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:Can you slay the AOL behemoth? <font face="Verdana">[[User:Durova|<span style="color:#009">Durova</span>]]<sup>''[[User talk:Durova|Charg]][[WP:EA|<span style="color:#0c0">e!</span>]]''</sup></font> 20:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
:Can you slay the AOL behemoth? <font face="Verdana">[[User:Durova|<span style="color:#009">Durova</span>]]<sup>''[[User talk:Durova|Charg]][[WP:EA|<span style="color:#0c0">e!</span>]]''</sup></font> 20:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
::Two of the administrators I deal with daily are quite experienced with dealing with dynamic IPs and open proxies, so just let me know. ✎ <b>[[User:Wizardry Dragon|Wizardry Dragon]]</b> <sup>([[User_talk:Wizardry_Dragon|Talk to Me]]) ([[Special:Contributions/Wizardry_Dragon|My Contributions]]) ([[User:Wizardry_Dragon/Wikipedia_Neutrality_Project|Support Neutrality on Wikipedia]])</sup> 21:29, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
::Two of the administrators I deal with daily are quite experienced with dealing with dynamic IPs and open proxies, so just let me know. ✎ <b>[[User:Wizardry Dragon|Wizardry Dragon]]</b> <sup>([[User_talk:Wizardry_Dragon|Talk to Me]]) ([[Special:Contributions/Wizardry_Dragon|My Contributions]]) ([[User:Wizardry_Dragon/Wikipedia_Neutrality_Project|Support Neutrality on Wikipedia]])</sup> 21:29, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

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r u a chick

This type of post is like the voice of nature calling Please check my edit history. To answer your question, yes I am a chick. You have also been blocked for 48 hours for vandalizing various pages. Thank you for coming to an administrator's user talk and making that simpler for everyone. DurovaCharge! 23:39, 26 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Think of this as Evolution In Action...Doc Tropics 00:07, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter: Issue IX - November 2006

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This is an automated delivery by grafikbot 22:15, 26 November 2006 (UTC) [reply]

Final warning?

Hi, did you go through the diffs I made available? Why issue me a final warning before a first warning? I would have liked it if you had banned me for complaining about another user's harassment. He's an experienced user and I'm a newbie? Experienced users are always right? Thanks, dont mind my sarcasm, I'm just pissed off with wikipedia's standards of objectivity. ­ Kris (☎ talk | contribs) 13:44, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I read every one of your page diffs. I strongly recommend you join Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user. Whatever bias I have has worked in your favor because I would normally block an editor who has been in violation of eight different policies and guidelines. I haven't done that in your case because your mistakes appear to have been sincere efforts to improve the encyclopedia and you do have valuable knowledge about the music of India. Your diffs didn't confirm your assertions of bad faith and your suppositions about how I conducted the investigation are far from the mark. He hasn't harassesed you; he noticed that you had some problems and cleaned up after you. I hope you adjust to the way we do things here. DurovaCharge! 14:12, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject France

The above project has been proposed at the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals#France, would be needing some willing helpers to merge and bring together the various active Wiki Projects related to France. Let me know if you have some suggetion or ideas for it. STTW (talk) 16:00, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Great idea - I'm kind of surprised there isn't a France project already. Now that I've climbed onto the administration treadmill I break a sweat just staying in place. Keep me posted if this gets underway. I already owe the Military History WikiProject more time than I can give it. DurovaCharge! 22:08, 27 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Creepy Crawler

The Userpage 'Spiderman you edited isn't actually a userpage. it's a regular page named User:Spiderman. THe user's got... issues... with wikipedia. Just so you know. I've been following up on getting him banned. he's got a 72 hour ban, and I'm going to go ot checkuser next, following allegations he's a sockpuppet.ThuranX 02:06, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, I implemented the 72 hour block. Go and run the checkuser and get back to me if it comes in positive. DurovaCharge! 02:10, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. I'm going to be at a wedding for the next few days, and cannot guarantee I'll be able to follow up on the checkuser. I submitted it a few days ago, but it still hasn't been acted upon. I do intend to follow up, and haven't 'disappeared' nor lost interest in follow up. Just letting you know, since you handledthe initial incident stuff. ThuranX 02:46, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Nevermind, it came back declined, the alleged other accounts were too old to check. I have, however, set speedy delte tags on all the faked Userpages he created. I'm not sure if there's much more that can be done, or how to pursue avenues that are available, but if you leave a message, when I return, I'll follow up. ThuranX 04:40, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Request for comment

Thanks for your reply. I have a request that you verify my understanding of a Wikipedia criterion; I do not want to make erroneous statements about articles, particularly those with which I've been involved. On the Creation Seventh Day Adventist Church that has been the subject of some controversy, one of the editors who has actually made a number of beneficial contributions to the format and content of the entry (so not a hostile editor by any means) has added a "NPOV" tag citing the percentage of references, primarily those regarding doctrinal statements if I read his reasoning correctly, coming from the official Church website itself. He suggests that the article either be deleted or merged with another entry.

My response is that, after reading through the NPOV guideline, I find nothing that speaks of the percentage of references that must be independent, provided that the statements ARE verified by external sources. Further, although the views of the movement are held by a small minority, the restrictions based upon "viewpoint" are not wholly applicable, since the article does not solely present statements of beliefs, but also events of some import related to the Church's existence. The discussion is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Creation_Seventh_Day_Adventist_Church#NPOV_tag

If this requires an official Request for Comments, please inform me if that would be better; I would just like to know (from an admin. standpoint) if my understanding of the policy as I have read it is a valid one. Thanks. Zahakiel 17:19, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I wouldn't say requires, but WP:RFC looks like a good way to settle the matter. DurovaCharge! 19:05, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Remember

Any new info on the Wikipedia:Long_term_abuse#Asian_fetish_vandal? They still around, etc? 68.39.174.238 02:59, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

As far as I know the vandal has been inactive for several months. DurovaCharge! 15:43, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You might recall this post at WP:AN/PA wherein user:Scherf reported various disturbances relating to Steve Scherf and Gracenote. Due to COI issues on Scherf's part, I got involved with the BLP and reverted this negative, unsourced assertion; then left a comment on the talkpage here. There followed a number of reverts with more talkpage comments for a couple of days.

When the article was still unsourced, I had suggested to Mr. Scherf that it might be possible to nom the article for AfD and he approved/requested that I do so. At that point, a "reliable" (contrasted to earlier attempts) cite was attached to the objectionable material here and I responded by attempting to reach a compromise and use neutral wording. Most recently, Mr. Scherf posted a rather lengthy missive on the talkpage here voicing his ongoing frustration, and I again reverted the material.

At this point, the issue has gone beyond my ability to resolve on my own, and I left a note on the talkpage advising that I would be seeking admin intervention, and suggesting that the article be deleted. At this point I'm officially doing both. Tag, you're "it". Doc Tropics 08:37, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You could still nominate it for deletion per the notability guidelines. I don't know whether it would succeed but it's worth a try. Post diffs for me if Kinslayer violates more policies and I'll react accordingly. Another possibility is to do a checkuser (or if this doesn't fit a suspected sockpuppet report) on the similar accounts that attack the page. I already extended a Kinslayer block for sockpuppetry - although that was a slam dunk situation and this isn't. The biography vandalism doesn't seem frequent enough to protect the page. So if there's something here that needs sysop tools then get back to me (I don't have checkuser powers). You and Steve can do the rest yourselves. Regards, DurovaCharge! 15:55, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks D, your help is always appreciated. I have posted the AfD here and your input would be welcome. Thanks again, Doc Tropics 19:27, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Threw in my two cents - looks like the nomination will carry. Good work. Are you thinking of running for adminship? I've got a spare mop in my closet if you're interested. DurovaCharge! 22:29, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, I saw and appreciated your comments; things look good so far. LOL about your spare mop. Yes, I'm interested, but I was thinking maybe February or so. I have a 3RR block in my log, so it seems prudent to let that fade into history a bit, while I continue learning. You know I "stalk" you, right? You're one of the admins I've been learning from. I know quality when I see it : ) Doc Tropics 22:34, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
True, and it's less than a month old sigh. I'll keep a feather duster near the extra mop for when you feel ready. May I have the honor of nominating you when the time comes? DurovaCharge! 22:50, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I now refer to that unfortunate event as the "Election Day Fracas"; there's a brief discussion here with the blocking admin. As for the nomination, I assure you dear lady, it is I who would be honored. Judging by some recent comments and emails, I might even be able to scrounge up a couple of co-noms. In the meantime, let me know if I can help you out with anything : ) Doc Tropics 23:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Well, my hopes to blow some NSA agent's cover story seem to be fizzling so you might lurk around Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Waldorf education. Each time I try to walk away one of the involved parties ropes me back. I hope it doesn't happen again but at this point the very least I'm compelled to do is monitor the case for any new allegations that invoke me. If you get involved in investigations as an administrator - or even as an editor - this sort of thing will probably happen from time to time. I really do my best to earn a squeaky clean reputation that I can invoke on occasions when someone attempts to smear me. By nature I'm a smartass and a prankster: in real life my idea of a good joke is to have an evening out with the girls and during the third round of drinks suggest Suppose you gave Santa a lap dance and asked him which list you're on? Of course that kind of humor is thoroughly inappropriate with strangers so I keep things straitlaced here. DurovaCharge! 23:43, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I had been aware of both situations, and made a comment at the pump about the first. I'd been watching the second ebb and flow across your talkpage for a while. Your patience and good advice, and even your referee's whistle, were all put to the test. I guess that's what you get paid the Big Bucks for? Humor is an important part of how otherwise serious contributors can keep their sanity in this wacky-wiki-world. Unfortunately, what gives one person a pleasant chuckle can be offensive to another, so we've always got to watch ourselves. I know, I have a similar "problem" myself. But seriously, if you ever go through with the Santa thing, please, let me know how he answers : ) Doc Tropics 00:55, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

(Befuddled administrator reads bank balance searching for Big Bucks...sobs uncontrollably upon discovering they don't exist...wonders why she doesn't lead Paris Hilton's charmed life). ;) DurovaCharge! 01:37, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
At least know you have the appreciation of a grateful public. {bows deeply} Pete K 02:16, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Davey Havok

Hey, there's an edit war going on over at the Davey Havok article by a number of IPs. Can you please semi-protect? Thanks. -- Kerowren 19:07, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Done. DurovaCharge! 22:31, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Arbitration Template

I happened to notice that you, I think in error, endorsed the Assume Good Faith portion under "arbitrators". Pete K 03:50, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Oops, thanks for the catch. DurovaCharge! 13:50, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If a user account or IP is single-minded or disruptive, it is evident from looking at a few contribs; asking for specific diffs is needless when in some cases every contribution is an example of the behavior in question. It just delays processing and allows the person to continue. —Centrxtalk • 04:07, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Also, there is no point in moving a listing to "Under investigation" if nothing whatsoever has been done with them. The point of this split is so that entries in the "New" section can be summarily dismissed if appropriate, without clogging up the page, so that only legitimate requests that warrant further monitoring are in "Under investigation". Most of the entries in this long list were totally defunct, and could even have been removed initially. —Centrxtalk • 04:11, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
That reads as if my choices have irritated you. Am I right in guessing the tone or is this an effect of it's-just-text-can't-see-your-face-or-hear-your-voice? I admit I'd been waiting for the end of the month to archive some of those requests - my time has been short this week and I got roped into another arbitration case. Part of why I move requests down to open is because sometimes those editors do return to provide new evidence. There hadn't been much systematic maintenance on that board when I got mopified: mishmash case headings, IP requests and user account requests jumbled together, and the board was getting flagged for backlog because plenty of cases were going days with no reply at all. I'm not sure exactly how longstanding those problems were, yet I like to think I've gotten it running a lot better. So now - and I respect what you do generally - it's disheartening to see you come here with that post.
Here's an analogy: some years back I adopted a stray cat. He had wandered around the neighborhood for at least a year and nobody was feeding him. So I set out a plate of cat food. At first he was terrified and wouldn't approach it until I went indoors. Then, peeking behind the curtain, I could see him gobble because he was nearly starving. After a month he trusted me enough to come indoors and when he saw I had another cat food dish (I did have another cat) he took a flying leap for it, devoured every stale morsel, and licked the bowl. After two months he tried to get finicky: he turned up his nose at dry cat food and started holding out for a canned meal. So I told him, Do you want to be my cat or not? DurovaCharge! 05:00, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sounds like a shaggy cat story to me : ) Doc Tropics 07:21, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

new toy

Kirill Lokshin and me have developed a new toy (discussion):

External images
helms
Front
Rear

Implemented in an article it can look like in Mongol bow (including some misunderstanding) or Indian Wars. While we (mostly me) think it is a great thing (contrary to the long frustrating negotiations for images that can not keep up with the rapid expansion of articles and new requests), it would require some people to use it and not overdo it. You just have to google missing images and insert the url with a short description. I would really appreciate it, especially for the feedback. Thank you a lot. Greatings Wandalstouring 06:59, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


FA nomination for California Gold Rush

The California Gold Rush article has been nominated for Featured article status. If you would like to comment on this nomination, please go here to leave your comment. To leave a comment on that page, click the [edit] link to the right of the title California Gold Rush.NorCalHistory 20:36, 2 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, Durova, for your continuing support! The intent of the article was to balance both good and bad events and effects within the article. If you'd like to touch it up, please feel free, or let me know what you're thinking of, and I'll be glad to do it. Again, thanks! NorCalHistory 18:20, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Most of that was already addressed before I got to it, but I tweaked a little. BTW it's probably worth mentioning in one of the articles (maybe Gold in California) that it's still possible to pan for gold in the state. Hobbyist stores still sell prospecting supplies. I've tried it a couple of times but - like most people nowadays - the few grains I got weren't worth much. DurovaCharge! 14:56, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You helped choose Cactus as this week's WP:AID winner

Thank you for your support of the Article Improvement Drive.
This week Cactus was selected to be improved to featured article status.
Hope you can help.

MER-C 03:25, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Following up on the suggestion to include a map in the California Gold Rush article, two maps are available. If you get a chance to go to my talk page, both maps are posted there for your review, and any comment you might have would be appreciated! NorCalHistory 07:54, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Editor X / Joan of Arc

Hi Durova, noticed your post on Talk:Joan of Arc. I think Voln's edit history raises legitimate suspicions of sockpuppetry, since s/he got involved in editing disputes on several pages soon after registering--it looks like the user had already been active on these pages. I'm not certain whether this is Editor X, but I'm not as familiar with that person's activities as you are. Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I agree something fishy is happening here. --Akhilleus (talk) 03:22, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My summary focused on what had been the most recent behavior at that time. Voln's participation parallels the original account. Compare the following:
  • ...since the type of male clothing she was wearing had "laces and points" by which the pants and tunic could be securely tied together, such clothing was the only means she had of preventing the attempted rape she was being subjected to at the hands of her English guards.[1]
  • The Condemnation transcript is not the only source concerning Joan of Arc's motives for wearing male clothing. The witnesses at the Rehabilitation trial provided many quotations from her on the subject, as do many chronicles and the like. The motive was not "disguise", but rather the usage of this clothing as a defense against rape since the hosen and doublet could be tied together to make it difficult for her guards to pull the hosen off.[2]
Not only do these reflect identical points of view on an idiosyncratic topic even among Joan of Arc enthusiasts, both posts employ similar syntax. The first of these quotes comes from User:AWilliamson dated 8 October 2004 (that account's second edit ever at Wikipedia) and the second is Voln's post of 3 December 2006. As you can see from that account's history, AWilliamson edited extensively on the topics of Joan of Arc and Cross-dressing.
The rabbit hole goes even deeper: when AWilliamson first registered he revealed his full name, declared that he was the owner of the website I mentioned at Talk:Joan of Arc, and claimed that he was at work on a project to translate all relevant documents about Joan of Arc into English. Voln claims extensive familiarity with the original sources in their original languages.[3] Within three days of registering AWilliamson was already embroiled in an edit war[4] and in a couple of weeks he was in mediation for a dispute about cross-dressing and Joan of Arc.[5] Soon he was removing polite posts that asked for references from his talk page and claiming the editors were sockpuppets (these editors were uninvolved in the mediation case).[6] By the time the account was six weeks old the mediation dispute had turned ugly.[7] Some of his factual assertions in that thread are eye-popping.
The interpersonal conflicts never ended and by the middle of 2005 he had abandoned the account to edit as an AOL vandal. I've got several reasons for thinking this. A particularly compelling reason is an early edit where he edited before logging in, then signed on and changed the signature from an IP address to his username.[8] He hadn't begun deliberate exploitation of AOL's randomized IP ranges yet - and how many Reston, Virginia AOL customers have this much knowledge of Joan of Arc, plus interests in cross-dressing, homosexuality, and Catholicism? He later tried to cover his tracks by redirecting User:AWilliamson to User:AWilliamson. - a subtle change most editors won't notice if they try to trace the account history. I believe AWilliamson is the original account because early posts use HTML tags instead of Wikimarkup[9] and have newbie errors about adding signatures.[10] It seems he began re-registering as a sockfarm in mid-2006 after I posted the IP ranges to the long term vandalism noticeboard. I don't have any smoking gun for that conclusion, but I've noticed a series of new accounts that act like sockpuppets.
So there's the result of my detective work. What's your call: am I Dr. Sherlock or Inspector Clouseau? DurovaCharge! 04:43, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Might as well throw this in: AWilliamson's opinion about Joan of Arc's clothing draws heavily upon a 1929 study by Adrien Harmand that's available only in French.[11] Unless I've missed something in that source or another relevant work, AWilliamson has drawn an original and weakly substantiated conclusion that the garments Joan of Arc is known to have worn at the peak of her career are the same type of apparel that was available to her in prison at the very end of her life. So as far as I know, the two quotes above describe Williamson's original research. DurovaCharge! 05:29, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Go ahead, alter your sig to DurovaHolmes. That is some impressive detective work Sherlock. Doc Tropics 05:34, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Think I should carry the matter beyond this talk page? I tried to raise it a couple of times previously, but the complexity and duration of the problem seemed to work against me. I wasn't so well known in the community back then and my ducks weren't so neatly in a row - I probably went across as kooky when I attempted to describe the problem. I haven't tracked the disruption at the other subjects with equal care: whenever I looked I was pretty sure he remained a troublemaker elsewhere but I was pessimistic about my chances of being taken seriously. DurovaCharge! 06:16, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This definitely seems to merit more attention, but it's not the kind of situation that is easily handled by normal processes. The depth and complexity of the edit history issues make it daunting, as does the specialized academic nature of some of the points being discussed. From what I've seen, ANI may not be the best venue for this; it's more geared towards handling obvious violations. That would leave the DR process; maybe you should start with an RfC? If your suspicions are correct, this will probably be time-consuming and require the full process, unless the editor wanders off again and disappears. I'll be interested in seeing what happens, I might even poke around : ) Doc Tropics 06:43, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Despite my comment (above), your post at ANI is probably a good way to start. I realized after seeing it that it will hopefully attract some attention from editors who would be interested in the sleuthing aspect, and probably more able to follow-up than an average RfC responder. Good move. Doc Tropics 15:57, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Kudos for all the work in tracking this down! Shell babelfish 16:06, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Wow, Durova! User:Durova/Complex vandalism at Joan of Arc is some excellent sleuthing! Kudos to you for all of your hard work! --Kralizec! (talk) 16:28, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Holmesian indeed. This is good evidence that User:AWilliamson is engaged in long-term disruptive editing through multiple accounts. Personally, I think the evidence is strong enough that obvious socks like User:Elizabeth87 can be blocked on sight--one of his/her edits is basically a long cut-and-paste from Allen Williamson's website. Other accounts that basically self-identify as AWilliamson should be blocked.
On the other hand, I don't think that things are as clear with Voln. Your investigation gives us strong reasons to be suspicious--I find both users' interest in Harmand's theories to be decisive, and looking back through AWilliamson's contributions I think there's a strong similarity in style and tone. But there's space for other editors to have reasonable doubt, still--I don't think you've found a smoking gun that will convince everyone. Furthermore, while Voln's contributions might have violated WP:POINT, I haven't seen any serious policy violations from this account. So it's hard, I think, to say that this account is a seriously disruptive one at this time.
I agree that WP:ANI, while not ideal for this sort of thing, might be a good place to get more input. WP:SSP is useless right now, it seems, and WP:RFCU probably would not help much in this situation, since there are so many AOL users. An updated post to long-term abuse might also be helpful. From a prevention standpoint, the best thing is to have a group of alert editors watching the associated pages.
As an aside, I hadn't realized before just how much POV-pushing there had been on Joan of Arc, and how strange some of it was. It's even more impressive that you raised it to FA status with such kookiness involved, and it's also impressive that you kept your cool the whole time. --Akhilleus (talk) 18:20, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Have you seen the thread Voln started lower on this page? I agree - proceed with caution - yet this strains even my sense of fairness and good faith. DurovaCharge! 18:24, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry, Durova, I'm a little behind--I saw the thread below, but not the post to WP:ANI. Things seem to be moving towards a community ban, which seems like an appropriate outcome. --Akhilleus (talk) 18:41, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If any doubt remains, have a look at some diffs from Voln's talk page. This says "Archiving" in the edit note but no archive was created. The types of complaints and the topics covered bear an eerie similarity to AWilliamson, particularly The Bible and homosexuality and Homosexuality and Christianity; talk page blanking and misleading edit summaries are also trademark Williamson tactics.[12] He also performed a similar blanking that included the removal of a final block warning while marking the edit as minor.[13] DurovaCharge! 20:36, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Durova, if this editor ever takes advantages of dynamic IPs or edits under proxies, please tell me and I'll have it squared away quick. Cheers, ✎ Wizardry Dragon (Talk to Me) (My Contributions) (Support Neutrality on Wikipedia) 20:54, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Can you slay the AOL behemoth? DurovaCharge! 20:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Two of the administrators I deal with daily are quite experienced with dealing with dynamic IPs and open proxies, so just let me know. ✎ Wizardry Dragon (Talk to Me) (My Contributions) (Support Neutrality on Wikipedia) 21:29, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The Barnstar of Diligence
"This whole situation is turning out to be a lot like an iceberg, where you see only a small portion sticking up in the air, but when you look below the surface, you discover a huge quantity of exploding penguins." -- Dave Barry
Whatever the outcome, you deserve a barnstar for tracking down and meticulously documenting this corpus of edits. Choess 22:15, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ref desk deletionism

I noticed you're a member of 'Wikipedians against censorship'. You're also frequently active at the ref desk. Yet I haven't seen any comments by you on the (lengthy!) discussions at the talk page on the deletions of other people's posts. Just in case you missed that, I thought I'd point it out to you. I've also put up a notice at Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedians against censorship#5 December 2006. DirkvdM 08:51, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Heh, I threw in my two cents. Thanks. DurovaCharge! 15:18, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University

Listen please, I'd like this locking of the page removed now. This locking and RfI on me is a bit of a joke because the 72.91.169.22 is Riveros11 and User:72.91.28.223 whom both refer to himself in this and other complaints as if he Riveros11 is a third party. Please see detailed documentation, here [14]. I am not the only victim.
  • Riveros11 has been using 72.91.169.22 and other IPs to build up a bogus case against me and others in order to block me out from editing the article. Whilst continuing to to do his edits using the Riveros11 user name so that we could not see what he was up to.
The background to this case is that Luis [User:Riveros11|Riveros11]] is a teacher and recruiter for this millenarianist group the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University and they have an IT team working on this article to ensure that nothing that contradicts its PR can exist there. Not even links for ex-victims as per The Family, Moonies and Scientology etc. Ditto, that no materials can be references from their "scriptures" or publications as per other religions and groups. What this is all about is blocking any questions being raise. Ditto, The Family, Moonies and Scientology etc all have critical or opposition sections and links which he has removed from this one.
The history goes back to when he was suspended from a public discussion forum for making personal attacks on others which he has continued to lay blame on me for. I was the victim of those attacks. See, [15]
With references to consistent claim that I accepted to use the sources he provided and have requested discussion of reliable sources, policy is clear; [16]
Self-published and dubious sources in articles about the author(s)
* it is relevant to their notability;
* it is not contentious;
* it is not unduly self-serving;
* it does not involve claims about third parties, or about events not directly related to the subject;
* there is no reasonable doubt as to who wrote it.
I put in for RfC, mediation and arbitration and the guy refused to participate whilst all the time using these alternative IPs to try block me out. I am glad I found all this to understand what is going on because it had all been hidden. 195.82.106.244 12:43, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It's only semi-protected. You could register and in four days you'd be able to edit like everyone else. DurovaCharge! 14:56, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Accusations

I don't understand why you're making accusations against me, especially since we were on the same side with regard to the Hobbins issue. We should be on the same side with regard to the current debate over Pernoud, unless you reject Pernoud's viewpoint. I had thought otherwise. But what did I ever do to you, Durova? Voln 16:18, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

If you'd like to clear your name then agree to a checkuser. If it comes back negative then you'll have my sincere apologies. DurovaCharge! 16:26, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
That sounds like a very simple, straightforward solution; and it's certainly the easiest way to resolve the issue. Doc Tropics 16:36, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
What's interesting here is that he refers to my opinion of Pernoud's viewpoint - but I haven't posted at all to the current discussion of Pernoud. In fact the most recent post where I refer to her even briefly is from 25 October where I mention her name among several and link to a section at Joan of Arc facts and trivia that cites a book she coauthored as a reference. To really understand how much I respect Pernoud, Voln would have to dig deep in the archives or actually remember debates that occurred a year ago. Which is more probable? DurovaCharge! 18:00, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Occam's razor suggests you could reasonably add this to the evidence collection. Note also, there is no denial of the allegations, just a mournful cry of "Why are you picking on me?". Doc Tropics 18:06, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think a checkuser is warranted here, but I'd like to point out that it's just an IP check, and a determined sockpuppeteer can easily set things up so that the checkuser comes back negative. The results will not necessarily be decisive. --Akhilleus (talk) 18:07, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think a checkuser has been warranted for a very long time, but their rules are strict and unless I'm mistaken we might need some formal exception to perform one without his consent. However, opinions at the other thread have been unanimous for a community ban even if it bypasses checkuser. The inconsistency in his post above suggests that this is the same person and as Doc points out he hasn't denied the allegation. I'll give him a reasonable interim for response before proceeding. DurovaCharge! 18:18, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ref desk

Regarding your comments here, I think you misunderstood the issues at the reference desk. See my reply on the talk page there. -- SCZenz 16:26, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've followed up. DurovaCharge! 17:35, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Help needed

Hi. User:Srkris, whom you warned a few days ago has not changed his ways. He has been uploading copyrighted images and faking the copyright information even when we have shown clearly the source of the images. He is even ignoring an admin's explanations and naming the tagging as 'bad faith edits'. He is also pushing is POV in the [[Carnatic music] article by repetedly deleting cited information. I need some help dealing with this difficult user. Thanks Parthi talk/contribs 19:20, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Hi, Venu62 is tagging images with licenses (particularly those uploaded by me) with copyvio tags in a baseless manner. I have clearly specified the licensing. Wikipedia allows newspaper images (low-res images), and I have appropriately mentioned that they are newspaper images. Venu62 is trying to make destructive edits to my articles and images since he has something personal against me. One admin tried to show me that they are against wikipedia's guidelines, but I proved to him that they are not. I request help against Venu62's destructive edits. He has particularly been stalking me and editing the same articles immediately after me. He is guilty of WP:STALK ­ Kris (☎ talk | contribs) 19:26, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It seems to me that the images in question are either copyright violations, or misuse of Fair use tags. Thanks. --Ragib 19:28, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
As I explained before, no Wikistalking is occurring here. Skris is probably violating copyright and has definitely violated WP:CIVIL and WP:AGF. I was extremely lenient in giving a final warning rather than a block for the earlier behavior and Skris has received multiple warnings from other users since that time. One week block. Strongly recommend Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user upon return. DurovaCharge! 20:09, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]