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* ] (now named ]). Digwuren again engaged in heavy edit warrying that led to yet another block: | * ] (now named ]). Digwuren again engaged in heavy edit warrying that led to yet another block: | ||
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* ] reverting almost the same stuff over and over in an attempt to POV it: | |||
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** and calling other editor's actions "vandalism" to boot. | |||
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Also note heavy edit warrying by ] in the same article. | |||
* ] - here examples are so numerous that I'll only provide a selection of those: | |||
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* ] - removing POV tag without consensus: | |||
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Basically, what he's trying to do is to bully other editors to make them stay out of "his" articles so he can plague them with POV pushing. These edits are only a sample (albeit a representative one) of his warrying. | |||
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== Sander Sade == | == Sander Sade == |
Latest revision as of 10:42, 9 September 2007
Disruption history
As the ArbCom is probably aware of, Digwuren has a lengthy record of blocks made by several admins for various disruptions . Since last block, User:Deskana unblocked Digwuren stating explicitely that "having consulted blocking admin, this user is unblocked to participate in RFC and/or mediation cases ONLY. reblock if user abuses this trust."
Obviously, Digwuren's disruptive attitude did not end with that unblock.
Edit warrying and POV Pushing
Digwuren's attitude was extremely disruptive on a number of pages, where he engaged in heavy edit warrying. Examples include:
- Monument of Lihula - edit warrying leading to a block (see block log):
- Anti-Estonian sentiment (now named Estonia-Russia relations). Digwuren again engaged in heavy edit warrying that led to yet another block:
- Lennart Meri - edit warrying to keep a POV phrase "non-communist style" election. Such a phrase is obviously inflammatory and far better alternatives are possible but he kept reverting it.
- Jüri Uluots reverting almost the same stuff over and over in an attempt to POV it:
- Soviet occupation - stopping 1 edit short of 3RR:
- Rein Lang - edit warrying:
Also note heavy edit warrying by User:Alexia Death in the same article.
- Bronze Soldier of Tallinn - here examples are so numerous that I'll only provide a selection of those:
- Soviet occupation of Romania - removing POV tag without consensus:
There are many more diffs from this page but they're too many to list them all
Basically, what he's trying to do is to bully other editors to make them stay out of "his" articles so he can plague them with POV pushing. These edits are only a sample (albeit a representative one) of his warrying.
Creation of tendentious templates
Sander Sade
Calling other user's edits "vandalism":