so obviously the alternative photo wasn't readable from the Hitler page. One thing on which I disagree with Nlu is that ROHA seems to be active in the daytime by German time. I'm in Ireland, one hour behind Germany, and I think he seems to work all through the night until late morning or early afternoon. Anyway, although I didn't carry out the block myself, I fully support it, and hope that the disruption will die down now. AnnH (talk) 13:13, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
How do we feel about four people using the same User account name? Isn't this an abuse of the User page policy? User:Zoe|(talk) 01:12, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
Shared accounts aren't allowed by policy. And saying there are better things to worry about is inherently pointless. Redwolf24 (talk) Attention Washingtonians! 03:04, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
This is pretty obviously not allowed since it makes attributing authorship to those owning the copyright impossible to do reliably. Block it indefinitely. Snowspinner, there's really no need to comment on a question only to say you wish you didn't have to comment. -Splashtalk 04:35, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
WP:BP#"Public" accounts. -Splashtalk 04:41, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
Are there even any problematic edits for this account, or are we now making up blocking policy to block accounts that aren't even doing anything wrong? Phil Sandifer 04:48, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
Suppose one of them vandalises and gets themselves blocked. Pretending to be one of the other users, they ask for it to be unblocked at which point they resume vandalising. Repeat once or twice until admins decline to unblock. Or suppose they are are a troll or two, how much of a mess will arbitration be with "it wasn't me, it was him, no it wasn't it was him" stories? Still worse when we go to 3RR; how does that apply to multi-user accounts? How would the account ever make it through RfA? How do we know tht they didn't publicise their password much more widely (Checkuser, presumably)? And why can't they just go get proper accounts anyway? There's no good reason not to, and many good reasons to do so. It is not in our interest to permit multiple-user accounts. -Splashtalk 06:44, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
What is up with Kate's Tool all of the sudden, all I get are Disk Failure messages and this has been going on for the past 4 days or so. I know this is probably already been discussed before but could someone fill me in? — Moe ε 04:32, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
The disk which Kate's tool runs on has failed. It will be a little while (which I interpret as a few days) before a new disk is configured to replace it. (I'm just repeating what I recall of what someone else said.)-gadfium 08:25, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
The Arbitration Committee has enacted a temporary editing restriction on FuelWagon. Until the conclusion of the Arbitration case, FuelWagon v. Ed Poor, he may not edit any page except those directly related to the Arbitration case, and his User and User Talk pages. If FuelWagon violates this, any sysop is authorised to block him for a short time, up to three days, and all such edits may be reverted by any editor without regard to the limitations of the three revert rule.
James F. (talk) 17:51, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
"I was recently browsing through the Charmed article (thank you, Dsmouse) when I came across some highly inappropriate images uploaded a couple of days ago. As it happened, my fat wife had just walked in and mistook the page for a porno site. Needless to say, I've had nothing but shit all weekend. Anyway, the main offenders appear to be Alyssa Milano and similar filth from Embrace of the vampire. Someone should go and delete this before we get a lawsuit or something. I mean, children look at these pages." MARMOT
Good admins of Wikipedia, we seriously need a page protection on the Heinrich Himmler article. An anon IP address user has been continously inserted some revisionist statements that Himmler was murdered by the British (instead of committing suicide) and this is now "accepted" due to a highly controversial book written by a little known freelance author. We have invited the person making these changes tod ebate the validity on Talk:Heinrich Himmler but they simply persit in uploading these POV statements that the book is "compelling" and contains "highly accurate" information. An attempt was also made to get the user to respond via talk page but the user ignored these attempts at resolution as well. Page protection is needed at this point. Thank you! -Husnock 19:02, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
The Arbitration case Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Instantnood 2 has closed. The Committee's decision is as follows:
Instantnood, Huaiwei, and SchmuckyTheCat are all placed on Probation for topics relating to China for a year. This means that any sysop, in the exercise of their judgement for reasonable cause, documented in a section of this decision, may ban them from any article which relates to China which they disrupt by inappropriate editing. In doing so, the sysop must notify the banned user on their talk page, and a note must also placed on WP:AN/I. They may post suggestions on the talk page of any article from which they are banned from editing. This remedy is crafted to permit them to continue to edit articles in these areas which are not sources of controversy. In addition to this, Instantnood is restricted to proposing only one page move, poll of editors, or policy change relating to Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese) per week, and reminded to make useful edit summaries.
Any efforts in enforcing this judgement are greatly appreciated by the Committee.
James F. (talk) 19:20, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
As we're now over two months since the opening of the RfC against me, I was wondering if someone could be bothered to delist the thing now, especially since I haven't deleted any AfD debates since, well, the RfC was started? Comments taken, behavior changed. I find it distressing that the RfC has been left for two months and become, increasingly, a magnet for trolls and people with clear agendas beyond changing my mind on how to handle deletion issues. Phil Sandifer 01:20, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
In the New York Times, Jimbo Wales says he is "starting a review mechanism by which readers and experts could rate the value of various articles. The reviews, which he said he expected to start in January, would show the site's strengths and weaknesses and perhaps reveal patterns to help them address the problems." Anyone know where I can read more about this on Wikipedia or maybe get involved? I searched around but couldn't find anything.--Alabamaboy 01:56, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
The IP 169.139.224.10 is the Manatee County school district's HTTP proxy server. When it gets blocked for vandalism, I'm getting caught by this block. This has happened two or three times, the IP's been blocked for a month and I'm stuck behind the block. The only thing I could do was complain on IRC, which works, but I can't do it at school without getting in trouble for using IRC during class. Is there anything that can be done? Admins seem to be ignoring the "THIS IS AN EFFING PROXY" notice on the talk page and continue to block for a month.
Contacting network the administrator was suggested. I know who that is, but the only thing that would accomplish is getting Wikipedia blocked from OUR proxy server, since they're stupid enough to see this as a way to chat, and therefore cheat on things. They block a lot of sites for that same reason. I can't provide much help on this end of the IP. My RFA is most likely going to succeed and is 3 days away. Would there be a problem with unblocking myself if I get caught with the block again if/when it succeeds? Is there anything else that can be done to stop this IP from getting blocked? I have no idea who's doing the vandalism, or even if they're at my school. Luigi30 (Ταλκ) 17:59, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
A new user: Holbern (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · nuke contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has been been acting very suspiciously, and I think this diff says it all. He may be a sockpuppet of Mr.Treason on the Run (talk · contribs) who is indefintely blocked. Izehar (talk) 18:51, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I am not a sockpuppet - just an anti-vandal Wikipedia editor. --Holbern 19:07, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
OK, why are you messing with the "blocked" notices? Izehar (talk) 19:08, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Has just been blocked for vandalism pages --pgk(talk) 19:27, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I'd again like advice on what to do with Civil Air Patrol. Since I posted warnings, the edit war on the article page has died -- replaced by an edit war on Talk:Civil Air Patrol. I blocked one of the participants for 3RR violation, but I'd like someone more experienced to look at the matter and determine what else, if anything, should be done. Thanks. --Nlu 23:40, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I gave User:70.189.120.44 a one-month block. His last few edits have been egregious vandlism, and the last straw was his unconscionable addition to User_talk:SlimVirgin. If anyone thinks I'm overreacting, feel free to bring it up and/or undo the block. But frankly, if we lose an editor who feels comfortable saying such things to other editors, I'm not going to cry crocodile tears. Nandesuka 04:01, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
As a heads up, despite the fact that, as Jimbo requested last time this happened, John Byrne is now thoroughly sourced, Byrne and/or his fans are back to removing all negative aspects from the article. People should watch this, and look to return the "Feuds" section with its full set of sources. Phil Sandifer 05:37, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
Keep an eye out for a numbskull who comes on and posts abusive edit summaries on the George W. Bush page accusing Jimbo and Bush of sex acts, of child abuse, etc. The page is now locked so he might try somewhere else. I've indefinitely blocked two of his sockpuppets. Jimbo and the Arbcom had ruled that he is to be indefinitely blocked. If he comes on anywhere, block him indefinitely instantly. No need for warnings. He has had them already on a range of IPs last night. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 02:26, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
This user has generally disrupted the maintenance of good editing at Martin Heidegger and the accompanying talk page. Editing other peoples comments on the talk page. Using the article itself as a forum for interpretations and ethnic slurs and making ethnic comments on the talk page. Requesting "non-Anglo" viewpoints after being advised that NPOV does not involve "Anglo or non-Anglo" considerations. Amerindianarts 01:34, 4 December 2005 (UTC)
Need input on Talk:CNN, and this article should be under more scrutiny for now. - RoyBoy 800 17:17, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
In reponse to Wikipedia:Village pump (news)#Question about libel in history, I suggested that users who find libelous edits that may need to be deleted post that information on this page. If that's not right, someone should correct my response. -- SCZenz 04:06, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm the person User:SCZenz was responding to (see above item). The particular edit I was thinking of that may need to be deleted from an edit history is . The same accusation was apparently not noticed by other editors and was retained in succeeding edits , , , , , , . Note that only the first cited edit made the offensive claim; the other edits left that claim in, but did not amplify or change it. --Metropolitan90 05:34, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
NB- I am not an admin, but I need admin/developer attention. When I try to edit on anon, I see this: Wikipedia has restricted the ability for unregistered users to create new pages. You may list the content you wish to have created. You may also log in or create an account, enabling you to create new pages. Please read our introduction for more information about Wikipedia. --195.188.51.100 12:37, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Was this supposed major development discussed anywhere yet? -- Curps 06:07, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
OK, I see, no more anons in Special:Newpages as of 19:00 UTC December 5. -- Curps 06:15, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
Disciplinary action might be good once in a while and when appropriate, when there seems to be a lot of garbage pages and vandals but not the general norm/standard. Block the new pages from anonymous ips once in a while when garbage and vandalism is frequent but not all the time.--Jondel 07:20, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
I blocked MostWanted05 for five days for faking page protection on Aftermath Entertainment, but I am wondering if I should have blocked shorter or longer. Thoughts? --Nlu 01:13, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Church of Reality was recently deleted after an ugly fight culminating in the author of that article, Mark Perkel, being blocked for a week and deleted page being protected. Perkel then userfied the CofR page. Now, there's a Marc Perkel article, which contains a wikilink to that userfied version. It's unclear how to deal with this. On the one hand, I guess a user has the right to put whatever they want on their user pages. On the other hand, this looks like it's really just a clever way to get around the deletion process. Perhaps some more experienced admins could take a look at this and figure out what (if anything) should be done? --RoySmith 17:28, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
This list has survived two attempts to delete it in a short space of time. Today Antidote twice tried to get rid of it by renaming it as List of Fellows of the Royal Society and adding other names. Now he has marked it as "totally disputed", giving no other reason on the talk page than that he doesn't think it should exist. Can someone remove the "totally disputed" tag? - Newport 23:54, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
I deleted this on the premise of db-repost, but I was informed that the previous deletion was speedy, and hence db-repost should not apply. I tried to undelete it using the Restore button, but that seems to have failed, and I can't see the deleted edits any more. Did I do something horribly wrong? See also Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hacker standard time. Enochlau 01:14, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi, all. Let me first say I've looked for a better place to post this, but this seemed the most appropriate; if there's somewhere else, just point me there. I'm having trouble with User:Deathrocker and the My Chemical Romance article. DR has decided that one way, and I have decided that it's better another way. DR continues to revert without comment, has failed to engage me in any meaningful way on the talk page, and has blanked my attempts to open a dialog on his own talk page.
What's to be done? We're both avoiding violations of the 3RR, I think, but just barely. Would it be appropriate to protect the page until the issue is resolved? I feel I shouldn't do it myself, as I am involved in it as a content dispute. —HorsePunchKid→龜 2005-12-08 06:55:55Z
Hi all, User:164.100.150.122 has been prolific in adding a link to this site Higher Education Opportunities in India to all Indian education articles. As you can imagine, my rv trigger-finger was prompted into action; however, I'd like some feedback as to whether this was the correct decision and should all his/her other edits adding that link be reverted?. SoLando (Talk) 07:13, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
I am relatively a newbie and am hesitant to take this one on myself, so I'd appreciate it if someone with more experience would & I'll just follow along this time and learn:
Looks like we have a deliberate & determined vandal at Genghis Khan -- IP 216.124.166.2 -- you'll see several examples of his work in the history following "Revision as of 21:48, 29 November 2005", all of them reverted by various folks, but also somewhere along the way the entire core of this very good & culturally-significant (Mongolia...) article got dumped and yes we do suspect the dumping was him too.
I'll revert to that revision and re-do my own edits, and try to fold in those of the others too if I can. But I'm not anxious to undertake that if our vandal just is going to cruise back in and mess it up. So how to handle it? Doesn't look like a "first give him a warning" necessity, to me.
--Kessler 21:06, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
OK thanks but would you pls look at my own copyedit of "23:18, 29 November 2005"? We're missing the entire middle of the article, since then, and it may have been something I did in my big edit altho I can't spot it myself. Appreciate your doing so for my own future reference... I'll revert the article to the prior edit, "21:48, 29 November 2005", and then leave it alone for a while, maybe try to replace the later edits done by others tho.
--Kessler 21:31, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi, Kessler, sorry it took me so long to take a look at this. I've learned the hard way to look for unclosed HTML tags when text mysteriously disappears, and sure enough that was it. :-) The "entire core" was there the whole time, visible in edit mode, just not visible on the page. The unclosed tag was immediately below the "Uniting the Mongol tribes" heading, like this:
See the final tag? It needs to be "-->", not just ">". When you went on, on December 1, to revert to an earlier version, according to your post above, you removed the whole comment, tags and all, and the text became visible again. Ahhh, that felt good, after all the unclosed tags of mine that other people have found! Sherlock Homes 10:19, 9 December 2005 (UTC).
I apologize if this is the wrong place to post this, but an administrator Alkivar has blocked CapnCrack and an IP address 68...something even though they were not vandalizing. He then reverted a bunch of edits (even though they were not vandalism) and protected the page. Some of the stuff he reverted even had sources and he still reverted it. The revert notice says that the page will be protected until the dispute is resolved on the oklahoma Christian University talk page. However, he has blocked several of the key people involved on one side of the argument.
When others tried to discuss the problem with him, he just removed their comments from his talk page. He has stifled the entire debate about this matter even though the side he has crushed has sources, encyclopedic-style writing, and has done no wrong. What can be done about this? I think the 68... address should be re-instated immediately, the page should be unprotected, or at the least, it should be reverted to include the documented material and then protected.
I don't think Alkivar should be punished or anything like that, but I think he should be asked to reconsider this undue abuse of his power. He has sided a guy danlovejoy who frequently edits the page in a biased manner (he is the online marketing director for OC, doesn't get much more biased than that).
Sorry for perhaps being long-winded, and I hope this does not fall on deaf ears.
Thanks. 68.97.3.125 07:28, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
You might like to see this user (user:CapnCrack's use of edit summaries --pgk(talk) 07:54, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
There is a long string of profane edit summaries in the Oklahoma Christian University history. This vandalism has been reverted. Could someone hide these edits? If this request is improper, please advise. Dan Lovejoy 21:06, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Can an admin take a look at the behaviour here. There is a newly created user here called jgrutz (I'm user jgritz). I believe most of the anonymous edits are from the same user. It seems like he's up to something, and has been adding spam links here and there. If this is the wrong place, can you let me know where to put this to get a second opinion. Thanks! - Jgritz 03:50, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
I realise that blocking a user for breach of civility is controversial. Could an administrator put a user, who is generally agreed to have regularly crossed the line of civility, on an informal parole (three strikes and you get a 24h block)? It would be a useful tool to keep the chat happier, and admins can block for breach of civility anyway. What do others think? --Gareth Hughes 15:37, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
There is a relatively new user with the userid "∙" (User_talk:∙) who has been active in aircraft articles (Contribs). The account creation page states that the username must contain a capital first letter. This sure doesn't seem to fit that criterion. Is the software supposed to enforce that? It's barely visible on my screen and is quite annoying when scanning watchlists, etc. Can/should we force this user to adopt a more conventional handle? -- Kbh3rd 19:17, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
Hello. I should not have sysop rights, since I'm not an admin. However, whenever I visit user pages, I've begun to notice additional sysop-only links such as "Block Saravask" and "Unblock Saravask". I am seeing these links whenever I visit any userpage, as well as other pages. I don't want to end up blocking anyone else (or worse, myself!) accidentally. Could someone fix this? Thanks. Saravask 23:17, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
APUS claims to be a teacher who has given his/her students access to his/her account. Every edit from the account is nonsense vandalism. Everything APUS is warn APUS claims it is the students again. I blocked the account for 24 hours and refused to unblock. Is running a public account (creating an account and then giving out the password) grounds for indef block? -- Psy guy Talk 00:06, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Blocking policy clearly gives "Public accounts" as a cause for indefinite blocks; feel free to do so. Ral315 (talk) 01:10, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Could I get an uninvolved admin to take a look at this unprotection request and make the decision ASAP? (Because I have a feeling only a small pool of admins watch the page.) It's my protection decision being disputed. Thanks. Dmcdevit·t 09:35, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
For selective undeleting, this is the quickest method. Create a bookmark, and put this content in the location field:
javascript:for (i=0; i<document.forms.length; i++) { for (j=0; j<document.forms.elements.length; j++) { f= document.forms.elements; if (f.type == 'checkbox') f.checked= true; } } void 0
Then on the undelete page, click the bookmark to check all the boxes. Then uncheck the ones that you want to remain undeleted. It also works on watchlists. — BRIAN0918 • 2005-12-6 17:59
Jimbo has posted a challenge for admins. See Talk:Alan Dershowitz. — BRIAN0918 • 2005-12-8 07:29
Nobody ever said radical freedom was the main goal. Building an encyclopedia is. Linux is still free as in libre and always will be due to the license, but you can't edit it's source code. Only a few people can directly. I believe we are well past the point were viscious vandalism is a greater detriment to the project than radical freedom is an attractant. More talented, qualified people (read experts) refuse to participate because of the garbage we put up with here than appear to be attracted to it. - Taxman Talk 23:38, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
Highlighting one article and giving it special attention (viz. announcements here and on the mailing list) hardly reflects the reality that would result from making it an ongoing practice. (See Hawthorne effect.) The half-baked nature of evaluating these experiments is one reason I don't fully trust that a detrimental change would be immediately recognized and undone. On the other hand, the notion that administrators have no greater authority or editorial responsibility has been largely pretense—at least we may talk about such matters more honestly now. --Tabor 23:54, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
I've got a bug going on that, when I log on/in, using my online designation, it keeps acting like I have NOT logged on/in. This glitch will cause someone out there to falsely accuse me of being a sockpuppeteer or worse. Told it was a technical glitch in Internet Explorer. This may have also happened to other Users, leading them to be falsely accused of being sockpuppets and the like.Martial Law 22:50, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
I log in as "Martial Law", then browse through Wikipedia, such as the UFO article,etc., then add data(all true),state source of data, conduct other editing business, then use the 4 ~s, only that something like 71.40.123.100 appears instead of Martial Law. Cookies are enabled. Martial Law 23:01, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
Just did'nt want someone calling me a sockpuppet or getting blocked under false pretenses because of some bug.Martial Law 00:32, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Two users are trying to change the spelling of the verb form of "license" to "licence", and claiming that anyone who reverts them is unnecessarily provoking conflict, stating that the c form is the preferred spelling in Britain. And yet, the British-based Oxford, the primary source for all things English, makes it pretty clear:
I am now being accused of "bad faith edits" and "provoking conflict" for putting in the correct, universally-accepted, spelling of the verb form. — BRIAN0918 • 2005-12-9 13:40
Yeh I'm pretty sure the verb form of the word in both American and British spellings uses 's' instead of 'c'. Enochlau 13:43, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
This seems to have been settled, Brian0918's arguments winning out. Thue | talk 15:16, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
The Michael Jackson page was moved to Michael Jackson (entertainer) without discussion. I deleted Michael Jackson without a problem. I then attempted to move Michael Jackson (entertainer) to the now empty Michael Jackson, however I was told that the database was locked. I waited a few minutes and attempted it again and this time was successful. The move meant the page was now a redirect to itself. So I then tried revert to the previous edit without success. I then must of accidentally deleted the page and now I can not restore it. PLEASE HELP!! -- Ianblair23 (talk) 02:03, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
If you try and view the items of a category without being logged in, all you see is the anons can't make articles message, blocking the entire page., if this is to become policy, there are a number of glitches that need to be worked out--Ano0000ddnsidn 05:27, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
&action=edit from the url, e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Flubernonsense. —Cryptic (talk) 08:47, 10 December 2005 (UTC)Well, this is an odd one. Someone seems to have tracked down some of my personal information and posted it on this page. Can we get that wiped from the history? ESkog | Talk 07:06, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
Sorry, not buying it anymore, way too farmiliar with wiki, way too hostile, way too good at gaming the system, has already admited to making sockpuppets after being blocked, who wants to bet chooserr not only has sockpuppets, but is in fact a sock of some other user? Someone want to do an ip check against a few previous problem users?--Aolanonawanabe 01:05, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
The whole thing has essentially boiled down to chooserr creating two or three line articles, with no content other than links to anti-abortion websites--Aolanonawanabe 02:56, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
We fight off link spammers all the time. What about users who link to their site in their signatures? See: Stirling Newberry (talk · contribs). — BRIAN0918 • 2005-12-9 04:26
See his hostile comment on User talk:Zocky after Zocky explained what the problem was and asked him to remove the link
It is generally understood that even though something may not be written in policy, it doesn't mean that it is acceptable. — BRIAN0918 • 2005-12-9 14:08
He's still using the link in his signature. I've temporarily blocked for 12 hours. If he replies on his talk page, stating that he has removed the link from his signature, please unblock immediately. --BRIAN0918 15:27, 11 December 2005 (UTC) 15:23, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
The major poll is currently located here. Thank you.Voice of AllT|@|ESP 03:24, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
On November 28, I posted here on the noticeboard about Mcfly85 (talk · contribs) creating sockpuppet accounts, namely IP addresses, for making personal attacks on users, mostly me. Now, just a few minutes ago a new user called Sven66 (talk · contribs) wrote on my talk page and insulted me. Sven66 only made one edit and this case of vandalism is his one edit. See My talk page. The message was unsigned and it looked like the style of editing done by Mcfly85. I, at least, suggest we run a CheckUser on McFly85 this time around. — Moe ε 06:21, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi, all. I was asked by R.Koot (talk · contribs) to delete his user and talk pages, after I noticed his talk page at CAT:CSD. I deleted both after verifying that his talk page was properly archived and making sure that he understood how deletion works. At the time, I expressed some concern that I wasn't necessarily supposed to do that sort of thing. User:Oleg Alexandrov, someone I have a great deal of respect for, has also voiced some concern that I was not correct to execute R.Koot's request. Any thoughts? If there are specific policies or guidlines on this, I was not able to find them. —HorsePunchKid→龜 2005-12-11 06:28:39Z
The block user function has developed a fault and is no longer operating. David | Talk 10:27, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
I have been trying to get in touch with anyone who can assist with a block I am currently suffering from! I am an AOL user on 195.93.21.35; I was replying to a question regarding my candidature for the Arbitration Panel when this block accured; I had only just editing the Hemel Hempstead oil refinery blast pages.
I hope this block can be taken off soon - I have never been warned about vandalism before and only edit using my user name; I have never been the subject of any serious vandalism incident. I only mean good, I use Wiki a lot and hope my contributions show I only mean good here. I understand that some anon users do cause problems and AOL IP addresses are a serious issue here, this has happened before. If at all possible, could this block be lifted, could a SHAREDIP template be added to this IP address? As those of you who know me may already be aware, I have contributed to a lot of articles and wish to continue doing so in the future. doktorb 12:11, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
I wonder if a request should be made to change the name of this user? User talk:DengXiaoPing - this is the same name as Deng Xiao Ping. --HappyCamper 02:55, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
It's getting ugly at this article, there have been a load of reversions in the past few days over whether or not their opponents are relevant in regards to the team's success. I've told both sides to chill out and talk about it, i'll protect the article if that doesn't work. karmafist 18:53, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
"Lauder-Frost was once a leading member of the Monday Club, an organization that has been described as "far-Right" by the Daily Telegraph (8 October 2001). He held a leading position with the Western Goals Institute, a group described by The Guardian as "extreme right wing" and by the The Times as "far-right" (4 December 1991, 1 May 1993 and 14 August 1997). He has also been active in the Conservative Party since the 1970s." I suspect he also objects to this passage from the Monday Club article:
"The club has been described by the BBC as a "bastion on the Tory hard right"
The playwright David Edgar sarcastically described it in an academic essay as "proselytiz the ancient and venerable conservative traditions of paternalism, imperialism and racism." * Harold Wilson, also speaking sarcastically, described it as "the guardian of the Tory conscience"."
and does so despite the fact that one of his friends (or possibly 213. himself) added the Edgar quotation though in a misrepresented and distorted form.
Given that the statements are all direct quotations and that sources ranging from the Conservative Telegraph and Times to the neutral BBC to the liberal Guardian all describe the groups in similar terms, it should be clear that our anonymous friend is blowing smoke in the absence of any actual flames. Homey 17:46, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
I may take this offer up. In any event, I completely reject User 213.122.32.154's interpretation of recent events. Readers are directed to Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost for my assessment of the situation, in a section marked "Observations". I invite readers to compare my behaviour with that of my interlocutors. CJCurrie 21:09, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
In a related matter to the above, User:Robert I made a fraudulent edit of Monday Club by inserting a quotation, altering it, and completley misrepresenting it. The act was so flagrant and his response on being found out was so obnoxious (see Talk:Monday Club) that I tempbanned him for two weeks for vandalism by means of deliberately making a fraudulent edit. Since I'm involved in the dispute and thus should probably not have acted myself I lifted the tempban after 18 hours. I'm wondering if other admins would like to review Robert's behaviour and see if a lonber tempban is justified. Just to note, he had also made veiled legal threats and vandalised other people's contributions to Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost, in both cases I warned him over his behaviour but did not tempban him. Homey 19:37, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
I see no similar attacks upon the home page for Karl Marx or a whole range of personalities of not just the left but the far left. It seem fanatical bias is OK only for those perceived to be on the Right. Well, thousands of people supported the groups and individuals in question and they were not all fascists or nazis but thoroughly decent people who were simply pleased that someone was enumerating their point of view when the politicians were refusing to hear. This entire business on Wikipedia is a scandal. Robert I 21:09, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
(i) Actually, Robert I did falsify a quote (see Talk:Monday Club). He can justify his actions however he wants, but there's no getting around the fact.
(ii) To favour criticial interpretations over official manifestos is usually regarded as a sign of objectivity. In any event, I quoted media sources from the left, right and centre.
(iii) Readers are directed to Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost (a section marked "Observations") for my assessment of events. CJCurrie 21:21, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
"I did NOT falsify anything"
Compare Robert's edit:
with the actual quote:
Moreover, by taking the quote out of context, Robert was implying that it was a favourable comment on the Monday Club, wheras in reality he knew full well that the author, as he said later "Edgar is very left-wing" ie he was speaking sarcastically.
Robert's subterfuge was discovered when CJCurrie looked up the book by Levitas from which Robert extracted the quotation. His response when his subterfuge was discovered is telling by its absolute gall:
""Only someone on the left would have Ruth Levitas's book so you have revealed you true colours" (made at Talk:Gregory Lauder-Frost
Homey 21:40, 11 December 2005 (UTC).
If you were in a university setting you'd be facing charges of academic dishonesty right now. No doubt you'd respond by calling it 'nit-picking' and accusing the faculty of being Communists. Homey 22:56, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
" I see he's writing an article for the Communist league of Canada. What a surprise."
My response was:
Robert, your capacity for intellectual dishonesty is truly amazing. Homey 13:42, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Something very funky is going on at Naruto jutsu. Some editor under several ids is endlessly "reverting" multiple fake editors. Take a look here. HGB 06:42, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
I know we allow a lot of latitude to pages in user space, but User talk:AskMySite looks like a new type of spam. Is this allowed? -- Jmabel | Talk 08:08, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Looks like another spamming-advert case - I've already had a run in with him - so someone else might want to look at this! Brookie :) - a collector of little round things! (Talk!) 11:12, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
I think this user is certain to eventually create legal problems for Wikipedia if he isn't dealt with now. Have a look at his contribs (including his assertion that a (now) NZ Member of Parliament "should have been shot for trying to cause a bloodbath". Some of his comments are clearly libelous. I've had enough of trying to get through to him, so is there anyone else who could like to approach him. Moriori 02:43, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
Please see the section "People I Hate" on User:Aidan Work's user page.
Camillus
talk|contribs 23:43, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
I was on my way here to report that section on his user page, as well as talk page comments, as coming in under attacks, and indeed, libel. Mr Work's contributions range from the useful to the extremely legally dangerous, and his user page shows that he is basically incapable of contributing over a vast swathe of articles with NPOV - a user page professing to homophobia, hatred of the leader of a world religion and of a political party in a country he isn't even from. --Kiand 00:09, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Note: For daring to post criticism of Work, Work tried to "report" Camillus on this page. I have deleted what was little more than vandalism. He wrote of Camillus
Camillus responded
Clearly given some of Work's abusive POVs posted, and his personal pushing of his hatred of gay people, transsexuals and Roman Catholics, may it is time Mr Work and his opinions were given the Wiki-red card. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 00:21, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Work has now attempted to delete this section from the noticeboard, as well as removing his and others comments from his and others user_talk pages. --Kiand 01:37, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
He deleted information from my page, and from Camillus's page. Given that he had already received a final warning after other deletions, I have imposed a 24 hour block. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 01:43, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
There is a strongly worded commentary on the Wikipedia in the London Times (dated 9 December). In the article, the author briefly mentions creating a user account, mickmouse (talk · contribs), That account is a real user name. I've left a {{welcome}} message on the page, but the account should be watched for vandalism. BlankVerse 15:43, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
An external website that monitors the Wikipedia, usually critically, is concerning themselves with wikipedia's (mis)use of fair-use images. They appear to have decided to test Wikipedia's processes on the Sex and the City's talk page. Could somebody who knows more about when fair-use images are appropriate address the concerns on the talk page and alter the article appropriately. Dmn 17:50, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
One of the less pleasant things that I do on Wikipedia is work on issues related to the Holocaust. There is quite a bit of vandalism, as you might guess, but it is usually one-off stuff. Every once in awhile, an editor comes along pushing heavy Holocaust denial material, and decides to fight it out. The issue with Holocaust deniers is that they are often quite difficult to reason with, no matter what evidence you produce, it is part of the cover-up. Most recently, a new user User:Mark twain, who also posts as User:65.12.194.210, started putting Holocaust denial material in various articles, including links to one of the more over-the-top hate sites I have seen. When I reverted his change (and explained why in great detail on both his user page and on Talk:Treblinka extermination camp), he immediately filed an RfC and an RfArb(here). There is no doubt, as every other editor who has encountered this so-called "dispute" has agreed, that this guy is just pushing hate sites and denial material. I am not a big player on the Wikipedia meta discussions, so I don't know if there is any way to better deal with this sort of disruptive editor than the current approach (watch him, revert edits, ask others for help so I don't mess with 3RR, post info on why he is wrong, even though he won't read it, etc.). It is kind of tiring. Are there any other approaches that might help and be less exhausting? --Goodoldpolonius2 20:10, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
User:146.6.110.149, which tracks back to UT Austin, left a message on my talk page claiming to be Gary LaVergne, a UT employee and author of a book on Charles Whitman entitled "Sniper in the Tower". He was complaining about some content about him, presumably at Charles Whitman.
Mr. Sigenthaler's recent experience has encouraged me to send you this note. As you know, I have been the subject of some discussion in one of the pages you administer. Some of those comments I consider libelous. I strongly suggest that you, as the party responsible for this article and discussion, and/or Wiki executives take immediate action to purge such false and irresponsible statements, and block such from occurring in the future. Please forward this to Wiki executives. I look forward to your speedy response. Gary M. Lavergne
I'm a relative newcomer to the Charles Whitman page, having gone there a couple days ago after being asked to review some rather disruptive behavior and inappropriate editing by User:Subwayjack, who I blocked until this evening for 3RR, vandalism and disruption. I can only guess, but I assume that this person is referring to Subwayjack's rather convoluted assertion that Lavergne's book was biased and that he published it in collusion with the University of Texas somehow to support their position on Whitman (it was published by UT Press).
The article doesn't contain this speculative information currently, although at one time Subwayjack did insert it and it was summarily deleted inserting edit. It does remain on the talk page, and I suppose in the article's page history. What's the general feeling about how to proceed? I don't think a person's comments on the talk page can be considered libellous, but maybe it's advisable to delete that edit from the article itself's revision history. · Katefan0(scribble)/mrp 22:40, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Personally, I'd say remove it from the talk page only. I don't quite like the idea of tampering with the edit history - just see what happens first. Enochlau 23:44, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Can someone put a leash on Bluemoose, please. I have been attempting to add the Template:Lifetime to biographical articles for some time now, as I come across them, and I have found on occasion that Bluemoose has been around and removed them. Of late, he has been doing this more agressively, so I have had to go around those articles to which I have added the template to put it back. There has been no recent discussion on the talk page about deleting this template; and it has in fact survived a deletion attempt in the past. If Bluemoose wants to delete this template, he should go about it in the same way that everyone else does—by listing it on WP:TFD. (I have had occassion to have some conflict with the way that Bluemoose was running the Bluebot without full disclosure, before.) Until that time, it is extremely bad form to delete templates without any form of announcement on the talk page of the template. I will be reverting Bluemoose's deletions until he conforms to convention and announces his intentions in the appropriate place so that the community can decide on them. If you have comments on his behaviour, I would be very interested, and can I please ask you to keep an eye on him. Cheers. User:Noisy | Talk 23:50, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
Moriori has been put here because he has accused me of making libellous statements, & yet, his remarks about me are starting to take on a very racist overtone. What an idiot he is! - (Aidan Work 03:58, 13 December 2005 (UTC))
Can somebody tell me what's going on with this article? It has an npov header on it and back in November, Jimbo went in and deleted almost the entire article. We now have a fork at Simon Wessely/Simon Wessely, which needs to go away. User:Zoe|(talk) 21:45, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
Can someone look at the deleted history of World (of Humans) and tell me if Human World is a repost? AfD here: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/World (of Humans). Thanks - Just zis Guy, you know? / AfD? 22:51, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
The tone on Islam related pages is getting out of hand. I just came from Talk:Ali Sina where I was told I should not attempt to resolve dispute because I cannot be impartial. The user then asked me what I would do, "Ban me? By doing so you will confirm the fact that Muslims kill their opponents and where that is not possible censor them." This is not atypical of Islam related talk pages. I am not a Muslim but I imagine if I held Islamic beliefs dear that working on these pages would be rather intolerable. Such blatant incivility makes it more difficult for other users to remain civil. Many of the good long time editors have left because the situation on these articles is so bad. This is on many of the Islam related talk pages (Template_talk:WivesMuhammad). Something must be done to make working on these articles tolerable. Any suggestions? gren グレン 01:40, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
In a related move I blocked User:OceanSplash for 24 hours for being repeatedly disruptive (see Talk:Ali Sina) despite my telling him to cease antagonizing Muslims and making being a Muslim an accusation. I am more likely to see notice concerns about this issue on my talk page. gren グレン 04:59, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
User:Jtdirl's name has been placed here for vandalising my user page. Since when does he have the right to delete information from anyone's user page? Whatever has happened to freedom of expression? Down the pan, I think. Boy, I am really fed up with the politically correct madness that is going on. We have more than enough of that over here in New Zealand. - (Aidan Work 02:08, 14 December 2005 (UTC))
User:Jtdirl name has been placed here because he unfairly blocked my account Bill_the_Bear he accuses me of being a sockpuppet but I am not. He then blocks my new IP address when I ask him to unblock Bill_the_Bear. The guy is totally abusing his power.
Actually, you are User:Karatekid7 who was blocked by me and reverted by others for repeatedly inserting an unsourced unverified sex abuse claim to an article as well as other continuous vandalism. Your "pal" Bill then suddenly appeared and reinserted the claim while acting exactly as K7 had done, posting the same allegations on the same pages and showing a "curious" knowledge of WP and interest in alleging child abuse for a newbie. You were blocked as a suspected sockpuppet of K7. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 02:39, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm not involved. I've reviewed the case. The block appears legit.Geni 02:52, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Recently posted at Talk:Rajput -- "btw, if somebody needs a little help in how to continue editing wikipedia even after getting banned, do drop me an email. I am as usual permanently outlawed by wikipedia and I keep coming back despite pakis crying to all those goras to keep me away. -- sisodia the outlaw." See at Dunno if he really IS banned or whether he feels it's dashing to be an outlaw. Worth a check? (BTW, "gora" means "white") Zora 05:00, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Zora, it is both. I AM banned and I also think it is quite dashing to be an outlaw. love you, my gori x-)
sisodia the dashing outlaw.
The word Żydokomuna has a clear political flavour and may be regarded as disparaging which is against Wikipedia:Username policies. Alx-pl D 17:05, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
To clarify, the definition of the word on the Polish Wikipedia says: Pejoratywne określenie stosowane w kręgach antysemickich:. Which can be translated as: A pejorative term used in anti-Semitic circles. Alx-pl D 19:27, 13 December 2005 (UTC)
User emailed me about a block... but I can't find it under his username nor his current IP. So I'm assuming there is a range block, or he goes through an open proxy since he can't say when the block expires; or there is no block? Don't know where to go from here. - RoyBoy 800 06:51, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Just a friendly announcement: Jimbo has announced that the ArbCom elections procedure will be his second proposal, a hybrid procedure, after closing the straw poll. I'm not sure that people have the page watchlisted, so I thought I'd bring it out here to gain more attention. As usual, turn to the Wikipedia Signpost on Monday for complete and comprehensive coverage. Thanks! Flcelloguy (A note?) 15:49, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Did Harry Potter really remain vandalized for more than half an hour? The IP in question was in the 61.10.7.* range which has been a source of vandalism in the past.
The reason I bring this up here is that I recently noticed that the Special:Recentchanges page occasionally skips past a few entries when you click on the "Show new changes starting from..." link (reported here). If RC patrollers are using vandal-watching software that relies on the IRC feed of recent changes, and if that feed reads by continually refreshing Special:Recentchanges via the "Show new changes starting from..." link, then perhaps it would miss some changes, and perhaps this is what happened here. -- Curps 16:40, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
An editor is deleting "skinhead" from many pages. I do not think this is a content dispute. The user has been here for only a day and seems to have an agenda. Technically, it is not vandalism, but it is hardly a content dispute, either. I am not an Admin, and am requsting an Admin look at this situation, as suggested on . Thanks.
diffs: .--Cberlet 18:13, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
An anon added a link for a vandal to check the expiry time of their block. That in itself indicates to me this is something the vandals want to have, hence we shouldn't give it to them. I think it would merely encourage them to come back sooner. - RoyBoy 800 18:21, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
As it clearly is controversial I have removed that edit and returned the template to the original format. FearÉIREANN
\(caint) 19:15, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
The parole placed on Zen-master by the Arbitration Committee has been extended from articles "relating to race and intelligence" to all articles, following a request and acceptance by a majority of the Committee.
James F. (talk) 19:51, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
This was sent to the Help Desk via email: On 12/13/05, Doug Childress <dchildress@iipc.com.au> wrote: Help Desk,
We are a newly formed Service Provider with an IP address range (125.63.0.0 /19). It appears this address range used to be included on the BOGON list and has caused issues with numerous sites, which are statically blocking this address range on their border routers.
Please confirm you are not blocking our address range and/or forward this request to the person responsible for Internet access/routing/firewall services within your organisation ASAP, as we need to ensure our clients can access your site.
Regards,
Doug Childress Director Intelligent IP Engineering Services Level 10 (contact info removed for privacy) --WAvegetarian (talk) (email) (contribs) 01:01, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Somewhat offtopic, but anyways: I've looked closer at Nature's results: WP averages about 1 error every 2 KB, and the average article size is 6.80 KB. Britannica averages nearly 4 errors every 2 KB, and the average article size is 2.60 KB. See also: table of data. — 0918BRIAN • 2005-12-15 05:45
Anybody want to clean up his mess?--Aolanonawanabe 05:55, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
It is appreciated that you can remove yourself from such a situation, I just hope that you have more resolve than you did the first time you made such comments. Chooserr 06:08, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Aolanonawanabe has recently made several edits to the Fetal Pain page which I personally consider vandalism. The problem arrose when he added a POV tag without any discussion with other users, meaning he is trying to speak for the community. I didn't like this and tried to reason it out on the talk page, but he soon changed tatics and reworded the whole article changing the first sentence to something along the lines of "it's never debated due to it doesn't exist". My line before that was that it is heavily debated, which came from the original before I reworded it. I hope someone will help to stop this from escalating further. Chooserr 05:58, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
He also is insisting life direct directly to Life magazine despite the fact that there are now two articles with life in their name which would require one of those joining page things that are used quite frequently. Chooserr 06:00, 15 December 2005 (UTC)