2490:. Those words don't apply to either Toccata's ANI complaint, or my complaints here at your talk, which are purely behavioral, and not content disputes or content-oriented. (I can understand your reluctance as admin to take action in content disputes over articles. But this wasn't that -- neither at the ANI nor at the WT:CHESS discussion.) You should not have entered Toccata's ANI because clearly you are signalling that you had a predisposed posture to do nothing re Max's behavioral issues, so evaluating them could not have been fair or objective on your part as a result, and the damage you did by emobolding him has just worsened and extended the problem. You "wanted to help" those two editors get along?!? Did it work!? If that is the case, for all your good intentions, just how smart was that, and did it improve the situation or worsen it in your evaluation today??! You've inadvertently messaged Max that he can do anything he damn-well pleases re incivilities against me, for instance, and criticize me if I respond as a normal human being with limited patience. I've put up with his shit best I can but there is a limit. And the limit is telling him to "fuck off" and leave me alone, and reprimanding you for making me have to do that to get the point across clearly to that editor. But he gives a flying fuck, since you essentially have OK'd him to do anything he pleases. Let alone the hypocrisy of that user's complaints on his User about the nastiness of the WP envioronment, and deleting Toccata's posts at WT:CHESS about Max's behavior, in desperation pre-ANI, and Max's hypocritical recent use of the WT:CHESS thread to make a personal attack page against me, which I 95% ignored. The onus is on you to explain this shit, not me. You are ADMIN.
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likely to permanently disappear for a while yet. I wasn't in any particular distress on wiki or in real life, but I'd had my fill of crazy and didn't feel like dealing with any more tantrums for a while. I didn't mention this at the time, but I felt bad that I might have been a contributing factor to your last wikibreak some months ago. I was angered by a vile and slanderous attack made against you, so I let the slanderer know I was displeased. You have an outstanding temperament for admin work and never react that way, and I knew that if I had asked you would have told me to let it go. Your way is better, but I was not able to allow such an offense against a friend go unanswered. I didn't intend to involve you in my actions, since as always, I was speaking only for myself. You seemed concerned that there might be negative consequences for me, but I am fully responsible for my own actions and you shouldn't worry that I might get myself in trouble. I was not going to escalate the situation any further, but I was prepared to face any personal consequences for my talk page comment. I was not prepared to have my actions be part of the reason you needed to take time off, and I was distressed that you might have felt it necessary to take time off to try to protect me by letting the tension dissipate. I'm sorry. Knowledge needs good admins like you, and I don't want to add to your wiki-stress.
2330:"Quite frankly", I think you are blind (or prejudiced) when reading that thread. (Did you notice his "You are the last person I want to be discussing this with"!? After he entered discussion on several points?? That was rude, uncivil, unprompted. Followed by "Oh BTW, use the preview button" was just snarkiness AFTER rudeness. Those comments weren't prompted or justified, yet, Sjakkalle, you go out of your way to defend him. Your BOOMERANG thoughtless crap to justify the result you want.) I see in the past you have shown and proved to the WP audience that you also have been blind to how Malleus has been baited into incivilities. No diffeence here. If you read the thread at WT:CHESS, you will also see how MaxBrowne extended his commentary and attempted to make that thread about my editorship, digging up all sorts of diffs in attempt to shame and defame. That wasn't warranted either, and completely out of bounds. But you overlook that. I'm done talking with you Sjakkalle, because I've lost respoect for your ability to see how I was hounded and harassed and continue to be by Max, and how you go out of your way to justify it. Coming to you for help as an admin, is simply leaning into the pitch for your justifying his incivilities because that is what you want to do. Please tell me to go away if I ever stupidly and mistakenly go to you for any sort of help on anything whatsoever again.
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longer and nastier than the original incident, a follow-up that you were not involved in. I understand the feeling about seeing wiki-friends being attacked; when the attacks are against me I at least have some control over the situation, but I can become angered when I see mistreatment of others. My activity on
Knowledge is much lower now than it used to be, and I am almost absent from the chess articles now. I can assure that this is not a consequence of wiki-stress. The main reason is that since moving to Haugesund three years ago I became much more active in the chess club life here where I have taken up organizing tournaments and arbiting. Two weeks ago my club organized the national scholastic team championship with almost 120 youth and children. All this is highly enjoyable, but it takes up a fair chunk of my leisure time, leaving less time for Knowledge. I hope all is well with you, and it was good to see your edit again. You have always been a voice of reason on Knowledge that I appreciate greatly.
1021:) 17:49, 21 November 2013 (UTC) p.s. After escaping the ANI w/o even needing to respond there, then coming to my Talk to give me crap ... just how much patience do you think I have for either him, or the "system" and how it should work? I can definitely understand why Malleus has grown to be sometimes vicious. (It is in defense of self, on this hostile, lawless site, where good users like Toccata get told they're of "equal guilt", and admins like Drmies defend in an ANI what to everyone at ChessProject is an obvous troll, and later threatens *me* with what he asserts would be effectively a topic ban for my only niche essentially making it an effective site ban the most serious sanction there is, then later denying to me that he "defended" the troll when he had stated that he had to other admins at a subsequent ANI on the troll, then accusing me of having "numerous lies" on my user Talk when there are none. ) Is my rant making my frustrations and dismay any clearer? Thanks.
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you have revealed that your condition, consists of incivilities by one side, and total absence thereof (i.e. perfection) from the other side. (If you find any imperfection, the deal's off.) Well, that is illogical, for two reasons. Expecting perfection from a party and making it a condition is unreasonable -- people are human and not perfect robots. Second, if a person initiated a fight with me and battered me with a baseball bat until they broke every bone in my body, and during my defense I stepped on their toe intentionally to hurt them in retaliation, by your logic, both are at fault and no sanction is warranted. That lacks judgement. In the case at hand, you are unwilling to see how I tied to stay away from the shit Max was doing in that thread, and was 95% successful. You want to excuse his complete abuse and misuse of the thread, in attempts to brawl and defame and discredit my editorship. Great judgement by you, Sjakkalle! (I'm supposed to respect that?!)
1313:) 20:00, 22 November 2013 (UTC) p.s. But I think you're wrong, there is an admin "clique" in the sense that there is an unstated and even sometimes stated protocol w/in the admin corps that one admin does not reverse the decision of another (else they will risk violating said corps protocol culture). (I even saw an admin warn another admin that he better not revert his block as it went "against admin corp" , and it would be bad for him if he did.) I think the only exception to violation of that admin corp code are when the editor blocked is a high profile editor such as Malleus, when just blocking/or unblocking of said editor, brings attention (fame and fortune, or infamy and misfortune) to the blocking editor (please don't take this personally, it isn't intended as such; Malleus has a long history of blocks/unblocks). (So, for small cookies like me, if I'm unfairly INDEF BLOCKED, I'm left for dead. )
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in any universe, but again I didn't come here to discuss or open that topic.) You seem to be over-stepping my point. (Even if what you say is true, it doesn't justify, or help, by admins leveling PAs. And though it's unbecoming for admin to issue those PAs, counter policy, & counter Wales's directives for admins to behave at a higher standard, I never asked whether it fits any definition of "misconduct", so I don't know why you've thrown in that word. ) It's plain & simple wrong & uncivil. It doesn't further their ambition to protect the WMF one nit. I did suggest their comments deserve at least trouting. By your response, I can't very well imagine anything w/ have gone different had you not been absent that week, so I don't know why you bring that up either. (Or w/ you have injected something? What?) Comparing an editor to a "9-yr-old", then defending it (
4675:, a musician is deemed to be notable if at least one of 12 criteria are met. He easily meets the first one on the list - "multiple, non-trivial, published works appearing in sources that are reliable, not self-published, and are independent of the musician..." and as for number seven, "...one of the most prominent representatives of a notable style or the most prominent of the local scene of a city" - he was one of the entire countries most prominent musicians, even getting an obituary from a Cabinet Minister on his death, and credited with releasing Zambia's first house music album. Since none of this was discussed in the deletion review, and a fairly superficial review of the sources would have brought this up (
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incivilities by doing nothing there, placating the situation, which I contend has simply emboldened him to do more of his crap, which he has done. If you wanted to remain neutral, you could have kept yourself out of that ANI and let another administrator handle. But you didn't do that. You entered the ANI voluntarily, with the intent to placate and disregard the stream of incivilities from MaxBrowne. Better you didn't participate in that ANI, given your goals. You seem to fail to see the negative effect you had or can have by participating and placating. If you were trying to get Max to change through placating, then I ask you, did it work?!?) Secondly, you're speaking out of both sides of your mouth when you say
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the project genuinely and in good faith want to improve and maintain these articles, and imposing sanctions will damage the ability to work with people whom I expect to work with later. Another reason is that since I have views on how the chess articles should be written, imposing sanctions on one side or another in a dispute over those articles will immediately bring into question whether I have an ulterior motive for doing so. If I imposed a sanction, there would be questions on whether it was a legitimate reaction to misconduct, or a corrupt sanction against an editor whom I disagree with. It is generally best to avoid being a refereeing admin in a dispute between people that you work with, as explained in
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reinstated those. However, I have to agree with Bubba73 that an edit where the majority of de-capitalizations were incorrect, such as "Queen's Gambit
Accepted" to "queen's gambit accepted" (the former is the name of a chess opening, the second says that a gambit belonging to the queen accepted something), will usually end up with the whole edit being reverted so that the correct ones can be inserted afterwards. Regarding White/white and Black/black, they are capitalised when they are used to refer to the player thus functioning as a proper noun substitution, but not if they are used as an adjective, therefore "In chess, White moves first", but "In chess, the player of the white pieces moves first".
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of participating in "flame wars", that I "shut down any reasonable discussion", "deter others from participating", and that I'm "bullying". Just because an editor decides to attack and accuse, does not make any of those things true. There is nothing warranted for me to receive any of his kind of shit, but, emboldened as he is, he feels free to toss that crap out. I've done nothing to warrant receiving his crap. And I'm not even saying what I think of him, but rest assured I could. But you or some other admin would use it against me if I did, claim "BOOMERANG" or some other ridiculous thing to allow his crap to go on. Happy New Year 2014.
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intentions of CSD A3 was to prohibit pages consisting solely of a link to an external page. However, it was also accepted by the community that we in some cases should have a sort of link to a sister project, usually
Wiktionary, for subjects that have an article there but not on Knowledge. Therefore the "soft redirect" exception was carved out. The spirit of the exception in A3 was to allow for such cross-wiki links; it was never intended as a loophole to allow pages of external links covered up by the soft redirect template. The fact that the literal wording allowed it was in all likelihood an oversight.
3363:, I do believe that you have merged these two incorrectly. The old team that played at the national level was indeed the Northern Spirit, but now they play under the new name of GHFA Spirit FC in Australia's third division and thus, I believe that the Northern Spirit page should redirect to GHFA's. The information can stay exactly the same and I'm more than happy to write up a paragraph or two about them becoming the GHFA Spirit, but I feel as though this is quite like having Manchester United redirect to "Newton Heath LYR Football Club", which is what they were called when they were first formed.
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limited to MaxBrowne's reverts without honoring WP:BRD -- in fact I drew his attention to his ignoring WP:BRD in the same editsum -- so trying to jump on word "Bully" and trying to make it a personal affront from me to Browne and not what it was -- descriptive of his editing behavior forcing in edits through edit-warring without discussion -- is wrong and unfair to me. (What's the deal? In order to continue to exempt Browne from his misbehaviors, you have to find something wrong with me!? That is the "ANI-way", but I never believed in ANI nor the dumbed-down mentality and standards there.)
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Meter series of books seem to be gaining in popularity and readership internationally (going by availability from international retailers - much broader than other books I've seen, but of course blogs and retailers are not RS), I hope it won't be too hard for someone in the future to give this article another go. I am learning through my participation in AfD discussions, and my questions are sincere, and not meant to challenge your close. Thank you for what you do for WP! You admins have a thankless job, especially with users constantly question your decisions. Cheers!
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read about it. Every other chess editor has more actual involvement with playing than I do, with people or computers or both, although it's also true that chess does not miss another very indifferent player such as myself. There's no law that says you have to be good at your hobbies, but I am less good at playing chess than I am any of my other small number of pastimes. For some people
Knowledge might be a refuge from stresses in their real life, but I fear that often Knowledge causes the stress and real life is the refuge. Take care and enjoy life, friend.
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to describe the unavoidable implications of WP's "anyone can edit" policy. For you to interpret that as a specific "disparaging remark" about a selected user, is false, and a mean-spirited bad-faith manipulation and twist. (That section head is a generalized section head that is not personal. Would "leading articles to a lower quality status" be better for you? They mean the same. There is nothing personal. Although you like to make up a personal message, for your own destructive agenda towards me.)
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Sjakkalle, besides being untrue and misrepresentative. I wouldn't lower myself to the likes of that kind of tacky shit. So quit insulting me, and quit lying about me by mischaracterizing my participation in that thread. Go read it again if you have to. But again, I presume you decide the conclusion you want, then look for ways to support said conclusion. That's called prejudice in my book. You try and be non-offensive to both parties in any dispute. Guess what? It doesn't work.
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existence by pointing to the built up area in the vicinity, an effort I would have liked to reward, but unfortunately it was speculation, albeit reasonable speculation. If that area is a settlement with a verifiable name and some information, I hope that someone will be able to write up an article about it. Provided that verifiabiliy requirements are met, I support the practice of keeping articles on settlements.
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Christmas display. (I might barely be able to manage this with the help of the internet today, but in 1970 I would have found it impossible.) Congratulations on all your exciting life changes, you are progressing. My life has reached a comfortable near stasis. Although my wife and I have maybe a decade to go before retirement, I don't have any particular complaints.
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make the entity pass the ORGIND and overall notability, as per my understanding. I mentioned this argument in the deletion discussion but possibly you missed it (it got a lengthy conversation to examine). So I am requesting you to kindly review your deletion decision, if possible. In case I have made any mistake by contacting you or you felt bothered, I am seeking apology beforehand for it.
9966:. These are specially-designated topics that tend to attract more persistent disruptive editing than the rest of the project and have been designated as contentious topics by the Arbitration Committee. When editing a contentious topic, Knowledge’s norms and policies are more strictly enforced and Knowledge administrators have special powers in order to reduce disruption to the project.
937:, some might even call such an edit vandalism. Wikipedians in general have a very low tolerance for that kind of edit, and that defacement of articles usually leads to blocks in short order when it is repeated. But it is rare that we block or ban people with a long track record of positive contributions over one such incident. (Repeated incidents however is a far more serious matter.)
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gets to be the first to announce "BOOMERANG". My "Mr. Bully editor" name was strictly business describing editor behavior ignoring WP:BRD in order to get his way/edits in by force rather than consensus. MaxBrowne's comments about
Toccata's personality, the attacks on his User page, are personal attacks. So no one is fooling me. In addition, describing Toccata's observation of
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maturity level of an editor, comparing to a "9-yr-old", "2-yr-old", "toddler", "gradeschooler", "infant", "baby", so on and so forth. (And to teach them to behave, there would be immediate consequence.) That s/b a no-brainer, that type PA is just as easily avoided as is undeniable (prima facie). (Any guidance to get the job done is appreciated.) --
1457:, and he goes about it in a very nitpicky and argumentative way, expecting me to simply accept his assertion that these are "words to avoid" even though it's just a guideline, even though these words are not even mentioned there, and even though these words are used in a similar context elsewhere on wikipedia. When I point this out he links to
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well-founded, for I am probably the worst person who has ever been promoted to admin. That constructive content contributors such as yourself continue working here despite all the harassment and mismanagement for all these years shows admirable tenacity, but the system is so rotten that I am afraid that it's a complete waste of effort.
3740:. Notoriety hasn't been an issue at all in the development of his article, it's just that his article was deleted in 2006, when he was just known for being a prodigy with huge potential. Since then, he has actually been capped at Youth Level by both Australia and Greece and seems set to embark in a (hopefully) long and fruitful career.
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guidelines provide presumptions concerning notability, not conclusions on individual articles. The guidelines are meant to guide, not govern. I still feel that my closure was in accordance with the spirit of the notability guidelines as they were interpreted in this AFD discussion, but you are of course free to bring this up at
9656:, so I was somewhat puzzled at your ardour for your merge position while saying you were unabe to assess GNG.) There is no bright line as to whether an article is kept separate or merged and pointing to previous precedent, basically arguing for internal consistency, isn't a stupid argument whether you agree with it or not.
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through consensus. In order to delete based on notability I need to see more than a slight majority where the minority makes valid points, even if you or I don't agree with those points. Most cases of "must be deleted" despite a significant opposition to deletion involve articles that violate core content policies such as
5555:. Because of this, I feel the larger body of information available for him would assist to make a decent quality article, provided I could access the pre-existing deleted article, to scavenge it for information? Also, the deleting admin appears to be on a break... If you could assist, that would be awesome! Cheers dude! -
2433:) 20:28, 23 January 2014 (UTC) p.s. Don't answer. I have no faith in you whatever, for fairness, for objectivity. You will only put more false blame on my back, and that is the kind of shit at WP that I detest. I can totally understand how Malleus got to where he's at. Even I am not nearly the writer calibre he is.
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I think this has emboldened him. (After the ANI he wrote an unnecessary "flush" editsum clearly to continue to insult
Toccata, he's posted to my Talk after being disinvited to post further there, and even continued the taunting via an invisible "Thank you" notification on my revert of his last post to my Talk.)
9698:. If it was one AFD where the result was deviating from all other precedent, I would agree with you. But when there have been dozens upon dozens of AFDs on railway stations, and the vast majority end up being kept outright, then that points to a level of consistency which is far beyond merely "local". Besides,
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have a brief biography which is somewhat more than what you would find in a database entry, and that supports the opposing viewpoint. Also, during the debate
Lugnuts and Bungle did link to some other sourcing. The significance of that sourcing can be debated, but it wasn't clearly without merit either.
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Oh I couldn't disagree more. (The orig Black Kite PA, the double-down at his Talk, the abusive admin pile-on at AN.) I previously said I'd never consult w/ you on anything again, I did so considering Max's retirement, now you've made me regret even doing that, I've only ever seen you speak up to take
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It is anticipated that this user right will significantly reduce the work load of admins who patrol the performance of the patrollers. However,due to the complexity of the rollout, some rights may have been accorded that may later need to be withdrawn, so some help will still be needed to some extent
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guideline suggests for example that the player should be in an all-professional league to be notable. I am not sure if Armenakas meets that. In any case, the page is not protected against recreation, and the criterion for speedy deletion G4 does not apply if the new version is substantially different
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As a thanks for helping me out with this and the GHFA FC page, I'll tell you something that you might find kinda comical as a chess enthusiast. Back in my school days (maybe 8 years ago), I entered into a chess tournament, knowingly being quite crap at it and basically just being there to make up the
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Ok, thank you for the clarification. Eternal Night looked to me like an amateur review site, with reviews published only by those affiliated with the site, but yeah, I guess those are self-published reviews. However, since Benoit is so popular on the blogosphere, and since it appears she and her Jack
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The AN has already been posted before your reply here. I think you are off-base, both in your intepretation and in making threats where there was no intent at all to violate IBAN except in your bad-faith presumptions. Final message: I have wanted nothing to do with you whatever, Skajkalle, ever since
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I looked at the WT:CHESS discussion that was taking place. Quite frankly, I don't think either side can be entirely excused. What I am seeing is a ping pong match of insults gradually escalating at every turn. For example, the "learn to use the preview button" comment is condescending, but your reply
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in some way, either as a previous newsletter recipient or as an active user of the system. As you might have heard, a user recently anonymously disabled the feedback tool on 2,000 pages. We were unable to track or prevent this due to the lack of logging feature in AFT5. We're deeply sorry for this,
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but I did suggest that it be when the "nominations begin in earnest" while J2M5 suggested "when there are a fair number of non-incumbent candidates announced, or incumbents confirmed". You are of course free to contest my decision at DRV, and I have never taken it personally when people do that. :-)
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published by Bloomsbury Publishing which has a detailed case study on the entity (in Chapter 7). In case the previous 50 references were not enough to establish notability, specifically failed to achieve the requirements of ORGID, these two with other books and journal references are definitely able
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Apparently you are stalking my edits with a bias against me, actively looking for a way to strike at me, and that itself is not only aggressive and biased but then unbecoming of admin. So I wish you'd stop it. (Otherwise, I'll have no choice but to bring up on AN about your behavior Sjakkalle, which
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I am engaged in an edit war with another user on this page. I am hoping for an admin with some knowledge of cinema to protect the page and settle the debate (I emphatically believe I am in the right), or failing that, just someone to protect the page and end the edit war whilst I attempt to persuade
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Greetings. Because you have already cast a vote for the 2013 Arbitration Committee Elections, I regret to inform you that due to a misconfiguration of the SecurePoll we've been forced to strike all votes and reset voting. This notice is to inform you that you will need to vote again if you want to
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As for why I am not more active, being an administrator who happens to be a member of WikiProject Chess makes it very awkward to try to implement sanctions or other disciplinary measures such as warnings against other members of that WikiProject. This is in part because I believe that the members on
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Sjakkalle, you could have done something to clamp down on User:Maxbrowne at Toccata's ANI, in which MaxBrowne did not even participate, I told you because of that he would be emboldened. Let's see ... in the last 24 hours he has suggested that I have no "awareness of current society", that I'm guity
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I will not hide that I was very upset about the incident that happened at the end of July. It was the first time in over seven years that I took a month long break from Knowledge. I believe that Toccata was treated poorly in that thread. Regarding Max, I believe that linking to a userpage gives that
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source amongst any of those references. Also I never stated the Miami Herald was clickbait. It is a decent paper. It does state on the Miami Herald article: "In an interview, Bess, 60, said he anticipates having a “Zen” moment that will put life, especially its challenges, into proper focus". So it
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I don't agree with your interpretation of the Necrothesp's, Mackensen's and Lightburst's input. Citing previous results to appeal for consistency is not a claim of "inherent notability". They are not asking for the article to be exempt from GNG for example. As such, their votes are not inconsistent
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Instead, I look to see if a reasonable case has been made for each position, and anyone who supports that position in good faith is taken into account when determining consensus. If a person makes a good faith but poorly argued vote in support of a particular position, I will assume implicitly that
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When a person writes "keep", that usually means keep the content as a separate article and I cannot interpret that as being OK with "merge" when the choice is between a keep and a merge outcome. Many of the participants pointed to previous precedent on railway station articles on AFD and while this
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Well, when I provided new sourcing shortly before the AFD was closed, most of those that upheld their stance didn't give a reason for doing so. One editor was unsure if the source was reliable, another editor was on the fence about the author and yet another user said it was reliable and voted keep
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Generally relists are for cases where there has been insufficient discussion. In this case the input to the discussion was above average. There was substantial debate where no consensus was the result. Relisting is not supposed to be used because you or I believe that a more favorable outcome might
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A majority does not necessarily mean a consensus. I disagree that this is a "must be deleted" case, for one thing alternatives such as merging the article to an article about the team remain on the table. Notability is a guideline, not a hard-and-fast policy, and interpreted on a case by case basis
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guarantee. It is a guideline that needs to be interpreted, and in the AFD here the rough consensus was opposed to a separate article. Consistency with the previous AFD was only one of several reasons. I was aware that barangays have local councils, and I mentioned that much in the closing statement.
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This is a pattern with admins (to bend over backwards to avoid saying other admins throw PAs at reg users). (I remember a now-desysopped admin who threw insult "Good luck someday joining the human race" at DanielTom user, and, attempts to have either Brown or Ched recognize as PA proved politically
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Nice going with the stalemate! I have experienced both the ecstacy of being stalemated in an otherwise hopeless position, as well as the agony of delivering a stalemate when I should have won. Looking for resources even when the situation is bleak is an important part of a player's chess skills. By
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And I think you are biased against me to get what you want (a block; drive me off WP; whatever). I did not comment on the user but the content of an edit (how many times does that need to be repeated for you to see the difference?). "Grey goo" is a general term I first saw used by user Eric Corbett
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That is great to hear. Working with children is fantastic, and real life is always more important than wiki-life. I'm pleased that you are active in chess. Sometimes I think I probably shouldn't even write about it, since my real world involvement in chess ended decades ago and since then I only
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I would include both names in the citation template. I am not sure why Røren is not listed as a journalist, but if they are in the box on the right, they should be considered authors and mentioned in the citation. For the VG video, there is no author listed to cite. The balding man with a black and
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No, you are wrong. I objectively evaluated the arguments, but found commenting at the DRN item inappropriate, because I honestly felt the dispute did not warrant an item there. (Do I get to be guilty now of any ghost and paranoid suspicion that gets dragged thru your brain?) You are hugely uncivil,
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spells out, and as an admin, neither should you. I also think using his userpage as an attack page against specific but unnamed individuals is anti-collegial, anti-guideline, probably anti-policy. The tendency here is to say "you're both at fault", but this is not a stupid ANI thread where everyone
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How would he know that without being warned? (My guess is he didn't, and doesn't, basing on his post-ANI conduct.) The place to warn him was the ANI. (I don't even want to discuss "trouts" for three reasons: they are humorous and this is not humourous; they are for doing something stupid, and Max's
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Hello Sjakkalle, will you reconsider the deletion of the Chuck Harder page? He was a notable talk show host. I remember listening to him on short wave (WWCR) here in Massachusetts, even though he was based in Florida, so that should be an indication that he was notable. Also, see this link for a
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The article is very focused on the products and business model. That is, very focused on material that you would expect the company to write about itself. Don't get me wrong here, it is very important that encyclopedia articles on a company cover this aspect, and I do not think that the tone in the
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We've now re-released the software, with the addition of a logging feature and restrictions on the ability to disable. Obviously, we're not going to automatically re-enable it on each article—we don't want to create a situation where it was enabled by users who have now moved on, and feedback would
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At present, the tables are seas of "TBD" with a few islands of candidates that happen to have no challengers from within the party, and where it can be presumed that they will be candidates should they wish to run again. There is no bright line where moving the page back to mainspace is justified,
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policy was about why I declined to close this as a "delete" or "redirect" as a matter of policy. It is rare that I close a discussion as "delete" when there is substantial opposition to it, but it has happened on occasion where a policy clearly mandates deletion, usually because there is a serious
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cautions me away from DRV in this case. Not every topic that is Notable (that is, presumed to merit an article) actually needs to have an article. But if I see other AfD closes (not from you in particular; just closes in this type of case) that follow the !votes away from the actual decision logic
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I can't quite see a clear consensus that GEOLAND overrules or replaces the GNG in the talkpage discussion that you linked to. Guidelines are not hard and fast rules that mandate which topics are notable and which are not and there is a wide range of topics where reasonable people may disagree. The
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I beg a thousand pardons for forgetting that you are an Icelander. My name is of Norwegian origin but I don't know much about Scandinavia and nothing of the Norwegian language. My grandfather also didn't know Norwegian but in 1970 he found some way to figure out how to spell "Merry Christmas" in
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In general, it is welcome to expand articles on cities by including information on aspects such as history and landmarks. When the required amount of detail would make the main article too long, spinning out separate articles on various aspects (be it the history, the landmarks, the infrastructure
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God-oh-Jesus), then other admins piling on & doubling down in the same vein, doesn't achieve anything positive, but a host of things negative: furthers an already entrenched uncivil environment, drives the wedge deeper against admins, puts on full display once again the hypocrisy of ADMINACCT
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because not handling those articles with care has serious implications that could bring the Wikimedia Foundation into legal trouble. I recognize that this was the edit summary, but they are publicly visible so the BLP policy does extend to them as well. Regarding Black Kite's conduct, his approach
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Thanks for informing me about the discussion. I have looked at it but decided to let another administrator close it. I close TFDs rarely and am not entirely up-to-date on what policies and conventions apply for templates. The template has an obvious connection to the deleted article, but it is not
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My enquiry today asks if you could possibly be able to unlock access to this (perhaps by putting it on my talk page) and I could utilise what used to exist as a template for a newer, fresher page? If so, that would be really helpful. I'm more than happy to do the hard work and chase up sources and
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Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time out to set straight the circumstances of your last Wikibreak. The last Wikibreak I took was some weeks after the incident that you refer to. I took a wiki-break due to me feeling that I had become entangled in a follow-up a few weeks later that was
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I took a month off, but I'm sort of back now. Sort of, because I haven't really edited Knowledge much in the last five years or so except for doing a little gnoming. I see you noticed I was away, and I just wanted to let you know that I take breaks from time to time when I need them, but I'm not
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I try to avoid getting involved in this conflict beyond giving my comments when asked. I disagree with what you just wrote, but I accept that you dislike the way that I am handling this and that you feel that criticisms of your conduct are unfounded. My words on the matter are nothing more than my
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Here's a couple questions I want in your head: 1) Do you think after experiencing MaxBrowne's harassments on WT:CHESS, and you as admin blaming me for equal incivility, that I as editor will become more, or less, tolerant of, and in my remarks to, the MaxBrowes of the WP? 2) Do you think you could
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I also want to prove to you that you are illogical, Sjakkalle: Look what you did. You claim you read the thread, found fault with both parties, therefore (according to you), MaxBrowne does not warrant any special admonishment more than me. Bullshit. For you to logically reach any other conclusion,
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as "quibbling", is an unnecessary and unfair slight to a conscientious and fair editor (Toccata), so there we go again with the lack of collegial behavior repeatedly coming from MaxBrowne. (And to suggest I'm in a "tag team" with Toccata because I speak up, is the same -- an unnecessary insult and
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come under scrutiny if you raise something at ANI, and could even lead to sanctions against yourself even though you're the one who raised the incident. Searching through the archive at ANI, it does seem Toccata is something of a serial complainer. I've been on wikipedia 6 years and I've never had
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Well yes, I have heard the Burke quote, which is a good one. In this case I don't think MaxBrowne is evil. He like everyone else on an open wiki like this is, is liable to being observed. I understand that admin inaction can be infuriating. A problem is that admin warnings or action often have the
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There's not much that I can add to Ihardlythinkso's comments here on this matter. Sjakkalle, I was not demanding that MaxBrowne be blocked, but I did hope that he would receive a warning from an administrator, telling him that his behaviour was wrong. As Ihardlythinkso has observed, he didn't even
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It is certainly an improvement. I understand your point about the sources being independent, but a source that is based on information from the company information is an issue that members of the community might consider a deficiency. I used a translation program to look at the German source and I
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Hi Sjakkalle, sorry for the late reply...as you can see, I'm still lurking around, but I'm mainly reading articles these days and trying to ignore all the rest. I may return to editing some day, but don't count the days :P anyway, just wanted to drop by and say thanks for your very nice post. I'm
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I wasn't arguing that the reclosure a day or so after the relist was a process failure in itself. I was arguing that just before the relist a constructive discussion was started, about where there was actual sources - but that someone with online access needed to do the search; the AFD was closed
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against having a separate article for this character, but note that it does have extensive coverage in the list article that it now redirects to. This result is consistent with previous precedent for most fictional characters. Separate articles for fictional characters are the exception. For most
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Indeed I closed the AFD on 23 May, but apparently I did so last year, not this year. The article was recreated in January this year, this time with the main concern (lack of sourcing) addressed. The revisions of the article that I deleted are still deleted, so the Milan Direct article is entirely
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In general, there is no need to ask for permission to list something on AFD again, but as always you should also consider alternatives. Is it possible to merge some of the content into another article on the 2012 campaign for example? In the last AFD there were some strong arguments and some weak
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Assuming that the page was written in the English language, there is no interpretation of that rule that allows KF to edit his user talk page for any other purpose than to appeal. The request could and should have gone directly to the "Requests for enforcement" section of the arbitration page. If
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You made the comment closing the discussion that CSD#A3 endorsed speedy deletion. Speedy deletion of any redirect was prohibited from using A3 until the end of the discussion, all !votes prior to the change of the !rule should not have been taken into consideration and deletion based on consensus
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In most cases, if people just reaffirm their opinion it just means that they read what you wrote, found it unconvincing, and feel that their previous opinion and reasoning still stand. In an AFD it is not possible to nullify all other opinions by making a change, and then demanding that a reason
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The main problem with the article was one of reliable sourcing. Apart from the two entries already in the Healdsburg article (the library and the bridge), the remainder of the article relied on city documents, which would probably be considered primary sources. While such sources can be used for
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there is currently no consensus for keeping this list in the article. The sources in the table do not make the claim that the deaths of each person inspired the BLM movement, so the OR issues have not been properly addressed. If you disagree with this, would you please make your case on the talk
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of that. I did not get in it with him to any extent, except to tell him he was personally attacking me, and misusing the thread, and "fuck off". To suggest that I would entertain the likes of MaxBrowne and get into an equal ping-pong tacky emotional brawl with or equal to him is an insult to me,
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Your view is noted, but it doesn’t change the fact that it was incorrect to characterize the close as «premature» when the close was in fact overdue. Believing that a further extension could have changed the outcome doesn’t alter that assessment. Ending the discussion is not an impediment for a
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Well, for example, reasonable arguments can be made on whether Olympedia really confers notability or not. It is probably a reliable source, but it's coverage is brief and its aim is to catalogue all Olympic competitors not just highlight the outstanding ones. As such, I think both sides of the
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which is a supplement (not a replacement) of the GNG. GNG is never irrelevant since sources are needed to build articles, but the degree of "significance" required may vary. It is typically low for geographical subjects. Populated places are "typically presumed" to be notable, but this is not a
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Thanks! Good to know that at least one other admin agrees with my line of reasoning. :-) It took some time to consider the arguments about the reliability of the source material. Some of the keep votes were a bit hasty in just citing precedent. FeydHuxtable made a good faith effort to prove the
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Arbcom makes rulings, right, that sometime get fashioned into some sort of semi-permanent quotable edict of what is permitted & what is not. (I'd like to see one specifically crafted that at no time, in any circumstance, will any admin, for any reason, throw comment designed to riducule the
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I'm definitely not questioning the consensus at the time to delete his page. It was a lot of speculation about a child who could have quite easily grown up not wanting to be a footballer. So, it was basically a nothing page. I might slowly work on it in my Sandbox and get the thoughts from the
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MaxBrowne doesn't get "off" those things by saying "but was frustrated". MaxBrowne called Toccata "anal" and he attacks other specific but unnamed individuals on his user page. (And Cobblet, if you wanna see real hypocrisy, there you go do some reading, OK?) My "Mr. Bully editor" was obviously
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rule A3, and so it is the community's right to interpret how A3 should be enforced. Had DRV been a court of criminal law, where I was a judicial judge presiding, and the redirect in question were a defendant on trial, I would have agreed with you. It wouldn't have been proper to convict someone
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is an essay (not a guideline like I wrote) but it doesn't change matters much. It basically gives some advice on how WP:GNG applies to fictional characters. The notability guidelines leave a lot of gray area that is interpreted through rough community consensus, and in this issue the that was
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I kind of think the AFD for her should have been relisted instead of close. If you look at the votes, only two editors have given a policy/guideline-based reason since the comment I posted where I linked to the NYM Gamer source, whereas Cat's Tuxedo was unsure of the reliability, and the other
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Why is it necessary, and how isn't it a PA, to bring up "9-yr-old" when informing an editor their "characterizations are unacceptable"?? Why is it necessary, and how isn't it a PA, to compare someone's maturity to that of a "9-yr-old" when informing an editor they're "acting in spite of better
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which is located in a tunnel below the square. The article is definitely not fake, it is a well-known transportation node in Oslo, and the page should not be deleted outright. It could be redirected back to the article on the station however, since there is considerable overlap in the content.
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I don't go through votes and accept or reject them based on their individual rationales, and then count up the votes that I have accepted. That method is vulnerable to letting my personal biases getting in the way of accepting votes with rationales that I don't agree with, leaving me prone to
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IHTS, I will just concede that you are completely right. Knowledge has a horrible working environment, and the patterns that you observe are an excellent summary of Knowledge's corrupt admin culture where we double down when an admin make personal attacks. Your criticisms of me are especially
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Sjakkalle, I'm planning to go ahead and open an AN on clarification of IBAN in general, because I can see that (what I consider your overly enthusiastic) interpretation such as yours is bound to continue without said clarification, and as mentioned I'm opposed to that interpretation, since it
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I'm not pursuing sanctions of anyone. For all he did counter to policy, there was not even a caution or warning at that ANI, and it appears that this has emboldened him (the "flush" editsum and other things post-ANI mentioned above). That post of mine you linked was to another user and has no
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2. All the articles listed as sources are actually independent, which does not contradict the fact they may use company's news for their sources of information. Unfortunately I managed to prove some facts only by articles which don't have much editorial input. Nevertheless, there are no press
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reads: "You don't go around calling article subjects childish names, unless you're about 9 years old." This is not calling MaxBrowne a year-old, but describing his characterizations as unacceptable. Were they made by a 9-year old we would attribute such conduct to ignorance, and respond with
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calls for cannot mean anything else than what you will find in the sources discussing the topic. Considering that Knowledge policy is to not use anything not supported by sources, what the sources universally say must be relevant. A few of the de-capitalizations were correct, and Cobblet has
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Hi! You messaged me right in my break, so apologies for not answering sooner. Yes, I remember that incident from several years ago that happened during the disputes over how far IAR stretched and prior to any formal rules on wheel-warring. Anyway, good to know that your eyes are still on the
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When someone edits a Wikimedia wiki without being logged in today, we show their IP address. As you may already know, we will not be able to do this in the future. This is a decision by the Wikimedia Foundation Legal department, because norms and regulations for privacy online have changed.
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The WP:CSD rules do not function the same way as judicial laws. They are interpreted by the community. That means that the spirit of the rule (that is, the intended effect of the rule) supersedes the literal wording of the rule, and that is a view shared by most of the community. One of the
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Thank you for clarifying. However, in that case I don't believe "no consensus" was the correct close; a majority of editors supported deleting the article, and those editors had the strongest argument - Olympedia was the only source presented as significant by the keep !voters, which means
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I think your intent was to start that edit with "At a 15 August..." (notice "15" instead of "12") to make the timing consistent with the source you cited, and to emphasize via your usage of "again" that Trump said it again 3 days after the first time he said something similar on August 12.
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Max, as much as I haven't gotten along w/ him, was being abused at AN. (It's PA to ridicule an editor by suggesting their maturity level is that of a 9-yr-old, as Black Kite did, and numerous admins double-downed at AN. It's a popular and seductive insult on the WP, seemingly innocuous and
9131:, I was hoping you would be willing to relist it. I am seeing a consensus to redirect emerging, and as it had only been open a week another might have been enough time to allow that consensus to be more clear, particularily with the good point raised by Lurking Shadow at the end about the
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You're missing some pertinent points, Sjakkalle. Such as ignoring the damage you do by placating and justifying the likes of MaxBrowne, for example, by your decision to enter he ANI brought by Toccata on uncivil behavior grounds. (Why did you even enter that ANI? You justified MaxBrowne's
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I cannot deny that I have seen situations where admins make very bad indefinite blocks, but the admin corps does not form a united clique. Speaking for myself only, I believe the vast majority of blocks that I have imposed have been for simple vandalism or on sockpuppets of banned users.
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telling you that in the thread I opened on your Talk a long, long time ago. (The only sparks between us since then are because you have subsequently been pursuing me with as much crap as you can throw at me at every conveivable opportunity. Not my idea to have even one word with you. )
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defines an "anal personality" as "a personality characterized by meticulous neatness and suspicion and reserve". I would avoid using that word nonetheless, because it can be interpreted differently, but it is generally wise to be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you
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article is in error. That article includes some National Register entries, but misses the buildings and districts established by City Ordinance by the City of Healdsburg. Should the table be included on that Healdsburg, California article? Or, should the deletion be reconsidered?
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is now open until 23.59 on Sunday, 3 December. All users who registered an account before Sunday, 28 October 2018, made at least 150 mainspace edits before Thursday, 1 November 2018 and are not currently blocked are eligible to vote. Users with alternate accounts may only vote once.
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I do not respond to every message (most notably RFA thank you notices), although I normally reply to requests and questions. Sometimes I am unable or do not have the time to do so (or I see that the problem has already been fixed). If I don't respond to your posting, please forgive
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As the person was only a very young child at the time who was still many years from becoming anywhere near a professional, I am inclined to think it was correct to delete the article back in 2006. Whether it is correct to recreate it now is probably a matter of discretion. The
5178:. It is highly recommended that admins look beyond the simple numerical threshold and satisfy themselves that the candidates have the required skills of communication and an advanced knowledge of notability and deletion. Admins are automatically included in this user right.
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that is a complete dealbreaker. I believe that I would be violating policy if I reversed my decision on the AFD, and I will therefore not do so. Now, there were comments that indicated that Mr. Harder could indeed be notable, and it would be legitimate, and not run afoul of
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established consensus for community use of the new protection level. Administrators are authorized to apply extended confirmed protection to combat any form of disruption (e.g. vandalism, sock puppetry, edit warring, etc.) on any topic, subject to the following conditions:
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tends to be somewhat harsher than I am (or "was", I haven't been doing much admin work for years) but I cannot say that his approach rises to the level of misconduct. The block log entry is neutral, and his comments are related to the conduct issues that led to the block.
9172:"That said, relisting should not be a substitute for a "no consensus" closure. If the closer feels there has been substantive debate, disparate opinions supported by policy have been expressed, and consensus has not been achieved, a no-consensus close may be preferable."
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No problems, I'm always happy to review my own decisions. I have been incorrect on some occasions as well. Being an admin on Knowledge is about as difficult or easy as you want it to be, since almost everything is strictly voluntary. Thank you for your kind words. :-)
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GHFA were formed from the remains and the youth teams of Northern Spirit. So, if we could have all links towards "Northern Spirit FC" and "GHFA Spirit FC" redirect to "Gladesville Hornsby Football Association Spirit FC", I think that would be the best outcome. Thanks!
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I see that some of your edits were made out of frustration, and in that regard I want to share with you one painfully instructive thing I learned from chess-playing. In the diagram on the right, from one of my games in the 2008 Hordaland circuit championship, I played
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Perhaps my comments might actually persuade him to act like an adult. If not, there is no harm done. Sometimes, dull and neutral "you're blocked" doesn't actually have any effect, because it gives the impression that you can do the same again after the block expires.
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Perhaps "independent" was a poor choice of words, but in general open consumer review sites such as Epinions are not considered to establish any notability since anyone can submit reviews without any checking the reviewer's credibibility. The same problem is true for
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I consider abusive and abuse of your power as admin to threaten a block, which you have done. I don't want to do that, so, please consider the arguments I've given you here for logic and fairness, and please revert and withdraw your threat.) Thanks for your consider,
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I was right to say that, his behavior reminded me of irresponsible young people that I have known, and maybe my bitch-slapping him with my insult will get the message across and he will change his behavior, where a block & block rationale wouldn't have the same
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based on that. So, while it as looking like consensus was clear on a redirect at first, I don't think there was enough re-evaluation based on the new sourcing I provided. This is where I'm trying to get at. That's why I think it should have at least been relisted.
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You are correct that I got the date wrong there. Sorry about that. I see that the paragraph has since been changed so the point is moot now. In many cases you can correct such errors yourself, but if the page is semi-protected it is good to alder us. Thanks! :-)
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had been deleted by you due to copyright infringement. Can I again start this article? There is also a article on this person in Bengali Knowledge. I will try my best to edit this article without copyright infringement. Thanks :) Che12PM 13:41, 13 May 2017 (UTC)
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subject. I also think that the table does not need to be in a separate article. Since Chrislk02 has specifically authorized that the deletion be reconsidered, I will restore the table and make an editorial decision to merge it with the Black Lives Matter article.
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sit there unattended—but if you're interested in enabling it for your articles, it's pretty simple to do. Just go to the article you want to enable it on, click the "request feedback" link in the toolbox in the sidebar, and AFT5 will be enabled for that article.
1175:, but have not done so. I'm sure you have heard Edmund Burke's quote "All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." I hope you will reconsider your ongoing avoidance of conflict of any sort, "for fear of hurting someone's feelings".
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in the discussion were arguing that railway stations were inherently notable. They were arguing that the sourcing was sufficient. You may or may not agree with that, but they had something to point to, and that I think is the strongest argument on that side.
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undeserved assertion about my motivations and values.) As an editor here I obviously have plenty of frustrations too, but I don't use them for excuses what I do and what I write, I take effort to control those things explicitly, for a long time now. Regards,
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minor. As such, I agree that this never should have escalated to AN level. I endorsed Admiral Caius's statement of "trouting" both without any sanctions; in your case because of the Gordon Crown edit that gave the AN posting more merit than it would have had
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Ordinarily, any comments placed here will stay, and only simple vandalism will be reverted. If you wish to make a personal attack against me it will stay for everyone to see. Someone else will judge whether an attack says more about you or about me however.
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His frustration certainly entitles him to undo his own contributions. I'm disappointed that one of our most experienced editors stooped to the very name-calling he accuses the other editor of, and that it happened after what was actually a perfectly civil
2498:) p.s. You were also not the target of Max's incivilities, so you can hardly tell me, or Toccata, or Malleus re his harassers, how those editors should feel, and complain when they as editors do not respond like perfect machine robotoids that you require.
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says that for site-banned users, access to the user talkpage is "usually not allowed", and in any case they are no longer members of the community. But even so, neither SilkTork nor Salvio said any thing that was directly at odds with the banning policy.
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he offered a sort of "peace treaty" to Ihardlythinkso, writing, "Let's not fight. We both want to improve wikipedia's chess coverage." Since he didn't direct such a message at me, he is implying that I do not want to improve chess coverage on Knowledge.
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You are of course free to challenge my closes on DRV. I hold the firm view that closing in accordance with the position that you advocated would be a supervote, and contrary to the requirement that there be rough consensus for a deletion to take place.
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I think you've gotten this close completely wrong as the article is currently ready for mainspace from a notability standpoint and the TBDs can be easily edited. When would you suggest moving it back to mainspace, or should I strike up a DRV? Thanks!
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characters, most of the sourcing will be "in-universe", which is fine for a list article, but insufficient for a separate article. The arguments that the sourcing, though present, didn't clear the bar for a separate article were well in line with the
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
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be damned. He compounded the insult by placing warning templates on my talk page despite my request that he refrain from doing so, and despite the fact that the policy on personal attacks specifically says that they can be removed by anyone.
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Mea culpa. Perhaps I should have left the stub page alone. Please reinstate the 4info page. If possible, please correct the title at the top with 4INFO. I believe the Corporation Overview where I did add a few things was appropriate.
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articles may not have been noteworthy in their own right, it may be appropriate to have a properly referenced sentence or two within the article on the particular Clubs. Can you help me here ? Or suggest someone who can ? Cheers !
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to be merged. But AFD is a poor venue for discussing merges, since they are an editorial decision, not requiring administrator tools to execute anything. If you wish to pursue merging, please use the regular process for that.
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issue could be corrected with editing, but I don't see a consensus in support of that position; some editors do believe that, but other editors disagree, and no editor has been able to provide that it can be resolved.
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unintended consequnce of raising tensions rather than diffusing them. Even when an action ought to be uncontroversial, such as locking the talkpage of a banned user who by policy is not allowed to edit anywhere here
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prematurely before consensus had formed, while an active discussion still was taking place. While recreation remains the option, closing the AFD removes the forum where constructive group discussion can take place.
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the keep side was arguing about notability and sources while ignoring that the article was basically a promotional advertisement. Both of these are key policies central to Knowledge's mission of verifiability and
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if at all possible. I am not ignorant to the fact that some editors are skilled at being infuriating while still using superficially polite words, but none of that excuses cursing and swearing at people either.
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guidance. But an adult who does so is acting in spite of better knowledge, and so the response is more forceful. That is the meaning that I am reading from BK here, and I cannot see that as a personal attack.
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arbitration case have published a revised timetable for the case, which changes what you may have been told when the case was opened. The dates have been revised as follows: the Evidence phase will close
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I don't understand your allegation that I clearly overstepped my authority. Can you explain how? For the record, I have no desire or intention of "silencing" Gerda, nor do I think that I am invulnerable.
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make it more difficult to achieve what you want, because an admin looking at the situation will see two people cursing at each other, and find the issue far too thorny to issue sanctions on one side.
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Thanks for pointing out that the title is ambiguous. To be fair, that would have been an objection to the title when the page was an article as well. But I can make a disambiguation page instead.
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I can't remember editing this article. I see that the page is edit-protected due to a dispute over this issue. Apparently wet-leased aircraft are not included in the fleet data. The discussion is
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4794:: You're welcome! These overdue AFDs often contain interesting cases that are not entirely straightforward, and it felt good taking another looks at this business after some months of absence.
2316:"Fuck off" however does nothing to help. If you wouldn't say these things in a face to face conversation, please don't write it on Knowledge (or anywhere else on the internet for that matter).
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Sjakkalle has clearly over-stepped his authority Gerda, given the ongoing ArbCom case, but being an administrator he is invulnerable, so best to move on before he tries to silence you as well.
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they endorse the stronger arguments in support of that position. If the two sides are roughly balanced, that is usually a "no consensus" where the usual result is no change to the status quo.
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9324:whole point
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5479:Arbitration
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4352:5 July 2015
3634:Hello, I'm
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2845:Sun Creator
2454:WP:INVOLVED
2039:pointy edit
814:David Fuchs
330:another one
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7155:WP:NOTBURO
7072:WP:GEOLAND
6962:WP:GEOLAND
6910:Regarding
6906:Good close
6869:WP:STUBIFY
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6569:Thank you!
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5506:Obituaries
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