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    Unexplained / POV removal of content by User:Packerfansam

    User:Packerfansam has been around for a long time and has accumulated tens of thousands of edits, many focusing on Wisconsin legislative and / or political articles. He has created more than 3300 articles – many of them very short biographies, but a lot by even that measure. With this depth of experience (and a clean block log) it’s perplexing that in the past few days following a several-month editing hiatus, he has begun to remove substantial chunks of content from a variety of articles, accompanied by vague (and sometimes misleading) edit summaries. In many of the cases, the excised material relates to Jews, Muslims, African-Americans or LGBT matters, raising NPOV concerns.

    Michigan – removed a religious affiliation table, and all narrative references to Jews, Muslims
    New York City – removed textual references to the Stonewall Inn, Jews, LBGT demographics, Hinduism, Buddhism, atheism
    Gabriel Riesser – removed description of subject’s Jewish ancestry and its consequences for the subject
    Hamburg – removed references to Muslims, Jews
    Kansas – removed references to Mormons, Jews, Muslims and other less-represented religions in the state

    I raised concerns about this on the editor’s Talk page, first in brief narrative fashion, followed by templates when the edits continued without response. See link. Since then the unexplained and apparently POV edits have continued:

    John Johnson – dab page – removed link to John Johnson (Latter Day Saints), "early Latter Day Saint and owner of the John Johnson Farm, a historical site in Mormonism"
    Republican Party (United States) – removed entire section on LGBT issues as well as other references to gays; also a description of Jews as voting mostly Democratic.

    I am bringing the matter here because the edits are, to my eyes, troubling, and need attention; and the editor is unresponsive. Furthermore the editor has a long and apparently productive history here, and these excisions are not so plainly “vandalism” or disruption that they’re suitable for AIV if they continue.

    Thanks in advance for any comments and / or assistance. JohnInDC (talk) 10:54, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The edit summary shortened, simplified and removed possible redundant content is not reflective of the edits which are often completely removing all mention of specific groups of people. How can content be redundant if you remove all of it that concerns gays or Jews? These edits definitely are imposing a strange POV where some people are just erased from the public record. Liz Read! Talk! 12:04, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    He's trying to purge Wikipedia of any evidence for the existence of people who aren't Christian and Republican. In May, he even removed references to the Democratic Party from over 100 articles (and was reverted).[1][2][3] I would support an indefinite block for deceptive editing. KateWishing (talk) 13:13, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Support indef block - even though he has a long history and a clean block record, this editor appears to either have become very extreme of late or decided he's WP:NOTHERE to build an encyclopedia anymore. These edits account for vandalism in my opinion and given the particular topics of his dislike, I don't see the editor cheerfully avoiding them in the future. МандичкаYO 😜 13:33, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    In addition, he's not responsive at his talk page, the last time he responded there seems to be to thank someone over 5 years ago. As for the recent edits, the edit summaries clearly misrepresent the edits, and his removal of content has become clearly disruptive. Despite his constructive edits, these edits suggest WP:NOTHERE. Doug Weller (talk) 13:34, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    JohnInDC was concerned about the wrong citations Packerfansam had added to several Wisconsin Legislators article very recently. I had been looking at Packerfansam's Wisconsin Legislators articles to see if a category, etc., needs to be added. I did add the correct Wisconsin Blue Books citation to the articles that JohnInDC was concerned about. And I was concerned about about Packerfansam removing the political affliations of several Wisconsin Legislators articles with no reasons given. I hope this helps-Thank youRFD (talk) 15:31, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Is it possible this account is compromised ? Considering his long history of productive edits, then this sudden shift ... maybe it's something to look at ? KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 15:39, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I had the same thought but in the main, the edit interests seem to have been pretty stable. I guess in the final analysis it doesn't matter - the edits are unacceptable no matter who's responsible. (It is mystifying though.) JohnInDC (talk) 15:56, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Note that he stopped editing in August of last year, and when he returned 24 April, this is when the problems began. The possibility of a compromised account is real, as is a CIR issue. He has never been one to communicate, I didn't see any talk in his contribs. Dennis Brown - 02:36, 16 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    A CIR issue may still be at hand. Medication, life events, all kinds of things can change a person's competency, either temporarily or permanently. Dennis Brown - 15:33, 16 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    First things, despite the assumption, I'm a 'she'. Second, to answer people's suspicions, I have numerous health issues that have escalated in recent times. I don't feel it's necessary to go into specifics, but is it possible they can effect my judgment? Sure. That, along with other issues in my life can explain gaps between logging in, such as the last couple days. Now, I think along with some of the other issues being discussed, my not logging in for two days is being exaggerated. It was not because of these accusations, I didn't received a notice of this until I just logged in for this session. Sometimes health and other life issues take my attention. The extended length between updates last year involves family issues that, again, I don't think it's necessary to be specific about. If, during these times, I was hacked and I haven't realized it, my apologies. I have recently changed my password, maybe that would help to stop other possible issues. Now, the concerns about the links to the Wisconsin Blue Book tend to can be tough I understand. Google Books reverts you back to the original page you were on prior. If you were looking as something on page 1 and later decide to post a link for page 2, it decides to take you back to 1. Some of the re-categorizing is simply because it doesn't seem like the article necessarily belongs there, such as with Category:Mayors of places in Wisconsin, where there were some subjects whose job titles didn't match the criteria. Thanks to those who have offered their support. Packerfansam (talk) 20:04, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you for your response here, and good luck with your health issues. Can you please offer an explanation, for example, for this edit [4] to Precursor (religion), where you removed sourced materiel regarding non-Christian religions. This type of POV edit, with no (in this case) or misleading (in other cases) is the heart of my concern, and perhaps others. Was it judgement impairment due to illness, as you suggested some of the unaddressed issues might be? Or, are you asserting that your account was WP:COMPROMISED? The key is to understand (a) which other edits your account may have made, like that, with no or misleading edit summaries, that still need to be fixed, and (b) can you offer an assurance that such editing will not happen again. An acknowledgement of why it really happened will help other editors have confidence in your continued participation. Otherwise, why should you not be topic-banned from editing articles about religion and politics? JoeSperrazza (talk) 21:04, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Packerfansam: could you please address some of the issues such as Joe's question above?
     — Berean Hunter (talk) 21:09, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Well, let me first address that if anything I did seemed to be misleading or deceptive in articles, I deeply apologize. It seems to me, among other things, if you have a certain location (city, state, etc.) where the residents are overwhelmingly affiliated with a certain group or denomination, it bloats the article and makes it excessively long if you go into detail about other groups that make up a microscopic (sometimes like 0.15% or less) portion of the population and the culture. Thanks Packerfansam (talk) 21:22, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    As for being compromised, I can't answer definitely without carefully combing through and trying to remember things, but it's happened with me on other sites in the past so it's possible. Packerfansam (talk) 21:25, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm unpersuaded. That reasoning would maybe explain removing mention of Jews in Kansas (though it's 2%, not .015%) but it certainly is hard to square with editing out Jews in New York City or mention of the "largest gay and bisexual community in the United States" that is found there. That's just one counterexample - there are several others cited above, and below as well. JohnInDC (talk) 22:00, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    First, let me point out that it was 0.15 not .015, there is a difference. In regards to NYC, there was a section about the city's many, many landmarks and none of the others were mentioned by name, except for I think it was Greenwich, as if it were special or more noteworthy than the others. Without getting into what's right or wrong even, it seems strange to me that one should be especially singled out and recognized apart from the others. Packerfansam (talk) 03:50, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Pardon, but that is an inadequate if not disingenuous explanation for this [5] edit to NYC, where, as you did with many other edits, you removed all mention of non-Christian religions:

    Christianity is the most prevalently practiced religion in New York, followed by Judaism, with approximately 1.1 million Jews (יהודי) in New York City,[1][2] over half living in Brooklyn.[3] Islam ranks third in New York City, with official estimates ranging between 600,000 and 1,000,000 observers and including 10% of the city's public schoolchildren,[4] followed by Hinduism, Buddhism, and a variety of other religions, as well as atheism or self-identifying with no organized religious affiliation.

    References

    1. ^ "World Jewish Population". SimpleToRemember.com – Judaism Online. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
    2. ^ "Jewish Community Study of New York: 2011 Comprehensive Report" (PDF). UJA-Federation of New York. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
    3. ^ Cite error: The named reference BrooklynJewish was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
    4. ^ Marc Santora and Sharon Otterman (March 4, 2015). "New York City Adds 2 Muslim Holy Days to Public School Calendar". The New York Times. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
    Try again. JoeSperrazza (talk) 05:38, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Please let's don't go through these one by one, arguing whether ".15" or ".015" makes the edits any more defensible. A full-throated denial would be a good start - if Packerfansam doesn't want to go through her contribution history to identify the odious edits that were made by a hacker using her name, the examples here are sufficient to tell her in an instant whether she was responsible for them. Absent a straight-up denial, which we don't have, an acknowledgment or recognition that maybe, perhaps, it's problematic to remove references to, e.g., Jews in New York, Muslims in Michigan, gay marriage from the Republican Party, the Jewish ancestry and civil rights advocacy of a German lawyer, the sexual orientation of a the first gay Republican legislator in Wisconsin, or - by the IP a day ago - the sexual orientation of the Swedish Womens' Soccer team coach. And that's before we even start on the misleading edit summaries that accompanied these changes (for which she offers a conditional apology). So far I see nothing to assure us that Packerfansam recognizes these edits as problematic or that she will not make similar edits going forward. JohnInDC (talk) 11:23, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Continued problematic editing that is continuing to occur noted here, together with Good hand/bad hand editing noted here are both of considerable concern. JoeSperrazza (talk) 12:08, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Okay, this is what certain people seem to want to see - yes, I made updates that are causing this debacle. You can argue about my judgment and whether it's been altered. To me, in my judgment in what I recall, it seemed proper. I don't necessarily know if it was to the excess others believe it was, so I can't rule out a hack. I don't have plans to go out and make particularly controversial edits, my plan for the imminent future is to continue with legislator bios, creating and updating articles as would be appropriate with that. Packerfansam (talk), 18 June 2015 (UTC)


    Response & comment - This is at best a grudging acknowledgment by Packerfansam of the problems she has caused with her POV edits and misleading summaries, not to mention (indeed not mentioned) the edit warring and sock puppetry. It isn't just "some people" who want to see an explanation and assurances, but nearly every single person who has participated in this discussion. I do not believe that Packerfansam appreciates that her edits contravened Wikipedia policy, or that that were in any way improper or disruptive. That being said I also believe that the foregoing is about all we are going to get out of her on the subject, and, as halfhearted as it is, it is something. She is, at least, speaking about it. Going forward, which I assume will take place without a block, I personally would like to see something a little more explicit about the ground rules, whether it comes from her, or from us, by rough agreement. Maybe something like, "no edits to remove content from articles re religion, sexual preference or other demographic characteristics" - I don't know. What I do know is that "no immediate plans" to make controversial edits is not reassuring, and isn't very helpful as a standard against which to measure future behavior. Thoughts and / or comments welcome. Thanks. JohnInDC (talk) 01:43, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Look, I have no idea what can offend some people. To me, for instance, creating an article about a notable politician, listing them in the proper areas for where they were born, where they lived and went to school and things like that doesn't seem like it should bother anybody. But I can't be sure what somebody could have a problem with. Can I give 100% certainty that nobody will ever have a problem with something I write ever again? No. Do I want to go through this stress again when I already have enough in my life? Also no. Packerfansam (talk) 03:15, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    If what you mean by that is that you intend henceforth to stick to creating stub articles for Wisconsin politicians, then you are much less likely to run into POV and bias problems. I would recommend including the political affiliation of the subjects, when it is in the sources, and ensuring that the sources you cite actually link to the subject of the article you are creating. I, we, are not asking you to promise you'll never offend anyone again; rather we are asking that you stop removing material from articles because something about it offends you. Thanks. Now let's see what some of the other editors have to say about this. JohnInDC (talk) 03:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I found your response to be very disappointing. I had thought you "got it", and were willing to move forward, but just didn't want to explicitly own up to your mistakes. But your answers, above, make me wonder. Do you really think the issue was a vague, hard to understand "some people" being "offend"ed? Do you really think the issue was anything to do with was "creating an article about a notable politician, listing them in the proper areas for where they were born, where they lived and went to school and things like "? If so, you have a serious problem of WP:IDIDNTHEARTHAT and or a problem with competence. Examples were laid out for you very clearly here and on your talk page. You are ignoring those details here, and have repeatedly blanked them on your talk page. As a reminder, the problems include this list and many more:
    Michigan – removed a religious affiliation table, and all narrative references to Jews, Muslims
    • New York City – removed textual references to the Stonewall Inn, Jews, LBGT demographics, Hinduism, Buddhism, atheism
    • Gabriel Riesser – removed description of subject’s Jewish ancestry and its consequences for the subject
    • Hamburg – removed references to Muslims, Jews
    • Kansas – removed references to Mormons, Jews, Muslims and other less-represented religions in the state
    • John Johnson – dab page – removed link to John Johnson (Latter Day Saints), "early Latter Day Saint and owner of the John Johnson Farm, a historical site in Mormonism"
    • Republican Party (United States) – removed entire section on LGBT issues as well as other references to gays; also a description of Jews as voting mostly Democratic.
    • [6][7][8] removed references to the Democratic Party from over 100 articles
    • [9] remove mention of Jews in New York City
    • [10] removal of the sexual orientation of the Swedish Womens' Soccer team coach
    • Special:Contributions/24.178.45.221 most troublesome, was your Good hand/bad hand editing, with your logged out editing all, with 2 exceptions, being reverted by editors as being disruptive
    Are you really sure you want to continue in this way? JoeSperrazza (talk) 04:16, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Time to close We do not know the full circumstances under which Packerfansam is editing. We know he has health issues and we should leave it at that. He is constructively engaging editors about issues they have, and although we may strongly disagree with some of the edits he has made, he clearly wants to edit constructively and with good faith. Could there be future problems? Sure, but we can deal with them should they arise. Let's assume good faith and encourage Packerfansam to continue editing. --I am One of Many (talk) 05:32, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you. Again, it's she, either way, much appreciated. Packerfansam (talk) 05:37, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I apologize for getting your gender wrong! --I am One of Many (talk) 05:41, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It is not too much to ask that Packerfansam state precisely what she intends to do, or not do, going forward; or that we collectively outline our expectations of her. Her POV and misleading edits were blockable and while she is now at least discussing them, she has given no indication at all that she appreciates what the problem is (apologizing if she has been misleading; confessing to having no idea which of her edits "might offend some people", as though unpredictably thin-skinned readers were the heart of it) and I would like just a bit of clarity about what is expected of her going forward so that if, three or four weeks - or 5 months - hence, we see a new run of POV purges, someone can point back and say, "that is not what you said you would do". If she does not understand the problem, then she can't exercise meaningful judgment in avoiding it in the future. Other than that - yes, I agree, we are done here. JohnInDC (talk) 10:46, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I think it is too much at this point. Packerfansam has edited here, without issues, for years. If there are issues in the next few weeks or months, we can deal with them. If the edits in question were due to misunderstandings and/or lapses in judgement, then moving on means she moves on to continued constructive editing. If we continue to push this thing, maybe she says "The hell with this, I don't need this in my life.", she moves on, and we lose another editor. You have accomplished what is important: She is aware of the issues, acknowledged them, stated that she wants to contribute constructively. Now, let's assume good faith and deal with issues in the future if they occur. --I am One of Many (talk) 17:28, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Can't seem to quit - Promises notwithstanding, Packerfansam just this morning edited Omaha, Nebraska to remove mention of synagogues in the city. Diff here. She does not seem able to help herself. She has been systematically removing references in articles to non-Christians and non-traditional sexual orientations and despite the extensive discussion here - as well as her claim that she doesn't want any more headaches - she continues to do so. She does not understand the problem, and she is manifestly unable to stop. JohnInDC (talk) 14:50, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Agreed. It's getting ridiculous at this point. I am One of Many, I applaud your efforts to caution restraint, but I daresay that assuming good faith at this point at this point would be counterproductive and deleterious to the project. And to be honest, a bit silly. Editors are beginning to become exasperated cleaning up her POV edits, which she apparently has no intention of stopping. As of now, the editor has shown no actual remorse, has been generally avoidant and disingenuous, ignored several attempts to communicate, and is unrelenting in making their unabashedly POV edits (often coupled with misleading edit summaries). Whether they've contributed any significant content in the past is immaterial, and a point rendered moot considering the fact that this behaviour is continuing. For some time, the editor in question has been editing with an obvious political / religious agenda, and is completely unapologetic in doing so. This discussion has gone on for almost a week now, and extending them any good will is almost abetting the disruption, and appears to be only forestalling an inevitable indefinite block. Quinto Simmaco (talk) 20:10, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Support Indefinite block, per above, and no efforts to alter their behaviour or even acknowledge that this is inappropriate. An unblock, of course, should be conditional on a promise to reach consensus regarding removal or wholesale alteration of material related to religion, race, and sexual orientation. Quinto Simmaco (talk) 20:10, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    No sign of abating - Early this morning (June 23) she removed a reference to a "figure study of a nude young woman" painted by artist Clarence Holbrook Carter as "POV". A couple of editors recently weighed in on her Talk page, urging her to steer clear of religion, so it bears repeating that she has never confined her excisions to those matters, but has swept in sexuality as well - e.g., removing references to various subjects' sexual orientation, and LGBT political issues; edit warring at University of Wisconsin–Madison to remove "Playboy" as as reference on the ground that it is not reliable or a place for respected or credible journalism. Repeated admonitions don't seem to have had much effect, but if suasion is the path to be followed, it should at least be comprehensive. JohnInDC (talk) 11:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Time to close Issues are now about content and not behavior. Behavior has been mis-characterized in above "Can't seem to quit" where the editor removed an uncited sentence as much about Christians as it was about Jews. Attempts to paint this as anti-semitic fall short. Subsequently, you removed cited material that she added in a blind revert. Uncool. The material under "No sign of abating" is unsourced and indeed has a POV because of striking which is opinion..."Carter's striking figure study...". Being unsourced she can remove it...personally, I would have just removed the adjective but her actions aren't egregious here. The other diffs are old rehash from May. It is beginning to look as if editors have an ax to grind. Defer to dispute resolution for content matters.
       — Berean Hunter (talk) 15:35, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment - I disagree that it has become a kind of rolling content dispute, and I don't care for the suggestion that I've got an axe to grind. Packerfansam's editing focus and pattern (religion / sexuality / politics) beyond the creation of short articles in my view remains unchanged. And too I confess to being a bit mystified by the deference that is being shown to her given that she has failed to address any but one or two of her earlier, indefensible edits (and those, only in the most general of terms). But I do agree that this has become a huge time sink, and my own convictions notwithstanding, the issue seems to be finding no purchase here. I don't like seeing my credibility as an editor called into question, so I will let this go if that's the decision. JohnInDC (talk) 16:48, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • So she removed one reference to Christianity (that also removed more Jewish info) after this AfD began? (And again, that would be valid population info that she randomly stripped it out for no reason from an article about a major U.S. city, well after this AfD began). Yes, I see how that definitely proves she has no problems with Jews and there's no problem with behavior.... МандичкаYO 😜 14:24, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Hoaxing again at Kenny Loggins

    We need a range block because of recent activity by the long-term hoaxer, the Kenny Loggins vandal. IPs involved today are:

    Perhaps we can temporarily rangeblock 2602:306:BD7E:CAA0. Thanks in advance. Binksternet (talk) 18:08, 15 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    And now another spate of hoaxing by 2602:306:BD7E:CAA0:A1D3:9BE1:C1A2:3BFC (talk+ · tag · contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RBLs · proxy check · block user · block log · cross-wiki contribs · CheckUser (log)).
    15 of the last 16 hoaxer IPs started with 2602:306:BD7E:CAA0, so it would be very helpful to block this range. Binksternet (talk) 01:27, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    And very quickly after that one we have this one: 2602:306:BD7E:CAA0:7132:4B62:E645:80BE (talk+ · tag · contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RBLs · proxy check · block user · block log · cross-wiki contribs · CheckUser (log))
    Still looking for an appropriate rangeblock. Binksternet (talk) 01:34, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Just to add a technical note, while a /64 should be, and appears here to be a single user akin to an IPv4 address, the protocol is new enough that we should keep in mind the possibility that it may not always be, with either rapidly changing /64s from one user, or many users on one /64. Also, when this block expires, if we need to extend it again, linking the previous range block log may help get a quicker block. Monty845 00:07, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I do have to emphasize that looking at WHOIS is of utmost importance with IPv6; my comment strongly depends on the ISP being residential. It most certainly does not apply to mobile or satellite ISP's.Jasper Deng (talk) 03:33, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Therequiembellishere changing every biographical political article infobox to officeholder

    Therequiembellishere appears to be engaged in making wholesale changes of infoboxes on biographical political articles to Infobox officeholder, despite being advised otherwise on his talk page by Bagunceiro and I, which he appears to have ignored for the past four weeks despite my best efforts to redirect him to respond to the discussion on his talk page several times in the edit summaries as well as two messages I sent on his talk page.

    Therequiembellishere was asked by Bagunceiro on 12 May why he is changing MP infoboxes to "officeholder and going against the instructions for Template:Infobox officeholder which states that the appropriate derived template should be used, and Infobox MP is clearly the most appropriate.

    He responded on the same day claiming that he's "been told" in the past that using those titles involves an unnecessary redirect and that "officeholder" was best but understands that it's possible the precedent has changed since then.

    I responded the following day, supporting Bagunceiro stance that the template provides clear guidelines on infobox to use. I added, there is no harm in there being a redirect that is the whole purpose of redirects therefore there is no reason for doing this and asked him to please stop doing this.

    He failed to respond to this and continued to change the infoboxes on 22, 23, 26 and 28 May.[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]

    I reverted these changes back and sent him another message on his talk page advising him again that Template:Infobox officeholder states; "Please use the most appropriate name when placing this template on a page." Therefore, despite previously being advised of this (from Bagunceiro and I), why he is changing every infobox to officeholder? I asked him to either stop doing this, explain why he continues to do this (as per WP:BRD) or the matter can be taken to WP:ANI.

    Therequiembellishere decided to ignore this again and on 11 and 15 June continued to WP:EDIT WAR and change the infoboxes to officeholder.[46][47][48][49]

    After I reverted these back, he finally responded on 16 June appearing to concede that the most appropriate infobox should be used but then continued to do the same thing.[50][51][52][53][54][55][[56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68] Tanbircdq (talk) 16:15, 16 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    It says clearly at the top of this page: "When you start a discussion about an editor, you must notify them on their user talk page."
    You have not done so; please do so immediately. --David Biddulph (talk) 16:53, 16 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Therequiembellishere (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) Userlinks for convenience. Blackmane (talk) 02:17, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Addendum. User notified by Robert McClenon, here Blackmane (talk) 02:19, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I've had similiar problems with this editor over a few years, concerning succession boxes. Also note, the editor's talkpage hasn't been archived since 2009. This may be a WP:COMPETENT issue. GoodDay (talk) 02:42, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Hi, I'm in a pretty busy period right now and haven't had time to reply until now. Which is why I've not been terribly available over the past few weeks to answer Tanbircdq's comments. That is, I admit, shitty, but I largely avoided the pages in question until I was more available to answer knowing that I wouldn't be able to competently reply at the time. I finally carved time out to respond after Tanbircdq's reverts became significantly more like wikistalking and I finally addressed him/her on the merits of his contention.
    I'll talk about the wikistalking first since it's on my mind. This "dispute" started out with a few frontbench British politicians and he/she followed me to very niche articles like new American ambassadors and federal judicial nominees that he had never had real activity in before. In our recent communication he/she claimed that I couldn't possibly know the usual articles that he/she edits, and condescending said "many editors are involved in editing those articles, not just you" as if I was claiming ownership. I wasn't, I was annoyed that he'd broadened this dispute out to articles that he hadn't previously been attracted to which I know because I've been a part of the federal judge's articles for at least the past seven years and recognize most of the usual editors involved. Tanbircdq is not one of them. Tanbircdq claims he/she only made these edits after receiving an undo notification but, using this as just one example, that's a lie.
    As far as the meat of the dispute itself, this is honestly jut so ridiculous to me. Firstly, Tanbircdq is claiming to be a part of some collective action with Bagunceiro, but that it patently untrue. Bagunceiro asked on my talk why I had been changing to officeholder and I replied that under the previous precedent (that I had been hounded for in the past when I was doing exactly what Tanbircdq seems to be obsessed with now), I was told that the specificity of what political office they held created an unnecessary redirect to the standard "Infobox officeholder" and that it was best to use that as the standard. Because, at the end of the day, no matter which marker is used, the information is displayed in exactly the same way every time. I also see additional issues with persons like Tom Carper and George McGovern who serve in multiple roles over their career. Are we supposed to determine which role was most notable to their career and use that as this distinguishing marker when "officeholder" as a neutral mode serves the same purpose? Regardless, Bagunceiro never commented again.
    Then Tanbircdq started getting involved and has been hiding behind this, in my opinion, pretty insignificant issue to revert all my work to various infoboxes wholesale. He claims is issue is a technical one (whether to use "Infobox judge" or "Infobox mp" or whatever), but has been making his point by removing the content edits I've made to the rest of the actual box. In particular, many of my infobox edits do serve a technical function make make it easier for editors for finding and editing the infobox by standardizing the information displayed to be in a more columned format (using evenly spaced equal signs between the section header and the information), arranging the sections more like the order they will appear in the box and in removing unneeded and empty sections that amount to bloat that needlessly increase the bytes of the article, often by over 1,000.
    After finally replying to Tanbircdq, I went back to all the articles he/she had removed my edits from and brought them back. I said he/she was free to go in and put the "Infobox ..." marker in but my primary concern was just getting the edits back. Which Tanbircdq did, but didn't reply to me in that time I was still at the computer and so I assumed the issue was by-and-large a settled matter. So I have to say I'm honestly pretty surprised this has continued to exist at all, especially going to ANI without me making a single new edit in between. Or in notifying me, which I have to say reeks of trying to get some administrative action put against me without my knowledge, even after being told here to do so, my notification came from Robert McClenon and, indeed, Bagunceiro came in to make it easier to locate. I also have to add that I don't really understand GoodDay's comment here, since the issues are totally separate and my dispute with him was a content issue, whereas this is a technical issue at best. Furthermore, his bringing up of competent, using my unarchived talk as an example is just insulting. Therequiembellishere (talk) 19:45, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Therequiembellishere: I have not made further comment because I did not feel I had anything constructive to contribute and have not been following the matter closely. This should not be seen as tacit support.
    For the record my position is as follows:
    Your reply to my question appeared to recognise that you were in error but it seems that you have continued to make these changes.
    You do not appear to understand templates, or the benefits of indirection and inheritance. There is no shame in that, but it does mean that you should be even more assiduous in following the instructions for them.
    Alternatively you may have a deeper understanding than I and although you haven't yet explained what it is, a good reason for these templates to be deprecated. In which case you should discuss these concerns to obtain consensus for changing the instructions. I guess the talk page for the template is the best place for this, perhaps with heads up messages on pages such as Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom. If that is not the right place then someone there will be able to suggest where. Unilateral wholesale action is not the right answer.
    With regard to what you call stalking by @Tanbircdq. I have no idea whatever of his motives, but his action in reverting your changes quickly was beneficial. Subsequent edits would have made unpicking the mess much more difficult. I imagine the job was a bit tedious. If the two of you have any history of animosity then I would urge you both to put it behind you.
    Please stop what you are doing and engage. Bagunceiro (talk) 12:53, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Regarding Therequiembellishere's ad hominem accusations, the only time I've edited the infoboxes on those articles is when I've received a notification that my edit has been reverted, in which case I've looked through Therequiembellishere's contributions to find other articles in which he's done the same thing on. I've gone through my notifications and present diffs of the times when I've been notified with a revert; [69][70][71][72][73] (12 May), [74] (28 May). [75] (5 June). [76][77] (15 June). Note: the only time I've edited the articles was on 12 May, 28 May, 5 June, 15 June.
    Being too busy to reply is a poor excuse: you say you've been busy but not busy enough to revert my edits as well as change infoboxes on other articles. No, you didn't avoid the pages in question at all as the diffs clearly show you were repeatedly edit warring and clearly breaching BRD in those articles (as this and this example shows). I felt the need to say that many editors are involved in editing these articles because you appeared to suggest that I shouldn't be editing on "articles far outside" my "usual purview".
    Just to be clear I didn't revert your work, I merged the information with the original information that was on each article before you changed them, and as Bagunceiro has pointed out it was very tedious indeed but I was willing to spend the time and effort to do this rather than just simply revert your edit. On the contrary, it was you who reverted me every single time. My motives in this are simply to uphold policies and guidelines. There's no history of animosity between Therequiembellishere and I, I just take exception to being ignored the way he clearly has.
    You can't claim to be a victim of injustice here when I clearly asked you here that you can either stop, explain why you're doing this or the matter can be taken to ANI (as you can see I wasn't joking), and patiently gave you every possibly opportunity to do this, and only at the last resort took the matter to ANI as you failed to do this.
    Finally, it's not mine or the community's job to spend time cleaning your mistakes by putting the correct Infobox marker after you've changed them. I hope you now accept this policy/guideline as this recalcitrancy must stop. If you change another infobox to officeholder without justification then we'll be back here again for sanctions to be imposed against you as I'm not prepared to send multiple messages on your talk page which you won't respond to. If you have a problem with this then (as I suggested by Bagunceiro) you raise an RfC so consensus can be changed on the issue as a few editor's opinions on one talk page is not appropriate nor sufficient to suggest change on something which if consistent would potentially affect thousands of articles which have followed a formula over the course of the last 10 years.
    Back to the matter in question, the problem isn't the content dispute itself, it's your failure to respond with other editors on your talkpage (regarding issues about your editing) due to what appears to be your WP:IDHT approach. Can you provide an explanation why this might be? Tanbircdq (talk) 19:31, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Hi, sorry again, I'm travelling for the next while and internet was spotty. Bagunceiro, I recognize that you were silent on the issue and thus were not giving tacit support and that was why I was confused as to why Tanbircdq kept bringing you up as if it was a collective response. As far as the template go, I suppose I don't really see why this has been such a big deal and don't know how the markers really make a difference, so some education would help. I tend to edit a bunch of infoboxes en masse, such as during the lead to to an election, and I found the use of "officeholder" as a standard to be the best way of going through a high number of articles easily. I have to disagree that his reverts of my edits are beneficial, however. This is me being protective of my edits, of course, but it is frustrating when I take an infobox and overhaul all of it only to see them all go away and return to a messier state because of the marker up top that is unseen to the casual reader. That is the crux of my issue, that instead of these massive reverts, that just changing the markers would be a less difficult solution and still provide the content best suited for readers. Especially during election time, when these articles tend to be at their peak visibility.
    They're not ad hominem accusations, they are a legitimate complaint I am raising. It is simply a lie to say that you have only ever made these reverts after getting a notification because you made a conscious effort to stymie my editing by expanding into articles I had been editing so you could track what else I was working on. I did make a very conscious decision to move away from the British MPs after the frustration by the end of May and move on to American ambassadors (a new project) and federal judicial nominees (a continuation of what I've worked on for years). Just using the examples you brought up, you've carefully included only the diffs where I reverted you the the history of these articles (which are by no means a hotbed of activity) clearly show you making the initial revert of my edits. Which, to my mind is blatant stalking and a lie. I am not saying in any way that you are barred from editing these pages, but that the move into them at this time was done to limit my ability to edit. [78] [79] [80].
    The thing is that you were still going back to far messier information displays with a combination of unused infobox sections, unneeded sections, or simply unnecessary over-explanatory information in some sections that all amount to the bloat, in my mind. The best example coming directly to my mind is Rushanara Ali's page, although the judges from above are good example too, where Staton's page results in an additional 1,031 bytes.
    Yes, it probably is a poor excuse. I tend to use WP to shut off and the emailing process is draining and makes this seem more like work. Again, that is shitty, and I have a bit of time now to help get more of my affairs (online and offline) in order that should help discussion be more easy. But, yes, I probably should have devoted time into making a "work" session to nip this off much earlier in its process. For that, I do apologize and will devote time to cleaning up my talk and giving it more significant attention in the future. (Although I have no idea what IDHT means).
    I'm not claiming any sort of injustice, I'm saying I disagree with your methods, which I found obstructive and overall unhelpful for the above reasons over something that is relatively minor to my mind. I will admit I was quite surprised that this came up because I was under the impression the issue was largely coming to be settled when you decided to launch it. We were finally talking, it seemed like we were narrowing in on the issue, I put my infoboxes back and you put the markers you wanted in. I left my computer shortly after you started putting the markers in because I was waiting for you to reply on your page before, which you did after the marker were put in and then hours later, with no edits in-between on either of our ends, you reported me before I had a chance to see you had responded to me on your page so I could reply, you decided to launch an ANI. The best way I can show this is using your contribs page. I would have definitely replied to you the next day but instead we were immediately here. So, yes, I am confused and your imperious "I wasn't joking" doesn't cow me in any way but irk me as petty. Especially as you didn't give me notification that you started the ANI in the first place.
    I don't see the community as someone who will fix my mistakes and with this all raised I will pay closer attention to the markers. I still don't really see the magnitude of this issue that you seem to see and would appreciate someone explaining it to me further, which I was under the impression we were getting to on your talk before this all started. I honestly probably won't go into an RfC because it's not something I care that passionately about, though I am positive that on some talk page, somewhere, some years ago, I was in a discussion which said "officeholder" was the standard to be used and that's why I've used it. So the policy has definitely changed at some point and is not quite so dire as "thousands of articles which have followed a formula over the course of the last 10 years". Therequiembellishere (talk) 20:13, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Problematic behavior by Seattleditor - Probably COI, personal attacks, disruptive editing.

    User Seattleditor (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has been editing on Roger Libby the past few days. Their edits on the article's talk page indicate a conflict of interest and, up until now, they've mostly keep their editing to that talk page. Today, after I edited the page to reduce its SOAPy nature, they began removing maintenance templates from the page. I attempted to engage the user about it (here). They had done similarly in the past ([81]) saying it would negative effect the article subject's customers. After this, the user made this edit on my talk page accusing me deliberate malice that requires admin review and that I explained to you that as a practicing psychologist and psychotherapist, it is highly damaging to this licensed mental health professional to have his biography marked up with questions and errata.

    I am requesting admin action on this. It appears that either the user is unable to handle their COI or they are NOTHERE. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 03:39, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    agreed, there's a dearth of sources on that article and those that are there are almost all primary sources, Seattleditor is removing the tags indicating that fact, that's not cool at all. KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 17:39, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Moreover, their use of "we" in their post on my user talk page makes me think the COI here is strong. Their post was completely out of line. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 19:10, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    In Response, EvergreenFir Has Misinterpreted Both Intent and Concerns

    I am a practicing journalist, one who abides by the Code of Ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists, who wrote an article about this Dr. for a Seattle area publication. There is no COI on my part. However EvergreenFir has several COIs. First, his only authored page, for a Murray A. Strauss, bios a person who is a rival of the good doctor. Most ironically, the two doctors authored a major research paper together on sex and violence (which contradicts the claim of no secondary sources, the editor's own biographical subject was a collaborator.) I mean no personal animosity or offense but the other apparent COI is in the editor's (EvergreenFir) profile where he has elected to make various statements about his own gender issues. Regardless of personal bias, it is not clear to me how a distinguished position title within an organization can be secondarily sourced. Where such attribution exists, it has been provided (such as to membership rosters on publicly accessible pages.) What is curious is why the editor does not choose to actually edit the text which has gone untouched for a great many months, and instead inject uncertainty and doubt. In fact, I had expressed my misgivings that this could do harm if the patients of this practicing sex therapist found that the same page that had been untouched for so long is suddenly pockmarked with multiple assertions of errata. When I "Talked" about that to EvergreenFir I stated that, for my part, I was open to any edits he may like to provide but I requested he did not make the doctor appear unworthy or uncredentialed in light of the concurrent sensitivities of doctor-patient relationships. I presumed he was okay with that so I removed the template(s) for that reason and that reason alone. Please be advised, I did not author the section on the countless TV and radio appearances made by Dr. Libby which EvergreenFir has since removed. The "We" in my writing simply connotes that Dr. Libby sought my help since he was aware I had helped contribute to the original content. I have no COI whereas EvergreenFir 's COI is well documented. The fact of the matter is that Dr. Roger Libby is America's premiere Sex Therapist. If that is disturbing to this editor, he is welcome to call in a colleague. Oh, he actually did that and the colleague acknowledged that the academic credentials (post-doctoral) being beyond reproach. It seems to this relative neophyte that Wikipedia needs a way to make sourcing changes, IF necessary "behind the scenes" and not in a shameful, public way that casts doubt on the credibility or authority of a biography, especially in the cases of practicing health care professionals. Seattleditor (talk) 21:59, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    (Non-administrator comment) I think you might be a little confused as to how Wikipedia works. Writing an article for inclusion in a magazine kind of skirts the line of WP:NOTWEBHOST. But more importantly, if negative things about your friend can be reliably sourced, I'm afraid that isn't a violation of policy; see WP:BLP. Erpert blah, blah, blah... 00:55, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Can someone please take care of these personal attacks? How does my gender identity have anything to do with this? And if the subject of an article asked you to come and comment on their Wikipedia article, that's a WP:COI (whereas writing articles about criminologists is not)... Seattleditor if you are the author of that article, then you are Searchwriter and currently sockpuppeting... EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 01:23, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • The bio is certainly problematic as it contains just one secondary source, and most of it is unsourced. One solution is to remove anything unsourced and slowly re-build it. Seattleditor, if you're editing with two accounts, please pick one and retire the other (or link them in some way). Also, please don't make personal comments about EvergreenFir. Sarah (talk) 01:36, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • There's also an issue with the image, which Seattleeditor added as his own work, but the image is on Libby's website. [82] Unless Seattleeditor took that photograph, it needs a release. Sarah (talk) 01:41, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Regarding the image, since it appears on the banner of a copyrighted website, I've requested deletion at Commons unless the uploader can show OTRS either ownership or a license to use the image from the copyright owner. BMK (talk) 21:51, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I whittled down the article quite a bit (diff) which was the apparent impetus for the hostility. Quite annoyed at these attacks and ridiculous claims. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 01:46, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Searchwriter started the Libby article at User:Searchwriter/sandbox on 20 February 2014. The image was uploaded by Seattle24x7 on 21 February 2014, and Seattleeditor says he is Seattle24x7, so the three accounts do seem to be one person. Yes, the attacks need to stop. Sarah (talk) 02:00, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • It seems from a brief look at Seattle24x7 and related websites that this is SEO/marketing. Perhaps it's better handled at COIN in case other articles or accounts are involved. Pinging Jytdog in case he wants to take a look. Sarah (talk) 04:50, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I left a long message for SeattleEditor at their talk page. Too long for ANI. I'd ask that folks give him a chance to reply there. Basically I am recommending that SeattleEditor change course or that we indef him per NOTHERE. Let's see what he says. Jytdog (talk) 14:20, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Jytdog: Thank you for taking the time to do that. Much appreciated. I hope the user responds favorably. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 16:19, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Jytdog, ditto, thank you. Sarah (talk) 17:13, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Possibility of paid editing

    As noted above, the Roger Libby article began in the sandbox of User:Searchwriter, as did the article Lane Powell, about a Seattle law firm. Both of the articles appear to have been intended to be promotional, and have only been rendered acceptable by stripping out large amounts of information which is unsourced or attributed only to primary sources.

    The user page for Searchwriter says:

    This is the User Page for the editor of Seattle24x7.com, a Seattle news bureau Website. Thanks for your interest and comments. Everything we contribute to WikiPedia is fully "white-hat," attributed, and well-documented and includes citations.

    The account name User talk:Seattle24x7 was username blocked in 2010. No edits exist in their contrib list, but their talk page indicates that they wrote an article on a book titled "The High Road Has Less Traffic", which was prodded as being self-published, and subsequently deleted at AfD as being non-notable.

    The account User:Seattleditor was created just a few days ago, apparently for the purpose of editing the Roger Libby article. On their userpage they acknowledge that their former user name was "Seattle24x7", the name of their "Seattle-based e-zine". An examinination of the website shows quite clearly that it's a public-relations outlet: many of the articles are written by the CEOs of the companies they're about. This is clearly not a WP:RS, and not even a blog, it is, as its browser tab quite clearly states "Seattle's Internet Business Directory and Calendar".

    What we have here is, I believe, paid editing on the part of Seattleeditor aka Seattle24x7 and Searchwriter. Seattleeditor is not " a practicing journalist ... who abides by the Code of Ethics of the Society of Professional Journalists", he's a PR guy for hire, who'll do up an article on your law firm or your controversial medical practise, or whatever for his own "e-zine" or for Wikipedia.

    I suggest that the unblocked accounts be blocked unless they comply with our requirements for paid editors as outlined on WP:TOU and WP:COI. That means an admission on their user page, and on article talk page of their conflict of interest and their status as a paid editor. It also means that they cannot directly edit the articles, but must make suggestions on the talk page which other editors can implement if they agree. BMK (talk) 22:26, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Incidentally, folks should read Seattleditor's reply to Jytdog on their talk page here for an example of how not to write in a comprehensible way, how to hide the true nature of one's publication in convoluted and deceptive language, with phrases such as "pro bono" thrown in to make things look better, and how, in particular, not to answer straight-forward questions in a straight-forward manner. BMK (talk) 23:21, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Three other items:
    • A picture of Dr. Libby was previously uploaded on en.wiki by user Searchwriter, and deleted for permission problems. Admins can look and see if File:Dr. Roger Libby in 2014.png is the same image that's currently in the article, which I have requested deletion of on Commons for the same reason.
    • There's no doubt that the three accounts are the same person. After User:Seattle24x7 was username blocked, User:Seattleditor refrerred to it as his previous account. On the talk page of User:Searchwriter the editor reveals his real world name, and on the "Seattle24x7" website, the person of that name is described as "founder, publisher and managing editor of Seattle24x7, the founder of SearchWrite Search Marketing, an SEO, PPC and Social Media Thought Leader, and an SPJ award winner for Seattle magazine." This accords with the information in Seattleditor's response to Jytdog;s inquiry, and also reinforces the suspicion that SEO/promotion is what's going on here -- i.e. paid editing.
    • Seattleditor's response on the Commons deletion request is informative. [83]
    (Incidentally, my understanding is that my second item is not WP:outing because the user revealed the information on their talk page. If an admin feels it oversteps the bounds, please delete the item.) BMK (talk) 12:21, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    BMK FYI, in my first iterations of my note to SeattleEditor I included their name in a quote from the "about the author" section of the seattle24x7 profile of Libby, and later redacted it. I emailed oversight and asked them to oversight the pre-redaction versions. They declined, saying it was not a violation of OUTING. So we are OK on using his RW name. Jytdog (talk) 00:35, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks for that info. BMK (talk) 04:34, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Propose indef per WP:NOTHERE

    So SeattleEditor's reply was not what any of us wanted. They are NOTHERE and appear to be dug in so far that there is no teaching them how to be HERE at this time. Jytdog (talk) 00:51, 19 June 2015 (UTC) (add missing "no" Jytdog (talk) 04:56, 19 June 2015 (UTC))[reply]

    In addition to NOTHERE cited in the title, for the record I also agree that there is a violation of WP:NPOV here that rises to WP:COI. I was hoping for @Jytdog:'s promised WP:COIN post before weighing in, but the original {{long}} comment is incorporated by reference to the reply to it, above.
    I also agree that there may be a WP:SOCK issue here (I'd hope EGF will file a WP:SPI if appropriate). I'm not really sure which is worse, COI or SOCK, I feel they are both duplicitous.   —Aladdin Sane (talk) 04:51, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Support. Since Jimbo probably wouldn't approve, I'll refrain from suggesting an alternate title for an essay on how to respond to such contributors... AndyTheGrump (talk) 05:01, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Holding note. There is consensus for an indef block per WP:NOTHERE. Unless something else eventuates, I intend to place that block after the AfD discussion mentioned below has been decided; Seattleditor should preferably have a chance to comment in the AfD. Please feel free to continue discussing Jytdog's block proposal in this section while we wait. Bishonen | talk 22:32, 21 June 2015 (UTC).[reply]

    Roger Libby now on AfD

    Literally all the sources of the article are primary sources, in the sense of being publications by Dr Libby himself — not "nearly" all, a phrase used above I suppose in honour of the current note 13. That footnote appears to cite a different author, Murray A. Straus, which may mislead the unwary, but it actually references a 1978 anthology which contains an article by Libby; i. e., that too is a primary source. Or not a source so much; it's a publication, an article, which appears in the list of Libby's publications. So, no secondary sources, and none have been offered since Evergreen Fir tagged the article three weeks ago. On the contrary, User:Seattleditor, a single purpose account, has attempted to remove the tags protesting that they're "damaging to the credibility of the doctor" and "deleterious to the patients of the doctor".[84] (That edit was made by an IP, clearly User:Seattleditor logged out accidentally, not attempting in any way to hide.) All this suggests to me that Roger Libby shouldn't be on Wikipedia. We don't do self-sourced bios, because they can't show notability. I've listed it on Articles for deletion. Seattleditor's understanding of policy does appear to be poor, and the way they answer questions quite evasive, but perhaps we might as well put off the issue of a block until the AfD is done, so that they can take part in it. Bishonen | talk 07:31, 21 June 2015 (UTC).[reply]

    • Bishonen, I thank you for your wise intervention.
    There is a point that I wish to clarify for those listening in: "User:Seattleditor, a single purpose account" is not a reference to the Dr. Libby article. Instead, the SPA accusation, is I feel, accurate, on the basis that the user advocates for articles written at Seattle24x7. Dr. Libby's article there happens to be among those (as has been proven by others, above). The "single purpose" here, is about Seattle24x7, a PR news site (as another user put it, "CEO porn"), not about Dr. Libby himself.   —Aladdin Sane (talk) 18:26, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • just fyi - i received an email from a person saying he was Roger Libby. Not happy about the tags on the article and among other things wrote: "In (sic - meant "if" i believe) my many publications, academic and professional credentials and references (including the links to professional associations which are publicly accessible online) are not sufficient, I would ask you to immediately remove the page entirely as it calls into question my professional standing given your editorial staff's lack of certainty in my credentials. Under the circumstances, I consider the "public editing" of the page to be damaging to my professional sex therapy practice and my reputation. Frankly, it has me wondering what other options might exist for what I sincerely believe to be an act of defamation. It appears that on Wikipedia everyone is guilty until proven innocent." I'll also make a note of this on the AfD. I replied nicely and fwded to wmf legal. Jytdog (talk) 15:04, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      Thank you @Jytdog:! EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 18:13, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Good thing Libby isn't an editor here, since "Frankly, it has me wondering what other options might exist for what I sincerely believe to be an act of defamation" is a not-so-veiled legal threat. (One that I hope he doesn't go through with, since all he'll do is throw away a lot of money, as there is obviously no "defamation" in determining that he doesn't qualify under our notablity guidelines.) Perhaps Libby will think twice next time before engaging a SEO/PR person who doesn't understand Wikipedia -- and if he could tell his professional friends that as well, all the better for us. There are a hell of a lot of doctors in the English-speaking world, but only a very tiny percentage of them qualify for a having a Wikipedia article. BMK (talk) 20:26, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Antifeminism

    I've been trying to improve the Antifeminism article, because I think the current one is very bad for many reasons (it's very biased in tone, it doesn't accurately reflect its sources, and it's sloppy in general). There has been a huge resistance to this from a few editors though, who clearly want to leave the article in its current state, are unwilling to work cooperatively, and instead dismiss all criticism I have of it as original research, which lacks sources. Now I've tried to explain to them repeatedly that I disagree with this, because the criticism I had was criticism of the article, not of which information it should contain, or which sources it should use. They completely ignore this though, and instead keep repeating the same thing over and over again.

    Now I've been trying to assume good faith, and kept assuming that they were misreading what I wrote, but it's getting so weird that it's becoming really difficult to maintain this. See this thread [[85]], and especially Fyddlestix (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) second reply. The section was about something I removed, because it was unsourced, but which got reverted back. I tried to discuss this, and explain why it wasn't supported by the sources, but instead they went on pretending that I was trying to add information, which wasn't supported by sources. There's just no way that such a reply can be made in good faith to the what I wrote above it. It's becoming clear enough that they're just intentionally being impossible, probably either to frustrate me to a point where I would give up, or provoke me into questioning their intelligence, so that they can block me over personal attacks.Didaev (talk) 17:56, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    This appears to be basically a content dispute, although it may be complicated by stubbornness and incivility. I suggest that you ask for formal mediation. A mediator may be able to get the parties to explain and work on their differences. If the other editors do not agree to formal mediation, then the next step for dealing with conduct issues would be Arbitration Enforcement under the gender-related sanctions under WP:ARBGG. But I suggest that mediation be tried. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:06, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I see this less as a content dispute and more as a problem of disruptive editing on Diadaev's part. This user has been lobbying for changes to the article on Antifeminism for a couple of weeks, but their talk page posts are based on their own subjective opinions & reasoning, rather than on RS (this is probably the worst example). They've been prodded for sources and asked to stop making subjective arguments several times, and they've been given a formal warning for failure to cite sources and disruptive editing.
    In the comment Didaev refers to above, I was simply trying to impress upon them the importance of citing sources - I was hoping that engaging with some sources might refocus the conversation and make it less subjective. But Diadev has chosen to raise the matter here rather than do that. So I don't see how mediation is going to help unless Didaev is willing to make some sourced, non-subjective arguments. Fyddlestix (talk) 22:22, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    On the one hand, a mediator would insist on citing sources. On the other hand, if User:Didaev is ignoring advice to cite sources, then that may be good-faith editing that is nonetheless disruptive editing. If this is seen as a conduct dispute, it is my experience that Arbitration Enforcement works more efficiently than this noticeboard. Has Didaev been notified of gender-related discretionary sanctions? Robert McClenon (talk) 23:42, 17 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Good point, it looks like they hadn't been warned about the DS. I added the warning just now. Fyddlestix (talk) 01:47, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Surely Didaev is editing in good faith, but unfortunately is still not getting the point about how all of our work on the article must be based on the summarization of reliable sources. Didaev is offering criticisms of the article which are personal criticisms. This is not helping the situation at all. What is needed is for Didaev to refer to reliable published sources when making arguments about what to change in the antifeminism article. Until that happens there's not much influence that Didaev can have on the article. Lacking any leverage based on what is found in the literature, the talk page complaints by Didaev are ultimately disruptive. Binksternet (talk) 03:15, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It seems to me that the 'reliable source' doctrine is being abused here to skew the page towards a particular point of view. On the original discussion page, Binksternet et. al. have explicitly stated their belief that the only valid sources of information about "antifeminism" are feminist scholars. This must lead to a one-sided characterization. JudahH (talk) 05:57, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'm not sure that's a fair characterization - as far as I've seen, no one has argued that feminist scholars are "the only valid sources of information" about anti-feminism. Rather, they've argued that there just isn't all that much (or any) academic literature about antifeminism itself that takes a "pro" antifeminist perspective. Fyddlestix (talk) 15:41, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • Didaev is a new user and an 100% single purpose account — they've edited only Antifeminism and its talkpage. It does look like they've come here to right great wrongs, and I will consider a topic ban if they should persist with their agenda to the point of disrupting the talkpage. However, there's no need for anything like that yet, as they haven't edited since receiving the discretionary sanctions alert. Perhaps they're thinking about it and will return more willing to listen to experienced editors. Well, see the optimist's guide to Wikipedia, I suppose, but it never hurts to assume the best, especially of new users. Bishonen | talk 12:11, 22 June 2015 (UTC).[reply]

    Onel5969 misuse of rollback

    Diff: 07:08, 18 June 2015 (-1,383)

    Onel5969 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) reverted twelve consecutive edits of a fellow editor with an edit summary "Rev npov edits which go against consensus on talk pag", please see diff. The edits were reverted from an actively discussed and edited, contentious article, Americans for Prosperity. The article is within the scope of discretionary sanctions including climate change and the Tea party movement (ds alerts). The edits rolled back included:

    1. 00:21, 18 June 2015 "- unnecessary, non-neutral, cherry-picked legal implication of filing status; lede summarizes notability of subject; legal details for body, thanks", an edit intended to trim a recent undiscussed addition to the lede
    2. 00:33, 18 June 2015, a neutral, minor copy edit
    3. 00:44, 18 June 2015 "add rs ref", a neutral edit to add a high quality reliable source (no new content) reference to unsourced content as per WP:VER
    4. 00:52, 18 June 2015 "fix ref, name ref", a neutral edit to add a publisher and magazine name to a reliable source reference (no new content)
    5. 00:53, 18 June 2015 "add rs ref", an edit to add a second, high quality reliable source reference to contended content (no new content)
    6. 00:53, 18 June 2015 "a very few words of brief description in text for clarity, drawn from lede of target wl, as per WP:LINKSTYLE", a neutral edit, word-for-word from the very lede sentence of our article
    7. 01:14, 18 June 2015 "brief description in text for clarity, drawn from reliable source, as per WP:LINKSTYLE", a neutral edit which provides the only context for two highly significant actors in the article
    8. 01:28, 18 June 2015 "add noteworthiness of 2010 funding source", a neutral edit, a paraphrase of a highly reliable source The Guardian, which adds a statement of the noteworthiness of contented content, and adds the relevant excerpt from the reliable source to the reference
    9. 01:32, 18 June 2015 "+ wl, + highly significant subject of the sentence as stated in reliable source" a neutral edit which adds a wikilink to a highly significant actor in this article on first mention, and paraphrases the highly reliable and noteworthy source The New York Times Magazine more neutrally and accurately by restoring the highly significant subject of the sentence from the source recently deleted without discussion
    10. 01:34, 18 June 2015 "ce, nation -> US", a neutral copy edit, word choice
    11. 01:43, 18 June 2015 "add excerpt from reliable source to reference", an edit which adds a brief, highly relevant excerpt from a highly reliable and noteworthy source The New York Times Magazine in support of a contended content
    12. 01:48, 18 June 2015 "move content to relevant subsection" a neutral edit which moves content to the appropriate subsection, no new content

    Our behavioral guideline WP:ROLLBACK restricts rollback to certain specific applications. Clearly, at least some of these edits are good faith edits which cannot reasonably be construed as part of any neutrality dispute. Our policy WP:PRESERVE recommends steps to be taken before deleting the contributions of a fellow editor. Our essay WP:DRNC recommends against deleting content with an edit summary of "no consensus." Thank you for your attention to this. Hugh (talk) 16:45, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I see some undoing of edits, but that was not with the rollback tool but with Twinkle rollback. I just thought I'd point that out in case of confusion. Dustin (talk) 16:57, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    OK, Twinkle rollback. Thank you. Hugh (talk) 19:31, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    No misuse of rollback. From the same guideline: "The above restrictions apply to standard rollback, using the generic edit summary. If a tool or manual method is used to add an appropriate explanatory edit summary (as described in the Additional tools section below), then rollback may be freely used as with any other method of reverting." If proper edit summaries were added, using rollback is accepted. --NeilN talk to me 17:06, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    "If proper edit summaries were added, using rollback is accepted." The edit summary is improper. The edit summary mentioned NPOV and "no consensus." The edit reverted 12 edits of a fellow editor, most of which are clearly good faith edits that could not reasonably be understood as non-neutral or contrary to talk page consensus, see comments above. This rollback was reverting an editor, not edits WP:BATTLE, and feels very much like an attempt to reduce an editor's enjoyment of Wikipedia WP:HARASS. Hugh (talk) 19:31, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    WP:DROPTHESTICK. Onel5969 did not think your edits improved the article so he reverted them. You did not like that so you dragged him here, hoping to disguise a content dispute as a conduct issue. --NeilN talk to me 16:54, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Actually, the sequence of edits is another attempt by HughD to assert his non-neutral POV on the article. His edits were in direct contradiction of the consensus on the talk page of the article. This editor has also campaigned on other pages to assist in promoting his POV. This editor has also been counseled in the past about his contentious editing on this page. While some of his edits are valid, his consistent incessant editing makes it impossible to "undo" the edits which are contrary to the talkpage consensus, however in this instance, each of his sequence of edits was in direct contradiction of that consensus, so therefore is not a violation of the rollback privilege. The other editors involved in the consensus were DaltonCastle, Capitalismojo, and Champaign Supernova, and (just recently) Comatmebro. I have asked HughD to refrain from editing the article until consensus was reached, and while I feel it has been reached, I was waiting for more comments from other editors in order to achieve a broader consensus. HughD has been asked several times to wait for consensus, and in spite of the current consensus being against his edits, he made the unilateral decision to edit adversely to the current consensus. This editor, I just realized is just back from a ban on editing from a similar incident on this talk page, and has been banned several times in the last 3 months for similar behavior. It is very wearying and time-consuming dealing with editors like this. Not sure what to do with him at this point. But thank you Dustin V. S. and NeilN for your above comments. Onel5969 (talk) 17:29, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    "in this instance, each of his sequence of edits was in direct contradiction of that consensus" Please document your claim by provide links, for all of the above edits, to the specific talk page discussion where a specific concensus against each of the above edits is reached. Thank you. Hugh (talk) 16:48, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    This is a WP:BOOMERANG situation. Hugh has been consistently editing against a clear talk page consensus, and is continually re-inserting his preferred content despite the fact that no other editors have expressed agreement with these edits. He appears to be engaged in article ownership and since he cannot build a consensus for his preferred edits, he is resorting to filing merit-less incident reports. The community is growing tired of these disruptive antics. Champaign Supernova (talk) 19:41, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Agreed. Hugh, this is getting old. We see your pattern: ignore community consensus, accuse accuse report, repeat. You dont come out of this looking like a victim. DaltonCastle (talk) 21:49, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The fact that HughD has posted "discretionary sanction" warnings like these without any followup or intention of pursuing them is both WP:BATTLEGROUND and WP:BULLYING. Opening this thread, which has so little merit, adds WP:HARRASS and WP:WIKILAWYERING to the mix. When notifying Onel5969 of this thread HughD directed O to AN rather than ANI. I hope that was just a mistake but it does add to the issues that make a WP:BOOMERANG something to be considered. MarnetteD|Talk 22:38, 18 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @MarnetteD: Hello MarnetteD, any editor may alert fellow editors to discretionary sanctions, please see WP:ACDS. Thank you. Hugh (talk) 19:19, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I'm going to suggest we close this here as no action with regard to Onel5969. Instead of deciding on a boomerang for HughD here, we can just close it without prejudice to anyone filling an WP:AE request, (or and admin directly invoking discretionary sanctions if they are so inclined) as that seems like a superior venue for dealing with this sort of thing. Monty845 00:26, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Excuse me, Monty845, but the WP:AE thing... is that something I should do? Or is someone else going to do it? Bit new to this ANI thing, so I'm unclear. Sorry to bother you. Onel5969 (talk) 00:52, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'd wait to see the outcome here first, as you don't want anyone to suggest your venue shopping. If my approach was taken, its something you could do if you think its necessary. We could also just discuss it fully here, but I'd prefer we pass it to AE, as the regulars there are often better at dealing with this sort of behavior. Monty845 01:53, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks Monty845 - As I said, I'm not real familiar with this venue, so wasn't sure how this is "closed", or if I needed to bring the matter to AE. I've only been involved in two "incidents" (both coincidently in the last 2 days), and in the other one the nominating editor was blocked for a year for their nonsense. I'm guessing there will be some decision by which I know this discussion has reached an outcome. Onel5969 (talk) 02:03, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Hi admins! Hope all is well. I was just wondering if this discussion is over? It's been a few days, and I wanted to un-watchlist this page, since there's a lot of activity here. Thanks. Onel5969 (talk) 20:28, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Diff: 19:14, 18 June 2015 (-2,758)

    Hours later, Onel5969 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) rolled back 10 consecutive talk page edits from Talk:Americans for Prosperity, reverting the talk page to a previous edit of his. The reverted edits included 8 talk page contributions of a fellow editor. The talk page involved is that of an actively discussed and edited, contentious article, Americans for Prosperity. The edits rolled back included project additions and talk page comments:

    1. 18:17, 18 June 2015 "+ project as project member"
    2. 18:19, 18 June 2015 "+ project as project member"
    3. 18:22, 18 June 2015 "request focus"
    4. 18:25, 18 June 2015 "request focus on topics appropriate for article talk page"
    5. 18:30, 18 June 2015 "responding to nonsense", a self-revert
    6. 18:34, 18 June 2015 "responding to nonsense", a self-revert
    7. 18:37, 18 June 2015 a request for focus on content
    8. 18:52, 18 June 2015 contribution to talk page thread
    9. 18:56, 18 June 2015 "request focus on discussion appropriate for an article talk page"
    10. 19:14, 18 June 2015 rollback

    Thank you for your attention to this. Hugh (talk) 02:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    HughD is absolutely correct on this last issue, when I attempted to revert his non-neutral edits, I clicked "restore this version", not "rollback", which not only reverted his incorrect edits, but also included valid edits by both him and other edits. Since he has incessant edits, I accidently pulled other edits in my reversion. I have corrected. Onel5969 (talk) 03:30, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Unacceptable behavior of editor

    Hello,

    I want to inform you about unacceptable behavior of the editor Croata concerning the articles Bulgars/ Dulo clan.

    During the past 3 months (since the beginning of March 2015) he was constantly removing all my edits on these articles stating that they were "vandalism", "unrelated info", "false positive edits", "fringe theories edits" or simply calling them POV. He denies the reliability of obviously excellent sources as Yury Zuev and Edwin G. Pulleyblank stating that they represent minority point of view. For example on 19 June 2015‎ he removed my edit on the article Bulgars where I have added information about the origin of Utigurs, a major Bulgar tribe, stating that the edit is "false positive" and "unrelated info". On 6 June 2015‎ I have warned him that in his version of the article Dulo clan, his conclusion "Bulgars belonged to the group of Turkic peoples" is not supported by the cited four books - nowhere on the cited pages there is such a conclusion. He ignored my warning and reverted the article 6 times after that without bothering to correct this sentence or to remove it. On the talk page of Dulo clan article I have suggested many ways how to improve the article, for example :

    • I have suggested to move the information about the historical rulers of the clan from the section "Research History" to the article's intro where this information should be placed because it is well documented
    • I have suggested to removed the information that early rulers of the clan were claiming Attilid descend from the article's intro to "Research History" or to restate it in the form that some historians think they had such a descend. It is not known if they were claiming this.
    • I have suggested to improve the article Bulgars by replacing the very first sentence "... semi-nomadic warrior tribes of Turkic extraction" with more accurate statement " The three major tribes were Utigurs, Kutrigurs and Onogurs, whose origin is still unidentified"

    None of these suggestions (and many more) were accepted. The editor Croata doesn't accept any independent additions, he considers his versions of the articles to be final and set in stone. Also he tends to place disproportionate importance of the Turkic theory about the origin of Bulgars and Dulo clan and doesn't accept other theories about their origin to be added to the articles. Such a behavior is unacceptable and it does not help the readers of these articles.

    PavelStaykov (talk) 01:50, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • I've reformatted. You didn't notify Crovata, and misspelled his name. The very top of this page clearly states you must do this. I have gone ahead and done so. Now to look at the merits.... Dennis Brown - 02:04, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • This is going to take longer than I have to give tonight, but the other stuff still needed doing. User:Bbb23 is familiar with Crovata, so I would draw his attention here. Looking briefly, it seems more of a content dispute, but there may be some behavioral issues by one or both, so I will leave to B and others to determine. Dennis Brown - 02:08, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I experience technical problems and don't know if will manage to actively follow the discussion. However, I neither have time to waste discussing the same thing over and over and over again. The violation of WP:NPOV principles, lack of neutrality and knowledge of the editor PavelStaykov, and in general about the topic and dispute, you can read at his talk page, Bulgars Talk and Dulo clan Talk. The scholars Zuev and Pulleyblank were only lately introduced, not months ago, and their minor claims have no relation to Bulgars. It is related with Utigurs and their article. The Utigurs, Kutrigurs and Onogurs were not Bulgar tribes, they were different tribes who in periods were part of Bulgar confederation, but whose names etymologically clearly show Turkic origin. The articles of Utigurs, Kutrigurs and Onogurs areas badly written, and currently work on them. He never answered which "four books", and I ask him again to respond. A simple read of the Bulgars article is enough to dismiss his claims, and often personal original research (which he calls "independent"). The Turkic theory is the only theory with verified evidence, and weight per NPOV. It is generally considered and discussed, and does not dismiss other ethnogenetic and cultural influence like other theories, Indo-European or Iranian, which do not have substantial amount of sources, reliability or confirmation for such claims. Not to mention how are ideologically motivated by the Bulgarian scholars during the anti-Turkish sentiment in Bulgaria, considered by unreliable "scholars" (PavelStaykov cited a scholar who is not educated in the historiography or linguistics, but medicine) and a minority. Such a fringe theory also has an article - Kingdom of Balhara.

    The editor PavelStaykov denies and called modern scholarship considerations as junk and part of "some Russian propaganda". As far the points go, 1. The list of rulers follows the list of the Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans and their names and meaning are discussed in the section 2. There is no need for this, and just for record, previously in March and April he strongly opposed the reshaping of the statement as personally considered it was Attila itself and denied scholars general consideration 3. It is generally accepted they were most prominently of Turkic extraction (with some admixture of Hunnic, Iranian and other Indo-European origin and influence).--Crovata (talk) 12:30, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • I'm not going to get embroiled in a content dispute about which I know next to nothing. Even if I did, the only issue here for me is conduct. I've blocked User:PavelStaykov twice for edit-warring at Dulo Clan, the first time for 48 hours and the second for one week. When I blocked him the second time, I also warned User:Crovata about his conduct. There's been no reverts at that article since June 11. There has been one addition (I assume it's brand new but didn't check) at Bulgars by PavelStaykov and one revert by Crovata on June 19. The two editors have to use some sort of dispute resolution to resolve their content issues. As for their conduct, if I see either editor revert at either article, that editor risks being blocked, and a revert back after a block may also be met with a block. Both of them should stay away from both articles.--Bbb23 (talk) 15:39, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      • @Bbb23: The problem with the whole issue is that there's no constructive content dispute for Wikipedia, yet the fringe theories and personal POV/OR which are forced to be included in the articles which have nothing to do with - the violation of NPOV. I advise all involved to read all three linked talk pages to understand the situation. I cannot agree with the last statement, why someone who defended the articles from unconstructive edits, and rewrote the articles according modern scholarship, must stay away? Since 14 May personally rewrote the Bulgars article and done major constructive edits, and as currently is in the process of GOCE review for GAN review, and there few cites additionally for inclusion, it seeks if not edit activity at least my attention.--Crovata (talk) 16:19, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
        • If it's as clear-cut as you state, then the dispute resolution should be straightforward. In the interim, my warning stands.--Bbb23 (talk) 16:26, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
          • @Bbb23: Sincerely, I simply do not know which of the claims, articles and talk pages above should take for dispute resolution. They all were answered here, talk pages time ago, and there probably even more he seeks for. I need your advice, and personal inclusion of PavelStaykov for dispute resolution as he began those disputes. He needs to decide what claims should be brought to the dispute resolution noticeboard. I don't want any kind of disapproval from his side if missed to mention some of his claims we dispute. @PavelStaykov: Respond.--Crovata (talk) 17:09, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    First, I want to answer Crovata's accusation that I have "aversion for the term "Turks"" - this is not true. I am not obliged to share such personal information here, but I will do it. I grew up in small town in southern Bulgaria ( Haskovo ) which is of mixed population - Bulgarians and Turks. One of my best friends during my childhood was a Turk. I live in Sofia now and one of my friends is also Turk, and I value his friendship more than that of many of my Bulgarian friends. So, I don't have "aversion for the term "Turks", nor I have aversion for Turkic people or their culture. What I want is simply these 2 articles to be written in the best possible way. Also before I start the discussion, I want to make some general remarks. It is a common misbelief that Bulgars are extinct, or that they merged with Slavic people 7-10 centuries AD thus forming contemporary Bulgarians. This is not true. Even now three type of faces can clearly be seen on the streets of Bulgaria, all of them of obvious Indo-European origin, but definitely distinct. It is especially striking if someone comes from abroad. The approximate ratio is 1:1:1. I can take photos and upload them to the Bulgar's article. My explanation is that the proposed by scholars merging of Bulgars, Slavs and Thracian's continues even today - after all Bulgaria was a rural country up to 1950-1960 and marriages happened inside small rural communities. One of my friends took genetic tests and he was told that he is of Thracian origin. Personally I don't need to do this to know that I am of Slavic origin - it's enough to look at myself in the mirror.

    About the article Bulgars. 1. The very first sentence in its current version states that Bulgars were "tribes of Turkic extraction". This is not known for sure - may be they were, may be not. What is known for sure is that they were nomads. If they were Turks, of Turkic extraction, Iranian, or Indo-European tribes influenced by Turkic and Iranian people is still debated among scholars. Using euphemistic phrases as "Turkic extraction" is not a constructive edit, it is an obfuscation of the truth. It is much better to state that their origin is still unidentified and to enumerate different Bulgar tribes: Utigurs, Kutrigurs, Onogurs and so on. Crovata's opinion that these tribes were not Bulgars is ridiculous - just type these words in Google and read. Not to mention numerous books and textbooks where this is explained.

    2. My second point is to state in the article intro that some of the Bulgar tribes participated in the union of the Huns - this is well documented. Most Roman, Greeks and Byzantines sources used the words Huns and Bulgars indiscriminately to describe the same people. Actually many scholars equate Bulgars and the (European) Huns. This can be done in the 3rd sentence of the article. This will help the reader to understand better the origin of the Bulgars. Stating that they envelop " other ethnic groups and cultural influences, such as Hunnic..." is not accurate. Huns were not ethnic group, they were conglomeration of different tribes, many of them Bulgars.

    3. In the section "Etymology and origin" I want to include the identification made by Yury Zuev and Edwin G. Pulleyblank that Utigurs were Yuezhi tribe. Both scholars are renowned and the identification is undisputable. Also it is a base for research among many modern Bulgarian scholars as Pr. A. Stamatov, Dr. P. Tsvetkov, Dr. G. Voinikov and others.

    4. Section "History" - the subtitle is Turkic migration. This is misleading and I would suggest to be removed. If Crovata is making such implications, probably he could explain exactly which Turkic tribes practiced artificial cranial deformation? "Further information: Turkic migration and Huns" - this is OK. The second sentence is controversial. What would mean "Interaction with the Hunnic tribes, causing the migration..." if the Bulgars were Huns themselves, to interact with whom? Also the cited source is not available online.

    5. Section " History", cited source 40c, pages 127-128 - does not contain such information. Which line ?

    6. Section ethnicity, the 3rd paragraph - it starts with "When the Turkic tribes began to enter into the Pontic–Caspian steppe...as early as the 2nd century AD" is also misleading. It is generally considered that Turkic migration started much later and that the tribes in question are of unknown origin, they spoke language similar to proto - Turkic. May be here we could include the explanation given by Zuev that these tribes were actually Wusuns?

    7. Section " Anthropology and Genetics" emphasizes too much on the origin of the Turks - paragraphs 2 and 3. What is the point here ? This article is not about the origin of the Turks.

    8. Bulgars practiced Artificial Cranial Deformation and this is stated in the article, but I think the discussion here could be extended, it is well known that European Huns practiced artificial cranial deformation and they can be traced (using this) to North China.

    9. I want to include research paper (by Voinikov) that modern Bulgarian language contains a lot of Tocharian words. It is published in Bulgarian language but with Google translate it can be read by everyone.

    93.152.143.113 (talk) 03:56, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Ok, it may be taken into account that through IP 93.152.143.113 wrote the same person as the one through PavelStaykov. The info in the intro about personal life (and previously where allegedly confirmed that Pavel Staykov is the personal name, and by education physicist) is useless and irrelevant for the whole discussion. The all 9 points were already discussed, and properly dismissed as are against the general scholarship(!), actually any relevant scholar consideration. This points are based on extreme and specially chosed sources and very minor considerations. They just confirm the lack of knowledge, will to understand, and disregard of general scholarship and evidence. The articles of Utigurs, Kutrigurs, Onogurs are currently being rewrote by me and his deny of their separate identity (which is something generally accepted!) is incredibly delusional and further discreditable. That's typical example of original research and personal POV violating NPOV. Even worse, he claims two different things, that the Utigurs point 1. were a Bulgar tribe, while in point 3. were a Yuezhi tribe. He doen't have basic knowledge about the Utigurs and Kutrigurs and how they existed in the vicinity of the Bulgars simultaneously, and participated in the battles and politics of Eastern Roman Empire. The Bulgars were not Huns, they were not equated at all, yet the name "Hun" became a general term or exonym for nomadic intruders from the East. This consideration, also in the point 4, is so wrong it's just ridiculous that it needs to be discussed. The scholar Dr. G. Voinikov revolutionary considerations (and the fringe Indo-European-Yuezhi theory) were not cited by any prominent scholar because he is an independent amateur scholar who is not at all educated in the field of linguistics or history - he finished medicine. No strange that no academic scholar cites his research. The personal POV and OR is based upon two reliable scholars (but whose considerations have nothing to do with Bulgars, but Utigurs, and claiming that the "identification is undisputable" is something generally not accepted!) and unreliable scholars. Replying to all the points for the XY time would be too long and waste of my time. @Dennis Brown:@Bbb23: Please give me advice how to properly write the dispute resolution, and for ever to end this unconstructive discussion. Should I cite every claim word by word? This 9 points deal with the article of the Bulgars, but not of the Dulo clan (where most of his activity was involved, and first comment dealt with).--Crovata (talk) 23:21, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Crovata: I didn't read the wall of text by the other party. I would forget about what the other user says. Their part in the dispute resolution is to set forth their own reasons for the content of the two articles. You, @Crovata, should decide what you disagree with (not set forth here) but what you disagree with in the two articles and explain why. @PavelStaykov: It is not a good idea to edit anywhere on Wikipedia without logging in to your account.--Bbb23 (talk) 23:29, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]


    Bulgars were Huns, and Crovata knows this very well. Almost all serious historians accept this:

    1. SANPING CHEN : "In fact contemporary European sources kept equating the Bulgars with the Huns" - page 8, line 1 [1]

    2. Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen, The world of the Huns : Cassiodorus, writing his Gothic historv in the 520’s or early 530’s, and Ennodius (t 521) repeatedly calls the Bulgarians “Huns.” - page 164

    Provided that what Ennodius said about the Bulgars, whom he equated with the Huns... page 199

    Jordanes’ Bulgars and Huns in this chapter of the Getica are but two names of the same people. Schirren thought that Jordanes simply followed Cassiodorus, who in Varia VIII, 10, 4, likewise identified the Bulgars with the Huns. - page 432, line 5

    3. Steven Runciman in his book " A history of the First Bulgarian Empire" [2] repeatedly identifies Bulgars as Huns. The first part of the book is named The children of the Huns:

    the blood of the Scourge of God flows now in the valleys of the Balkans, diluted by time and the pastoral Slavs. page 4, last line

    On Attila’s death, his empire crumbled. His people, who had probably been only a conglomeration of kindred tribes that he had welded together, divided again into these tribes; and each went its own way. One of these tribes was soon to be known as the Bulgars. page 5

    the Bulgar branch of the Huns - page 7 line 4

    The Bulgars, we know, were Huns ... - page 12, line 7

    the Imperial writers use their name, the Huns’, and the Bulgars’ indiscriminately to describe the same race. - page 15, line 16

    and so on. Bulgars and Huns were the same people - that's why many historian use the term Hunno-Bulgars. I don't know what game is playing Crovata, but it is not serving the main purpose of every Encyclopedia - to tell the readers the truth. His next "invention" about Utigurs and Kutrigurs - every serious book states that they were Bulgar tribes:

    Hyun Jin Kim, The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe [3]

    the Utigur wing of the Bulgar Huns - page 253, cit. 28

    Utigurs, Kutrigurs and Onogurs were in all likelihood identical with the Bulgars - page 141, line 6

    Steven Runciman :

    it is impossible not to see in the Bulgars of Theophanes the bulk of the old Utigur people - page 15, line 13

    Already in 1772 (Allgem. Nord. Geschichte, 358), the German historian August Schloetzer identified the Utigurs and the Kutrigurs with Bulgars, on the basis of the information provided by Greek-language late antiquity chronicles (Procopius, Agathias of Mirena, Menander, Theophylact Simocatta). Procopius of Ceasarea points out that Utigurs and Kutrigurs attacked the Goths during the fourth century.

    The whole story is simple. Approximately around 2000 BC, a second wave of Indo-Europeans appear in North China. They were practicing artificial cranial deformation - the first graves with artificially deformed skulls in Tarim Basin (in North China) are from around 2000 BC. These people later were called by Chinese Yuezhi and Wusuns. With the rise of Xiongnu(Mongol-Turkic Huns) Yuezhi lost several wars against Xiongnu (between 210-160 BC - very well documented by Chinese) and move into modern day Kazahstan, around the Aral sea, in the interfluvial of Syr-Darya - Amu-Darya. Part of Wusuns stay and part of them move with Yuezhi, they were the same people after all, although they often warred between. That part of Wusuns who stayed gave rise to Ashina Turks, as Y. Zuev always pointed out - Ashina clan originated from Wusuns,[4] who were Tochars( = the general name for Indo-European people of North China). After 2 century BC graves with artificially deformed skulls disappear from Tarim Basin. They appear in Kazahstan. Burials of podboy type also appear there. With the disintegration of Xiongnu descendants, Turkic migration was initiated and Ases - Tochars (Ases- Yuezhi- Wusuns) were pushed from Kazahstan into Europe during 4 century AD and became known as European Huns. [5] Artificially deformed skulls disappear from Kazahstan and appear in Europe. European Huns can be traced back to North China by artificial circular type cranial deformation. Both Yuezhi and Bulgars did practice circular type cranial deformation.[6][7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

    This theory is supported by several key facts, well established, and they must be presented in the article to the reader:

    1. There is no evidence that European Huns ( and Bulgars ) were Xiongnu:

       Otto Maenchen-Helfen questioned the lack of anthropological and 
       ethnographic proximity between European Huns and Xiongnu.  
       
       Edward Arthur Thompson in 1948 in his monograph on the Huns denies the 
       continuity of European Huns from Xiongnu.
    

    2. There is no convincing evidence that the language of European Huns(and Bulgars) was Turkic, only 33 personal names have survived (Pritsak), indeed, they seem to be Turkic, but to judge from this that the hole nation was Turkic is too naive.

    3.There are academic sources stating the connections: Utrigurs-> Yuezhi, Vokil-> Yuezhi[12][13][14]

    Edwin G. Pulleyblank and many modern Bulgarian scholars identify the Bulgar Utigurs as one of the tribes of the Yuezhi.[15][16] [17]

    4. There are research papers showing that in modern Bulgarian language there are many Tocharian words. Yuezhi were Thocarian tribes and they spoke Tocharian language.[18]

    5. The genetic tests show that paternal ancestry between the Bulgarians and the Central Asian Turkic-speaking populations either did not exist or was negligible.

    6. There are archaeological excavations of necropolises in northern Bulgaria and strikingly similar necropolises in Kazakhstan dated from 1 century BC till 3 century AD when Yuezhi lived there. [19] [20] [21] Also on the right bank of the river Amu Darya, near the rock complexes Kara-Tyube and Chelpik was found the sign of Dulo- Upsilon "|Y|".[22]

    Summing the information from these 7 points( including the data about artificial cranial deformation) - linguistic, archaeological, academic - show that:

       European Huns (and Bulgars) originate from the pre-Turkic Indo-European   
       population from northern China and particularly from the people known to
       the Chinese as Yuezhi. During their movement (from 2 BC till 4 AD) to
       Europe they were influenced by different groups of people, especially   
       Turkic and Iranian groups.   
    

    Instead of using phrases as "Turkic extraction" and "Turkicized Sarmatians" it is much better to use the the real names of these people because they are known actually - Yuezhi and Wusuns. To what extent the language was Turkic is difficult to say - it was a mixture of Tocharian, Turkic and Iranian languages. There is a research paper explaining this: " Was the Tocharian language really Tocharian?"

    About Dulo clan article. I would suggest:

    1. About the article intro - to remove the phrase "Western Turks" - it is not true. Western Turks are much later phenomenon. We could restate it with " Early Turks".

    2. About the article intro - to remove the statement " they were claiming Attilid descend". This is knot known - some historians think so, some( in fact most) think they were descendants of Attila.

    3. To include that Dulo was the ruling dynasty of the Utigur Huns - this is true, and that Utigurs are identified by Zuev and Pulleyblank as one of the tribes of Yuezhi. The name Yuezhi means " Moon clan". This is the explanation why Turks from Turkey have Moon on their flag - they incorporated that part of Wusuns and Yuezhi who didn't move to Europe. That part became their ruling dynasty Ashina, which is Tocharian word for clear, pale blue - Yasna. That's why they call themselves "sky Turks". This is the historical truth. Bulgars and Ashina Turks have common ancestors - Tochars.

    4. To remove completely the last sentence from the section origin:

    " Burmov, Peter B. Golden, Gyula Németh and Panos Sophoulis concluded that claiming of Attilid descent shows the intermingling of European Huns elements with newly arrived Oğuric Turkic groups, as the number of evidence of linguistic, ethnographic and socio-political nature show that Bulgars belonged to the group of Turkic peoples."(4 books cited here)

    nowhere in the cited 4 books there is such conclusion - that " Bulgars belonged to the group of Turkic peoples" - where, which line? Also, this sentence is illogical - claiming Attilid descend shows....they were Turks. Why? This is completely Crovata's own conclusion. What is the implication here - that Attila was Turk or what ?

    5. To move the information for the historical rulers of the clan into articles introduction - it is well documented information and the reader will read what is sure for these rulers. This information belongs to the article's intro, not Research History.

    6. To include back the information about the Martenica - there are archaeological evidences that such adorments were used in Tarim basin and central Asia and they were brought to the Balkan peninsula by the Huns(Bulgars). PavelStaykov (talk) 00:42, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    References

    1. ^ Sanping_Chen_SOME_REMARKS_ON_THE_CHINESE_BULGARIAN.pdf
    2. ^ http://www.promacedonia.org/en/sr/sr_1_1.htm
    3. ^ https://books.google.bg/books?id=fX8YAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA254&lpg=PA254&dq=Kutrigurs+Utigurs&source=bl&ots=dSdCluNu37&sig=fJL69CRzXwYpjvvEcZ6kJuM8ioY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=6dA-VdaHAYTcavWagIAB&ved=0CEYQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=Kutrigurs%20Utigurs&f=false
    4. ^ http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/29Huns/Usuns/ZuevHunsandUsunsEn.htm
    5. ^ http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/29Huns/Usuns/ZuevHunsandUsunsEn.htm, page 23
    6. ^ http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/65_Craniology/YablonskyTracingHunsEn.htm
    7. ^ http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/823134_2
    8. ^ https://books.google.bg/books?id=fX8YAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA33&dq=artificial+cranial+deformation+tocharians&hl=en&sa=X&ei=eGhOVdGoIYKQsAHN84CwBg&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=artificial%20cranial%20deformation%20tocharians&f=false - p. 33
    9. ^ http://www.bulgari-istoria-2010.com/booksBG/SOME%20ANCIENT%20CHINESE%20NAMES%20IN%20EAST%20TURKESTAN%20-%20final.pdf - p.23
    10. ^ http://www.dandebat.dk/eng-dan11.htm
    11. ^ http://www.bulgari-istoria-2010.com/booksBG/OBIChAYaT_NA_IZKUSTVENATA_DEFORMACIYa_NA_ChEREPA_PRI_PRABLGARITE.pdf
    12. ^ http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/29Huns/Zuev/ZuevEarly1En.htm,p.42-p.46
    13. ^ http://ide.li/article2285.html
    14. ^ http://s155239215.onlinehome.us/turkic/29Huns/Zuev/ZuevEarly2En.htm, p.62
    15. ^ http://www.protobulgarians.com/Kniga%20AtStamatov/Prarodina.htm
    16. ^ http://www.protobulgarians.com/PODSTRANITSA%20NA%20DR%20ZHIVKO%20VOYNIKOV/ZHIVKO%20VOYNIKOV%20-%20PROIZHOD%20NA%20BAALGARITE%20-%20KNIGA%20-%202009.pdf
    17. ^ Pulleyblank, 1966, p. 18
    18. ^ https://www.academia.edu/4965415/%D0%A2%D0%9E%D0%A5%D0%90%D0%A0%D0%9E-%D0%91%D0%AA%D0%9B%D0%93%D0%90%D0%A0%D0%A1%D0%9A%D0%98_%D0%95%D0%97%D0%98%D0%9A%D0%9E%D0%92%D0%98_%D0%9F%D0%90%D0%A0%D0%90%D0%9B%D0%95%D0%9B%D0%98
    19. ^ T.P. Kijatkina, Kraniologicheskie materialy iz kurgannyh mogil’nikov Severnoj Baktrii. - Trudy Tadzh. arheol. eksp., VII, s.211.
    20. ^ A.M. Mandel’shtam, Pamjatniki kushanskogo vremeni v Severnoj Baktrii, s.130.
    21. ^ http://www.iriston.com/nogbon/news.php?newsid=367
    22. ^ http://www.protobulgarians.com/Kniga%20AtStamatov/Prarodina.htm

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    Both me and User:Doug Weller have left notes on User:Artin Mehraban's page as well as through edit summaries, that he should stop creating self-formulated maps and making edits on articles that clearly violate WP:OR. Both me and Doug left him a message yesterday asking this again, and yet, even though promising to cease the Wiki-policy violating activities, he still continues to do so. As of just a few minutes ago, he created this; another nonsensical pseudo-historical article about an alleged empire that has never existed, nor any scholar has ever mentioned. I mean, I get that he's (kinda) interested in history and stuff, but he's violating WP:OR over and over now with these self-created maps, articles, etc. [[86]] This is an encyclopedia I believe, not a fairy tale's forum where we create and make up stuff that we want to believe.

    Anyway, honestly I think it's been kinda enough right now as it has gone way out of hand, and we have shown enough willingness in order to make him stop doing this (and most importantly to make him understand why his edits are incorrect) and though I left Doug himself a message some minutes ago prior to writing here so that he could look at it himself, Artin Mehraban just continued creating more of those OR articles/maps/pictures (as I've demonstrated above). Thus, in order to have this stopped before it gets even worse, I brought it here.

    - LouisAragon (talk) 05:58, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'll get back to this later today, but there is a problem with this editor. I've given him warnings, advice, suggested a mentor, etc. but to no avail. As have others, eg User:WikiDan61 and User:Dr.K.. A number of his uploaded images have been deleted as copyvio. I see he hasn't been notified, I'll do that now. Doug Weller (talk) 07:30, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I put File:Conquests of Azad Khan Afghan.png up for deletion because it was particularly ill-defined, with no geographic identification at all. I think all of Artin Mehraban's map creations should be looked over, especially by editors with some background in map creation and use along with knowledge of correct map sourcing. Liz Read! Talk! 13:34, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I just got Doug's ping. I recently encountered this editor when s/he tried to replace by edit-warring this detailed map of Macedon by this green-shadow map without any any detail. I knew right at that time that we had a problem. When Doug Weller asked me some time ago if an ANI report should be opened about this user I suggested that perhaps he should be given another chance and also be considered for mentorship. I see that the additional chance has been given but without yielding a better result. I have not investigated the extent of the disruption caused by this user but admin intervention may be required, especially since the problems with this editor continue. Δρ.Κ. λόγοςπράξις 16:12, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I understand I should no at OR maps or images and I will be sure to have academic sources. I just have interest in these articles and topics and I'm sorry Artin Mehraban (talk) 17:30, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User:Artin Mehraban, it's been a never ending cycle. We've been asking you over and over not to do so, and you repetitively state that you won't do it anymore. - LouisAragon (talk) 21:32, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I will no longer make my own images, and if i do upload images they will either be edits on an already existing image or an image not created by me, but created somewhere on the internet. I beleive thats what your asking me to do. But many times you revert my edits when i add a different portrait to a page. An example is when i added a different portrait of shah abbas on the shah abbas I article. There were MANY painters, miniaturists and etc who made various different portraits of shah abbas. I see no reason for that edit to be reverted. Both images were accurate and from that era. And the chances of anyone discussing that is slim, since the only person watchng that article is user: louisAragon who reverted my edits. Lets discuss in good faith, which image should be used, since both are accurate and from that era. Though i realize wikipedia isnt about opinion, ill say it anyway, the colouring reflects persian miniaturist, painting styles and so it should be used.

    Artin Mehraban (talk) 17:30, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Artin, please read Wikipedia:File copyright tags. Just because you can copy an image from another website doesn't mean that it can be used on Wikipedia. You have to provide a source for where the image came from, it must be free to use because you own it, created it, it is the public domain or the creator has released the right to use the image to Wikipedia. Do not add new files to Wikipedia that do not satisfy Wikipedia's copyright guidelines. If you need assistance, go to Wikipedia:Copyright assistance. Liz Read! Talk! 22:46, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    See File:Picture of Karim Hakimi.png uploaded 23:35, 20 June 2015‎, which the editor says is from Pinterest. There[87] he says it's his own photo and writes "I Artin Mehraban allow wikipedia to reuse this image which i own on pinterest under the CC-BY-SA". However, it appears at [88] which was the source of the copyvio in Artin Mehraban's original version of Karim Hakim [89]. Artin Mehraban, can you explain this? Doug Weller (talk) 05:50, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Image is most probably a copyvio. It is a cropped version of this original from the Canadian Diversity magazine and appearing in this article of the magazine about 2013 award-recipients. Δρ.Κ. λόγοςπράξις 16:24, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Deleted as an unambiguous copyright violation.—Kww(talk) 16:27, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you Kww. Δρ.Κ. λόγοςπράξις 16:31, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Simple fix would be to to formulate a ban on uploading images of any sort for a minimum 6 months or perhaps indefinitely. At the end of 6 months they can appeal the upload ban. Blackmane (talk) 03:22, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Unfortunately, after having communicated with the respective user for quite some time now, I don't think just a ban on uploading topics will work, as there's a fundamental lack in understanding why his overall Wiki activities are blatantly problematic. Despite multiple appeals and messages by both me and Doug, this behaviour continues. - LouisAragon (talk) 00:36, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Indef block, as first block, for persistent copyvio is another option. Blackmane (talk) 02:38, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Another load of hoaxed stuff from him that needs to be speedily deleted asap (once again) that he just created some mins ago [90]. Any awake moderator here that can block this guy at last?........ - LouisAragon (talk) 05:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That's a new article he created, Azad empire - all the sources for an "Azad empire" are to science fiction sites or books. Looking at his source for the map he created, one page on that website[91] says " He sat on the throne of the Safavid Empire and proclaimed himself as the king of Persia in 1751 and in 1754 A.D.." Nothing about an Azad empire. Note that his footnote for the map says "this website was created by NajI'm AzadzoI. Since he is from the University of Massachusetts, this website is accurate and scholary source". That he's from UMass seems correct, but he's an architect, not a historian.[92] Doug Weller (talk) 07:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That whole article and every map in it needs to be speedy deleted as it's extreme hoax. We can't let such stuff stay on here for a single moment. This guy has been a nuisance from the start for everyone, and he makes such maps/articles/edits everyday. I tried my best with him, but he just doesn't understand. He's clearly not here to build an encyclopedia, other than making fairy tales and setting a new record for copyvio/OR violations in such a short time. The fact that numerous users and moderators have numerously asked him to stop yet by his feigned ignorance he has continued ever since, confirms this even more. I mean, like, he does this stuff everyday multiple times, but still he hasn't been blocked or indeffed. It's not like he never received words or warnings about it....(to put it *ahem* polite) He has a long repertoire already for having such behaviour, basically since day 1. We gave him many so many chances. Doug, your words regarding his most recent violations confirm this even more. - LouisAragon (talk) 09:32, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Edit; another one [93] - [94] ...Why won't anyone stop this seriously? He's continuously creating non-existing "dynasties", "empires" and "maps" while using science fiction sites/blogs/pinterest links in order to create articles here about matters that never existed. How much more copy-vio, OR and WP:NOTHERE violations does one want to see before making a halt to this menace? - LouisAragon (talk) 10:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Indefinitely blocked. I'm not sure if we're being trolled or if this is a case of CIR but either way far too much time is being spent cleaning up after this user who seems to have no intention of stopping. Sam Walton (talk) 11:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

    This article has been deleted twice in the last few days, once for BPL violation and once for copyright violation and now Manox81 (talk · contribs) has recreated it. Now it is up for AfD. This same article was deleted on the Italian Wikipedia]. Please look in to this. Richard-of-Earth (talk) 09:07, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    If the reasons for speedy deletion have been avoided in the current version (and I see no BLP or copyright concerns in it now), then AfD seems like the correct route to me and I don't see that it has anything to do with admin at this stage. Mr Potto (talk) 11:18, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Actually, there might be a copyright problem, depending on http://wikipedia.moesalih.com/Mafia_Capitale - is that anything to do with Wikipedia? Is it a mirror? But that still seems to me to be within the remit of the usual deletion processes and nothing that needs ANI attention. Mr Potto (talk) 11:25, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That page is a wikipedia mirror. VernoWhitney (talk) 12:10, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Ah, thanks. I've just paraphrased anyway, but I think that puts the copyvio issue to bed. Mr Potto (talk) 12:11, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    OK, thanks for taking the time. Richard-of-Earth (talk) 18:16, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User: Stemoc

    After continually being reverted by this user, I've decided that it would be best to take this to the Administrator noticeboard. Over the past several months, the user Stemoc has continually reverted my edits, for the sole reason of being disruptive. I think their latest statement made in an edit summary clearly states that they do not wish to act in a civil manner, and simply wish to violate Wikipedia policy outlined at WP:HOUNDING. The edit summary stated "UNDO long-term cross wiki vandal POV pusher whop uses the wiki for "self promotion"." This has continually been his reason, no matter the situation, in this case it was the addition of a different photo on the Donald Trump article which is non-controversial. (Note: There was a previous discussion at 3RR where it was agreed that I would not add photos that have already been uploaded for the sole reason of having my name in the title of the image, which I have ceased from doing. I have not broken this warning so that should not be part of this discussion.) But regardless, the user still seems to want to continue to revert my edits across several different projects, and was told to stop previously.

    In a calm, measured response to a comment I left on his talk page, part of his response was to "stop acting like a pompous cry baby.." His edit summary here also indicates his unwillingness to act in a civil manner, and simply to be disruptive and revert edits without discussion. Quoting directly from WP:Wikihounding, "Wikihounding is the singling out of one or more editors, and joining discussions on multiple pages or topics they may edit or multiple debates where they contribute, in order to repeatedly confront or inhibit their work. This is with an apparent aim of creating irritation, annoyance or distress to the other editor. Wikihounding usually involves following the target from place to place on Wikipedia." As recent as a few moments ago, the user began participating in a discussion I created in order to gain a consensus on which image would be best at Jeb Bush. The user then personally attacked me stating "its Not a Communist regime either so we won't keep using your poor images all the time" to a comment I left in a related section where people began voting, despite policy that states Wikipedia is not a democracy. In that discussion, it was found that a different image was best to use, and I did not revert or try to disrupt that decision.

    The user has had similar complaints left on his talk page, after he told another user to "get glasses" when trying to add a photo he uploaded in this instance. Here is part of the exchange...


    If that isn't a case against WP:Civility then I don't know what is. He has been warned for his uncivil behavior several times already, and yet they just ignore it and begin writing in uppercase and attempting shame others from editing. It also seems that he is doing the same thing that he accuses me of, as he is adding his own uploaded images to articles, without any sort of discussion, whether controversial or not, and most of the time without a reason given in his edit summary. I highly suggest reviewing his edit history, and his talk page.

    Other violations that I believe he has made are outlined at WP:Disruptive editing, in response to this comment after I reverted him for reverting me because I made the edit, "Either follow our policies or LEAVE". That statement alone violates #6, which states "Campaign to drive away productive contributors: act counter to policies and guidelines such as Wikipedia:Civility, Wikipedia:No personal attacks, Wikipedia:Ownership of articles." I would also argue he is acting in a tendentious manner based on his recent edits alone.

    Again, if this isn't a case of someone overstepping the line of civility, engaging in disruptive editing, campaigning to drive away productive contributors, and intentionally hounding someone's specific edits, then I don't know what is.

    Here are links to edits where the user has reverted me in a hounding manner. [95] [96] [97][98][99][100][101] [102] [103] [104]

    Calibrador (talk) 13:20, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Expect an accusational response from the user being reported saying that I'm adding my own photos as self promotion. This is not the case, and is not a violation of any policy anyway. As of recent, I have made sure to include clear edit summaries stating why I am changing a specific image, and created discussions in order to come to a consensus on which image would be preferred. Stemoc is simply acting in a disruptive manner no matter what discussion takes place, and no matter what my edit summary reasoning was for changing a specific image. Calibrador (talk) 13:32, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Before I begin, please remember that User:Calibrador was previously known as Gage Skidmore and he changed his name yesterday just so that he can knowingly continue to enforce his images into articles without setting off any alarm bells..Infact, just before changing his name, his last few edits involved enforcing his own images into articles and right after usurpation, he continues to do the same. The use has over the years continually used wikipedia for WP:SELFPROMOTION to an extent of removing better images for his own poor ones just so that he can use wikipedia to promote himself financially. The Quote he linked above was to another editor that is available on my talk page and it has already been solved "amicably" but he has linked it here trying to make people think that my comment was targeted at him..... I'm not in the habit of REMOVING other people's comments about him removing other images and replacing them with his.. He even threatened me on Wikimedia Commons to not upload his images from flickr which are under a free licence and as per Commons policy can be uploaded for use on wikipedia...The user has a long history of violation WP:COI and just by going through the users contribution history here, it will all be made clear. I'm NOT Hounding the user as he claims, I just found his "vandalism" unbearable and decided to take action by reverting them as he refuses to follow policies in regards to discussing his changes. Its either HIS images be USED on those articles or NO IMAGES and he will blatantly revert anyone else who decides to use a less controversial or better image...WP:CIVIL goes both ways and if admins refuse to warn and discipline this user who has previously been reported here in May, then this will be ongoing. The user is abusing our Terms of Use as was discussed in May on my talk page. He may not be a paid editor but he is using Wikipedia for Financial gain and that is against one of our policies as photographers get paid for the use of their images as tou can see here and quote

    If wikimedia blatantly allows someone to use the site to serve their personal monetary gain then this is not a place I want to be...I have been fighting Spammers and vandals across wikimedia since 2007 and users like him are the worst as they can usually get away with it..........oh and ofcourse you are Gage, do NOT deny it cause whats worse than violators are those that blatantly lie about it--Stemoc 13:53, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Please do not attempt to destroy my character, you are getting very close to libel with your false accusations. I have never made a penny from my involvement with Wikipedia. Your response also screams a great level of paranoia. Calibrador (talk) 14:03, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    False accusation?, you accuse me of WP:HOUNDing you and when i point out that you are using WIKIPEDIA for your own personal MONETARY gain, I'm destroying your character?. You Intentionally enforce your images so that you can tell your "clients" about you work using Wikipedia as a reference for your OWN personal and monetary gain and when users remove your pics and replace or update it with one that is BETTER, you revert them cause you want ONLY your images with you name at the END of every image name because you are a humanitarian and you love wikipedia and you are helping the wiki out of the goodness of your heart?, is thats what you are telling me?....Never made a a penny, who do you think uses all the images that get added to wikipedia?, newsites and other websites and I won't be surprised if they pay you for the use of the images, oh and lets not forget, free publicity..Just admit it and stop lying please....--Stemoc 14:18, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    None of what you just wrote is true, I suggest you just stop please. Calibrador (talk) 14:21, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Also I'd suggest acting more Civil instead of using Caps lock to imply shouting on the administrator noticeboard. Calibrador (talk) 14:22, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Stemoc, it's not clear to me how Calibrador is financially benefiting from Wikipedia. You link to his Flickr bio it doesn't refer to Wikipedia at all. And then you reference an article where not only is Wikipedia not mentioned but it states he posts all of his photos to Flickr under a Creative Commons license, making them available free of charge as long as he’s credited. and only charges for-profit publications for his work.
    I can see how you could make an argument that Calibrador prefers using photos he has taken over other photos but you haven't presented evidence that he is financially benefiting from donating his photos to Wikipedia. Liz Read! Talk! 14:38, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That is how publicity works Liz, let put it this way, his images get noticed, he gets called up by someone famous and they ask him to do a 'photoshoot" for which he gets paid and at the same time he has to insure he gets noticed, Flickr is now ranked 130 odd but Wikipedia is STILL one of the top 10 websites in the world, so where are you more likely to get noticed?..Previously, when adding image a to articles, he used to add his name into the captions in infoboxes as well..just search through his edits in 2014 and you will find it which is how i actually noticed him in the first place..--Stemoc 15:40, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I never did that, and I have never booked a photo shoot with anyone. How many times do you have to be told to stop making false accusations? Calibrador (talk) 15:48, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I have mentioned it on my talk page many times that i use Caps and Bold for "emphasis" only on certain words, I'm not "Shouting"..and also why would you even accept what i said is fact because if it is , and I know it is, it means you have been violating our policies for years and have been getting away with it and you got your named changed just so that its not directly seen as a WP:COI which it is.Note: I havea shitty internet conenct adn moving to https has MADE IT WORSE so i cannot reply here anymore, i have already had 16 edit conflicts on this thread, please take anything else regarding me to to my talk page..I'm unable to post on pages larger than 150kbs (my net speed on enwiki is about 8kbps)--Stemoc 14:49, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    You also used caps on your talk page once because someone "needs to get glasses." Calibrador (talk) 14:56, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • A month ago I reported Gage Calibrador at ANEW [105] so I'm not the only one to have an issue although since that report I've simply given up with the image-removal as I knew one way or another I'd end up being blocked, I still believe Gage Calibrador is using the image-titles as a way to promote himself. –Davey2010Talk 14:32, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • That's great but the image thing is still an issue - No one would have an issue with your uploads if you just uploaded them as say "X at X.jpg" but surely you can see adding your name on the end of every image you upload does come across as self promotion and people are bound to have an issue with that. –Davey2010Talk 14:44, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm NOT promoting your images, I'm giving you "attribution" which is according to Commons policy regarding image uploads, so this is "attribution" as I have not only uploaded one of your images but given you credit as well as added the image to your private category, there is no need for me to do that but i do it nevertheless cause i go by the rules and follow the policies, you don't...your image uploads are always promotional--Stemoc 15:32, 20 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Calibrador, you are adding photos with file names such as "William Lee Golden by Gage Skidmore.jpg". If you are a professional photographer, I think such file names are advertising your work. Many professional do contribute some of their images to WP, and in a sense it may be a form of advertising , because they are attributed in the meta data--but we have always regarded this as not just permissible, but a good incentive to get some high quality images. However, putting your professional identity in the file name does not seem like a good idea. I do not work all that much with images,and I do not know if it is against our rules for images, but I personally think that it certainly should be. If you want to avoid accusations of promotionalism, you might want to go back and rename them. DGG ( talk ) 03:39, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Let me first say that e might have gone a bit off-track. However, having your name in the file name is not against any policies or guidelines (ot terms for that metter). If I wanted I could name a file "File:X at Y (thank you C0mpany Z for this great event).jpg" and intentionally advertise, but that alone isn't proof of any wrongdoing. (In the Creative Commons terms however there is a clause about "titles of works" and that they should be used. If the creator wishes they be names one way...)
    Back to the issue at hand regarding if Cometstyles Stemoc is violating multiple policies on civility, I would say that this is a clear case. Even if the edits are somehow justified, they are HOUNDing in nature. This should not be acceptable. (There should be a clause like this in 3RR regarding reverting over multiple articles...) (tJosve05a (c) 04:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Its Ok to do that to a few image but that uploader has added more than 8000 images with that byline, just do a simple "by Gage Skidmore" on commons if you don't believe me. This is PROMOTIONAL. When someone adds an article about themselves or add links to their private websites, they are straightaway reverted, warned and in severr cases BLOCKED for spamming..this is one form of spamming..we may have different rules for articles and images but they both have the same outcome...The problem isn't the use of "by Gage Skidmore" tag in all his images, the problem is intentionally replacing other better and current images with his own on MAJOR article to boost his own stand and even without discussion as one user pointed above about the lack of using 'edit summaries'. Josve05, you are aware of my involvement in cross-wiki related spamming and vandalism and there isn't a day where i do NOT delete spamming on the 2 wikis i have adminship on....I see this as "blatant promotional/spamming" and though my involvement on enwikipedia has been limited since i returned (my own choosing), I will NOT turn a blind eye to it cause you may not see it as such but its blatant abuse of our policies....and again, reverting someone who keeps violating our policies does not make me a "Wiki HOUNDER"..I'm reverting what i see as blatant vandalism..the user has even gone to an extent of getting his name changed to make it easier to add his images without anyone pointing fingers..it would be nice if admins did their job as this user has been brought to this board now 3 times over the last 2 months and still has not faced any consequences to this actions...--Stemoc 14:05, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I think this is a case of "everyone but myself" is at fault, and I'm a "social warrior" for trying to save Wikipedia from something that is not against the rules, and I'll keep link WP:Selfpromotion, even though none of what is mentioned on that page applies. Could an admin please weigh in on this situation so that falsehoods aren't spread again? Calibrador (talk) 14:21, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The self promotion policy may see to be only related for articles but it applies to everything on wikimedia, self PROMOTION is self promotion, either your promote yourself, your company, your interests or your stuff, its Promotion and by deliberately removing other people images with yours IS self promotion...Do I need to make this any more clear?..--Stemoc 15:28, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I would note that Stemoc is also currently reported at 3RR for reverting one of the articles five times within a 24 hour span. They were also warned by an admin for harassment. Calibrador (talk) 15:33, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    and more lies, I was neither "warned " by an admin (toonlucas22 is not an admin) but it was a mistake on his part as he was not aware of this thread nor the previous identity of Calibrador and on the 3RR one which Gage Skidmore linked above...and also, I have not violated 3RRand nor do I intend too..--Stemoc 15:56, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I never said I'm an admin. I just came as an uninvolved editor. --TL22 (talk) 16:06, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That part was my mistake, I thought he was an admin. I do have to correct the false statement that was made about 3RR, though, as Stemoc reverted an article to their version five times in a row, within (approximately) a 24 hour span. It was just slightly outside the window, but still applies. Calibrador (talk) 16:11, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Yikes! Bbb23 just brought the hammer down on both Stemoc and Calibrador for 24 hours at WP:ANEW... I'm guessing this one can (and probably should) be closed now. --IJBall (contribstalk) 17:05, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'm going to keep this open until Stemoc and Calibrador return from their 24 hour blocks. I'd like to hear some proposals, as there's potentially an issue with Calibrador's behaviour, and in turn there's definitely an issue with Stemoc's behaviour. It would be good to get it sorted out with the minimum of fuss, rather than just closing this thread and having a repeat with either Stemoc or another user raising similar complaints in the next few days and weeks. I'd think the sensible suggestion here would be that Calibrador is either restricted from removing an existing image from a page and replacing it with an image he has taken/uploaded himself unless discussion has taken place prior to the switching of images, and consensus is in favour of the change, or there's a 1RR restriction, so he can make the switch without discussion, but if it's reverted, it needs to be discussed before the edit can be reinstated. If a page lacks an image, then Calibrador can add any image he so wishes. It's important to say at this time that we do appreciate the time and effort he puts into taking and uploading photographs BUT other photographers, both professional and amateur do exactly the same, and in the interests of fairness, we want to see good images from a wide range of different photographers being used on the project, this in turn encourages image contributions from other photographers. Every photographer who takes good images should have an expectation of their images being used by another project and that their images will be chosen fairly, without bias, and on the merit of the photograph and its content, composition and appropriateness for the article. Calibrador's behaviour isn't really allowing that to happen right now. Nick (talk) 09:25, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    It is, he is trying to keep his talk page clean so that paying clients don't ask about his block, anyways thanks for pointing out the previous discussion involving him JustDaFax, maybe I should have pointed this out at the very top of the thread and saved myself a lot of time, the admin in that discussion EdJohnston warned him not to re-offend, and he did....many times actually..I'm tired of this cause I did not come back after retiring just so that I get involved in MORE wikidrama, I have no issue with this, I just do not like POV pushers regardless of who they might be ...I hope an admin comes with a solution soon which will stop this from happening again..--Stemoc 00:30, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Say, Davey2010 could you ping those editors mentioned in your report, that had issues with Cali/Gage? They are likely not aware of this ANI complaint that is now in a state of WP:BOOMERANG and may well shed some light on why they had concerns. Thanks. Jusdafax 07:39, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Jusdafax - That's actually a good idea ... Should've done that sooner as anything's worth a shot tbh, MrX, Spartan7W, Lady Lotus, Dwpaul. –Davey2010Talk 09:25, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Proposed sanctions for Calilibrador

    • Agree, completely, with Nick's suggestion. It seems to be the most sensible and fair solution. I would be more in favour of the 1RR suggestion; it's not prohibitively restrictive (and doesn't discourage further contributions), but it reigns in any excessive promotional behaviour and forces him to seek consensus with other editors if they take issue with his revisions. Quinto Simmaco (talk) 01:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Indef block for Calibrador - Quinto, that type of sanction is only effective if Cali/Gage sees the continuing errors of his ways, and acts on them. He's been warned repeatedly to no avail, even reverting the block message on his Talk page when warned not to. Stemoc is likely right, Cali/Gage has deep reasons for his Talk page scrubbage. I say indef the character, at least until we get a serious commitment to reform that he can be held to. He's been gaming the system here for too long and shows no intention of stopping. Jusdafax 01:22, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Indef Calibrador - I'm probably not going to be liked for this but the editor has caused enough problems and I think the 1RR won't solve anything at all, We could go down the 1RR route but he'd end up being reported at ANEW and then it'll be this discussion all over again and he'd end up being blocked - Once unblocked we'll be doing it all over again. Indef seems a better and wiser idea IMHO. –Davey2010Talk 01:37, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Agree -- In complete agreement with Nick here. The 1RR proposal for Calibrador makes a lot of sense. However if that doesn't work an indef seems like the only other option. -- Shudde talk 05:28, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Oppose Stemoc is hounding Calilibrador and is seriously refusing to drop the stick. KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 16:23, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I can understand 1RR and renaming of the files to remove his name (per DGG's comment), but before this last Bbb23 block for edit warring, he's never been blocked, and he has over 25,000 edits behind him. Indef blocking is excessive at this stage. Dennis Brown - 17:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • A lot of that was to get him to respond, which he's now doing, if less than satisfactorily. But Dennis, it's my firm belief that if he gets off with 1RR and renaming, he's getting off easy. I really don't want to go wading through his edits, just to find more examples. We are already at TL,DR. Davey 2010 has it right. Jusdafax 20:51, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Current and past problems with Calibrador, formerly Gage Skidmore: suggest extending current BOOMERANG with indef block

    Good double block, and I share Nick's concerns. By the way, isn't this diff above in this very ANI complaint (!) using "very close to libel" as an implied legal threat in violation of WP:LEGAL, as well the use of the term "paranoia" an attack on the mental condition of the editor Cali/Gage has brought to this board? If so, wouldn't a continued block of C/G be protective in nature?

    In any case, I've had some troubling issues with Cali/Gage Skidmore at the L.A. Reid article. In brief, he lies, distorts, ignores and in general does whatever needful to get what he wants. My involvement began in 2012 when I cordially welcomed him to the page while expressing concerns about his captioning. He gave no reply.

    In August 2013, he repeatedly inserts his own photography as the infobox photo and refuses to reply on his Talk page or on the article Talk page when I attempted again to discuss. When challenged, he lied in his edit summary saying, as clearly shown in this diff that I had reverted him without explaining, which the diff shows my edit summary had, and that I was in violation of WP:OWN, when in fact I had repeatedly asked for Cali/Gage to discuss the matter.

    I also noticed others had similar issues and Cali/Gage failed to respond to them either. Finally in disgust I walked away from what I felt was an unpleasant and manipulative editing experience. And this editor has a serious set of issues, as noted above, and in his warning at AN just last month, also as noted above. He's a fine photographer, but we can do without his hostile gamesmanship and relentless self-promotion, in my view. Jusdafax 12:47, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • Comment The use of "very close to libel" once probably shouldn't be construed as a legal threat per WP:LEGAL. I don't really see enough diffs to support this strong of an action. I started looking through some of his photos and they are quite good. Personally, I think it would be a shame to loose his future contributions. --I am One of Many (talk) 05:59, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Reply - Not to go all Wikilawyer on you but the pertinent paragraph in that policy: It is important to refrain from making comments that others may reasonably understand as legal threats against them or against Wikipedia, even if the comments are not intended in that fashion. For example, if you repeatedly assert that another editor's comments are "defamatory" or "libelous", that editor might interpret this as a threat to sue for defamation, even if this is not intended. To avoid this frequent misunderstanding, use less charged wording (such as “That statement about me is not true and I hope it will be corrected for the following reasons...”) to avoid the perception that you are threatening legal action for defamation. As for photographers, he's good but not good enough to allow his brinksmanship and outright bad faith editing to continue, in my view. Jusdafax 06:17, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment I don't think you are Wikilawyering at all. I just think his phrase "very close to libel" is not quite the same as saying it was "libelous" nor did he do it repeatedly. I think before an indef block is decided, there should be more discussion about whether adding his name to the end of file names is a serious issue. --I am One of Many (talk) 06:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Darn it - that's not the only issue, as I demonstrate in this section just above. He's been abusing the place for years. You're right, the word "repeatedly" is in the policy too. But, now that he's unblocked, what does he do? Wipes his Talk page clean, and ignores the issues raised here. He does not apologize, does not comment, just up and vanishes. You OK with that? Why? Because he takes good pictures? Jusdafax 06:52, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I don't disagree with you that there are serious issues. I just did Google search in images for "Gage Skidmore" and it returns pages of his photos. So, maybe 1RR or 0RR would be a better starting point for now? --I am One of Many (talk) 07:01, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I think the first thing we all need to agree to is to get him to talk. He has a well-established history of avoiding discussion. That has to stop. Indef him, he's forced to face the music on his pristine talk page. He can answer questions there, express contrition and understanding of our policies, etc. Seriously, he must not be given a slap on the wrist and turned loose again on the project. Enough is enough. Jusdafax 07:30, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Calibrador response

    If you look at my more recent edits, aside from accidentally reverting too many times on one article without knowing (trust me, it was my mistake), I have begun using edit summaries, tried to seek consensus, and mostly tried to avoid conflict. Stemoc reverted several different edits over several different pages within a short span of time simply for the fact that he believes I am somehow a COI violator. What should I really have done differently? I tried to include discussion, and a clear edit summary at every opportunity.

    I sincerely apologize for my past indiscretions, I have seen the error of ways in the past about not discussing changes seen as controversial. I don't need to be punished in order to see that, I see it clearly already. Also, I did not disappear, and inviting everyone that has had something bad to say about me with no one on the other side to defend me is a little biased.

    The main issue that was at heart here that was underblown because Stemoc enjoys making a lot of noise, and crying COI at every possible chance, is the WP:Wikihounding and uncivil nature of their edits. I have no idea why this has changed into a discussion about me. I've realized my edits in the past were disruptive, and if you look at my edits recently, I made sure to include an edit summary in nearly every contribution, and when necessary, created or participated in discussion. This includes the 3RR that I accidentally got myself into without realizing, I created a discussion on the talk page, and included a reason for making the edit in my edit summary. Unfortunately that was completely ignored by Stemoc in favor of COI accusations, and stating that I'm profiting from Wikipedia, which I have not ever. I suggest concentrating on that rather than my past mistakes which I apologize for, and have tried to amend. Calibrador (talk) 11:51, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Also the thing on my talk page was a mistake, I did not know about that policy, and when it was re-added, I accidentally thought someone re-added it to my talk page just to rub it in or something like that, I didn't look at the history page until after I had made the edit. My mistake once again. As for now, all users have control over their talk page, I think Stemoc is once again assuming bad faith, and made another COI allegation that was unfounded. I don't want to distract from the main issue though that I think has not even been addressed yet, so please discuss Stemoc's offenses. Calibrador (talk) 12:03, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I actually found Gage creating this article really odd until I did a bit of research and found out that he is somewhat of a "follower" and then i found this..should we now assume Gage is a Paid editor as well cause your edits related to Rand Paul sure looks a lot like public relations work..no? So you use the wiki to push your own agendas, create articles on stuff which again boosts your own career and then you lie about it and then come here and blame me for foiling you? Just claim that you are a political photographer and you are doing all this just to boost your own career and this will all be over...Heck, you even uploaded a new yet poor picture of Donald trump because you didn't like the one I added as it wasn't one of 'yours'...When i first came across you a few years ago, I thought you were a hero for adding HQ pics of celebs and politicians free of charge, boy was I wrong and yet even when multiple users above have claimed that you have been 'gaming' the system, you still deny it and deflect it back to me...Honestly, if all this does not result in a ban or a block for you, I worry that you will do it all over again cause honestly, I do not think you joined wikipedia to help grow the database and you have no intentions whatsoever to follow our policies if they contradict with your ambitions and you have already been on the Edit Warring notice board 3 times over the last 50 days and yet you keep blaming others and refuse to accept that you made mistake after mistake and you even blanked your talk page twice even after 2 admins warned you not to and then you blanked it again the 3rd time just 10 minutes after your block was lifted..Why would anyone not worried about their image do that?...If you somehow walked away from this with just a slap on your hand then this would mean Wikipedia has failed...--Stemoc 13:02, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Please stop stalking my edits and crying COI. You've made your same point over and over and over, I'd like an admin opinion on your behavior, not your same opinion. Calibrador (talk) 13:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • No doubt, Stemoc has his own issues. But this is the first I've heard of this Rand Paul article, which opens a new and distressing window on your POV pushing activities, Calibrador. Leaving that aside for the moment, as well as your excuses for blanking the block notices on your talk page repeatedly, which strain credulity since you are saying you didn't read the admin postings at all, we come to the issues I have delineated in detail above. You have posted a lot of words here. Not a single one addresses my specific and documented concerns, and those of others who have further concerns. So is this the best you can do? A "sweat promise" to now, after years, act like most decent Wikipedians, and actually use edit summaries, actually seek consensus? Now that major sanctions are under discussion here, I challenge you to address the charges that have been brought forward. Jusdafax 13:47, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      • I thought I addressed them? I admit I should have participated in discussion in the past instead of acting in a cold manner. I hardly even remember the incident you are talking about in regards to the LA Reid article. FWIW, that was not my photo, I did not take it. I was acting like any other editor looking for a better image that was freely available on Flickr, and thought that better illustrated the subject of the article, and thought it was weird that a photo with someone else in the photo that was years older was preferred. I did not look at the article history you linked, I'm just going by memory. Not sure what else I can say, but I'd very much like a response to Stemoc's behavior, as absolutely no one with any authority has had anything to say about their hounding and uncivil behavior that I documented in my original report. Calibrador (talk) 14:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
        • Also, not to make this any sort of issue, but I just looked at the article, and would note that the photo that I added is now the photo that is universally used to illustrate the article across Wikipedia projects, and not as a result of me. Someone else did that. I really have no memory of that situation though, it was several years ago. I know I was in the wrong on that though, so I apologize. Calibrador (talk) 14:05, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The fact that GageSkidmore/Calibrador suddenly changed his username is an indication that his intentions here are likely less than good faith. I really don't see a pressing issue at all with Stemoc, but with GageSkidmore/Calibrador we see a user who is all about self-promotion, and in many regards, whose motivations, i.e. Rand Paul book, etc. are questionable. He likes to ensure his pictures retain precedence over all others; yes, he takes many pictures that are free-use, and that is good. But many of his pictures aren't of article quality and composition, and he many times fights for ones that are the least worth inclusion. There have been problems in the past, and I see them again. He likes making great streams of edits on pages, rather than carefully consolidating his efforts, he continues to put 'by Gage Skidmore' on every single picture uploaded to the commons, obvious self promotion, and his consistent efforts to evade (name change and notification deletes) demonstrate his negative impact here. Spartan7W § 14:12, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I would just like to note that I stole that idea from David Shankbone, should we bring David Shankbone to AN/I? The stream of edits that I think you are referring to were an effort to try to control my own content. Many (not all) of the photos that were uploaded from my photostream were cropped very poorly, or were not the best one to illustrate an article in my opinion. Most (not all) of my recent photo additions were replacing of my own photos with an alternate crop, or slightly different color, sharpness, etc. Some mistook that as simply uploading the same photo with a different title, but that was not the case, people were adding my photos to Wikipedia unknowingly to me, and I wasn't particularly a fan of the way they looked, however minor it was. I don't specifically recall very many instances where a "stream" of edits other than that one instance where it was controversial and someone took notice of it. After I was brought to the noticeboard, I did not continue that behavior. Despite what you may think, I'm capable of learning from my mistakes. As was the case with the recent noticeboard discussion, and is the reason I used an edit summary and created discussions on several recent articles. Unfortunately that was disrupted by Stemoc who reverted several different edits across several different pages, crying COI and that I'm somehow being paid to edit Wikipedia, how exactly should I have responded to that other than the way that I did? In the first few instances on one specific page, I reverted with a descriptive edit summary stating my opposition to the revert of my edit, and also included a talk page post. That post was met with a paragraph of COI accusations. In the end, another user, PrairieKid reverted the page back to my version twice more when Stemoc reverted it to their version. The fact that I overstepped 3RR was an accident on my part, I understand that policy very clearly, I would not have overstepped that if I had known the first edit I made also counted as a revert, I was simply re-adding official portraits that were replaced for some reason unknown to me. In regards to the Paul thing, I would simply consider myself an expert on the topic, the book article was added because I was trying to keep it consistent with the previous two book articles. Not sure what you were trying to imply with that, especially since the article is not written in a biased manner. I don't believe I've ever made any sort of NPOV edits to anything Paul related, if I did that was a mistake, but I do not believe I did. The only thing I can think of are stylistic article choices. Calibrador (talk) 14:35, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Really Shankbone? the guy that took random celebrity pics and never had a COI or ever pushed his POV across wikimedia? only a handful of his celebrity pics were with his name in the image title which i mentioned above, we ALLOW...not 100% of his images..He rarely if at all replaced someone's images with his own unless it was outdated and I doubt he made a single-cent out of doing this..I would be really surprised if he was ever dragged onto any of the WP:AN boards..and again, you are deflecting..Now you are claiming that users like Lady Lotus and I made "bad" crops?. Are you seriously suggesting that for example, this image by Lady Lotus was so "badly cropped" than you just had to replace it with this image of yours? or replace this with your cropped version or replace this image with one of yours for the exact same reason.. I don't think you care about the quality of your images cause if you did and you thought your version was BETTER, you would have uploaded your version over the "same image" that you were trying to replace, instead of uploading a same if not similar crop with again, your name in the image title...I have told you on multiple occasion that if any user on enwiki or commons finds an image on flick with a free licence and they find there is a need for that image on ANY of the 700 odd wikis we have (300 of which are wikipedias), they will freely be allowed to upload that image to commons so if you have a problem with it, please, feel free to change the license of your images on flickr to ARR (All Rights Reserved) but at the same time, you won't be allowed to upload those images here either without scrutiny....and regarding the PrairieKid edit, If you actually see the history, he changed an image because another user reverted my edit because he didn't understand why my "revert" of your edit was a "self-promotion" because you had your name changed which is why you did it (you can lie about it many times but we all know why)..infact there was no 3RR by me but I accepted the block because I felt that maybe NOW people might see exactly what I have been saying all along, I don't have to repeat myself again as everything i have said is listed above..You may not see it but even though you have been around since 2009, you still refuse to understand or follow our policies so you have not only violated one, but MANY of our policies over the years and you only got away with it because of your name. I have listed a few of your violations above and on the 3RR thread which you keep going back too, this board is NOT for 3RR....this board is about your attitude on this wiki and how you deal (or lack thereof) with other users and your ability (on inability) to both understand or follow our polices and your insistence of claiming over and over again that you are the victim here when its clear that you are not....So instead of deflecting to me, why don't you tell us why an admin should not block you? and P.S, I'm NOT Hounding you, I'm getting you to talk because over the last 6 years you have been on this wiki, you REFUSE to talk when posed a question and you always ignore hierarchy on this wiki and now when you have this opportune time to save yourself, you deflect, passing the blame onto someone else without realizing that this will only make it worse for you....the only reason I'm replying to your posts is because you keep mentioning my name and pointing fingers at me, i know how to defend myself since I have been in similar situation a few times....Everytime I post, I added more proof regarding your edits, and everytime you posts, its just more accusations hurled at me without an ounce of proof and yet, I'm the one hounding him as you claim....anyways I have wasted too much time on this, I have better things to do across wikimedia--Stemoc 00:37, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Stemoc, first off, you gotta learn to not slap up these giant text walls that make the average editor's eyes glaze over, and tone down your use of caps. That said, it appears to me you have a number of decent points. There is no doubt that Cali/Gage has utterly and repeatedly failed for years now to discuss and come to consensus, except when he is lying, which I document above. I'm hoping by keeping this thread open that others will come forth, so we can establish what kind of sanctions Cali/Gage will be facing. There is growing consensus something has to be done. Cool out, man. Jusdafax 02:07, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Haha, yeah can't help it bro, once I have something to talk about, my wall can be higher than the Great Wall of China..I actually cut myself short there cause most of the things that needed to be said has already been said....I have mentioned a few times that i use Bolds or Caps or "quotes" for "emphasis" only, I'm not really "shouting"..I agree, this has dragged far too long and needs to be solved once and for all...I have no interests in making edits to the wikipedia-space as i prefer most if not all my edits to be on the main space..--Stemoc 02:36, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Proposal for interaction ban

    At this point I think it would be very wise to consider implementing an interaction ban between myself and Stemoc, I don't conceive this ever resolving amicably as far as their prerogative goes, so I think this would be the best way to not be disruptive. Calibrador (talk) 15:44, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Oppose such interaction ban since the only one to benefit from it would be the proposer himself, who would get rid of a vocal critic. Criticism that IMO is justified, because like many others here I see Calibrador's activities as using Wikipedia for promotion. Thomas.W talk 16:05, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Oppose - Yup Thomas's hit the nail on the head - WP:IBAN states and I quote "The purpose of an interaction ban is to stop a conflict between two or more editors that cannot be otherwise resolved - There is no conflict - It's simply one (well actually quite alot) of editors unhappy with you and your self promotion here. –Davey2010Talk 17:51, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Comment If they were civil about it, I wouldn't have made the request. Unfortunately they are one of the most uncivil people I have ever had interaction with. Calibrador (talk) 20:15, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    They have been civil tho so that doesn't wash either..... –Davey2010Talk 20:50, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Not true. Calibrador (talk) 21:33, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Oppose - per Thomas W. I'm fed up, obviously. As I comment above, Stemoc's off-putting delivery is annoying, and post-block, he needs to cool that down. But Stemoc's got some valid points, and I for one am glad he's making the push to inform the wider community about Calibrador's seriously sel-promotional and conflicted edit history. This clearly self-serving proposal merely continues that pattern, and coming in the midst of an ongoing discussion of boomerang sanctions against Calibrador, is arguably disruptive. Cali/Gage has clearly learned nothing from the way this thread has gone. If this is the best he can do, indef him, and we can discuss it without his attempts to turn the discussion. Jusdafax 02:17, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User:TripWire

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    User:TripWire keeps insulting, [106] calls me idiot. Calls me [107] stupid. Call me [108] liar. [109]Call me vandal. Tell him stop please. 82.11.33.86 (talk) 13:48, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    To Admins: Please, if you cant stop the IP from hounding me, reverting my every edit, accusing me of being from Pakistan Army atleast 5 times a day (details) then what else do you expect me to do, if not react? In the last instance he came to my page and despite that he has been reported for hounding me and accusing me, he dared to accuse me fir the same thing once again diff?? I m sorry, but if the Admins are not going to stop this IP from accusing me and disrupting my (ach & every) edits, then I will be forced to do it myself - calling him a Liar is the easiest way to do that, what else should I call him? Please stop him! —TripWire talk 14:01, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    He has accused me for the follwoing 10 times:
    Wikipedia wont stop him from accusing, harassing and hounding, but he still has the cheeks to report me instead?—TripWire talk 14:02, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    If you write on your userpage[[110] that you're on the Pakistani army, and add link to you blog as well, then say on use page of topGun[111] is you blog, and copy info from same blog? Is no accusation to repeat what you say. 82.11.33.86 (talk) 14:16, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment: I have run across this ongoing dispute a number of times since some of the articles they're editing are on my watch list, and it's a bit of POV from both sides, but there's also an unsavoury pattern of harassment involved, where a number of registered users are prodding and harassing IP 82.11.33.86, including by reverting perfectly legitimate edits as 'vandalism', and then issue user warnings for it, to make their own edits in the content disputes look as if they're reverting vandalism. Which they no doubt do both to avoid 3RR and to make the IP look bad. So don't blame the IP for everything, as TripWire & Co want to do. Thomas.W talk 16:50, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Sir, this 'dispute' would end if you or other admins can make this IP to quit hounding me. I dont care if the IP is blocked for editwarring or not because that is debatable and I can be wrong, but when it comes to WP:hounding, lying, accusing and disrupting my very action including discussion at unrelated Talk Pages, I would request Admins to intervene. What surprises me is the fact that dispute all the reports and the explanation, none of the admins have yet once indicated to the IP that he should avoid accusations, even though the admin at WP:COIN, where I was reported by this IP, said it clearly that what the IP claimed is not true. The silence in this case has caused the IP to aggravate his actions and now the situation is so out of control that the IP would jump in every Talk Page I am having a discussion and without giving in recourse to the ongoing discussion will simply ruin my participation by accusing me of the same old lie for which I have reported him already. I wonder how long would you guys allow this to continue?
    As for reverting the IPs edits, I have not done it expect when he had reverted my edits first. I have yet to make an edit on any page without talking about it on the respective Talk Page, and once I do, only then I have made a few changes, but the IP has no right to simple Revert it without explaining his actions. I am sorry, but it seems as if this IP has a free pass here.
    If only the admins can compare his contribution at Talk Pages Vs the Reverts he had made, things would be much clearer. Thanx —TripWire talk 20:06, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Well. Bbb23 blocked the 82 IP already. The diffs given here by 78 are not acceptable--this is a good example of POV-driven commentary. I have no opinion on TripWire, not having looked around that much, but I'll take User:Thomas.W's word for it--Thomas, if there's a case to be made, or if there are individuals or individual diffs that cross a line, please do place warnings on user talk pages and/or let the admins know. Also, TripWire, I'm getting kind of tired of this "admins give editor X a free pass" kind of whining. The moment you start paying a higher subscription fee to edit Wikipedia, I'm all yours. Drmies (talk) 22:38, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I am sorry for sounding rude, wont happen again. All I wanted to point out was that how would you feel if let's say Mr X barges in every discussion you are involved in, irrespective of the fact that whether Mr X is involved in the discussion or not and EVERY TIME, instead of adding anything meaningful to the discussion, says:
    • 'you are an Alien'
    • 'I know you are an Alien'
    • 'I know you are an Alien coz you once said so'
    • 'you are an alien so you dont have any right to edit pages related to aliens'
    • 'You are an Aline coz you edit pages related to Alien only'
    • etc etc.
    If you think this attitude is acceptable here at Wikipedia, I will stop complaining.—TripWire talk 05:24, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Need IP block

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    121.219.253.98 (talk · contribs) made some POV edits and now edit wars about them. He should be blocked for a few days.

    IP's initial edits: [112], [113], [114], [115] and [116]. Please also notice the edit summary of the last edit.

    Reverts of my undos after warning on talkpage: [117], [118], [119], [120], [121].

    The edits are related to WP:ARBPIA, but I think there is no need to go there for such obvious violations (especially in view of the time-consuming bureaucracy there). Debresser (talk) 14:12, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I posted a warning on his talkpage, which he ignores. Debresser (talk) 14:00, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Gosh, normally Debresser and I disagree about everything there is to disagree about, but here I 100% agree with him (This is a first!) : please block this IP vandal ASAP. (Now, I will faint.) Huldra (talk) 17:39, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks, User:Dennis Brown, now 107.188.21.240 (talk · contribs)
    There is a lot of IP vandalism presently in the IP area; edits like this makes me wonder if it is my old fan? If so, fasten the seat-belts: turbulence ahead, Huldra (talk) 01:43, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    There is always more violence in Israel during the Ramadan (something to add to that article, perhaps), and the same seems to be true on Wikipedia. Debresser (talk) 07:13, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Bulk Delete Action by Robert RMS125a AT yahoo.com aka Quis separabit?

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    User RMS125a AT yahoo.com (Voluntarily uses email as username) - Robert - (aka Quis separabit?) He is subjectively making bulk-deletes to edits that include encyclopedic, neutral, verifiable facts to an existing page, and threatening editor with Ban and use of 3RR, while he expends no effort to edit or correct the data which offends him. Someone else puts in the work, and he simply swoops in and deletes it. This is very off-putting and strong-arm style of warning / scaring off more novice editors, as is his assumption, with immediately threatening with bans and blocks.

    All actions by this individuals are consistent with http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Wikipedia:Disruptive_editing

    I need assistance from the community to slow down RMS125a AT yahoo.com, and get him to "chill" his style, as another user has put it.

    Please assist here by adding the proof from edits he has made on http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Jenn_Cuneta

    Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.65.111.148 (talk) 14:06, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User RMS125a AT yahoo.com (Voluntarily uses email as username) - Robert -
    a) this is not my username and it is my signature that should be used to reference me, although my name is, of course, Robert
    b) my username was grandfathered in ages ago.
    c) I did in fact expend "effort to edit or correct the data", this was no wholesale blanking or as the IP calls it "Bulk Delete Action" of the entire article, the IP just doesn't like the particular edits I made and this action is an abuse of process in itself, in my opinion, to get me to "chill [my] style". Quis separabit? 16:34, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    No, your user name is' "Rms125a@hotmail.com", which you yourself make quite clear in "b" when you say "my username was grandfathered in ages ago" (which is true - emphasis added). That you want to be referred to by your sig, "Quis separabit?", is another matter altogether - that request should be respected, but it doesn't make your sig your username, which remains "Rms125a@hotmail.com".
    I suggest that if you want to avoid this issue in the future, you simply go to WP:CHU and change your user name from ""Rms125a@hotmail.com" to "Quis separabit?", which will have the advantage of stopping people who aren't aware of your grandfathered status from complaining about the apparent violation of WP:USERNAME. If you, for whatever reason, choose not to do this, then I'm afraid you're going to have to expect to continue to explain your status for years to come, but when you do so, please don't misstate the facts about what your username is. It is ""Rms125a@hotmail.com" - and a ping to "Quis separabit?" will not go to your account. BMK (talk) 17:27, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    FTR, I support Ken's suggestion to update your Username at WP:CHU here. --IJBall (contribstalk) 18:28, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Removal of unsourced promotional material from biographies of living persons is entirely in accord with Wikipedia policy. And if you keep adding it, you may find yourself blocked from editing. AndyTheGrump (talk) 14:11, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    On a side-note. In this edit RMS125a AT yahoo.com seems to have removed a few categories that should be there. Debresser (talk) 14:16, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    MY username is not RMS125a AT yahoo.com; please refer to me by my signature. Quis separabit? 16:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    This hysterical overreaction by the IP who made this frivolous complaint belies the fact that the article -- like those of so many other artists, musicians, actors from a certain region -- is in my estimation overrun with tabloid-esque details, incessant promotionalism, POV/OR text, etc. (see [122]). It needed trimming and I trimmed it. I had no reason to do so except to maintain standards. That is called BOLD, no? In fact the IP himself/herself recognized this and removed some of the disputed text him/herself before coming here (see [123]). In my edit summaries I merely explained the problem(s) and advised this apparent newbie against violating 3RR which I felt I should do for ethical reasons although I admit I shouldn't have used all capital letters (see here). Quis separabit? 16:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Where is this unsourced trivia. Why does everyone around have a huge ego, as if editing this minor article about a minor personality matters to any of you? This is a minor thing, yet everyone tries to come off like they are a lord of the universe. Each and every sentence and every fact can be googled, people. Every bit of so-called trivia is google-able and you will get the reference immediately. I'm certain none of you will expend the time to google and source the data. I am contributing information for others to find, in the most complete way, and my efforts are simply being laughed at. I also attempted to email the user directly, but I don't believe that I've received a response as of yet. Its very sad indeed that people spend time adding information, such as discography, to make data in Wikipedia more complete, only to have others come and delete these entries for no apparent discernible reason. RMS125a@yahoo.com please change your username to Quis separabit. And PS. The "offending" paragraph which was voluntarily removed by me was copied directly from the youtube account description from the music publisher. You could have googled it as well. I don't sit around composing promotional materials. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.65.111.148 (talk) 19:09, June 21, 2015‎ (UTC)
    MY username is not RMS125a@yahoo.com, again.
    "[C]hange your username to Quis separabit." --nope; not even your business.
    A lot of editing is speculation subjective which is why we seek consensus on talkpages first before going to ANI, unless someone is so abusive there is no other option. I am not that someone. I am not perfect and I do sometimes have deletionist instincts, but your hysteria and abuse of process stands for itself. And when you have 150,000 or so edits under your belt, let me know. Quis separabit? 19:15, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • My IP is in New York, NY. I am not a singer, artist, musician or performer. I'm also not affiliated in any way with any music labels. Your keyboard-bullying and grandstanding does not impress nor intimidate me. Your lack of apology, Robert, further belies the sad truth that this process makes you somehow feel superior and powerful over others. I'm not impressed nor intimidated by your threatening, disrespectful and condescending manner. I don't care who is a novice, newbie, n00b or anything that you care to call someone other than yourself and your comrades who have a bazillion deletions under their belt. It's a FREE encyclopedia on-line. EVERYONE can make edits. SORRY to bring your world of perceived self-import crashing down on you. Your insults and behavior, manner of self-expression are simply pathetic and in complete opposition to the ideals and values that Wikipedia embodies, regardless of how many people agree on any level with any particular action that you take. This entire exercise is a waste of time for me, but I'm doing it on principle. You obviously have no respect for others. I can also see by reading your initial comment here, that you are a bigot and a racist, as you attempt to point a finger at people of a certain creed. I'm actually a Caucasian American born in the US, but I nonetheless find your comments incredibly offensive. I hope that if you have any Asian or Pacific-Islander friends that they see the way you choose to express yourself. For everyone else - please refrain from making generic blanket statements, and rather take the time to investigate something before you respond.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.65.111.148 (talk) 19:32, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It doesn't matter where your IP is -- that would be a matter for WP:ANI in the event you were accused of sockpuppetry, which no one, including me, has done. You do not have to have a material or financial interest to engage in promotional text, sometimes without necessarily intending to. Fans are fans. Some of my (aforementioned) 100,000+ edits have been undone over the years in articles in which I was, shall we say, overly enthusiastic. I didn't realize I was expected to make an apology since you are the one who dragged me here. But I do regret if you feel I impugned your integrity. Disagreements ≠ verbal assaults, and if my sometimes florid language led you to believe otherwise I apologize. Quis separabit? 21:52, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Robert, It was in reference to your finger-pointing towards "those of so many other artists, musicians, actors from a certain region -- is in my estimation overrun with tabloid-esque details, incessant promotionalism." This is why I pointed out my location and the fact that i did not belong to any such group. Your language, initially, was not the issue. The issue is that someone (myself) logged on, added information to wikipedia, in several different areas of a single article, and a minute after-wards with no warning, you simply deleted everything that had been added. When I noticed and reverted your deletion, you reverted again and threatened me with ban and used ALL CAPS. I looked you up, and saw that (of course) its not the first time that someone had been ticked off by your "deletionist tendencies" (This is 66.65.111.148) 209.196.192.8 (talk) 13:42, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Can we close this thing out? It does not appear anyone has anything to add and I cannot see anything positive coming from keeping this thread active. 66.65.111.148 did not reply to my last comments (see above), and we must all move on. Quis separabit? 02:47, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Actually, 66.65.111.148, Robert is correct in removing what you added in. On articles dealing with living people we have strict guidelines as to what can be there. The first guideline is anything in there has to have a reference with it, we can't just ask the users to google it, if there's no reference, then that item has to be removed. If you are the artist or are part of her P/R company you can have your identity verified via a group of trusted users and that will help somewhat but it won't get you around having to use verifiable sources when posting into that article. KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 11:25, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Lets assume for a moment that this is all that Robert's actions amounted to - then don't you still think that for verifiable facts that are added to wikipedia, at least the author should be alerted / notified to add a reference? Not to mention that adding the reference is an added layer of functionality which requires further action and appropriate know-how. None of us are born as encyclopedia editors, right? Isn't it safe to assume that everyone has to start somewhere, and that a gentle guiding hand is more appropriate approach than deletion of what is otherwise accurate, factual and useful information (assuming there's a reason that you landed on this particular article in the first place) Isn't there a better approach than simply deleting other peoples' contributions, due to lack of a reference, which can otherwise be looked up? Ultimately, I don't care for any apology from anyone. I want people to behave in a civil, unthreatening and hopefully welcoming manner, and to accept that other people will make legitimate contributions to articles. If we start deleting everything that offends us and doesn't suit what we think should be there, all that it will accomplish is that people will be turned off from participation. Robert didn't even know me, and he made so many assumptions about who I may be, why I may be adding information and how it would be appropriate to respond to me. This behavior is more suitable to a sysadmin of a BBS... you offend the admin and your get blocked and/or banned. Every action here is somehow justified by some policy page on Wikipedia. Since my discography edits have now remained in tact, I have nothing further to add in this thread. I just hope that everyone can get off their high horse. Adding references is not a big deal. With the amount of effort that has been expended here in discussion, all of the references could have been added by now. I'm sure that there must be a standard way of referencing for discography. I'm certain wikipedia is choke-full of big-name artists and their discographies. (also from 66.65.111.148) 209.196.192.8 (talk) 13:42, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    " Isn't it safe to assume that everyone has to start somewhere, and that a gentle guiding hand is more appropriate approach than deletion of what is otherwise accurate, factual and useful information?" Yes, it absolutely is - but there's one place where it's not, and that's unsourced information in biographies of living people, which is subject to immediate removal. However, it is not an arcane art to add references to anything you insert - simply find a reliable source confirming the information, and use the citation wizard to add it in. Black Kite (talk) 14:07, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Is this thread ever going to end or is it a soapbox? It has become an irritant. Quis separabit? 14:09, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Aaabbb11 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · nuke contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has persistently removed the Wikilink to "cult" in the article Falun Gong.

    [125] [126] [127] [128] [129] [130] [131]

    My warning to him/her [132] was to no avail. An intervention is needed. STSC (talk) 17:29, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    First of all, it belongs at the edit warring noticeboard. Second, this definitely belongs in WP:LAME territory. *sigh* --TL22 (talk) 19:38, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    User:WalgreensOsorio

    Not sure who this person is, but they attempted to add PP to Wendy's. Userpage claims they are a commons-admin, but fails verification (likely a hijacked cut-paste from someone).--☾Loriendrew☽ (ring-ring) 18:07, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    It seems their userpage is largely copied from here. Everymorning talk 19:59, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Follow-up: No sign of WalgreensOsorio since before this ANI case was filed – is it legitimate if one of us removes the "Commons Admin" userbox from their User page ourselves after this amount of time?... --IJBall (contribstalk) 18:50, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    94.197.121.181

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    94.197.121.181 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) has been repeatedly adding questionable and unsourced claims to articles; after I repeatedly reverted their changes to Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, they reverted my changes with the edit summaries

    • Shut Up[133]
    • shut the fuk up. No adding embedded notes[134]
    • no more adding embedded notes [135]

    so could an admin perhaps get this editor's attention? Trivialist (talk) 19:00, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • It's always nice to see that the articles that shouldn't be in a real encyclopedia generate the most trouble. Drmies (talk) 22:40, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Well, I blocked them for a bit, for this edit warring and for being not very friendly in those edit summaries. BTW, "fuk", that's just plebeian. BTW, I have no idea what the "embedded" stuff is about; it's always a good idea to get consensus on the talk page, so that dumb admins like me know what's going on. Drmies (talk) 22:48, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    I recently nominated a few articles from User:LooneyTunerIan for speedy deletion due to copyright violations (see: Looney Tunes Presents (VHS Series) and Bugs and Friends). Both times, he's responded on my user talk page and claimed that he will recreate these pages. His language has been aggressive and intimidating. See diffs here: [136] [137]

    I've also noticed other similar behavior by this user on various user and article talk pages. See diffs/pages here: [138] [139] [140]

    I've attempted to politely explain the importance of our copyright policy to this editor when he's posted on my talk page, and I also posted a warning regarding appropriate interaction with other editors on his talk page back when it wasn't being directed at me. Could an administrator please take a look at this situation (both the intimidation and possibly explaining the copyright issues to this editor)? The most recent edit on my talk page in particular is making me a bit uncomfortable, and I'd like to remove myself from the situation. ~ RobTalk 02:25, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The aggressive commentary aside, what we have here sounds like a lack of competence. @LooneyTunerIan: needs to understand that copyright violations are dealt with very seriously. Threatening, or implying, to readd copyright violations is grounds for an immediate indefinite block. Edit warring over it is also foolish. Blackmane (talk) 03:09, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Forgot to note this instance of aggression as well: User_talk:LooneyTunerIan#October_2014 ~ RobTalk 03:26, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    LooneyTunerIan] has created 19 unsourced articles and shows no sign of stopping or working in collaboration with other editors. The editor is not here to contribute positively to the project. Flat Out (talk) 03:38, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    It doesn't matter anymore. I have requested the articles that I have created to be deleted. That way, no one will ever know what Looney Tunes VHS/Laserdisc Collections there were or have been released ever again. For now on, the only Looney Tunes Home Video collection articles anyone will be looking for are either Blu-rays or DVDs. --LooneyTunerIan (talk) 04:48, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Well that, or you could provide some sources to your articles and learn to work with other editors. Flat Out (talk) 04:51, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @LooneyTunerIan: If you wish to have those articles deleted, you can add {{Db-g7}} to the top of the article, provided that you are the only significant contributor to them. On the other hand, I'd much rather you stick around and improve the articles to meet WP:GNG and WP:V. No-one here has anything against you personally or Looney Tunes VHS/Laserdisc Collections. ~ RobTalk 05:01, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Flat Out: No. :( It's better if they all get taken down and deleted. I even nominated them for deletion myself. --LooneyTunerIan (talk) 05:08, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @BU Rob13: You mean to say that adding {{Db-g7}} to all of my articles that I have created will automatically delete them? Are you sure it'll work? --LooneyTunerIan (talk) 05:08, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @LooneyTunerIan: It wouldn't immediately delete them, but it would add a template to the page that would mark them for speedy deletion under the criteria of WP:G7 (artist requesting deletion). Adding them to the category you've created will not mark them for speedy deletion by itself. ~ RobTalk 05:10, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @BU Rob13: In any case, I've done what you said. All of my articles that I have made have the {{Db-g7}} symbol on them. All I can do now is wait... and see if they get deleted. With any luck, they might. But after this, I am never creating another Looney Tunes-based article again. I'll leave that to the professionals. --LooneyTunerIan (talk) 06:09, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Vandalism report

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    https://en.m.wiki.x.io/?title=The_Wiggles Page has references to Satanism, Hell-swords and other material not relevant and defamatory to page topic — Preceding unsigned comment added by 73.21.64.203 (talk) 03:17, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Thanks for noticing. Removed. --NeilN talk to me 03:24, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    merely self-promotional userpage

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    The content of userpage User:C2ashish suggests an abuse for self-promotion. --Túrelio (talk) 08:00, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    Interaction ban request

    I'm requesting a formal interaction ban between myself and Annvarie. I've been editing Nicki Minaj discography since March, and almost every edit I make seems like an uphill battle with the force of Annvarie. Within three hours of my inital edit to the page, right back in March, I had somehow found myself in an edit war with them. It's continued this way ever since.

    No dispute is too small for Annvarie to get their teeth stuck into. From the capitalisation of letters to the colours in an discography infobox, that were origianlly changed to conform to Template:Infobox album/color. Annvarie can somehow word an argument for practically any change made to the article. Annvarie also shows no sign of compromise when editing. Every single dispute the two of us have had has resulted in either Annvarie barking at me on some platform, me asking an admin for their opinion, or me starting a discussion on the talk page. While you may sit there thinking "What's the issue in taking it to the talk page?", trust me, it gets to the point where you really have to ask yourself what you're doing with your life, opening a wordy talk page discussion motioning to to change a chart name from "US R&B" to "US R&B/HH" hindered by an initial edit war with Annvarie.

    I started drafting this request at my sandbox, writing a large chunk of it and saving it under a hidden note to take a nap for a couple of hours. I guess Annvarie saw my draft, through flicking through my contributions or other means, based on their next edit summary, another revert of mine, saved with the most pageant-y edit summary I've seen since creating an account here: "I don't consider editing a competition. I follow guidelines and base my edits on samples provided. That said, I reverted this edit based on WP:Text formatting & the sample table on WP:Discog style." something extremely polarizing from the usual blank summary or occasional summary CAPITALIZING buzz words like GUIDELINES or POLICIES to REALLY GET ACROSS THE MESSAGE that they know what they're TALKING ABOUT. On the intuition Annvarie saw my sandbox and found out about my plans to request an IBAN, I tried one last time to extend the old olive branch, and ask to work through issues, stylistic differences, and any other conflicts we had. This was, as I predicted, met with a nice lengthy paragraph on how Annvarie only makes THESE EDITS because they're following STRICT GUIDELINES that I evidently don't, and I'm a liar for insinuating they revert all my edits. While I never actually accused Annvarie of reverting all my edits, here's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 reversions Annvarie has made to things I've contributed to the article, some with good reason as they unknowingly violated certain policies/guidelines, but a large majority just due to personal disagreement.

    Admittedly, I have assumed bad faith in certain instances, which I hold my hands up to, but honestly, can anyone blame me for doing so? I just want to get this out of my hair at last because honestly, I'm so fed up with treading on eggshells on that article. It's now 9am and I've had no sleep after being up with a nasty cold, so some of this may make no sense/sound overly cunty/or even stupid in some parts. I apologize in advance if this is the case. I'm content with a mutually-sided IBAN, I have no reason to revert Annvarie, they're a helpful editor, we just have difference of opinion...a lot, as hopefully they see me in the same way and won't request a one-sided ban. Hope to hear others opinions, christ this is going to drain the shit out of me, Azealia911 talk 09:02, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Comment it is clear that Annvarie is a WP:SPA see edit counter even in comparison to Azealia911 also demonstrated in edit counter results but this is mentioned just for context.
    Personally I do not think that Ibans can ever work in situations in which editors work on the same content. I also have little knowledge of discography related issues and think that it may be worth pinging editors that have contributed to a relevant article, TP or Wikiproject to comment. However, having read through report related texts I think that issues of WP:OWN probably apply. A number of the edits and reversions seem to be about issues that didn't seem to me to have been of great consequence and I think that problems with the interactions may develop from problems arising from the actual edits. Issues here also relate to WP:AFG and WP:CIVIL.
    Perhaps a topic ban on one or both editors would be appropriate. The length of such a ban may better be decided by editors who better know the topic but even a very short ban would get something on record so that if there was recurrence in behaviour then platform would be provided for further steps to be taken. Something needs to be done to better promote collaborative editing here. GregKaye 09:48, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I don't think an interaction ban would be all bad, at least for a trial run for a couple of weeks or-so, to see how it plays out. After which time, if the article history then starts re-clogging up with constant action-revert-action-revert like it is now, we could re-discuss a longer or permanent interaction ban. The only con of the trial IBAN would be a possible reversion of all edits made during the trial with the excuse of "The IBAN's over, I can edit how I like"
    I'd respectfully oppose a topic ban, I don't think that would be fair on Annvarie, who you aforementioned is a SPA, considering a topic ban on Nicki Minaj would leave them with no pages to edit, with them having only edited Mianj-related articles. But by the same token, I don't think it'd be fair on myself either, considering topic bans aim to reduce disruptive edits, which I personally don't think I've made on the article.
    I'm pinging Kww, an admin who dabbles with the page. Don't really know who else to alert to be honest. Azealia911 talk 12:06, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'm not inclined to issue either a topic ban or an interaction ban. Yes, I've noticed the two of you, and I think it's remarkable how petty both of you can be. Changing small text from 85% to 90%, and then edit warring over it? I'm more inclined to ban both of you from making purely cosmetic changes to discography articles, so that you stand a chance of learning how to interact over content.—Kww(talk) 13:16, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Kww The change you reference was nothing cosmetic, not on the main view of the article anyway. {{small|Insert text}} sets at 85%, and was a way of decreasing mess to the array of <span style="font-size:85%;">Insert text<span> I have no idea where you got 90% from. But really, a discography topic ban? That seems grossly unfair to both parties, rendering Annvarie unable to edit their primary edited page, which potentially leads to them just leaving the project all together, and unfair on myself, especially as I'm in the middle of a FLC, and responding to comments could get me reported. Azealia911 talk 13:39, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I didn't suggest a discography topic ban: I suggested a ban on making cosmetic changes to discographies. —Kww(talk) 13:41, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    What would that cover exactly? Could you give a few examples, relating to previous conflicts between myself and Annvarie? Sorry, it seems a tad vague, and could still cause problems at my FLC upon certain suggestions. Would it also just be NM discography? I edit many other discographies without issue from other editors. Azealia911 talk 13:45, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm about to go to work for the day. Let me mull it over.—Kww(talk) 14:20, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Sure thing Azealia911 talk 14:27, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment (Non-administrator comment) I agree there is edit warring going on over some silly things, but in my few interactions with Azealia911 (eg at AfD, I remembered the colorful signature) I've not noticed anything unpleasant in his/her attitude. Annvarie as stated is a clear SPA: all of his/her edits are to Nicki Minaj articles, with 90 percent being to the discography article. Azealia911 has more than 5,000 edits; Annvarie has fewer than 500. That means a significant percentage of Annvarie's edits are actually reverts; I think WP:OWNERSHIP is going on. That Annvarie responded to something Azealia911 was writing on his/her sandbox indicates Annvarie is purposely tracking Azealia911's contributions for some reason. I have a thick skin but I would feel a bit troubled/violated if someone did that to me. That's just my 2 cents. МандичкаYO 😜 09:47, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I've placed a notice on Annvarie's talkpage, warning her that if she doesn't make comments here, I will place sanctions without her input. Let's leave this open a bit longer and give her a chance to respond.—Kww(talk) 14:37, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment First of all, I don't understand how my edit count translates to me making only reverts. I don't spend alot of my time on the internet so I when I do I edit on that discography article since I have a large interest in Nicki Minaj. I obviously don't consider myself an owner of the article, and my contributions to it are mostly chart/sales updates and new music additions. In my opinion, Azealia911 is overreacting since when I do revert their edit it's usually constructive and as they stated above, they took ownership of some of their mistakes. I take ownership for some of my wrong edits as well, but I don't make a big deal about my edits being reverted as long as its with good reason. When we have disagreements, we have third party involvements on the talk page and I stick with the consensus (Isn't this what Wikipedia advises it editors). To say I revert all their edits is absurd since I've reverted less than a quarter of their total edits to the page. I relation to responding to their sandbox (as implied above), we have had discussions on my talk page before in which we discussed this same topic. I can't believe I'm being accused of violating another editor when Azealia911 has repeatedly used foul language on MY talk page in simple discussions. To be honest, I don't know how to fix this supposed "issue" since I believe all my reverts (when necessary) are warranted but I have been a very constructive editor on that aricle.Annvarie (talk) 20:41, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The long - term block of all Hackney public libraries

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    On Saturday someone said that these libraries had been blocked because of edit - warring to put original research into articles. The blocking administrator did not say this - it was raised for the first time on Saturday 24 days after the block. I work in Hackney and a lot of people apart from myself find it inconvenient not being able to edit during the working day, plus the people who live there can't edit in the evenings and at weekends either.

    In view of what was said I went through the contribution record since the last block looking for more than three reverts in any one article in any 24 - hour period. I didn't find any. I also looked at the contributions in more detail. In the period between the blocks there were 566 edits, broken down as follows:

    Mainspace - 347
    Project space - 69
    Talkspace - 150.

    There are clues as to who is doing the editing - one edit summary reads I am a descendant of Jules Van den Bossche and the daughter of John Van Den Bossche.

    I also read the discussions on the talk page. There is a complaint that JoeSperrazza is fixated with a particular user (Joe hasn't edited since Saturday). There are two notices from Jc3s5h about alleged edit warring - on the second occasion he took it to the edit - warring notice board where it was rejected. Presumably the first complaint would have suffered the same fate. There is another notice from Jc3s5h alleging the insertion of synthesis and original research. That wasn't taken to a noticeboard and if it had been presumably would have suffered the same fate as the other two complaints. Per the comment of W Thomas at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive889#IP's six - month block for removing vandalism the IP's block does not relate to this incident.

    Looking at the diffs of the edits, the IP spends a lot of time removing vandalism, correcting errors and adding fresh content to articles, besides giving helpful ref desk answers. None of the 566 edits is vandalism. Coming from a public IP that's awesome. Please reconsider this block. 188.220.96.221 (talk) 11:33, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Yes, of course all of the Wikipedia editors in Hackney rely on their libraries to edit and can't possibly edit from their homes. This is the same user that is behind all those other IP's, AGAIN bringing up the nonsensical "six-month block" thread. Someone please block.--Atlan (talk) 11:45, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    (ec) I don't think you answered my question I asked you above: Who are you? Are you someone who would benefit from being reminded that editing with an IP is order to avoid scutiny of your edits is a violation of WP:SOCK? And what do you have to say aboutThomas W's revelations about your IP here? Why, in fact, are you bothering to try to get back your editing privileges when you know it ain't gonna work? Are you under the impression that Wikipedians are stupid? BMK (talk) 11:49, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Collapsed per WP:DENY Thomas.W talk 14:09, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Thomas thought an editor could travel from Hackney to Watford in half an hour, and I see nothing wrong in discussing an unjustified block. 188.220.96.221 (talk) 11:52, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The OP's question was "Why are Hackney's public libraries blocked long term?" Hackney's people are poor - they don't have the money to buy fancy computers to edit at home - that's why they use the library. They behave no worse than library users in the neighbouring boroughs - Haringey, Islington, Newham and Tower Hamlets and the City of London so why the discrimination? They suffer high rates of gun and knife crime, gang warfare (yes, Hackney has its murder mile) and a high proportion of people whose first language is not English. There is high unemployment and welfare dependency. One Christmas we were sitting in church at midnight mass with murder mayhem going on outside wondering what the world was coming to. The church is the largest parish church in London, named “the cathedral of the East End”, inspiring to visit, and the vicar was proud to leave it open all day for private devotion. Then fire raisers came in and set fire to the vestry and it was only good luck that a warden came by and was able to save it from total destruction. Needless to say, the church is now locked.
    People don't read the "Hackney Gazette" because the reports are too terrifying. Add in a housing crisis (ordinary homes sell for a million) and the absence of just one underground (subway) station and you can understand why we are fed up of being picked on.
    Socking is nothing to do with it. See BMK piling into an IP editor at User talk:71.174.213.3#Now, who are you exactly?. That editor is still happily editing away. 93.97.183.225 (talk) 13:54, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thomas, it may be pointless to you but not to over 200,000 Hackney residents. Why don't you leave this to somebody uninvolved? 93.97.183.225 (talk) 15:56, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm not going to uncollapse as Thomas has threatened me with edit - warring sanctions. I'd just like to ask why GB fan is collapsing in Thomas' name. Let the discussion run. 93.97.183.225 (talk) 16:21, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Future Perfect at Sunrise has found a way to short - circuit this discussion by blocking the above editor citing "ban evasion". Unfortunately for him, the editor he cites was unbanned years ago. So we can now discuss his misconduct in blocking without going to SPI first, which, as explained on this page only a few days ago, is the way to go. 86.185.187.72 (talk) 17:55, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Boring regularly repeated trolling by an IP-hopper collapsed per WP:DENY Thomas.W talk 10:06, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Behaviour of JoeSperrazza

    Joe has removed a post by 156.61.250.250 from the editor's own talk page. Editing other people's posts is a no - no. Also a no - no is making sock allegations on a talk page instead of at SPI, as explained here a few days ago.

    "The cathedral of East London"

    The Congregational Church at Stamford Hill was known as "the cathedral of North London". It was too big for its membership in a predominantly Jewish area (it was one of the largest Congregational churches in the country) and so services were moved to the lecture hall. The church was sold to the Metropolitan Borough of Hackney who knocked it down and built a library there instead. From there the readers happily edited Wikipedia until last month, when that stopped. Another beautiful church is the Round Chapel in Clapton, while if you walk down another street in Clapton you turn a corner and see a ruined Greek portico. Homerton has Sutton House, the finest mediaeval house in the country, while Hackney has the Empire, the country's last remaining music hall, restored to its former glory.

    Hackney also has a severe drug problem. I was on a bus travelling north from the City and a woman asked me "Are you looking for somewhere to lay your head? Don't get off in Dalston, it's full of drug addicts and prostitutes". Sandringham Road was London's best known haunt of drug dealers. It was a focus of the 1981 race riots. Making the same bus journey one Sunday afternoon my bag was grabbed by somebody who immediately jumped off and ran. Crime centres on Ridley Road Market, where drugs are freely available. Meanwhile, the residents of Stoke Newington (postcode N16) have the highest rates for burglary insurance in the country and the highest incidence of burglaries.

    All these places - Clapton, Dalston, Hackney, Homerton and Stoke Newington have modern libraries but the readers cannot edit Wikipedia thanks to the action of one administrator. This administrator has never sought to justify his action, he just blocks anyone who discusses it claiming they are an editor who is no longer banned. Meanwhile others (not necessarily administrators) demand ID from the readers, hat comments and make snide comments about the good faith of the participants. Let the discussion take place without these diversions and without intimidation. 151.224.136.14 (talk) 10:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Thomas, please don't collapse this as you are mentioned in the thread. 151.224.136.14 (talk) 10:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    GB fan, you blocked previously. You should not have blocked again, and certainly not before filing at SPI. You should not have both hatted and blocked. Finally, the claim that both conversations have been closed does not prevent any editor reopening them if she is of the opinion that insufficient time has been allowed for consensus to form. 188.220.98.103 (talk) 11:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Samwalton, please see my comment above. 188.220.98.103 (talk) 12:08, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    GalaxyFighter55 is being a jerk

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    So, He is harassing other wikipedians, and also I place warning templates on his talkpage, and he reverts my edit to make it look like I never warned him! Also, he posted this on my talk page out of nowhere, (Hey you (title)

    STOP! GalaxyFighter55 (talk) 7:22 pm, 19 June 2015, last Friday (3 days ago) (UTC−5) Can you please help me out. P.S. My proof for harassing is deleting the warnings on his talk page, and being very rude to another wikipedian when that wikipedian informed him of something he did wrong on his talk page. ThatKongregateGuy (talk) 12:57, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I do not see any harassment here. Any editor may remove most talk page notices from there talk page anytime they want. There are very few notices that can not be removed and none of those are on GalaxyFighter55's talk page. Telling you to stop in that manner is rude but it is not harassment. -- GB fan 13:25, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Calling someone a “jerk” is not the best way to get the results you want. As noted above, removal of warnings is, in general, quite acceptable. If there are other issues, please identify them.--S Philbrick(Talk) 13:38, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • ThatKongregateGuy, I see a couple of problems with your behavior. First, calling someone a jerk is a violation of No personal attacks. Next, I see you are a bit template-happy with GalaxyFighter55, and you template him with warnings just because you disagree with his edits. Next, he has every right to remove any warnings from any user, including you. On the other hand, you do NOT have the authority to revert him on his own talk page and reinstate your unwarranted templates. What should just be a content dispute is turning into a behavioral dispute, due to YOUR behavior. While neither of you may be saints, you are the one here complaining about him. There is an old proverb that says:People who live in glass houses should not throw stones. I suggest you read WP:BRD and take it to the article talk page, CALMLY. Otherwise, everyone's behavior (including yours) is on the table when you take a problem to ANI. Dennis Brown - 14:44, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    (Non-administrator comment) The reporting editor should beware the boomerang for their misuse of Galaxy's talk page. GalaxyFighter55 is a good editor. I've rarely had a problem with the quality of his edits. Since ThatKongregateGuy didn't provide any useful diffs, it's unclear what he means by being very rude to another wikipedian when that wikipedian informed him of something he did wrong on his talk page. If he means this response, "Get off my talk page and leave me alone", that is not an ideal response for sure, but it's a rare outburst for Galaxy. I don't think it warrants a trip to ANI, I'm sure if an admin reminds Galaxy to be civil and level-headed, the matter can be closed without any administrative sanctions. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 16:32, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    User:Cassianto don't believe in WP:5P4

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    Administrators are going soft on him.

    WP:CIVIL is turned into a big joke by User:Cassianto




    His comments during Administrator nomination of NeilN
    1. Oppose -- running before he can walk. This editor has as much to do with article content creation as I do with open heart surgery on the Preying Mantis . Still, we seem to hand admin tools to just about anybody now so what would adding one more matter. WP:ADMIN is 70% full of bad-eggs. I just hope this user doesn't join their ranks. CassiantoTalk 17:52, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      I don't usually challenge those who oppose a candidate, but bad egg? Do you really have that little faith in this candidate? —DoRD (talk) 18:30, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      I saw how that read and I apologise, I didn't mean for it to come out like that. What I meant was that he will be joining a load of bad-eggs already there. CassiantoTalk 18:39, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      So you oppose a good egg joining the admin corps because only 30% of the current lot are good eggs? Funny reasoning. --Stfg (talk) 19:50, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      In your opinion he may be a good egg. CassiantoTalk 20:07, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      This is your !vote, so perhaps you should state clearly what is your opinion, instead of this ambiguity. --Stfg (talk) 20:27, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      My !vote is not up for discussion and I would request that you mind your own business. CassiantoTalk 20:41, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      Welcome to Wikipedia where when you post something people will discuss it. RfA is no different. Chillum 20:44, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      You can discuss things in your flippant tone until the cows come home Chillum, but I shall be taking no further part in it. My views have been made so you can draw your own conclusions. CassiantoTalk 20:49, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      A wise move. It's always a good idea to stop digging when you're in a hole. Nick (talk) 21:41, 5 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      Whose digging? I'm simply not being baited into a block by commenting on another editor. Not everybody falls under the blanket of sycophancy you know. CassiantoTalk 08:25, 6 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    95.141.29.56 (talk) 15:00, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    All of these issues have been dealt with in previous threads. Repeating them serves no useful purpose. Recommend the WP:BOOMERANG ScrpIronIV 15:11, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Don't just close it without checking the detailed posts. I have gathered some new behavioral evidence which was not discussed before. Whenever you wikipedians say stop baiting, it summarizes "we are scared of Cassianto". don't bait him, he will bite you.

    Is there any special rule for Cassianto to use disgusting words and phrases repeatedly. If administrators tells me, "Yes, my boy! we have created a rule that User:Cassianto can say whatever he want, but don't bait him". Then I will edit the Wikipedia civility page. "Everyone must be civil only User:Cassianto can use extremely dirty language here". Wikipedia has five pillars. But Cassianto has four pillars. We are scared of him. Please don't bait him.

    If no one takes any action against Cassianto, then I will also behave like Cassianto and do the same thing. Then others will follow us. We will gather more followers citing the "Cassianto clause of violating civility" which explicitly states. If Cassianto can use derogatory, gross, dirty words, we can also use it.95.141.29.56 (talk) 16:23, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I made the point of notifying the user of the discussion regarding them on their talk page. Wildthing61476 (talk) 16:29, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Please block Dthomsen8 as a malfunctioning bot

    Dthomsen8 (talk · contribs) keeps making pointless changes to hundreds of talk pages such as [141]. They serve no purpose and go against WP:COSMETICBOT and WP:NOTBROKEN (and WP:AWB rules in general). I warned them earlier, but they haven't changed their behaviour (e.g. [142]) or even replied to those concerns.

    Someone please block them per WP:COSMETICBOT, or alternatively revoke their AWB access. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 17:56, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    This isnt a bot so not sure why they would be blocked as a malfunctioning bot. Amortias (T)(C) 18:36, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The bot policy is clear that editors doing bot-like edits are under the same restrictions as any bot would be. See WP:MEATBOT in particular. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 23:20, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It was more of a it isnt malfunctioning but what it was set out to do wasnt constructive. Amortias (T)(C) 12:50, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Support; it's disruptive behavior and I've also complained at their userpage. Fgnievinski (talk) 00:11, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    See WP:COSMETICBOT and WP:NOTBROKEN. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 15:56, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    More obviously, [144]. WP Journals is, I'm surprised to find, a redirect to a WP Academic Journals. As such, then yes, NOTBROKEN would apply. Not that I'd seek a block over it though.
    I would also note the we have a vast amount of pointless cosmetic and sub-cosmetic (invisible code-only whitespace stripping) 'bot and script editing and any challenge to chat gets seen as hostile edit-warring. We have far worse things than Dthomsen8 to worry about (or not). Andy Dingley (talk) 21:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    As the editor being discussed, I decided to sleep on the question and meanwhile do no edits at all. I have decided that I will stop using AWB for WikiProject changes, but I will note that many of the updates were adding WikiProject templates for other projects such as subjects and countries of Academic Journals. --DThomsen8 (talk) 23:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you for your considered response. Have you read the COSMETICBOT policy linked above and are you happy to abide by it? — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 11:44, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The problem is not WikiProject changes in general, the problem is doing purely cosmetic edits that clutter watchlists for no good reason. It's entirely fine to do cosmetic changes like {{WP Journals}}{{WikiProject Academic Journals}} if you're also doing something else to the page, like adding another WikiProject Banner, or updating an article assessment. I'm also concerned it took an ANI thread to get you to think about those edits when the problem was pointed out to you, and that you don't seem to review your edits before saving them, but I'll let MSGJ and others deal with that if it becomes a more serious problem. Headbomb {talk / contribs / physics / books} 17:00, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I agree that the cosmetic edits are annoying: they uselessly increase the amount of diffs that the humans maintaining the articles have to examine, and the size of the article's edit history. Sometimes they also try to impose the bot operator's editorial choices on the article (changing one template to another when both are valid) though I don't know if that's happened here. So I'd support the request that these edits stop--thanks. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 20:06, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I don't really see these as problematic or even cosmetic edits. Project templates on talk pages are not wiki links in articlespace, the intended object of wp:NOTBROKEN, if anything wp:BRINT is closer, but even that isn't appropriate. These talk pages have little content, and few watchers. The edits are therefore not cluttering many watch lists, nor extending huge page histories. They remove hidden redirections, avoid Easter eggs, improve the utility of what links here and improve the category allocations, so that academic journals are less likely to be conflated with journals in the sense of newsmagazines and the like. Would we prefer that the edits include a token talk page post to meet some wiki-legalistic constraint that serves to impede good work? LeadSongDog come howl! 21:33, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User:All4chats

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    I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say User:All4chats isn't here to build an encyclopedia. Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 18:44, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • I've deleted their userpage as a clear copyright violation. The insertion of the link seems really unrelated. I mean maybe they are a troll, but it just seems really random. As I'm not sure what is really going on, I'll leave the question of a block to someone else, but expect one will be coming. Monty845 18:53, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you. Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 18:58, 22 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    An admin is needed ASAP on this, requesting move protection. Is there a way to restore the title Dylann Storm Roof? - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:06, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Thanks for the cleanup, admins! Could someone also get rid of some of the trollish redirects, if there are any left? Thanks! JoeSperrazza (talk) 00:13, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Dylann Storm Roof was the original article title, the talk-page is also messed up still and yes thanks admins. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:15, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I've blocked the offending account, deleted all the problematic redirects, and rev deleted the move vandalism to hid the possible BLP issues. Also move protected the article. Anything else? --Jayron32 00:15, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Well WP:RS is calling the subject "Dylann Storm Roof" but Dylann Roof works too if people want it that way. Thanks again for the admin help all around. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:19, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    @Nihonjoe: also helped with the cleanup. --Jayron32 00:20, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Yes thanks to him as well =) - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Well, I tried to, anyway. Jayron32 was too speedy. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 00:23, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Was Dylann Roof move protected? I tried adding the template but found I could still move the page. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:26, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It has been now. I think all the different ways it was being moved made it hard to tell what was protected and what was not. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 00:39, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Yeah I guessed, thanks again. - Knowledgekid87 (talk) 00:41, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I see a red linked user talk page, and no discussion on the article talk page. Have you attempted to discuss the content in question? Also, notifying an editor when you report them here is required. Monty845 01:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    However, the notice board you need to move to is Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard where all can blister their fingers as the polemics rage. This is not the correct venue for the conversation you want to have. It looks to me like the guy you are reporting has a fairly good case, actually. Jusdafax 02:12, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Sorry if this isn't the right place, but I posted a more detailed description of this issue to the page you suggested: here.
    Individuals that do not understand our political process should not be updating this page. The article is too important, influences too many people, and can have a real affect on voting in the United States. If a politically-savvy admin can lock this down and manage this page, that is probably the best solution. Again, I'm not intimately familiar with Wikipedia so I once more apologize if this is an improper venue. JaskaPDX (talk) 15:04, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by JaskaPDX (talkcontribs) 07:06, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • You have no proof as to if he's a Bernie Sanders campaigner as much as I don't have proof you're a Hillary Clinton campaigner, I would hope these discussions would be kept mature and without logical fallacies. Nitroxium (talk) 20:58, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • The RSN discussion is not helpful and I'm leaning towards a WP:NOTHERE block against JaskaPDX if the editor wants to use the site just for advocacy. Once the game of "only people who agree with me have the right to edit there" starts, it never ends well. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 11:32, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Yawn. That isn't what I suggested at all. I'm asking that an established moderator lock down the page and manage it themselves. Not me, because clearly an interest in the transparency in the integrity of our democratic processes are, according to you, advocacy of a particular candidate. Thanks for clearing that up because that is at the core of this issue. Your entries with the non-citations have been undone. I refer you to the above comment by Jusdafax. JaskaPDX (talk) 14:39, 23 June 2015 (UTC)JaskaPDX — Preceding unsigned comment added by JaskaPDX (talkcontribs) 14:15, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Two quick thoughts: First, it might just be because I am Canadian, but I really don't see much value in a borderline indiscriminate list of random people who support a candidate. I mean, it's nice and all to know Ted Danson is still alive, but, really? (As a related aside, is it just me, or does the "individuals" section of Martin O'Malley's list seem totally desperate?) Second, JaskaPDX, it would be helpful if, instead of re-reverting when people disagree, that you go to the article's talk page and explain your reasoning. Hopefully other interested people will be willing to fairly evaluate your concerns, and you theirs. Resolute 15:08, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks for the comment. In fact, I did enter this in the talk section of that article, but it was promptly ignored and the poorly cited names were again published. It's clear, and you make the case with the Ted Danson entry, that the Clinton supporters are trying to drown out the other candidates by sheer volume, sources be damned. Luck you, I wish we had the Canadian political process; this is really ridiculousJaskaPDX (talk) 15:24, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Please don't put words in my mouth. I made no statements regarding the actions of "Clinton supporters". I used Danson merely as an obvious example of "why should anyone care what they think?" from the list. Mia Farrow would have been an equally valid example. Resolute 15:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    My apologies, that isn't my intention. I don't want to suggest that this was your position - it most certainly was not. I am extrapolating what you said about Danson and why, I believe, him and so many other celebrities are included in this article. The important thing, it seems, is that the list of endorsements looks extensive. In that respect, I believe that's what the Clinton supporters are up to which is why they simply copy/paste Congressional names from a citation without sources. I side with you on the relevancy of celebrity endorsement, but I know some others may have a differing opinion so I'll let someone else make that decision. Again, sorry if you felt I was putting words in your mouth. Not my intention whatsoever. JaskaPDX (talk) 15:53, 23 June 2015 (UTC)JaskaPDX (talk) 15:50, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Update JaskaPDX has again removed dozens of endorsements from the article titled "Here are the senators who have already endorsed Hillary Clinton" here. I agree that the page is a bit oddball but it's a legitimate page that's part of every US election cycle. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 19:07, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • OK, I would like JaskaPDX to explain that edit (I don't see any evidence that this has been discussed at either JaskaPDX's Talk page, or at the Talk page of the article). It looks to me like all of the removed endorsements were sourced. I suppose a justification for removing them might be if they came from a WP:Primary source. Otherwise, I can't see how the removal of sourced content like that is justified... --IJBall (contribstalk) 20:38, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    That CNN article is not a primary source of endorsements and should therefore not count as a legitimate source for endorsements. It was clearly established in the talk page of the article that the women cited in the article did NOT endorse Clinton, but rather in a PRIVATE card urged her to run in the elections. Nitroxium (talk) 20:42, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The CNN article in question is here. If what you say is true, can you produce a counter-source to buttress your claims that these aren't "real" endorsements?... Anything short of that, and this source looks legit to me as a reference to include those names in the list. (Full disclosure here: Very few people care less about this primary than I do, so I literally don't have a "horse" in this race, and am simply looking at the sources here...) --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    As a matter of fact, counter-sources were already posted in the talk page of the article and discussed a while ago. I care as much about the sources as you do. This is what was in the talk page:
    "Can this really be considered an endorsement? Supporting a candidate is not the same as asking them to run, and there is proof that not all these women are so enthusiastic about endorsing her directly. "When Stephanopoulos pushed a second time, asking if Warren would endorse a Clinton 2016 run, Warren responded, "Hillary is terrific." Close, but not an endorsement yet." (http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Elections/2014/0428/Elizabeth-Warren-Almost-an-endorsement-of-Hillary-Clinton-2016-video) & "Boxer told ABC News she is an enthusiastic champion for Clinton 2016, but added, “I can only speak for myself. I’ll leave it to my colleagues to describe their views.”" (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/women-dems-senate-endorse-hillary-clinton-president-article-1.1501771) 201.196.246.146 (talk) 05:03, 5 May 2015 (UTC)"
    Additionally, there's this article... http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2014/04/elizabeth-warren-hopes-hillary-clinton-makes-2016-run-but-declines-to-endorse-her/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nitroxium (talkcontribs)
    Great – you can probably knock Warren out of the list with that. But what you've put here would not even knock Boxer out of the list – to any objective eye, what Boxer said sounds like an endorsement. --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The important part is that she says she can't speak for others, which indicates that not all other women are endorsing her. You are trying to legitimize an untrustworthy source by telling me to look for specific articles that contradict it on every single name. I have shown you some proof as to why that article isn't a good source, let's stop the immature discussion and get onto solutions. For one, it would be much better if we used direct sources of each person/group's endorsements instead of an indirect source like that CNN article. Other than that, it would be great if we followed the rules established for the Republicans. http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Talk:Endorsements_for_the_Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2016#Endorsement_Rules Nitroxium (talk) 21:52, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Note: You have in no way shown that the CNN source is "untrustworthy" in toto (far from it, in my view); what you have maybe shown is that the CNN is "sloppy" in some of the particulars. That doesn't rule it out as a source, in my view. What it likely shows is those in CNN's list may need a second confirmatory source (or possibly a second source showing where the CNN source might be erroneous in a particular instance here and there)... Basically, the CNN source should stand unless another source can be produced to show where it's in error. --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:58, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It mixes endorsements with non-endorsements and in itself does not hold as a verifiable source. The fact that it would need a second source to confirm means we could just use that second source as the only source anyways. If CNN suddenly starts saying that a house representative is endorsing Clinton in that article, then you would be asking for anyone who doubts it to find an article about that same representative saying something AGAINST Clinton which is not likely. This article should not be used. Nitroxium (talk) 22:05, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thank you. You were much more concise and more diplomatic but 100% correct. I visited this page just as a curiosity and I sensed right away that something was wrong when I had to scroll all those names to see the other candidates. It was strange because I've only read about a handful of individuals making public pronouncements in Hillary's favor. Further, there were names on there that I know for a fact wouldn't be backing Hillary if this race gets close. And therein lies the root of the problem. This page creates the false impression that the Democratic Party is a monolith and everyone is united behind one candidate. It not only tilts this page in one person's direction, but it serves to dissuade voting by making that individual look like the presumptive nominee. JaskaPDX (talk) 00:10, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I think human beings have enough capability to spot BS when they see it. Political endorsements are public events. The whole point of a political endorsement is to get that information out to as many voters as possible. If these were truly endorsements, you wouldn't need to source them from a citation without detail. Use some common sense. Are you suggesting that I need to go out and find a published source that says Rep. (flll in the blank) doesn't support Hillary? Give it up.JaskaPDX (talk) 21:22, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Uh, really? So no one has ever endorse a candidate with just a printed press release? I'm must be misremembering all the zillions of times that has happened before... --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:41, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Then feel free to use that press release as the citation. That would be fine. This is the entire point I'm trying to make. Press releases from a Congressional office is exactly the sort of material that would qualify as a proper endorsement. Or are you suggesting that a Congressperson would hand CNN a printed copy without making that release available in electronic form on their website or social media pages? JaskaPDX (talk) 22:29, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    CNN is garbage and why are you removing the AfL CIO from Sanders? The Hillary campaigners are pathetic. Reddit has already been informed, we will not sit back and watch the right wing smearing continue. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.172.34.210 (talk) 20:51, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Troll much? (Please, note also: this ridiculous diff from the IP in question. --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It's not that far from "heading a fundraiser for Hillary" or "endorsing Hillary to run" sourced to a CNN article titled "Here are the senators who have already endorsed Hillary Clinton" does not mean they endorse her. It's just about grinding down every single link. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 21:14, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Straight from the horse's mouth:

    We call on the AFL-CIO, union members and working people everywhere to unite behind Bernie Sanders and elect the President America's workers desperately need...The South Carolina AFL-CIO Executive Board strongly urges the AFL-CIOto support Bernie Sanders 2016 and his campaign to become the nominee of the Democratic Party for president

    https://berniesanders.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/LocalUnionResolutionUrgingSupportforBernie2016.pdf But maybe I should check and see if CNN concurs.JaskaPDX (talk) 21:35, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I really don't think you want to go down the "CNN is not a Reliable source" road – I really don't think that'll go well for you... If you want to prove your case, you're going to have to get your own reliable sources to counter whatever the sources you don't like are saying. That's the only path for you here. --IJBall (contribstalk) 21:49, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    When a CNN article doesn't have any sources to back it up, we can call BS. There are no footnotes or references to any of these endorsements and I think it's pretty obvious that, at the very least, the female "endorsements" were anything but. Regardless, I don't need a source that says "Representative X does not endorse a particular candidate when the citation used for said endorsement is not sourced itself and was published weeks before other candidates even launched their campaigns. At some point, common sense must prevail.JaskaPDX (talk) 22:28, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • You're hilarious. The AFL-CIO discussion belongs here. I've explained my reasoning there. I'm not going to re-hash the fact that they just asked for an endorsement to be done by the full AFL-CIO which was rejected. At this section, I note that you removed Senator Durbin, who the CNN article reported had "Headlined a June 2014 fundraiser organized by Ready for Hillary", and linked directly to [145] which states "Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) has added himself to the long list of high-profile Hillary Clinton presidential bid supporters" which I find to mean an endorsement. You ignore the source it links to and have yet to explain on what basis does headlining a fundraiser for someone's campaign isn't evidence that they endorse the candidate (beyond just because you don't think CNN is a reliable source and your failure to actually the links contained within the article). As I said before, it's clearly about dancing around so you can grind away every link to the candidates you don't like so your guy looks better. Precisely what we don't need here. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 22:32, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I've already written and apologized that I removed him accidentally. It was an easy mistake to make considering his name was buried between 20 others that had no such citation. You're going to have to try better than that. And BTW, your ALF-CIO bit makes absolutely no sense. If that isn't an endorsement, I don't know what is. Words have meaning and the AFL-CIO sent this out in a press release, about as official as it gets. And again, you are knocking me while continuing to refer to an article that wasn't sourced itself. Just because CNN appears on the URL doesn't make it a good piece of journalism. Your rubbish about grinding away at a candidate is exactly what is wrong with the political process. That is, people who see this as some sort of game pitting two people against each other, a soap opera. This is not what our democracy is supposed to be about. CNN cheapens it with irresponsible journalism and it seems we have a handful of people that aren't able to be intellectually honest enough to recognize that this particular article has serious flaws. This isn't a game, these elections, and I'm tired of it getting referred to in ways like grinding away at the other candidate. If Clinton has all these endorsements, then the source material shouldn't be had to find. She doesn't and that is why her supporters, or whomever put this up, didn't take one look at this and go elsewhere. Either they were completely lazy and didn't bother to check if any of that was true or they did check, found nothing, and tried to use this as a credible citation. JaskaPDX (talk) 22:43, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    You're ridiculous. A portion of the AFL-CIO says (via a press release from the campaign) they encourage the main AFL-CIO to endorse Sanders (because they can't endorse him themselves) and the main AFL-CIO says the South Carolina one can't, they take it back and the AFL-CIO doesn't endorse either candidate (which makes sense since they aren't going to turn before the primary is finished) but you want to include that as an endorsement of Sanders somehow while a CNN article titled "Senators who endorse Hillary Clinton" includes a mention of Durbin, states that Durbin is leading fundraisers for her and links to other articles describing him as a support and you still claim that the article is came from is not a reliable sources and (falsely) that it didn't include any source/links to other articles and that we shouldn't include those anyways since they endorsed her before she officially ran and that's only endorsements to run for President not actual endorsements to be President and so on. Again, there's a talk page for a reason so argue it there not here. Since you removed the entire CNN article under at least one false premises, do you care to go back and put the ones you'll agree with or do I have to hunt down each name one by one only to have you remove them all again and refuse to actually discuss them until you're cornered about it? You're either here honestly to report on the endorsements or an advocate who doesn't belong here. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 00:12, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Except for you, everyone thinks the article is not sourced well. And don't fret, I'll be taking some time and looking through each and every one.JaskaPDX (talk) 00:34, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Try Arbitration Enforcement

    There is no question that the 2016 US Presidential campaign involves American politics after 1933. Why not take disruptive editing to Arbitration Enforcement? Robert McClenon (talk) 22:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Good idea. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 00:12, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Unauthorized deletion of backlog in Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism?

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    On 22:39 30 May 2015 the user Orduin removed several entries from the backlog in Wikipedia:Administrator intervention against vandalism with the comment "remove declined reports not touched in over a half hour".

    My question is: Was this an authorized deletion? As far as I can see Orduin is not even an administrator.

    I ask this, since my complaint about the administrator(!) Onel5969 was removed with it. Or could it be that Orduin camouflaged it in order to protect Onel5969? Or am I simply too wary?

    Thanks for a short answer! -- ZH8000 (talk) 03:34, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    A check of your edit history shows no reports to AIV as far back as June 7 (I didn't have the time to go back farther). Next, Onel5969 is not an admin. Thus, you will need to explain further what this is all about. Last you did not notify either Orduin or Onel5969 about this thread which is one of the requirements when posting here. MarnetteD|Talk 03:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    As I wrote, it was on 30 May 2015. -- ZH8000 (talk) 04:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The thing you didn't do was inform the editors in question. MarnetteD|Talk 04:16, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • All the removed reports had been properly declined by an admin. There is no written instruction that I am aware of regarding how long declined requests should remain at WP:AIV before removal. While removals have historically been done by admins, I don't see a compelling reason why that needs to be the case, assuming all that is being removed are reports already declined by admins. That said, I personally leave them for a couple hours, and I think that is pretty typical, mostly to give the reporter a better chance to see the decline reason. I think there is some movement to pinging the reporter when we decline, so that will reduce the need to leave them there very long. Monty845 03:55, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Thanks, but how can I see that the request have been declined? -- ZH8000 (talk) 04:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    May 30? and you ask about it on more than 3 weeks later. Perhaps you should make it clear what this really is all about. MarnetteD|Talk 04:12, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Since your accusation is that one editor covered up for another perhaps you could provide evidence for that. Looks like a WP:BEANS situation and this thread should be closed unless evidence is provided to refute this. MarnetteD|Talk 04:15, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I do not accuse it. It's a simple question ("Was it a authorized deletion?"). And when you are not able to read the starting text "On 22:39 30 May 2015", that's hardly my inability. :-) -- ZH8000 (talk) 04:20, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    IJBall It turns out that the OP was reporting Onel5969 for removing posts by the OP on Onel5969's talk page. a) that is not vandalism and b) it is allowed per WP:OWNTALK. I thought this should be swiftly closed before. This has confirmed that. MarnetteD|Talk 04:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    It should be added that an AIV report that has no merit can be removed. Remember that critera 1 for reporting there is "The edits of the reported user must be obvious vandalism". ZH8000's post there shows an obvious inability to understand that. MarnetteD|Talk 04:31, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Caste system in India - POV pushing by group of editors

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    The page is already under discretionary sanctions.

    I tried to contest a view of British constructed caste system in India, by removing it from lead section ( The then third paragraph) Was staunchly opposed by a group of editors ( VictoriaGrayson (talk · contribs) Ogress (talk · contribs) Kautilya3 (talk · contribs) in spite of my request them to on their talk pages and in the article talk page to engage in a discussion and reach a consensus on including it in the lead. ( Not in the body of the article)
    Discussion ensued and no consensus was reached. For my part there was no citation of a comprehensive review from a reliable source for the wide spread acceptability of the claim.
    I was told no consensus was required for an already existing sentences as it was there for quite long by user Kautilya3. Though I cannot agree to it,I did not have any option, as by the editor that was the Policy.

    I added a clean up tag and gave reasons. Attempted an extensive review of the article on why there is a suspected POV pushing in the talk page of the article. The users Kautilya3 and Joshua Jonathan (talk · contribs) acknowledged the review.

    Meanwhile, JJ pushed the contested claim into opening sentence of the article, too crudely. ( In addition to the already existing mention of it in the second paragraph.( Former third)

    • I reverted and User VictoriaGrayson reverted - without engaging my talk page explanation why I reverted JJs edits.
    • I again reverted and user Ogress came and reverted. No engaging on talk page.
    • I again reverted and user Kautilya3 has reverted, again no engaging but warning and threats of blocks.

    None of these editors had something to say to the discussions in the talk page and they did not revert the POV pushing by JoshuaJonathan into the first statement despite no consensus. ( I am not talking about the consensus attempted for removing the statement from lead here, as that statement still exist all the while)

    The disputed claim is there in the lead of the article in two statements of the lead now. 1. First sentence of the article. 2. Second paragraph first sentence. ( The first dispute for which no consensus was evolved was for for the no#2 mentioned. Meanwhile, user JJ added the no#1 here. )

    For me, this is a clear attempts of using technicality to push a POV and by seeing the nature of editors' behavior a concerted attempt.

    I seek help. ABTalk 08:01, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Just refer to THIS.VictoriaGraysonTalk 08:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Unfortunately, this editor needs some serious help in understanding Wikipedia policies. He expects that everybody should try and convince him about material sourced to multiple reliable sources, and reach a "consensus" with him. Otherwise, he thinks he has a right to remove the material! I don't have words to describe this ridiculous state of affairs. - Kautilya3 (talk) 08:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm unclear why the editor feels it is appropriate to take me to Admin because I reverted his removal of strongly-cited material. And I protest strongly his claims that I ignored the talk page as we have been discussing this for quite a while. Ogress smash! 09:09, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Adding Diffs.
    1. JJs edits, substantial on the contested content, dine clandestinely. Here( Clandestine because the edit summery says :(→‎top: Correction/shifting emphasis; see Talk:Caste system in India#merger proposal, comment @ Santoshsivaraj, M.akkiii and Prymshbmg)". All the while mentioning nothing about any new reference material to say conclusively that ".., but was fully developed by the British Raj". Secretive indeed because the debates of talk page shows, JJ never took hardline position as done by VictoriaGrayson and Kautilya3. See the version of talk page where JJ talks about Post-Mughal phase in talk -page.] on 20 June where as h[http://en.wiki.x.io/w/index.php?title=Caste_system_in_India&diff=667965685&oldid=667827091 is edits ( additions) mentioned are done on 21 June

    I think there is enough and more evidence to suggest that users JJ, Kautilya3, Ogress, and VictoriaGrayson are working in unison to push the POV that British developed caste system in India, without citing adequate secondary RS or otherwise involving in talk page discussions and helping to reach a consensus.
    Multiple editors have raised concerns over this issue of post-colonial scholarship's hypothesis being taken as a fact that the 'colonialism developed caste system in India.'
    Please take a look at the review of article on the talk page about POV pushing. It has been tried to explain why there is a suspected POV pushing. None of these editors have engaged the concern of citing OR for the disputed content and tried to develop the article further on the lines of POV already alleged.
    As the page is already under discretionary sanctions appropriate sanctions may be applied to ensure NPOV. ABTalk 13:04, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    "Working in unison"? Okay, I'll try to give a serious response:
    • "Clandestine": I've provided an edit-summary and a link to an explanation; this was done in response to three almost new editors, who raised concerns about the merger-proposal (my merger-proposal, to be sure);
    • I've provided multiole reliable sources, i addition to those which were already there;
    • I've added information on the origins of the jati-system diff diff diff.
    I'm afraid that if there's a POV-problem here, the problem it at your side, going against a concensus by multiple editors based on multiple reliable sources. If you think that the British did not have a decisive influence on the caste-system as it exists today, then please provide reliable sources, instead of accusing multiple authors of POV-pushing and "working in unison." Consider also the possibility that what you perceive as such, is the result of a shared concensus on what the sources. Best regards, Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 14:59, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    NB: "mentioning nothing about any new reference material" - is this a serious comment? You think you can remove referenced material because the edit-summary does not say that references were added? And if three different editors revert you in a ow, could it be then that maybe there's a problem with your edits? Joshua Jonathan -Let's talk! 15:04, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I do not see in the edit summary you mentioning about inserting the claim of ' development of caste system'. What was the need of re-assertion by inserting the already disputed content into opening statement of the article is my question. Especially there is a dispute which is devoid of a consensus? We can discuss the issue and will definitely engage in talk page. But while we do that, you edit and insert more content like this ,(I say secretively as you have not mentioned in edit summary, nor in talk page), and later say no consensus required for already existing comment? By the way, about the content, I did not get any link or a quote from a RS about reliability and widespread acceptance of Dirks' claim. It still exist (as per the talk page discussions) a hypothesis postulated by NB Dirks. If there is widespread acceptance, please quote the review of NB Dirks which reviews the post-colonial scholarship either critically or validating such a claim. See talk page for a reply for your comment there. ABTalk 15:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The Zwart review article is exactly that. It was discussed multiple times. But this ANI board is not for content matters.VictoriaGraysonTalk 15:25, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Zwart is not a review. He uses Dirks claim to postulate something else. Zwart refers Dirks, in a couple of sentences, and he does not review Dirks postulate. This has been said multiple times. Which part you don't understand? Yes, this is ANI. ABTalk 15:43, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Guess I have cleared the confusion about what I said about summary already. I was not reverting because of you not mentioning in the edit summary. 1. There was a content dispute. 2. We were party to discussions. 3. You again add the same content, to emphasis, again to the lead, to the opening sentence. Is it civil? ( The not mentioning part is to show a possible POV. Had you mentioned it, I would have reverted it immediately, which would have made the revert much more stronger.} ABTalk 15:28, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    ABEditWiki is still edit warring. I think he broke 3rr.VictoriaGraysonTalk 15:40, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I am surprised no admin is taking any view? If I am wrong, just tell me that, so that I need not waste my time and of course others time (may be POV pushers.. still editors!)Cheers ABTalk 15:52, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Since ABEditWiki has been blocked for 1 week, can we get this discussion closed and/or hat-noted?VictoriaGraysonTalk 17:11, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    Problematic content in protected article

    Now moot. Black Kite (talk) 10:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Transracial was full-protected due to an edit-war. It has however been protected with the WP:UNDUE and possibly BLP-violating material in (""Transracial", a term sometimes used in discussing Rachel Dolezal") Could an admin have a look at this and remove it if they think fit. I am involved otherwise I would do it straight away. Black Kite (talk) 08:56, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Have you discussed the matter with the protecting admin and sought consensus for your views on the talk page? I tell you frankly, I personally would be very reluctant to get involved in that, especially if my ass is out a mile. I have no desire to be the latest victim of a public hating in the pages of the media and on Facebook.--Wehwalt (talk) 09:00, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    This isn't a big deal, it's a hardly-ever-viewed dab page which a few editors are trying to cause an issue with. I'm simply trying to get a possible BLP problem out of a full-protected article. Then it can be discussed. Read Dolezal's article - the subject rejects all reference to "transracialism". Black Kite (talk) 09:12, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Don't worry. All involved editors have now achieved consensus on the talkpage to remove it anyway, so I have done so. Black Kite (talk) 10:46, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Elephant Talk page

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    Could an admin please have a look at the Talk page of the Elephant article. There is an editor there who is making edits (could be called a rant) totally unrelated to the article and has twice deleted my postings to the thread with no explanation. Thanks in advance.DrChrissy (talk) 09:04, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Yes, I'm perfectly ok with that. Thanks for the help.DrChrissy (talk) 09:08, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I've removed a lot of their posts from other pages that were sort of the same: they picked a topic and made it seem like they were posting about the article topic, then spun off into a rant about their personal beliefs. They claimed that they didn't realize what they were doing, but at some point their removal of your edits seemed pretty deliberate. If they'd been editing a prior version of the article then it'd have stopped them, but their edit shows that it's most likely that you were interrupting their rant, which they didn't appreciate. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 09:15, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I had not realised they were editing other pages! Thanks for your swift action.DrChrissy (talk) 09:20, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • At this point I think I'm going to revoke their talk page access since they're not really interested in the fact that they were blocked for making OT forum posts and (sighs) are instead trying to use their talk page as a place to defend their OT personal opinion that was on the elephant talk page. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 10:08, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I ended up revoking it, especially after they made a comment that accused DrChrissy of doing this as a personal attack. I honestly can't see where they'd have ever positively contributed to Wikipedia, considering that they ignored the repeated reminders that Wikipedia was not a forum and didn't show where they'd even registered that they were blocked - something that most editors would have picked up on by now. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 10:24, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      Clearly either a troll or incompetent. Homosexual elephants - what next? However I'm not sure it met the threshold for RD3, not that it really matters. — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 11:02, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Gay octopuses, perhaps? Queer penguins? List of animals displaying homosexual behavior. Guy (Help!) 11:11, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Just for the record, the barred user has contacted me by email through wikipedia. They have asked reasonable questions, but in a POV way. I won't reply as I do not wish them to know my e-mail address, but I thought I would let people know.DrChrissy (talk) 13:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    User-page about Hitler

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    Are user-pages like that at Jesserey7 allowed? The users only edits on WP, so far, were to create this page. I have given them a warning that their userpage may not be acceptable. 220 of Borg 10:28, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Unacceptable. Bus stop (talk) 10:50, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Gone. WP:POLEMIC applies (and possibly WP:NOTHERE). Black Kite (talk) 10:52, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Strange concentration of new accounts on new, obscure article

    Yesterday I blocked StevePhoenixAZ (talk · contribs) for being a spam-only account (inserting links to a commercial sites like this). One of the articles they had edited was Faur București, which was created on 6 June. I cleaned up this article as it was of interest (being football-related), but today I happened to check the edit history and spotted some rather odd goings-on. Despite being only two weeks old and very obscure, it has been edited by numerous new accounts – over 20 so far – with many of them using similar edit summaries ("grammar" is repeated often). One (DanielHolmes01 (talk · contribs)) has already been blocked by another admin for being a vandalism-only account, and some others have indulged in vandalism. However, some have also been positively productive. I can't really work out what's going on here. Is it an article that's been picked as some kind of training ground for a sockfarm of some kind? Other thoughts/views would be appreciated. Cheers, Number 57 10:59, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Return of an IP troll as User:Lastfirefighter

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    Could some action be taken against an SPA vandal leaving trash messages on talk pages, signing them as Chillum, who it obviously isn't. I suspect it is the work of the same troll who opened this waste of time yesterday and was, in all probability, the IP hopper involved in this nonsense too.

    Three on Cassianto's talk page:

    One on mine:

    Thanks - SchroCat (talk) 11:05, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I see that this user has already (just) been blocked. We'll see which guise they'll return in next. Many thanks to WikiLeon for the block. - SchroCat (talk) 11:10, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Geez, everyone wants to be me. Chillum 12:24, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I am Chillum JoeSperrazza (talk)
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    User:86.164.37.238

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    Is making attacks on me, can I delete it?[146][147][148] The last Watch (talk) 16:31, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Grow up and stop pov pushing for once and stop wasting admin time on trivial matters. 86.164.37.238 (talk) 16:34, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    From what I can see everyone involved in the "discussions" on Talk:Balochistan, Pakistan is trying to push nationalist POV, for one side or the other, and to me Pakistani POV is no better than Indian POV or any other POV. I have just posted on the talk page (which has been on my watch list for a very long time) and told everyone to calm down, and comment on content, not other editors, I have also posted an NPA-caution on 86.164.37.238's talk page for their repeated unconstructive posts about The last Watch. Thomas.W talk 16:43, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I've already blocked the IP for a week for POV/disruption (in addition to the attacks), and on the fence about blocking The last Watch for POV. It is sad, but it seems that a heavy hand is the only way to deal with these problems. He's got around 40 edits and already in a world of controversy, so I don't have much faith he will hit 100 before he gets blocked. Dennis Brown - 17:08, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • @Dennis Brown: His problem is that he's alone against a whole bunch of pro-Pakistani editors, both registered user accounts and a couple of newly arrived throw-away IPs, doing at least as much POV-pushing for their side, which makes his part in it seem worse than it is. And his opponents are tag teaming against him, which is how The last Watch got blocked as an IP (getting tricked into violating 1RR on Gulf War while reverting an unsourced pro-Pakistani edit on that article). Thomas.W talk 17:19, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • To clarify my stand here I want to point out that POV-pushing has no place here, no matter which side it's for, and that I have been fighting POV-pushing here for years, no matter what the pushing was for or against, but there seems to be too much focus on one side in this "battle", the pro-Pakistani side in this sudden flare-up is at least equally guilty of POV-pushing, and should IMHO be treated/punished equally for their part in it. Thomas.W talk 17:32, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I haven't gone through all of your edits, but your edits on Balochistan, Pakistan adding sourced material about human rights violations seem to me to be far less POV than the edits of your opponents who repeatedly remove every mention of such violations. Your initial edits added too much material, giving it undue weight, but having a short summary and a pointer to an existing article about it here on en-WP is not wrong, while totally removing every mention of it IMHO is POV. Thomas.W talk 17:32, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Thank you, I will go learn undue now The last Watch (talk) 18:06, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Warnings not going beyond level 1?

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    Okay so earlier I put a level 2 warning vandalism for a IP as a level 1 was done in the past 24 hours but for some reason it showed up as a level 1 still. Is something going on with the warnings and its not going beyond level 1? Wgolf (talk) 21:21, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Got a diff for this handy?... --IJBall (contribstalk) 22:03, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The problem was discussed earlier at Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)#Something up with collapsing?. The failure to collapse got fixed at around 20:17 when I posted my remark. What time did you post the warning that failed to bump to level 2? Maybe it is fixed now also. -- Diannaa (talk) 22:33, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Yes, this was supposed to be a level 3 Warning but wasn't as yu can see. Something wrong with the formatting too. Moriori (talk) 22:40, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    You better post this problem at WP:VPT please. -- Diannaa (talk) 22:59, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    See also Wikipedia talk:Twinkle#Twinkle broken? Only issuing level 1 warnings. --Unready (talk) 23:14, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Okay here is one that just happened (was warning for removal of a BLP prod and a maintenance template for level 1 and then level 2): http://en.wiki.x.io/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Chrisqa&action=history Wgolf (talk) 00:59, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I can't even do a ARV for the user! Wgolf (talk) 01:10, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Seems like stuff like Request Page Protection is even having to be done manually! Wgolf (talk) 01:37, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Indeffed user Vegavairbob/Barnstarbob socking and block-evading again from IPs and under new account name

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    There’s a history of socking, block evasion and, IIRC, legal threat, by User:Barnstarbob, an experienced user who previously edited disruptively, and also block-evaded, as User:Vegavairbob. The Barnstarbob account has been blocked for sockpuppeteering since December 2011. In the last few days, using two IPs (96.56.141.236 and 12.154.143.194), he has made a prodigious number of edits at Chevrolet Vega, the locus of much of the problematic behavior that led to his block. In this edit summary, posted in reply to my suggestion at one of his two IP talk pages that he get his account unblocked before he continues editing, he readily admits to being the block-evading user in question—at the same time as continuing to edit. Minutes later, instead of appealing the block of his account, he resumed editing at Chevrolet Vega and elsewhere under a freshly-minted account, User:Chevyguy 1959. In other words, blatant socking and block evasion.

    Creation of this latest sock simply continues the behavior for which Barnstarbob was indeffed in 2011. Is it possible to block the IPs he’s using as well as the new sock, to prevent further block evasion?

    Message on one of his IP talk pages about appealing the Barnstarbob block: [149]

    ANI notification on his Chevyguy 1959 talk page: [150] Writegeist (talk) 21:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I suggest to open an SPI and use checkuser to see if the user and IPs are sockpuppets. Weegeerunner chat it up 23:39, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    How do remove the block. It's long enough already....want to use the new username — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chevyguy 1959 (talkcontribs) 23:44, 23 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    You are still under block sanction and should not be editing here. However, in the interest of a little good faith...
    You were indefinitely blocked for two separate reasons, both of which you need to fix.
    One, you made a legal threat. Per our WP:NLT policy against making on-wiki legal threats, you need to retract that threat and acknowledge that the policy prevents that type of behavior going forwards. Refusing to retract the threat or making additional legal threats will result in reblocks of the current IPs and accounts.
    Two, you sockpuppeted and created a number of accounts. You need to promise to stick to one account going forwards, not editing as an IP or creating other accounts to edit from. Creating more accounts or editing as an IP will violate this.
    Also, you had been relatively confrontational with editors when this all started and for some time after, and that behavior needs to end going forwards as well for us to seriously consider an official unblock.
    Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 00:08, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Reblocked account and IP.—Kww(talk) 00:45, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    Copypastas by User:79.173.166.50

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    The user has made 7 edits,[151] 5 of which appear to be lifted directly from tonyblairfaithfoundation.org.--Anders Feder (talk) 11:41, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Dealt with. Fenix down (talk) 12:57, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Request block review

    I jsut extended the bloock of User:J0eg0d. I did so primarily becauase of [152] this edit, which includes an unsupported accusation of socking. As that is what the current block is for, this seemed worth noting. Moreover, the edit includes a particualrly gross personal attack ("kapo" with a link to make the attack crystal clear to anyone who might miss it). In response to notification that this edit was improper here, and some further back-and-forth, User:J0eg0d made what seems to have been a final response here. As the previous blocking admin, I felt this was far out of line. I notifed the user of the block at [153] and in the subsequent edit. As this has considerable drama potential, I ask for one or more uninvolved admins, or the community at large, to review my block. DES (talk) 12:33, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    The anti-semitic remark alone has earned him an indef block, I think. It's fairly clear that J0eg0d is WP:NOTHERE. He's simply going to escalate his behavior until he gets inevitably banned anyway, then go play martyr to his cheering fans on various Reddit forums dedicated to gaming Wikipedia articles. Gamaliel (talk) 12:39, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Hi. This is an admin board, so I'm not sure whether or not I should respond, I come here to read the different disputes as a way to learn how (and how not to) behave/respond to certain circumstances. Again, not sure that I have a voice here, but DES did request the community's response, so I took a look. And having taken that look, I think it's clear that this individual has deep-rooted issues in dealing with the constraints that are put on editors in an effort to make this project more legitimate. We are similar in that we joined Wikipedia years ago (him in 2005, me in 2009), but did not become active until relatively recently (him this year, me at the end of 2013). However, his recent activity looks to be growing more antagonistic in a geometric fashion. I'm actually surprised at the restraint of only extending the block a single week. But hopefully when he comes back he'll have calmed down. Onel5969 TT me 13:50, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Hi User:Onel5969. Just posting to clarify that although this is an admin board, all users are welcome to post relevant comments. -- Diannaa (talk) 14:01, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    J0eg0d isn't here to build an encyclopedia and never has been. He's an antagonistic user whose actions here have been odious, all amplified by his continual off-wiki activities. I for one do not think that the project will be affected one whit - positively or negatively - by his absence.--Jorm (talk) 14:26, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    And yes, exactly what Gamaliel said above: he's moved into the martyr phase. Any action taken here will be seen as a "victory" for him.--Jorm (talk) 14:28, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Keep however many days the personal attack contributes to the block extension, but decrease it by however many days the socking accusation contributes. The accusation of socking was not made “without any evidence”: The accusation mentions that the IP address matches the area of where the Wikipedia user has admitted to reside. For better or worse, people have clearly been banned under WP:DUCK for even less, so this shouldn't be sanctioned as a spurious accusation when it empirically exceeds evidence thresholds for taking action against socks. So dock from the ban extension however many days the accusation contributes. I hope all character attacks no matter how subtle are equally sanctioned going forward. 108.52.24.214 (talk) 18:26, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Start with the block DESiegal gave first. If that doesn't work, then an indef. 174.30.95.89 (talk) 22:18, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'd like to take a moment here, if I may, to ponder the human cost of these episodes and to ask whether it can be reduced. On the one hand, we have the troubles inflicted on this editor's targets, of whom I am not the least, and I can't say I've enjoyed the vituperation, the mud-slinging, the creepy stuff on-Wiki about my company’s offices, the IP-vandals travelling in the wake, the anti-Semitism. And of course there's the endless trouble it takes to construct, argue, and then to decide cases against editors of this ilk -- time that could better be spent on better things.

    But I'd particularly urge reflection on the damage to the editors themselves. We’ve seen this repeatedly at Gamergate: newly-recruited editors plunge headlong into the fray and then, over a span of days or weeks, deteriorate until the decision to block or ban them is inescapable. The trajectory is familiar, but it consumes dozens, even hundreds of hours, of hard and unrewarding work and can leave scars across the encyclopedia.

    It also, clearly, takes a heavy toll on the Gamergate editor. Read this editor's posts over the last week or two, looking not for violations but simply thinking about their state of mind. Wouldn’t things have been better for all -- including the editor himself -- if all this could have been stopped sooner? Could brakes have been applied to prevent or cushion the denouement? AE and AN/I are currently inclined to look for smoking guns, and so we await the ultimate explosion. I don’t know the solution, but I do wish we could both avoid the disruption and also avoid the pain and broken crockery. MarkBernstein (talk) 15:19, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I would echo Dr. Bernstien's sentiments: once and for all we must solve this gamergate problem. They're a blight on wikipedia and a threat to our culture of collaboration. 166.173.251.170 (talk) 16:00, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The problem is that the "problem" lies entirely with a massive attack of cultish IPs whose ministry consists of breaching experiment after breaching experiment to try and whittle down any opposing culture clubs from their hateful Eden. I would argue that their constantly crossing the river is because they believe we would lose any war of attrition with them. They fancy themselves masters of puppets. I wonder how Reddit would react when we pointed their higher-ups to the Arbitration case and every event since then? After all, they have no love lost for Reddit's master. —Jeremy v^_^v Bori! 17:55, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    WP:Circlejerk Arkon (talk) 18:05, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Disruptive behaviour of User:Rolandi+

    Continously disruptive editing. The user refuses to discuss in a civil manner or contribute to the project.

    • Without discussion, editing the infobox of Balšić noble family, changing the contemporary and historiographical view of the family (notability), that instead of Serbian, they were Albanian. There is a section regarding theories on their origin, and a discussion at the talk page.
    • Without discussion, editing the introduction of Souliotes, changing the contemporary and historiographical view of the tribe (notability), that instead of Greek, they were Albanian. There is a section regarding theories on their origin, and a discussion at the talk page. Rolandi+ opened a dispute discussion about the article, which is very confusing.

    The user has been warned countless times. He makes inappropriate comments such as I don't care about your stupid boycott ,I just see the sources, maybe you don't know how to use your eyes, so stop your foolish editings, where did your learn that ?or maybe you are the Master of Universe?, you are afraid of anti-serbians....I would like to be your friend as you make me laugh so much ... just for their fun?You are so ridiculous!!!!!!!!!!, MAYBE YOU NEED TO GO AND READ THE ARTICLE.IT SAYS: Also, I have reasons to believe that AlbertBikaj (talk · contribs) and Rolandi+ (talk · contribs) are the same person, based on scope, spellings and punctuation marks.--Zoupan 13:15, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]


    I was new here (now I have 4 days here) so I didn't know that I had to use the talk pages.After I was warned , I have ALWAYS used the talk pages of the articles or user's talk pages.(you can see that).After I was informed,I haven't edit anything at "Balsic family" "Souliotes" (I have used only the talk page after that.Actually without consensus at the talk page,Zoupan deleted from the "Souliotes" some informations +references that were on the article since a long time---I have asked for independent help at the relevant notice board. ) Zoupan also claimed "8,000–12,000" here:http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Kosovo_Serbs .When I asked him to provide references ,he provided some references that didn't say the same thing he claimed (so he lied with his references). He says that I deleted a "referenced" source.I used the talk page to explain him that the used reference was not serious (so it is not reliable).The web page referred to kosovo as "Kosovo +Metohija" which is not its official name.The most important thing that makes it clear that it is not a serious media are the comments.There are many nacionalist comments (that a serious+reliable media doesn't allow ) such as "Ramush Haradinaj+Hashim Thaci are killers etc "/ "we will never return to Kosovo dialogue" etc. After we hadn't an agreement about "Balsic family " and "Kosovo serbs" ,he started claiming at the Souliotes' talk page that my references weren't correct.He wanted from me to answear his questions (he made these things only to "revenge" against me as I didn't have the same thoughts with him about some serbian related informations.).He also said that he had references where he based his claims.I asked him twice to provide his references at the talk page but he didn't (he lied again).Also he said to me that he would made edits at some albanian related pages (about the albanian nobility--He obviously wanted only to "revenge" ).---For all of these please see our talk pages and the mentioned articles' talk pages. As for my "inappropriate comments" I am ready to be more carefull in the future. He also said that he believes I am a sockpuppet.Actually ,he can investigate about that.Albert Bikaj is obviously "albanian" so it's normal for two albanians to edit albanian related pages.I am sure that Zoupan is the "same" person with other serb editors based on scope,spellings and punctuation marks.As I said :Zoupan thinks I am a sockpuppet and he can investigate about that. Rolandi+ (talk) 17:50, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I'm a liar and avenger? Okay. Please do take a look at the talk pages, because this is getting tiresome. Note that the user has made 8 edits to the above comment, with one timestamp.--Zoupan 20:20, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    User:The Rambling Man using bad words

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    How can Administrator say this :And I have reason to believe you are an arsehole. Next move? --112.79.36.166 (talk) 15:06, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Considering the nature of the thread User talk:The Rambling_Man#Nigerian It looks like TRM showed some restraint. MarnetteD|Talk 15:11, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I think you're a filthy disgusting racist IP and calling you an "arsehole" is putting it lightly. CassiantoTalk 15:18, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I think that an admin can refrain from name calling regardless of the accuracy of it. I would not call it actionable, but if I saw that in the contribution history of an RfA candidate I would probably oppose. Don't take the bait please, we need to set an example. Chillum 15:39, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    That is exactly the kind of liberal and biased response I would expect from the likes of you Chillum. CassiantoTalk 15:47, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Urgent: would somebody consider snow deleting a BLP, please?

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    I'm starting a new section for maximum attention, but this is about this AfD, which is also discussed above on this page. In view of the e-mail sent presumably by the subject of the article, which is mentioned in both those places, would somebody please snow delete Roger Libby? The AfD has only been running for 3,5 days, half the usual minimum, but it has a pretty overwhelming consensus for delete, and the subject wants it gone. Technically, I suppose there's no guarantee the e-mail, which User:Jytdog has forwarded to wmf legal, is really from the subject, but, well, why shouldn't it be, and it's not a huge deal if it isn't. He understandably wants the article gone, and we shouldn't keep him waiting for our bureaucracy. Please. Bishonen | talk 18:46, 24 June 2015 (UTC).[reply]

    I've deleted the article, but don't have time to relearn all the AFD closing formatting steps (I close an AFD approximately once a blue moon, and have to relearn them every single time). A little help at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Roger Libby would be appreciated. --Floquenbeam (talk) 19:34, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    (edit conflict)Thank you, Floquenbeam. The close looks OK to me, but what do I know. If you add this script to your monobook.js or equivalent, your life will be better:
    importScript('User:Mr.Z-man/closeAFD.js');
    Bishonen | talk 19:42, 24 June 2015 (UTC).[reply]
    (edit conflict)You've been helped; you could use User:Mr.Z-man/closeAFD.js in the future, a lot simpler than adding odd templates everywhere. —SpacemanSpiff 19:45, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    (edit conflict) Dr. Libby's contact info is on his website linked from the article, so confirming the email should be straightforward. That said, the current revision of the article doesn't look terribly problematic. There was some excessive detail in the edit history that was cleaned up earlier but other than that, this looks like a routine AfD based on PROF notability. Personal opinion: the citation templates look bureaucratic but I don't think they look deleterious, since they don't insinuate that anything in the article is false. They just say that we haven't currently gotten the external documentation together that's needed to confirm some parts. Maybe someone could explain this to him, and maybe we could improve the wording in the templates.

    I don't object to a snow deletion but I wouldn't have thought it was a matter of urgency, compared to some BLP situations we get sometimes. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 19:38, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    IP inserting original research beyond level 4 warnings

    IP insists upon inserting original research despite level 4 warnings and being told it is his burden of proof. See User talk:172.56.35.90. Tgeorgescu (talk) 20:21, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    I've protected the page for a few hours, please take it to the article's talk page. Nakon 20:35, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    KWW / The Rambling Man

    KWW and The Rambling Man had been engaged in an edit war on the Phillip Seymour Hoffman awards page, TRM adding awards and then coming back to add references and KWW removing everything not well referenced at time of addition. Neither was following adequate policy to discuss disputed changes. It escalated on their respective talk pages and finished with KWW blocking TRM for edit warring, an obvious involved block.
    Due to a combination of the edit warring and the disruptive discussion and the involved block I have blocked KWW for 72 hrs. I would like to request other admins and editors review the situation writ large and in particular both blocks. I believe mine was a necessary stop to disruptive activity however others may not see it that way. Any admin consensus here to unblock may be acted upon with my blessings without specifically asking me first. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 22:07, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • The only article talk page contribution by The Rambling Man is a single paragraph of ad hominem. The bigger problem is KWW blocking him, which is arguably a textbook violation of WP:INVOLVED, and precisely what the policy is there to prevent. The rationale was "Violations of the Biographies of living persons" which would theoretically be an exception, but I don't see how lists of awards would qualify, nor can I conceive that the majority of admin would agree, per the exceptions. TRM's actions are a different story, and the edit warring could have been handled here or by any uninvolved admin. Not sure what to do there. The block duration is fine, but the rationale is wrong, as is the blocking party. There isn't much we can do at ANI about that, and the loss of RFC/U means ARB is the only possible venue to even hear the case. That is where it needs to be. Either way, I think you did the right thing with what you had to work with, George. Dennis Brown - 22:21, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • For uncontentious facts, it's better to use {{cn}}, even on a BLP. Removing very-likely-true-and-harmless-if-mistaken facts is really not protecting anyone from anything, which is the main purpose of BLP policy; BLP isn't a tool in a game of Nomic. There's no justification to wield the BLP Hammer here. This wholesale removal of facts, which editors were in the process of sourcing, serves no purpose. Jesus, just give them a couple of days to source everything. Save the BLP card for when it's really needed, like when someone's reputation is at stake. Using it as an ace in the hole here devalues WP:BLP - makes it less likely to be respected in the future as a legitimate rationale.
    As for the blocks: Kww's was way out of order, and I was a keystroke away from undoing it when I saw Kww had been blocked too, and I (uncharacteristically) decided to not to act unilaterally once I saw it was getting more complicated. He was "involved", and (this is an aside, not my main argument) Philip Seymour Hoffman is not a BLP. His death a year and a half ago doesn't count as "recent". So if nothing else, Kww was involved in an edit war and was using BLP as a justification when it wasn't. And blocked the person he was in a non-BLP dispute with.
    I'd strongly suggest both be unblocked so they can participate in the discussion here. Both were handling this suboptimally, but if I have to choose sides, Kww's behavior here was shameful, while TRM's was just dumb. --Floquenbeam (talk) 22:21, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Additional note: See here: User_talk:Georgewilliamherbert#Trying_to_nip_in_the_bud, where GWH says he's Ok with someone unblocking both so they can participate here. I have to leave, so in case there's some kind of fallout I'm not going to do that myself, but I suggest an uninvolved admin consider it. Might help throw water on the fire. --Floquenbeam (talk) 22:28, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Certainly seems to be the textbook definition on an involved block; I don't see any way in which BLP issues are even close to excusing it. An unblock for TRM, at least, is in order; I think I'm going to go do that. Unblocking Kww to participate makes sense, I suppose. Writ Keeper  22:34, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    KWW was on the correct side of policy until the decision to use admin tools when involved in a content dispute. It would have been better to bring TRM's behaviour to public scrutiny. I think neither party comes out well in the end, I suggest we let the blocks expire(no objection to unblocking for the purposes of participating in this discussion of course). I think that George's block was reasonable given the circumstances. Chillum 22:36, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Unblocking both seems sensible. Neither user has covered themselves in glory here, but the big concern for me is Kww's clearly involved block. Might be the sort of thing ArbCom needs to sort out. Jenks24 (talk) 22:38, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    TRM has been unblocked. I think it's only fair that Kww also be unblocked so that both can contribute here. Unblocking one and not the other isn't going to help. Bretonbanquet (talk) 22:49, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Per this discussion I have unblocked KWW and urged him to discuss here. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 22:57, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Kww abused his tools. He should be desysopped let alone anything else. CassiantoTalk 22:58, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    As for why I blocked TRM, that wasn't until his disruption spread to List of awards and nominations received by Hugh Jackman. Take a look at the timeline:

    1. TRM undoes a three-week old edit on the Hugh Jackman article, using an unsuitable user-generated section of IMDB as a source
    2. he restores it after I pointed out that his source was unsuitable
    3. he adds a source that doesn't substantiate most of the material he added
    4. After I clean out some of the unsubstantiated material, he reverts
    5. I warn that I will block
    6. I revert, specifically calling out BLP and BURDEN. This is Hugh Jackman, BTW, no doubt that he's alive
    1. he reverts again
    2. And finally, I block him.

    As I've said, no different than I would have treated any other editor that insisted on edit-warring unsourced material into a BLP. TRM's experience level doesn't give him special privileges in that regard.—Kww(talk) 23:01, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    You are still not addressing any of the criticisms; if you do not adequately do so, I will file an arbcom case promptly. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 23:02, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    20 minutes. I am at work, and have to do what I'm paid for.—Kww(talk) 23:06, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    (by promptly I mean like, tomorrow IF there's no progress on meaningful discussion... I don't mean, drop everything in your life and bring me a shrubbery right now. Sorry if I left that impression...) Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 23:28, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Using your example, you deleting sections of what he was working on just three minutes after his last edit [154], which was just the first of seven edits deleting wholesale the awards. He was actively working on and sourcing them when you did this.
    I would also note that WP:BLP is meant to protect living persons from negative material about them, it isn't a catch all for any content whatsoever in an article about them. Adding an prestigious award may or may not be correct, but it isn't what BLP was designed to "protect" them from, so claiming an exception to 3RR isn't really valid here. And that makes you WP:INVOLVED, even if not intentional. Dennis Brown - 23:08, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    OK,
    1. This isn't a content dispute. It began as intentional policy violations by TRM, policy violations that he has never acknowledged and shows no sign of understanding.
    2. As to the contention that TRM was somehow justified: no. His "last edit" was a wholesale restoration of unsourced material. That's not in line with either the letter or spirit of either WP:V or WP:BLP: the citation had to be in place when he restored the material, not at some unspecified time after. At the time he began disrupting List of awards and nominations received by Hugh Jackman, it's not clear that he had found a single acceptable source.
    3. BLP is intended to prevent inaccurate material about living people. Both unsourced praise and unsourced criticism fall under it. The notion that the material has to be malevolent is inaccurate. From the nutshell: "Contentious material about living persons (or, in some cases, recently deceased) that is unsourced or poorly sourced – whether the material is negative, positive, neutral, or just questionable – should be removed immediately and without waiting for discussion." WP:BLP clearly and unambiguously applies to the material I had removed and TRM was inserting. Winning an award is a contentious item, as miscrediting the award does do harm to the person that actually won.
    4. WP:INVOLVED shouldn't apply here, because of the "One important caveat is that an administrator who has interacted with an editor or topic area purely in an administrative role, or whose prior involvements are minor or obvious edits which do not speak to bias, is not involved and is not prevented from acting in an administrative capacity in relation to that editor or topic area" applies. I don't have any involvement with TRM, and my involvement with the area is strictly administrative: I remove material that isn't sourced sufficiently to satisfy WP:BLP and WP:V. As for Hoffman being covered by WP:BLP, there's legitimate dispute there: I had thought the time limit was two years, but I see that it is phrased more softly than that, with the expiration coming between 6 months and 2 years, depending on nebulous factors. However, as the timeline shows, TRM was blocked for disrupting the Hugh Jackman article: no nebulosity there at all.—Kww(talk) 23:37, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Removing BLP violations isn't acting in an administrative capacity? That's an interesting assertion, but not one that I think would have wide support.—Kww(talk) 23:57, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Déjà vu. An editor was AE-blocked for a week earlier this year for re-adding unsourced or poorly sourced (IMDB) awards section. Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons/Noticeboard/Archive215#Is_it_okay_to_add_back_a_completely_unsourced_awards_sect_about_BLPs.3F --NeilN talk to me 23:36, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Certainly was. I had forgotten that case: Cwobeel was AE-blocked for behaving precisely and exactly as TRM was doing.—Kww(talk) 23:42, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • That entire thread at AE is about how it is no big deal, followed by a week long block. Have we long our collective minds? Utterly overkill, and if actually enforced evenly, we would be blocking hundreds of people per day, none with any intent of malice. Dennis Brown - 23:48, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Actually, most of this is prevented by filter 661, which prevents a very large subset of these edits from occurring in the first place. There are leaks, but generally the only time it becomes a problem is when someone edit-wars to preserve the BLP violations that have accumulated in an existing awards article. The filter was the only solution I could come up with that corrected the problem without creating these tempests.—Kww(talk) 23:57, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • As quoted above from BLP "Contentious material about living persons (or, in some cases, recently deceased) that is unsourced or poorly sourced – whether the material is negative, positive, neutral, or just questionable – should be removed immediately" (emphasis added.) Enlighten me, just how was this content "Contentious"? I understand that not all contentious content is negative (although BLP is most often cited in connection with negative content), but it can't reasonably mean "all content". What is being defined as "Contentious" here? DES (talk) 23:56, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Miscredited material damages the person that legitimately won the award. How do we ensure that material isn't miscredited? Citations to reliable sources.—Kww(talk) 23:58, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I don't agree. By that standard, pretty much all content in a BLP is "contentious" as it could always indirectly affect someone if it is inaccurate. I think there needs to be a good faith belief that it is actually incorrect or likely to be incorrect, or else a request for sources that has not been responded to for a significant length of time, before this sort of BLP removal applies to not obviously contentious content. DES (talk) 00:22, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Obvious involved block by KWW, but the worst part is the wikilawyering above about how WP:INVOLVED should not apply here... which sounds like "I'm ready to do it again". Right or wrong he was about the contents of the edit warring(s), his interpretation of WP:INVOLVED boundaries is clearly silly nonsense. Kww should drop the stick and recognize he was patently wrong, otherwise that's probably stuff for Arbcom. Cavarrone 00:02, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Regardless of BLP our verifiability policy is clear about burden, but that is hardly the point. You were involved in a dispute over content, it was your edits that were being reverted. Another admin should have made the call. Chillum 00:01, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • Between the bizarre interpretation of BLP ("it's contentious because I say it's contentious", seems to be the flavour) blocking another admin in breach of involved and the self-righteous issue-avoiding responses on the topic, I've lost a fair whack of faith in KWW and I'm not entirely sure that recognition of error and promises not to repeat (even if forthcoming, never mind the grovelling apology that's due) will restore it. --Dweller (talk) 00:15, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Are we really prepared to state that removing BLP violations creates involvement? Given the AE decision, the notion that the edits weren't BLP violations don't hold water. We certainly don't believe that admins that revert and remove vandalism become involved as a result, so I do not see why BLP violation would be treated differently.—Kww(talk) 00:12, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • It seems that collectively, we are resorting to blocks way to quick to start with (and with much too cavalier an attitude about it), plus the involvement, plus the lack of acknowledgement. You can't promise to not repeat what you don't claim to understand or be guilty of. At least not sincerely. Maybe we need to sleep on it, but this isn't a singular or trivial issue in my eyes. At the very least, I want more clarity than an apology can offer. I'm I really expected to block someone for adding back an award on a BLP? If not, where is the consistency? Dennis Brown - 00:15, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Why yes, Dennis, if you notice people inserting unsourced material into BLPs, I expect you to remove it. If editors persist in inserting the material without providing citations, I expect you to block them for doing so.—Kww(talk) 00:38, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Regarding the comparison with the earlier AE - I think it's clear that Cwobeel was not making an effort to put in generally reliable sources on articles and did this repeatedly over months without fixing things. TRM did by the time he was done with (at least the Hoffman one) put in a long list including The Guardian, Bafta, the Golden Globes, NY Times, film critics groups who issue awards, etc. That result appears to me to match our community expectations and policies on source reliability and coverage. Even if we grant you the "contentious material" point, which I do not, refusing to allow sufficient time to put in reliable sources which one is in fact doing is the problem. The "immediately" does not reasonably mean "without exception and without allowing someone any time whatsoever to source something".
    You appear to be asserting that it does, and if that's really going to be your final position, then this will end up at Arbcom. Much less the speed of escalation or the block involvement. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 00:17, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment(uninvolved non admin) Its a shame, and the actions here, edit warring by both, and and an involved block and then twisting policy to try and sweep it under a rug are far from what should be expected from admins. They should be examples of good behaviour not bad. Definitely an ARBCOM case in the making. Actions like this are why some question admin actions and put a mark on all admins. AlbinoFerret 00:19, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Just to make absolutely clear, I AM asserting that the edits were not a violation of BLP per the prior AE finding, prior WP history and community expectations. The prior AE was regarding ongoing patterns of edits that were never adequately sourced, not edits which were in the process of being adequately sourced in a prompt and ongoing manner. Cwobeel never fixed the problem. TRM was fixing the problem with what clearly appears to be a correct result (to me), and you allowed him no room to do so. Your rules and prior case interpretation are evidently so literal that your judgement is suspect. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 00:21, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    If we're in the practice of making things absolutely clear, I'm asserting that the sourcing needs to be provided prior to the restoration. None of this storm would have occurred if TRM had followed the basics of WP:V, much less WP:BLP, by restoring the material after he had found sources to substantiate it. His repeated insertions of IMDB, his edit warring over individual items that were not covered by his new sources while not providing citations, his repeated insults and attacks, all made it clear that he had no intention of abiding by our fundamental sourcing policies. If you can excuse this misbehaviour, I will point at your judgement as being suspect. This was, and remains, a case of an editor intentionally violating WP:BLP and WP:V.—Kww(talk) 00:33, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Go back to the Hoffman article. As it stands, when he was done, please tell me if you believe that the end result of his editing work was a standards compliant sourced article or not. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 00:39, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Well, let's see: he reverted in a set of unsourced awards and as of now, he has never introduced a source that substantiates that material, so no. There are numerous other awards in the "Film Critics Award" and "Miscellaneous Awards" sections that have no sources, such as the IGN awards, Gransito awards, Gold Derby awards, the International Online Film Critic award, the Venice Volpi cup, the Utah Film Critics awards, and more. Have you been defending his edits without checking to make certain that the sources he supplied actually substantiated his edits? That's the point: he restored challenged material without providing any substantiating sources, in violation of WP:V, much less WP:BLP. He provided sources that substantiated about half the article, and then tried to claim he was done.—Kww(talk) 00:52, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The specifics of what's still not sourced adequately to your or policy satisfaction makes for a perfectly good article or user talk page discussion.
    The question of whether his "done" point is good enough makes for another one.
    The point is, you have now acknowledged that at least half of what he restored now *is* adequately sourced. You repeatedly acted in ways which attempted to frustrate giving him enough space and time to do at least that much sourcing and improvement work.
    The point also is, whether the material is justifiably describable as controversial or as normal content (which, though needing correct sourcing, would not require immediate draconian action, much less edit warring).
    The point also is, whether it is reasonable to read the policy or prior precedent in such a manner that prior fixes of the sourcing problems are required before re-adding material in general.
    The point nearly finally is, whether any of this was suitably serious of a violation to edit war over, act in an escalating confrontational manner in general, issue warnings and finally a block over, versus being something which should have been fixed in the normal way of things with discussion. In other words, was it abusive behavior or merely imperfect editing.
    And lastly, whether the block was involved or not.
    As I said elsewhere, TRM could have fixed this by acting differently. That's not the question. The questions are whether he actually edit warred (probably), introduced false or bad or controversial material by normal standards of controversy (probably not), introduced not yet sourced material (true), eventually corrected much of the lack of sourcing (you have yourself admitted, at least half of it he did). This picture, from a normal non-involved viewpoint, does not argue that edit warring to stop him, warning him, or blocking him were good choices, much less policy supported. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 01:11, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Actually, since his material about Vancouver contradicts the only source that he provided about Vancouver, I would say that he did probably introduce false material. I reverted obvious and intentional violations of our sourcing policies that were being accompanied by abusive edit summaries and talk page comments that made it clear that he had no intention of complying with them. As for whether his "done" point is "good enough", no, that is not a point of discussion. The material had been challenged. He had restored it against WP:BURDEN, and has not found references that support it. There is no policy-based argument for keeping such material. Sourcing about "half" of one's edits while reverting against both WP:BLP and WP:BURDEN is not some kind of success marker: it's a sign of absolute and abject failure to comply with WP:V, especially given that the article he was eventually blocked for was unequivocally a BLP.—Kww(talk) 01:55, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Sadly, this is not surprising in the least. Recently, an ArbCom case was filed against Kww and I added to it, warning the committee that I had seen problems in Kww's behavior. He seems to assume his biases are neutral POV, and therefore, everyone who disagrees with him is breaking policy. So edit warring is restoring an encyclopedia against disruptive editors, and it doesn't matter to be civil towards them because they're second class Wikipedians. Edit warring, disruption, incivility, all in the name of preserving the encyclopedia, of course. So it comes as no surprise to me that he edit warred here and abused his tools, it wasn't hard to see this coming. LesVegas (talk) 00:35, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Really? So we're just going to ignore the elephant in the room? It takes two to tango, and this wasn't the isolated actions of a single Admin. Was Kww blameless or "innocent" here? Heck no! But I've seen enough from The Rambling Man to have concerns on that end as well. Again, if this goes to ArbCom, the actions of both Admins should be examined here. If this turns into a "let's lynch Kww" (who, in my experience, I've found to be one of the better Admins at smoking out socks and vandals), I'll swiftly be joining the camp whove lost confidence in the Admin corps in general. --IJBall (contribstalk) 00:43, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    The Rambling Man could have de-escalated or proposed sources on talk or could have edited sources into a sandbox version or several other approaches. I think that those are obvious and givens. That said; "it takes two to tango" does not mean that both parties actually did something worthy of an arbcom case. I think looking at both in the incident would be unavoidable, but the amount of button pushing seemed asymmetrical. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 00:52, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    All he had to do was not violate WP:V by restoring challenged material without providing an inline citation that supported the material he had provided, and especially not do it with respect to BLPs. That's not some major expectation that is beyond his capacity. As it stands, many of the claims in the article still aren't supported by citations.—Kww(talk) 00:57, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Sure, if you view it in isolation, and ignore the pattern of behavior... Anyway, I can already tell this isn't going to end well. For the project. --IJBall (contribstalk) 00:59, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    For the Watch. Arkon (talk) 01:01, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Comment (Edit conflict with several) (Following up Dennis's post of 23:08). I agree with Dennis that this looks like WP:CRYBLP rather than a valid BLP issue. Kww also described the reversions on the PSH list as challenging the list's veracity[155] which is obviously an editorial choice (thus, involvement), though he also considered the PSH award list edits to also be under BLP[156]. A few seconds with a search engine was enough to verify several of the awards, so this all comes across to me as Kww trying to make a POINT (one that in my opinion didn't need to be made). PSH's more important awards are also already listed and cited in the main PSH biography article, which as an FA has presumably been carefully vetted, also deflating the BLP argument if the disputed awards were the relatively minor ones. Anyway, wiping out the whole list was excessive. I'll leave aside the block issue for now, but at minimum I see battleground conduct backed by bureaucratic overzealousness and/or seriously lousy editing judgment here. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 00:43, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    Kww have you lost your mind?? These are famous actors who win oodles of awards, much of which can be verified with some digging. Saying this is contentious is really pushing it to justify edit-warring while involved. This behaviour is extremely punitive to all content-editors and undermines what's left of the egalitarian nature of this place. You could have looked and found sources but your nose was out of joint so you turned it into a battleground. If we apply this behaviour across the 'pedia, we'd have no editors. Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 01:08, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    NB: As Kww has no insight into the problem, I suggest a case be filed at arbitration for misuse of tools. Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 01:10, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I belive it's true that an arbitratable issue is involved, but I don't believe it's hopeless than KWW can be shown the error of his ways through discussion. We should only file cases we can't deal with otherwise. We're not there yet. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 01:14, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I don't think it was normal edit warring in the sense of trying to push an opinion about the events described in the article. It seems to have been more about imposing an absolutist approach to Wikipedia policy enforcement (WP:BURO) for its own sake, in a situation where it wasn't helpful in the slightest. It would be great if Kww could lighten up about this, and realize that Wikipedia policies are means to an end, rather than ends in themselves. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 01:34, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I echo the multiple people who note the WP:INVOLVED nature of this. Whether or not TRM needed to be blocked for edit warring or not is now irrelevant. If he did, KWW needed only reporting him at WP:ANEW. There's hundreds of active admins, someone would have taken care of it. Admins should not use their tools when interacting with people whom they are in an active dispute. This is a textbook case of an involved block. It may or may not have even been a bad block, but that's now irrelevant. I'm not sure any firm action needs to be taken against KWW, except WP:TROUT and to log this in our collective personal memories incase this becomes a pattern, though. It was a bad action, but I don't see evidence that it was more than a singular, isolated bad action, and I don't believe we need to arbitrate or demand resignation or anything else like that. We don't even need an apology, an allocution, an admission or anything like that. It'd be nice, but really what we need is just to all know that KWW has done this once, and if it becomes a pattern, act later. It's documented, it's almost universally agreed to be a bad thing, and we should move on and just keep an eye open for further problems. --Jayron32 01:25, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • If an admin is unable to understand when a block is legitimate or not, when WP:INVOLVED applies and how to proceed in case of content disputes and edit warring, he is unfit to use the block buttons. Competence is required, let alone measure and common sense. And the major issue is not the block, but the persistence by KWW to justify it through a biased interpretation of WP:INVOLVED. So far, his responses read like "I'm ready to do everything I did again", which is unacceptable. Cavarrone 01:45, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Meh. People say stupid shit in the middle of an argument all the time. Have they actually used their tools inappropriately after everyone has told them it was inappropriate? If they haven't, we can chalk it all up to "people saying stupid shit when they are angry". If they DO use their tools inappropriately again, then we have something to work on. But I generally tend to ignore the bullshit people yell when they are pissed, because it is meaningless. --Jayron32 01:51, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • The protection war with Philippe a while back[157] didn't involve blocking anyone but it did involve tools, and resulted in an arbcom admonition. The tool use seems like a technicality in both cases though. The issue as I see it is poor judgement combined with an overbearing attitude. I wish he would use a much different approach. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 02:02, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Actually, Jayron, if you believe I am writing this way because I am angry, you are only partially right. I am a little torqued, but it is primarily because people seem to be treating this as a content dispute, and that's primarily because of TRM's involvement. WP:BURDEN and WP:BLP, combined with a supporting AE decision, make this pretty much black-letter law. I remove unsourced material from award articles all the time: it's one of our chronic forms of BLP violation. I warn editors that restore that unsourced material all the time. If someone insists on restoring unsourced material to a BLP, I routinely block them. It's not some case of me getting a hair up my ass about article content in any way that's different from reverting vandalism or other, more egregious BLP violations. What happened today was that the editor that chose to violate policy has a support base and people are more inclined to look upon it as a content dispute for that reason. If this had been an IP editor inserting unsourced claims about K-Pop bands, no one would have batted an eye.—Kww(talk) 02:04, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • There's hundreds of active admins. You didn't have to be the one to do it. You're right, if this had been someone you'd not recently interacted with, no one would bat an eye. If it is a person you have a recent history with, ask for outside help. That's the proper way to do it. --Jayron32 02:14, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • Let me clear up any confusion: I'm not TRM's fan. The dismissive and ease of which you are saying you block someone over them adding an award bothers me, particularly since it isn't exactly a great way to keep new editors and smacks of the love of rules over the end product (an encyclopedia), but the involved issue is the biggest concern. But again, my comments are not due to any love for TRM. Assigning the concern to a fan base would be a big mistake here. Dennis Brown - 02:17, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • (ec) I don't think I'm part of TRM's support base, and I do think (as others have said here) that reverting uncontentious and undisputed material is much different from reverting vandalism or egregious BLP vios. Treating stuff like that as a binary rather than a matter of good judgment is what I mean by absolutism and bureaucracy. And a good faith challenge over sourcing requires (IMHO) a material concern that the stuff being challenged is actually erroneous. While it's true that the BURDEN is on the one who put it there, challenging verifiable material (especially uncontentious material) too many times is either a battleground problem or a competence problem, take your pick. Per WP:AGF we are not supposed to treat people's edits as vandalism unless there's actual evidence of a problem. 50.0.136.194 (talk) 02:18, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Block evasion by User talk:Futurewiki

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    Is now Futurewiki The Third (talk · contribs). Thank you. Magnolia677 (talk) 22:10, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    Editor FTT has been notified about this thread on their talk page. MarnetteD|Talk 22:22, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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    Hoaxing at Larry Emdur

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    Rossdale1987 (talk · contribs) apparently introduced hoax material to the BLP Larry Emdur, which was reported in Daily Mail Australia [158]. — Brianhe (talk) 22:19, 24 June 2015 (UTC) I mean the hoax was reported, not this particular username. Brianhe (talk) 22:25, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    Disruptive reversions by user

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    User:Lecen has been reverting my edits on Juan Manuel de Rosas article (which consisted in adding one portrait of him), stating that "only one image per section is allowed" - see reversion 1 and then alleging that there are enough pics of Rosas in military uniform (!), as he said on reversion 2. I consider his reversions were out of place, so why can't I add an image to the article? (also considering that the pic is PD, with no restrictions as NFCC images have), being removed in abusive behaviour from this editor.

    When I went to his talkpage to request an explanation for the reversions, his reply was as not as polite as I expected, replying to my requests with terms such as "you're just an annoying child". (as can be seen here), also blanking the page after the discussion, because "he has no time for children" (edit summary). Under those circunstamces, I have no hope to reach an agreement (at least in good terms) with this user.- Fma12 (talk) 22:23, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    • You're both experienced editors, lets keep that in mind. I'm not familiar with any "one picture per section" rule, maybe that is what he is used to with FAs and GAs, but it isn't a hard rule here. I also noticed you reverting his talk page and telling him about his needing to archive. That isn't true, he can delete whatever he likes, archive or not, it is his choice, his page. That said, Lecen's tone on that talk page is less than civil. He may be right on many merits, but that doesn't justify the tone, and he could stand to dial it back. That is much better than nickel and diming with sanctions. Really, the whole article seems to be on the verge of going to WP:DRN, which is about content, and content seems to be the source of all the frustration. Maybe just taking it there is the best choice. Dennis Brown - 22:49, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    I'm open to discuss the matter here or wherever it can be solved. I don't think the "one picture per section" (if exists, which I don't think so) can be used as argument for reversion. About archiving pages, I asume to have been wrong so other editors had told me that was mandatory here. Therefore I made a mistake. I just want to feel free of adding images to Rosas or any other article when I consider appropriate, without being reverting with explanations about doubtful rules that are not in any MOS. The image that I had added was not similar to any other of the article so it is a litographic portrait of the subject. - Fma12 (talk) 23:02, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    By points:

    1. The first time I met Fmal12 was a couple of days ago when he uploaded a hideous modified version of his own of Rosas' picture. I reverted him and told him to upload his version in another file, per Commons' rules. He said that he had never heard such rule before and threatened me by telling me that he'd report me if I didn't do what he wanted.[159] Well, he did report and others told him that I was indeed correct and that he should have uploaded a new image.[160]
    2. A day later he adds a picture of Rosas in profile to the article. I reverted it, for several reasons.
    3. First reason: the article is in the middle of a FAC review. It is not "on the verge of going to WP:DRN". An editor is being kind enough to copyedit the article while he adds tags so that I (the editor who wrote and nominated the article) can fix after he's done with his work.
    4. Second reason: Since the article is in the middle of a FAC review, it means that it has already passed through an image review. Anyone who is experienced with FAC knows how serious image reviews are as to avoid copyright violations, etc...
    5. Third reason: there are already TWO other images of Rosas in profile in the article, all of them in color and of much higher quality than the one added by Fma12. As I pointed out to him, MoS is pretty clear about adding several similar pictures.
    6. Not content enough with my revert, what is the first thing Fma12 does? He threatens me again saying that he'll report me. He didn't even tried to talk first. He threatened first. I said that with that kind of behavior, threatening others before even talking, I wouldn't take him seriously, because that is at least a childish behavior.
    7. Take notice all of you that so far Fma12 hasn't opened a thread at the article's talk page. He has limited the entire issue as a problem between him and I. It's childish and inappropriate. He should have seen that NO ONE else bothered to revert me, or to side with him.

    There you go. I really don't have time with immature users such as him. Especially one that opens two threads at ANI because the first was ignored and removes the second by claiming that he is "said". What kind of behavior is that? "Do as I say or I'll cry to my mom"? It's ridiculous. --Lecen (talk) 23:10, 24 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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    Hillary Clinton

    Recently, it was decided that the Hillary Rodham Clinton article should be moved to Hillary Clinton (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) in this well attended move discussion; the major factor in the decision was that Hillary Clinton is her common name, per the closing panel [161]. Since then, users (myself included) have tried changing the name at the top of the infobox from Hillary Rodham Clinton to Hillary Clinton, per Template:Infobox_person#Parameters, which says it should be the "common name of person." Several users, however, have fought this vehemently essentially rearguing the move request. There are now two threads on the talk page. In the first, consensus seems to be for using the common "HC." So someone who didn't like that change started a second thread and again consensus seems to be in favor of sticking with the common name. But yet, some users won't drop the stick [162]. Calidum T|C 00:25, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

    What action are you requesting from Admins in regards to this? --IJBall (contribstalk) 00:35, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I've full-protected this article for two weeks to prevent further edit warring. Use the talk page is the general answer to be applied here.
       — Berean Hunter (talk) 01:26, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    • I've just blocked admin Jonathunder for editing through that protection.
       — Berean Hunter (talk) 01:33, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
      • Berean Hunter Are you sure it wasn't inadvertent? The timestamps are awfully close. --NeilN talk to me 01:37, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
        • I just noted this on Berean Hunter's talk page but, per a test on my sandbox page, it turns out that an admin who opens an edit window on an unprotected article receives no warning when they save that edit, if the article was protected while they were editing. I did not test if you preview, that may show the warning, but a straight open-edit, (type), "save" goes straight through. No sign of the red screen you normally get if you start editing a protected article... I did not previously know that. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 01:42, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
          • It seems rather odd to protect the version that represents a change from a decade-long status quo. Isn't the general rule that the status quo stands until consensus exists to change it? Also, the block seems uncalled for in this case. bd2412 T 01:49, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
            • Admins can block other admins? Erpert blah, blah, blah... 01:52, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
            • (edit conflict) @BD2412: I agree the block seems uncalled for, as evidence is pretty clear that there's reasonable doubt he knew it was protected. However, BD2412 is incorrect regarding returning to the status quo in an edit war. Whatever state the article is in when it is protected is all that matters (absent egregious BLP issues, which this isn't). Admins aren't supposed to pick sides, and that includes not granting preference to a first mover or second mover, or really anyone. You click the "protect" button, and whatever state it is in when you click it, that's where it is supposed to stay. --Jayron32 01:55, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
    For what it's worth, I just filed a bug on mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Support desk about this. I would post on wikitech but my non-work email phone is in my pocket at the moment. Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 02:09, 25 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]