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User:Tobias Conradi HalfShadow 20:30, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi. I notice you recently protected a number of discussion archives in your userspace. I can't find any history of vandalism or other unconstructive editing to these pages. Discussion archives are not routinely protected in this way, and while semi-protection to deter casual vandals is probably acceptable, I fail to see that full protection is necessary. I understand that the pages are intended to remain in their current state, but virtually all of the other 20,000 discussion archives we have seem to be managing this pretty well without protection. There are a few archives (mostly of more controversial pages) which have attracted the odd bit of vandalism, reverting or in extreme cases semi-protecting has always sufficed. I recommend that you review the protection policy, which applies as much to your userspace as anywhere else on the wiki, consider removing the protection, and semi-protect the pages if and only if they are the target of repeated unconstructive edits by multiple users – Gurch 11:03, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
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Please don't forget to reblock placing the discussion link in the block log. Best regards, Navou banter 01:01, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm back and I'll try to be good.-- Inetpup 02:36, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
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I notice that you have edited lists of bus routes recently. You might be interested in helping with the new WikiProject buses, especially the proposed Bus route list guide. We are also working out when a bus route should have its own article and other issues. -- NE2 15:38, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
Seems to be under attack by vandals. I have added your userpage to my watchlist in the meantime. MrMacMan Talk 19:17, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
uh.... excuse my childish brother he has been editing so user pages I seen and I deeply apologize to the hard-worked people he has ruin peoples user page and my so sorry. Arnon Chaffin 19:33, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
The template you placed on his page saying "It has been established that this blocked user is the puppet master of one or more abusive or block / ban-evading sock puppets. " how many sockpuppet accounts does it take to have one of those put on a users page? I ask because 3 times now I have turned in a guy who has 5 going on 6 (current open case) [ [1]] if this one goes thorough and it looks just like his others. Thats 5 times he has made accounts to avoid a block. I was just curious if that template has a set number to get and if its for admins only. Thanks for your time. -- Xiahou 01:20, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm pretty sure we've never agreed before, if so, my bad; KP Botany 20:11, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi, Physicq210: Would you reconsider your indefblock of User:Joseph The Greatest!(I share my name with no man)? This user's name is under 50 characters, which I don't think fits the criteria of 'extremely lengthy' in the username policy. Thank you in advance for considering it. Anchoress 03:23, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
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My apologizes on the request. I didn't know that there was a standing request for it to be moved to another board. I will move it to the WP:ANI board. Again, please accept my apologizes. - SVRTVDude ( V T) 01:55, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
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... blocking socks? You should be studying! </motherly nagging> ;) – Riana ऋ 05:35, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Who is R. Sieger? What is this controversy about? Wouldn't it have better to explain why R. Sieger is edits are biased? What are his edits? VK35 16:53, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
Hey, so you commented somewhat extensively on the AN/I thread regarding User:Miskin. It's been brought to WP:RFAR, should you wish to comment there. ⇒ SWATJester Denny Crane. 11:18, 14 May 2007 (UTC)
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I really like the picture on your user page. A.Z. 06:23, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
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Do you know what has happened to the article on the city of Seattle. I can't find it anywhere? -- Patleahy 03:20, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
The article Irish neutrality during World War II has been nominated for deletion. Please add your opinion to the discussion on AfD. -- sony-youth pléigh 22:20, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
Hello. You deleted the article Pbnation a little while ago. The page was being vandalised by multiple users who I suspect are sockpuppets. I was starting to prepare to submit a case to Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets, but can no longer do so as I can no longer access the page's edit history in order to provide diffs as evidence. Would you please briefly review the page's history yourself and block as necessary? The sockpuppetry seemed rather obvious ... multiple accounts simultaneously vandalsing the same page, including at least one (DK Radar) created less than 1 hour ago ... so starting a case at WP:SSP is probably unnecessary.
I had copied the article's edit history into Notepad and so can post that below. The only person on that list whom I don't suspect to be a sockpuppet is User:P4k. I was also unable to check the edits made by two of the IPs. I would appreciate your assistance in this matter. Thank you, Black Falcon ( Talk) 06:20, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
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I that that you may be the one responsible for banning Nkras. May I know why? I found the arguments he was involved in on Conservative Judaism's talk page stimulating and very precise, and I feel that, perhaps, he has been banned as a result of merely opposing the concensus; then again, I am not thoroughly informed of whatever else he might have done. Would you be able to comment, or perhaps direct me to where I'd be able to find a way to communicate with this user being that he has been blocked, banned and all but squashed out of Wikipedia existance? DRosenbach ( Talk | Contribs) 12:21, 1 June 2007 (UTC)
I am writing to express deepest thanks for helping in this situation. I turned to ArbCom because I was getting desperate, in a "It's him or me" kind of way (I didn't raise that because I didn't want to seem like I was trying to force things to go my way). I have been absolutely puzzled by this trolling; not because of the trolling, per se, but because of its longevity and absolute obsession with me. I suppose it's always unnerving when a person exhibits unstable behavior directed at a person, but this has been odd behavior directed at me since March. Scribe has been a great help, and he has a lot of gratitude from me. But I was feeling the short blocks were not getting the IP to change their behavior, but focus it to WP:GAME policies and guidelines in more and more clever ways. As User:Thatcher131 pointed to a problem I was already encountering when trying to deal with each new IP manifestation of this User, that when I reported it to an admin, "Unfortunately, many admins who watch there will be unaware that this is an ongoing problem, and will react by suggesting that this is a content dispute that should be addressed by talking about it, or that it is not serious enough vandalism to block without first going through the warning levels." Exactly. What I needed I received, which was an unequivocal statement that this User is now banned, and a diff to show that regardless of what this User attempts to do, no matter the clever manner or gaming of policies and guidelines that make their trolling and vandalization not apparent, I can point to a conclusive judgment on them. This happened to day, when an admin e-mailed me about my reverting the IP's comments on my FA candidacy for Tompkins Square Park Police Riot (what the IP used as an example of my vandalizing on their talk page). This well-meaning admin wrote in an e-mail that my removal of this IP criticizing me and my "lies" as "Consider the act that the IP points to as vandalism by you. I hate to say it, but it looks like .... vandalism by you." I kept coming across this, and it was very frustrating, which is why I took so much time to reconstruct their relentless behavior in one location. So, I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you, for your help and understanding. This unbalanced behavior has been odd to witness, and to have myself be the focal point of it. It was also becoming too time-consuming and too frustrating when I have a lot of other things I want to contribute and work on with the website. I am also flattered by the admin suggestion; unfortunately, I don't think I have the best temperment for such a position (I don't know how you guys do it) and I relish focusing on using my creativity to improve the site. But I also have an artistic temperment. That said, Wikipedia's guidelines of behavior have not only improved my editing and relating on this website, but also in my own life. I find myself telling other people to "assume good faith" often ("Don't assume he didn't call you because he is playing games with you, assume good faith--maybe he's just really busy, or maybe someone died...you never know.") That's Wikipedia. Dave -- David Shankbone 04:54, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
He came back under another IP address 69.120.74.120 and 69.119.127.181. Less than 2 hours later. [5] [6] . He has admitted to this and basically refuses to abide by the block. He is even going forth with page archiving for EdwinCasadoBaez' page [7]. YoSoyGuapo 07:19, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm, we meet again; thanks for your...eh...lecture last night. But what brings me here is some pictures I uploaded, eg "Image:IMGKillaloe 2093w.jpg" - they have migrated to Wikicommons! How is that done? How did you discover it? I asked way back could I move my pics to Commons but was told they would have to be uploaded again. (Which at my upload speed would be a total pain). Obviously you know of another way....could you explain how it is done? I have some orphans need saving. ( Sarah777 01:34, 4 June 2007 (UTC))
I have placed normal set on AfD. The problem is not whether it's "worthwhile", but whether it's standard terminology. I don't believe it is. -- Trovatore 03:52, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
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Why on earth did you delete the article on Horace Traubel? He was a noted journalist. He did edit The Conservator. He did publish Walt Whitman's articles From WorldCat, just as a start:
Conserving Walt Whitman's fame : selections from Horace Traubel's Conservator, 1890-1919 by Gary Schmidgall; Horace Traubel Language: English Type: Book Publisher: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, ©2006. ISBN: 087745972X 9780877459729 | OCLC: 61229838 | Cite this Item Subjects: Whitman, Walt, | Poets, American -- 19th century -- Biography.
The conservator. by Horace Traubel Language: English Type: Serial Publication : Periodical : Monthly Publisher: Philadelphia : H.L. Traubel, [1890-1919] | Other Editions ... OCLC: 1697211 | Cite this Item Subjects: Social problems -- Periodicals.
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Complete index to the Conservator : published by Horace Traubel, from March 1890 to June 1919 by Horace Traubel; Henry Scholey Saunders Language: English Type: Book : Microform Publisher: Toronto : [s.n.], 1920.
I will of course restore it tomorrow, if you don't get to it first, but perhaps there was some problem with the article that I am not aware of, though I cannot imagine what. DGG 08:12, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
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You probably don't remember me, or remember what you taught me, but you get my Thanks "Barnstar" by teaching me that vandalising is a terrible, terrible thing by banning me long ago. Codelyoko193 20:49, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
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The short of the long is that I'm a pretty bold editor and people don't like that. I familiarize myself with the consensus of the community (that is WP:EL and things of that nature) and then act on those understandings. The other editors, and even some admins, have a serious problem with that. I'm aggressive in my edits and I remove bunk content without remorse and swiftly. I have been attacked from all sides numerous times and respond when I have a chance on the talk pages of the appropriate articles. I am not a "nice person" when attacked; although, I do apologize if I go to far (which is once by my count). Happy to talk ad nausseum (spelling?) about this, but wanted to be short. // Tecmobowl
Man with two legs 19:01, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
I believe that you improperly conflated the separate results for HHO gas and Brown's Gas, which were improperly AFDed together in the first place. Brown's Gas is well known, scientific background and in industrial use, as many mentioned in the AFD. HHO is pseudoscience. Viewed separately, there was clearly a keep on Brown's gas, and I have restored it. Georgewilliamherbert 19:52, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Given the current emotions among certain proponents - Nomen Nescio Gnothi seauton 21:00, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
Sorry for my brief message this morning, but I couldn't write more at the time. Can you please explain why you deleted these articles?
Also, as I'm sure you've noticed, EMS and Gnothi seauton have stated that I am a proponent of this "technology"; a fraudster, and that I'm trying to get these articles kept for publicity reasons. This couldn't be farther from the truth, as pointed out by everyone who knows me outside this debate. A cursory look through my contributions to Wikipedia and to this article will convince you otherwise. I think the defamation and interpersonal/editorial disputes are heading towards an RfC, at the least... — Omegatron 01:19, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
Cant believe you deleted james de la vega's wiki page. thats an insult to nyc.
In the SFO article, I didn't do any original research. I just told it like it was. Explain you position!! -- Inetpup 05:24, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
An editor has asked for a deletion review of HHO gas. Since you closed the deletion discussion for this article or speedy-deleted it, you might want to participate in the deletion review. Femto 11:58, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
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I got a message from you indicating that you had reverted some edits originating at this IP address from the article on San Francisco. I haven't ever visited that page, let alone edited it. The IP address in question is the address of my proxy server, and there are several computers behind it. They all belong to members of my immediate family. These edits seem to have been made by a friend of my 14-year-old son. My son has also made some edits (not to the SF article), but I have told him that he must get an account if he intends to make any further edits. I have also told him that his friends may not make edits from this system. I hope that that will be sufficient to curb the nuisance; we'll see. My apologies for any inconvenience or disruption. MaxwellPerkins 06:12, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
I notice you deleted the article "Decide", for being "Non-notable". Decide is a program to create awareness about democracy and deliberation, and is being used by several museums and organizations worldwide. If you Google "Decide" you will get the project's website, playdecide.org as the first result on the page, or in the top list. It is a laudable initiative, supported by the European Commission, and it's a shame that its definition has been deleted from Wikipedia. Can you please re-instate the article? Thank you! Andinams 07:29, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
Per the above image, I had tagged it as orphaned fair use and did not change the {{ GFDL-self}} tag as I figured the Google logo and copyright notice in the bottom centre was obiviously this image was only usable under fair use. I guess it was not so and as such I have had to re-tag the image for deletion again. Thanks.-- User:Gay Cdn (talk) (Contr) 11:11, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
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05:23, May 22, 2007 Kurykh (Talk | contribs | block) deleted " Image:Moscow-flag.png" (CSD I8)
YOu delete the image because it was supposedly joved to Commons, but you didn't pay attention that its name was changed. This created a host of red links in wikipedia. In the future in such case you have to update wikipedia links to the new name from Commons . `' юзырь:mikka 19:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
Some concern about actions by administrator User:Omegatron. Given this and this, I'm a little worried by these actions [8] and especially [9] (salted page), which was followed by this slightly surreal exchange. Also, looking at this diff, I'm starting to lose some of my AGF. I considered taking this to WP:ANI, but thought it best to alert previously involved admins first. I'd be interested in your thoughts. Thanks, EliminatorJR Talk 01:17, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Hi there. I need a quick opinion from an admin. User:Hornetman16 tagged the above image for speedy deletion as "Breaks Florida's Laws" -- it's a photo of a group of nudist bikers, one of whom is about 3. As it had previously passed an IfD, I removed the speedy tag and renominated it for IfD. I let Hornetman16 know, and he disagrees with my action as he feels this image could lead to prosecution; I feel it's an innocent photo, or at least not so offensive as to require immediate action. I offered to get an admin's opinion, so I'm asking you. Restore speedy or IfD? Please reply at User talk:Hornetman16. Cheers, Flyguy649 talk contribs 05:04, 23 June 2007 (UTC)
You live in California?-- Hornetman16 06:38, 23 June 2007 (UTC)