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===NPOV Policy=== | |||
:The ] policy appears to be the most misunderstood policy. Here are some good excerpts: | |||
::"fairly represent all sides of a dispute by not making articles state, imply, or insinuate that only one side is correct." | |||
You have the patience of a saint, my friend. You're an inspiration. I have a far lower frustration threshhold than you apparently do. Keep up the good work. --] 21:41, 19 May 2005 (UTC) | |||
::"unbiased writing presents conflicting views without asserting them." " Writing unbiasedly can be conceived very well as representing disputes, characterizing them, rather than engaging in them." | |||
Thanks, FuelWagon, for reformatting my ''Let's go sentence by sentence'' post. Given the size the talk page now is, that'll sure make any contributions easier for the users. ] 16:36, 20 May 2005 (UTC) | |||
::"If we are to represent the dispute fairly, we should present competing views in proportion to their representation among experts on the subject," | |||
''Ghost, that's a very generous way of saying this editor is a partisan hack.'' - LOL. Of course, but that's my style, my friend....If I give them enough rope, they'll save me the trouble of a hanging...--] 5 July 2005 14:54 (UTC) | |||
::"Facts are not points of view in and of themselves. So an easy way to avoid making a statement that promotes a point of view is to find a reputable source for a fact and cite the source." | |||
===Mediation=== | |||
The request for mediation on the Terri Schiavo article is . | |||
::"the policy does not say that there even is such a thing as objectivity, a "view from nowhere" such that articles written from that point of view are consequently objectively true" | |||
:I've been asked by ghost to step in as Mediator. How do you feel about that? And where (if anywhere) shall we discuss all this? ] ] 23:02, Jun 17, 2005 (UTC) | |||
::'''Pseudoscience''': "represent the majority (scientific) view as the majority view and the minority (sometimes pseudoscientific) view as the minority view" "(some editors) believe Misplaced Pages should adopt a "scientific point of view" rather than a "neutral point of view." However, it has not been established that there is really a need for such a policy" "explain how scientists have received pseudoscientific theories." | |||
:Please meet me at ]. ] ] 00:22, Jun 18, 2005 (UTC) | |||
==]== | |||
"Removed my name|it's too silly" was the edit summary by one of the Mediation editors. I'm dumbstruck. That takes real work. The self-centered, naked arrogance.... I'm going to bed.--] 03:35, 20 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
::(ghost's comment in reponse to SlimVirgin withdrawing from mediation: Revision as of 03:15, 20 July 2005 SlimVirgin "removed my name; it's too silly".) | |||
===NCdave=== | |||
] | |||
====RFC on NCdave==== | |||
I have filed a request for comment on NCdave. You can visit the page by going ]. I have left this message on your talk page since you have been involved in the dispute resolution process regarding his edits in the past. ] 11:31, Apr 12, 2005 (UTC) | |||
] | |||
====Editor comments on NCdave==== | |||
I will now commence chuckling and knee-slapping | |||
Just wanted to let you know that I am officially appropriating the phrase "Whack-a-Mole logic game" for my own use, that is <i>excellent</i>. Been trying to think of a succint way to describe NCdave's style of debate for a while now.<br> | |||
] 08:11, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC) | |||
Stuff from my talk page moved by Uncle Ed to ] | |||
(And the "whack-a-mole logic game" is ''brilliant''.)] 01:04, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC) | |||
More archives . | |||
As you saw, friend NCdave is back and has put the NPOV tag on twice. Be on the lookout for more of the same. I'm concerned about taking it out a third time. ] 01:06, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
Also, I apparently I have a fan club. A W-a-M stalker is following me around and posting stuff addressed to me at other peoples' talk pages. I'm sure he'll do it here. I know you'll know how to handle it. | |||
:I have asked for disciplinary measures against NCDave on ]. I ask for your support.--] 19:49, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
==Mediator's Announcement== | |||
You are invited to participate in the Mediation regarding the ] article. Initial discussion is beginning at ]. ] ] 20:28, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC) | |||
==]== | ==]== | ||
I have started to compile a series of notes around the ] article . ] 20:22, 5 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
I started an ] a few months ago. Not sure if you're interested in merging material or just use it to add other links to your page. ] 06:23, 7 September 2005 (UTC) | |||
I admit to my own POV on Intelligent Design (I'm neo-Pagan), so having another Wikipedian that I know telling me when I'm being stupid would be very helpful. I respect your work on all things ], and hope I can enlist your help.--] 21:21, 6 May 2005 (UTC) | |||
In the future, refrain from my comments. --] <big>ॐ</big> 04:24, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
the New Yorker had an excellent piece on Intelligent Design a few weeks ago--I recommend it as a good read if you didn't catch it. (I actually haven't read the I.D. page on[REDACTED] though, so I don't know if it would be helpful.)--] 00:24, 16 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
==]== | |||
I'm sorry to say the usefulness of that article has decreased since the recent edits of ] and ] (beginning around May 12). It is confusing, and it seems to intentionally obscure the basic facts of the maneuver. --] 20:08, 16 May 2005 (UTC) | |||
Apology accepted. I'll take a look at it. I found some good stuff on the reaction to "THE DEAL" made on Monday, and I'll add it at some point. ] ] 04:46, May 25, 2005 (UTC) | |||
The goal of my edits was not to water down Democratic criticisms but to present the same criticisms in a more clearly neutral point of view. I'm actually sympathetic to the Democratic position in this debate, but that position is stronger when the points made are clearly neutrally stating facts rather than coming across (when read by someone who favors the nuclear option) as attacks or accusations. I think the article as a whole is superb and have directed people who don't understand why anyone would oppose the nuclear option to read the article. I'm just trying to look for statements that would be perceived as possibly biased in their presentation and restate them to convey the same information in a way that doesn't raise red-flags. | |||
I would be very happy to coordinate with you to find mutually acceptable wording for statements you feel have been watered down. I'll kick some proposed wording out for you-- would you prefer that it be here or on the Nuclear Option talk page? | |||
--] | |||
:Fuel, double-checking before I jump in. Did you get my response? Is the invite still open, or should we discuss it further?--] 15:14, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
::FW, "I'm goin in Maverick..."--] 18:35, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC) | |||
== Goethean's opinion == | |||
:''Since you seem to have it all figured out over there, perhaps you should spend your time there too. FuelWagon 7 July 2005 18:04 (UTC)'' | |||
I ignored your last invitation to leave Misplaced Pages, but I did see it. In response, I suggest that you look into the very basic principles of civility that the Misplaced Pages requires for its members. I think that you're an asshole too, but I decline to attack you personally. Perhaps you should consider a similar approach. --] <big>ॐ</big> 7 July 2005 18:11 (UTC) | |||
== Schiavo, of course == | |||
Yo Fuel, you know I think you're the shit. That being said, maybe you could try and get your message across without all capitals and without swear words (or calling SlimVirgin a jerk and an asshole etc etc). Keeping it civil will give you a slightly better chance of getting your message across. Of course, if that doesn't work, then I think Wiki policy allows you to kill them. ]<small> ] ]</small> 14:31, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
:What Proto the wise said. Fuel, we all know you mean well, and we know you're pissed about some of the things the new contributor wrote. She has certainly played a very significant role in escalating this, in a manner very unlike what one would expect from an experienced editor and administrator. However, the cursing might get you banned, which would be a loss to Misplaced Pages and all the projects you've worked on. Take a deep breath before you post next on the issue. I'll be saying my piece shortly.~ ] | ] | ] → 18:37, July 12, 2005 (UTC) | |||
FuelWagon, I think that both SlimVirgin and yourself are valuable editors. With that said, how would you feel about removing personal attacks from the talk page? Just put a note in the summary field; I would much rather have you do it than someone else, plus it would show goodwill on your part. See ]. --] | ] 19:47, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
==SlimVirgin edit== | |||
SlimVirgin made a massive edit . | |||
SlimVirgin began editing at 15:11, inserted the "in use" tag at 16:42, removed the tag about 2 hours later, and then did her last edit at 18:38. Each individual diff is given here: | |||
15:11 | |||
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16:42 "in use" tag | |||
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18:13 "in use" tag removed | |||
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18:38 | |||
Duckecho and I both protest this massive edit on the talk page. | |||
in one diff, SlimVirgin simultaneously says ''There has been no massive edit'' while chastizing me ''you just reverted a couple of hours of copy editing.'' | |||
I revert her edits. | |||
After SlimVirgin's edit was reverted, SlimVirgin posted ''If you feel I've introduced errors, please list them on talk, and I will go through them with you. But do list them. Don't make unsubstantiated claims.'' | |||
The entire conversation on the Talk page is contained in this , starting from SlimVirgin's first post to my last post. Duckecho and myself both posted many, many problems we had with SlimVirgin's edit. She did not conceed on a single point. | |||
The list of issues with SlimVirgin's edits include the following: | |||
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regarding diff: The embedded note that USED to be there said: | |||
''<-- This paragraph is a direct quote from Dr. Bernat's testimony before the U.S. Senate in April 2005. Dr. Bernat's testimony was approved by the AAN Executive Committee. The two links provided document the testimony and the AAN approval.--> '' | |||
SlimVirgin deleted this embedded note, and then inserts into the same paragraph, an embedded note questioning the accuracy of the quote. | |||
''<--Is this true? I seem to recall a case in England where a man woke up after a long time in PVS.--><--What levels of "prognostic certainty"?: '' | |||
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''"During this time, the Schindlers allegedly encouraged Mr. Schiavo to get on with his life, and he introduced them to women he was dating."'' | |||
inserting the word "allegedly" might be technically not untrue, it casts a whole lot of doubt without any context. This statement about dating was reported by a guardian ad litem to the court. It is the guy's job to get the facts right, not present one pov. I can't recall, but I'm prety sure the guardian ad litem did not use the word "allegedly" in his report. and as far as I know, the Schindlers never challenged that statement at the time, either. Though I believe they may have challenged it much (years?) later, when they were willing to challenge anything possible. There's a URL right by that line with an embedded note saying <-- quoting from page 11 of 38 of Wolfson report -->, in case anyone was wondering where the "alleged" statement came from. | |||
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''The noise awoke Michael Schiavo, and he called 911 emergency services. <--I'm deleting "immediately" wherever I find it, because it's journalese and usually unverifiable, not because I think it wasn't immediate.-->"'' | |||
Govorner Bush launched an investigation specifically into whether or not Michael called 911 "immediately" or whether there was foul play on his part. The DA recently dropped the investigation saying Michael's story was consistent and that the cause of Terri's collapse was probably cardiac arrest. | |||
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''"(PVS), according to seven neurologists who examined her, or a minimally conscious state (MCS), according to one other."'' | |||
The dissenting neurologist suggested "therapies" that the court dismissed as quackery. If this neurologist is included in the intro, then his diasnosis as MCS needs to include the fact that his therapies are questionable. | |||
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Before: ''In March 1994, guardian ad litem John H. Pecarek was appointed by the court to determine if there had been any abuse by Michael Schiavo. Pecarek's report found no evidence for any inappropriate actions, and indicated that Michael had been very attentive to his wife. <--Do not remove Pecarek's statement. It is quoted in several court orders and GAL reports, however Pecarek's report is unavailable on the internet. -->'' | |||
SlimVirgin's Edit: ''In March 1994, guardian ad litem John H. Pecarek was appointed by the court to determine whether there had been any abuse by Mr. Schiavo. Pecarek's report found no evidence of any inappropriate acts, and indicated that Mr. Schiavo had been attentive to his wife. <--attentive? did he actually use this word?-->Mr. Schiavo remained his wife's guardian.<--Might it be worth explaining the sense in which he remained her guardian when there were court-appointed guardians?-->'' | |||
an informative embedded note is deleted (the one saying the statement from Pecarek is QUOTED in several court orders but NOT available directly on the internet). And it is replaced by a question of accuracy "Did he really use that word?" | |||
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Before: ''Other neurologists — Drs. Jeffery M. Karp, James H. Barnhill, and Thomas H. Harrison — also examined Mrs. Schiavo over the years and made the same diagnosis; they also shared a very poor opinion about her chances for recovery.'' | |||
SlimVirgin Version: ''Other neurologists — Dr. Jeffery M. Karp, Dr. James H. Barnhill, and Dr. Thomas H. Harrison — also examined Schiavo over the years and made the same diagnosis, which entailed a poor prognosis.'' | |||
changed the emphasis on the second half of the sentence from "all shared the opinion of poor chance for recovery" to "Terri's chances for recovery were poor", but it's no longer clear that this is something that all the doctor's believed. | |||
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Neuroscientist posted a good, detailed response to some problems he had with SlimVirgin's edit . | |||
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Despite this laundry list of problems, SlimVirgin has NOT ONCE conceeded that there is ANY PROBLEM with ANY PART of SlimVirgin's ENTIRE EDIT. | |||
==SlimVirgin accusations== | |||
SlimVirgin made a number of unsourced accusations on the talk page against me | |||
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SlimVirgin ''"But I feel that FuelWagon and Duckecho are POV pushing too by insisting, for example, that no dissenting voice be heard in the intro."'' | |||
Although I told SlimVirgin I never said any such nonsense, SlimVirgin has to date not apologized for such a gross distortion of facts. ] 21:19, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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SlimVirgin ''It appears that a small group of editors, currently consisting of ] and ] have taken ownership of this page and won't allow others to edit without their consent. This isn't allowed.'' | |||
This was in response to SlimVirgin's massive edit, discussed above with all its problems. I reverted SlimVirgin's edit because of all the problems listed above. And rather than admit it's a bad edit, SlimVirgin accuses me of "taking ownership" of the article. Fixing a bad edit === ownership???? ] 21:54, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
No acknowledgement of this accusation being false, misplaced, or otherwise misdirected has been forthcoming. ] 21:54, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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, SlimVirgin accuses me of violating NPOV and "No Original Research". | |||
Neither one of which were something I violated. I haven't acted neutral towards SlimVirgin, but I am not neutral towards ''any'' edit that makes the article worse. I have been completely NPOV towards the article. And I have no clue where the "No Original Research" violation came from. SlimVirgin seemed to be throwing hand grenades at this point. | |||
No apology from SlimVirgin has been forthcoming. ] 22:00, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
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another unsourced accusation from SlimVirgin is : ''Thank you Fuelwagon, I know what PVS is. The prognosis is always poor, but at the beginning it's more hopeful than after months and years. You're arguing now for the sake of it.'' | |||
However, the article contains a quote from the American Neurological Association which describes PVS: ''The prognosis for recovery of awareness in PVS has been quantified, and, in general, the prognosis depends on the cause and duration of PVS. It is worse after cardiac arrest and after a long duration of PVS. Patients remaining in PVS for greater than three months after cardiac arrest have only a slight chance of recovery of awareness. Recovery of awareness is unprecedented after two years. With head injury causing PVS, the times necessary to show these levels of prognostic certainty are one year and five years, respectively.'' | |||
Therefore, depending on the patients condition, the chance of recovery could be '''slight''' or '''unprecedented''', which means SlimVirgin's assertion that ''"the prognosis is always poor"'' is outright wrong. | |||
I wasn't arguing for the sake of arguing, the edit made by SlimVirgin was wrong. The argument made by SlimVirgin to defend SlimVirgin's edit was a gross oversimplification. | |||
No correction from SlimVirgin has been forthcoming. | |||
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After Neuroscientist posted his list of issues with SlimVirgin's edit, SlimVirgin replied to Neuroscientist with . | |||
SlimVirgin mentions that prior to coming to the article, SlimVirgin ''got the impression of bullying or system-gaming on Duckecho's part''. So SlimVirgin came to the article with prejudice. | |||
SlimVirgin accused Duckecho and myself of being ''"two editors taking control of edits"''. | |||
SlimVirgin defended her edits explaining ''"I decided to try to improve the page, at least by getting the sources sorted out,"'' however, she never explains why she deleted the embedded notes with source information, rather than rolling them into the article. | |||
SlimVirgin once again accused that "FuelWagon and Duckecho began blind reverting". Apparently, the laundry list of problems listed above constitutes "blindness" on my part. | |||
SlimVirgin then accuses Neuroscientist: ''"I don't appreciate the personal comments you've lobbed at me."'' No such comments were made by Neuroscientist. | |||
I'm starting to get the distinct impression that we're dealing with a ]. SlimVirgin accuses '''everyone''' of launching personal attacks against SlimVirgin if the editor does not wholeheartedly agree with SlimVirgin's edits. | |||
==Administrator tag team== | |||
20:18, 20 June 2005 :: Ed Poor on talk page that mediation page for Terri Schiavo article has been set up. | |||
19:08, 11 July 2005 :: FuelWagon performs first revert of SlimVirgin's edit . | |||
Approximately 20 posts are made to Terri Schiavo talk page by SlimVirgin and FuelWagon , culminating in Ed Poor making his first appearance on talk page since almost a month. | |||
20:58, 11 July 2005 :: ''''A stern warning from Uncle Ed'' . | |||
::''May I suggest that parties to the mediation avoid making any "reversions"? Moreover, an Edit Summary like "revert to last version by Stanselmdoc" doesn't really sum anything up. | |||
::''Our mediation seems to have stalled. Your choices at this point are (1) fire me, or (2) return to the Mediation. I've never failed yet, but if you feel I have failed you, say so. Don't just sneak away.'' | |||
::::A month of silence from Ed Poor, and 20 posts after SlimVirgin gets her edit reverted, Ed Poor shows up with a "stern warning" defending SlimVirgin. | |||
18:06, 12 July 2005 :: SlimVirgin ''I'm therefore withdrawing from editing this article, I hope only temporarily, until I decide whether it's appropriate to approach this as an admin, or whether to pursue dispute resolution as an editor.'' | |||
21:02 :: Ed Poor blocks me three hours after SlimVirgin withdraws, after Ed Poor himself had made only one appearance on teh talk page in a month. | |||
21:29, 12 July 2005 :: FuelWagon makes an edit to talk page (half an hour after being blocked) | |||
21:41, 12 July 2005 :: SlimVirgin: ''Ed, regarding your block at 21:12 of {{user|FuelWagon}}, he's continuing to edit with the same user account despite the block. See his contribs and particularly his comment here. '' | |||
::So, not only is SlimVirgin AWARE that I have been blocked less than half an hour after it occurred, but SlimVirgin is monitoring my edits after the block and mistakes my post to my own talk page as a problem with the block, and then reports the "problem" to Ed Poor. | |||
05:59, 13 July 2005 :: Neuroscientist posts a rather long, detailed list of problems with SlimVirgin's edit . It is over 5,000 words long and goes into a lot of the neurological-related issues surrounding the Terri Schiavo case. | |||
15:46, July 13, 2005 : Ed Poor responds to Neuroscientist : | |||
::''There is a fine line between making personal remarks, and criticizing someone's contributions to Misplaced Pages. I hope you will read ]. Please be careful not to hurt other editors' feelings with comments like:'' | |||
::''*this User demonstrated very, very, very poor judgment by doing what she did. '' | |||
::''*the 12,000-edit administrator who doesn’t seem to have learned ... do not be reckless.'' | |||
::out of 5,000 words of technical problems with SlimVirgin's edits regarding neurologically-related stuff, Ed comments on 28 words. No mention is made of any of the factual errors listed by SlimVirgin. Oh, the "dont be reckless" is an admonishing from . I'm trying to figure out when you can say "don't be reckless" about an edit and when it becomes a violation of "no personal attacks". | |||
17:05, 13 July 2005 :: SlimVirgin just posted in response to which allows blocked editors to edit their talk page. (cough). | |||
:::''I'm not keen on this feature, though I appreciate Ed had the right idea in asking for it, because it helps people to communicate and it keeps it off the mailing list. The downside is that we now have talk pages turning into obsessive diatribes against the blocking admin, or against the editors involved in the dispute that led to the block, not a good thing to be on the receiving end of.'' | |||
Ed Poor posts reply on SlimVirgin's talk page. | |||
:::''You made a very good point, Slim:'' | |||
:::''obsessive diatribes against the blocking admin, or against the editors involved in the dispute that led to the block, not a good thing to be on the receiving end of'' | |||
:::''Can we deal with this by then (1) giving them a clear ] block and then (2) protecting their talk page? (If we had to continue talking about the block - everyone but them of course - we could do it on an unprotected subpage.)'' | |||
==I am currently blocked== | |||
SlimVirgin made a massively bad edit and a number of false accusations against me. | |||
I swore at SlimVirgin on the talk page, mostly when SlimVirgin accused me of something I didn't do, or put words in my mouth that I never said. Oh, or when SlimVirgin deleted informative embedded notes and replaced them with embedded questions that would have been answere by the original embedded note. Yeah, I swore on the talk page, but I never accuse someone of something they didn't do without apologizing. Pick your poison. | |||
Viriditas asked me to tone it down, so I went through and removed any cuss words . Viriditas then asked me to take out EVERYTHING that wasn't directly related to an edit on the main article. I was about to do that when I discovered I had been blocked from[REDACTED] for 'unrepentent personal attacks' by Uncle Ed. Uncle Ed has no email, so there is no way for me to contact him. | |||
For SlimVirgin's efforts at bad editing and false accusations, SlimVirgin is currently active. | |||
SlimVirgin also happens to be an administrator, which, apparently has its perks, not the least of which is never having to say your sorry for unrepentant bad edits or unrepentant false accusations. | |||
I'll let everyone know when I'm back online. | |||
The current blocked list is . | |||
] 22:07, 12 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
==interesting edit== | |||
SlimVirgin at 18:06, 12 July 2005 declares ''I'm therefore withdrawing from editing this article, I hope only temporarily, until I decide whether it's appropriate to approach this as an admin, or whether to pursue dispute resolution as an editor.'' | |||
from , Ed blocked me on 21:02, 12 July 2005 | |||
I make an edit to my talk page Revision as of 21:29, 12 July 2005 | |||
Revision as of 21:41, 12 July 2005 by SlimVirgin: ''Ed, regarding your block at 21:12 of {{user|FuelWagon}}, he's continuing to edit with the same user account despite the block. See his contribs and particularly his comment here. '' | |||
in short: | |||
18:06 :: SlimVirgin declares "I'm withdrawing as an editor to decide if I want to approach this as an admin". | |||
21:02 :: Ed Poor blocks me. | |||
21:29 :: I post to my talk page | |||
21:41 :: SlimVirgin is not only aware that I had been blocked a mere half hour prior, but has been tracking my contribs and sees me posting on my own talk page and complains to Ed Poor. | |||
And I just gotta wonder how much back-channel communication goes on between admins. Hey, SlimVirgin, did you know I got blocked because you were the one who requested it? Hey, Ed, did my attempts to tone down my posts by taking out the swear words really qualify as "unrepentant"? | |||
The says: ''users should not block those with whom they are currently engaged in conflict.'' | |||
==Ed Poor== | |||
Your user name or IP address has been blocked by Ed Poor. | |||
You can email Ed Poor or one of the other administrators to discuss the block. | |||
This user has not specified a valid e-mail address, or has chosen not to receive e-mail from other users. | |||
(swell) | |||
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== Congratulations == | |||
:OKEY DOKEY. Let's see how that goes. I just sent the following email to SlimVirgin: ''FYI: I've been blocked by Uncle Ed. The list of problems in your edit and the list of false accusations you made against me on the Terri Schiavo talk page are listed on my personal talk page.'' ] 03:26, 13 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
I acknowledge you for the clarity you have brought to the troublesome ] article. There has been more progress on that page in the last two days or so than in the whole of the last year and a half that I have been observing and sometimes editing it. No doubt there will be more edit battles to come, but we now have a clear structure and clear guidlines on what it takes to meet the NPOV and Citation of Sources policies.] 11:00, 16 November 2005 (UTC) | |||
::Hm, so far, not so good. I sent the email on 3:26, and shows that SlimVirgin has made 11 different edits over the last couple hours since I sent the email, none of which have anything to do with the email. Although, it is possible that her email is separate from wikipedia, and she checks it rarely. Will check again tomorrow. ] 06:56, 13 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
:I agree, congratulations. I've been watching this article for months and have despaired for its future. You've made a significant improvement. Thanks for your careful work on this obscure and sensitive topic. -] 11:16, 16 November 2005 (UTC) | |||
::As of 07:04, SlimVirgin is online and has posted to Terri Schiavo/Talk , denying any wrong doing at all, and accusing Neuroscientist of making personal attacks for disagreeing with her edit. I have received no email response from SlimVirgin, and SlimVirgin has posted no reply on my talk page. | |||
=]= | |||
::This just in, an email received from SlimVirgin. In reply to my email above, SlimVirgin replies, in entirety: | |||
I expect to be banned soon as per ]. If that happens, don't bother posting messages to me here, since arbcom is proposing a minimum six months for a ban. There isn't much point checking my talk page if I can't reply for half a year. Feel free to use the "E-mail this user" link on the left, or click , and maybe it'll work. Don't expect a reply soon, because there isn't much incentive to check my email either. ]. ] 21:50, 14 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
:::''Did you have a question or a particular issue you want to raise?'' | |||
::A non-answer. It forwards nothing, acknowledges nothing, admits nothing, and conveniently ignores every single problem listed above. ] 18:57, 13 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
= A Ghost speaks = | |||
==Administrator Perks== | |||
This is a copy of the email I sent Fuel after I heard of the ruling against him and Ed Poor. | |||
I'm starting to get the distinct impression that one major perk of being an administrator is never having to admit you're wrong, never having to admit you made a bad edit, and NEVER having to apologize for your behaviour. | |||
:''Fuel,'' | |||
:''I'm so sorry. I feel like I let you down. And I consider you a friend.'' | |||
:''For what it's worth, I never left because of the bullshit. I left because my job started demanding all my energy, other than what I refused to take from my family. But I feel like in doing so, particularly when you reached out to me, I failed you. I wish that I had been able to give you more.'' | |||
:''*deep cleansing breath*'' | |||
:''In spite of the crap, I pray that you won't let this tear you down. In spite of all the rancor, you are a quality writer and copy editor. In fact, I think so highly of your skills, I'd be glad to give you a personal reference on request.'' | |||
:''You and I are both passionate idealists. The world needs that. Unfortunately, when you force your will on the world around you, the world around you has a nasty tendency to push back. I've been hurt by that before, and I hope this hasn't hurt you too badly.'' | |||
:''May the Universe smile on you, always. And I hope you use the Holidays to spend some of that inner fire on yourself, you deserve it.'' | |||
:''Bright Blessings, Happiest Yule and Merry Christmas,'' | |||
:''Ghost'' | |||
Misplaced Pages failed this User. Not the format, but the Misplaced Pages community. If you agreed with him, you may see a Cabal of Admins lording over the project. If you disagreed, you may see one bad User. Neither view is correct. Fuelwagon (and Ed) is an architype of the well-meaning, passionate User that loses their way. It is the responsability of the community to not let this happen, and we did. Thus we failed. I pray we learn to do better. For the project to succeed in the long-term, we must.--] 15:07, 22 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
:Please list admin errors, bad edits, and misbehavior here. I will look into it for you. (By the way, I make errors every day, including bad edits, and have had to apologize quite frequently.) ] 10:55, July 13, 2005 (UTC) | |||
::Misplaced Pages did '''not''' fail this user. Everything I've seen of his indicates that he was a vandal who did his best to incite flamewars. ] 14:54, 3 August 2006 (UTC) | |||
==Final decision== | |||
::Well, then here's one for you Ed. Viriditas asked me to tone it down, so I went through and removed any cuss words . Viriditas then asked me to take out EVERYTHING that wasn't directly related to an edit on the main article. I was about to do that when I discovered you had blocked me from[REDACTED] for 'unrepentent personal attacks'. If I'm in the process of cleaning up my posts, how exactly does that qualify as "unrepentant"? My intention was to whittle my stuff on the talk page to only issues directly related to problems with SlimVirgin's edits. Since I was blocked before I could do that, I have posted that list of problems here on my talk page. There are no personal attacks in the above text, just the specific factual problems with SlimVirgin's edit. Unless "this is what's wrong with SlimVirgin's edit" qualifies as a violation of "No Personal Attacks", then this page should qualify as "attack free". ] 13:58, 13 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
The arbitration committee has reachead a final decision in the ] case. ] 18:02, 23 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
:I instituted the 6 month block as per the arbcom ruling's ban on you editing, I hope after the ban expires you will consider coming back to contribute. <small>]<sup>] | ] | ]</sup></small> ---- 18:45, 23 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
::Also, please remember that upon your return, you are allowed only one revert per article per week. Excess reverts carry blocks of up to 24 hours. 05:47, 7 May 2006 (UTC) | |||
== Proposal pending at ] == | |||
== Note == | |||
Fuel, I awarded you something I feel you deserve. In re the current block, I hope it's not permanent, and I also hope you don't take things too much to heart. This is only an online encyclopaedia and community, after all. All the best.~ ] | ] | ] → 06:21, July 13, 2005 (UTC) Oh, and dude. You ''gotta'' tone down the cussin. Lol.~ ] | ] | ] → 06:23, July 13, 2005 (UTC) | |||
I have officially proposed to split the ] article, with the two most in depth areas being moved to separate articles at ] and ]. I feel this will help alleviate the problem of the main article being too large and allow these two distinct concepts to be discussed in depth separately. Further division may be in order in the future, but I feel this is an important first step. Please check out the discussion at ]. Thank you. ] 04:59, 28 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
:Thanks. ] 06:34, 13 July 2005 (UTC) | |||
== Similar case to yours == | |||
::One word of advice. To participate in a volunteer project, you have to be more concerned with making the project succeed, than you are about "being treated fairly". In my 3 1/2 years at Misplaced Pages, I've '''never''' been blocked. | |||
I note that there is a similar case to yours against ], but without the ArbCom. And there is a third case which I have documented in detail here: ]. Note that all 3 cases involve basically the same people. I thought that you might find it, well, interesting. There may even be some way to combine the 3, plus some others if we can find them. ] ] <small>] ] ]</small> 12:05, 28 December 2005 (UTC) | |||
== Intelligent design FAR == | |||
::When others disagree with my edits, I've argued, debated, made points, tried different formulations, etc. But I haven't '''attacked''' other '''users''' of this web site. | |||
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==Intelligent design== | |||
The ] article received heavy editing today by new/unregistered users, which I noticed at . The article may benefit from a good review. According to you are one of the top contributors to that page. If you have the time, would you please read over the article and make any necessary changes. Thanks. -- <span style="font-family:Kristen ITC;">''']''' <sup>''(])''</sup></span> 07:59, 16 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
==GA reassessment of ]== | |||
I have conducted a reassessment of the above article as part of the ]. You are being notified as you have made a number of edits to this page. I have found some concerns which you can see at ]. I have placed the article on hold whilst these are fixed. Thanks. ] (]) 21:24, 7 March 2010 (UTC) | |||
::I have not been overly stubborn about versions of articles, because I have no particular axe to grind. All I care about is the neutrality of this encyclopedia. So, if an article presents a point of view, which I disagree with, in a favorable light, I don't care, as long as sufficient mention is made of other point of view. | |||
==MfD nomination of ]== | |||
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::The whole country (Amercia) was upset about Terry Schiavo's situation, and she's only one person. Did you know that there are millions of people who die each year from starvation and easily preventable diseases? Do you know how many people have been ] by their own governments? I have the good fortune to have been born in a country whose government is literally "for the people" (in ]'s words) rather than for the benefit of the ruling class. And this government sponsored the creation of the Internet, which you and I are now using to communicate with each other and share our knowledge with the world. | |||
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::I personally asked the programmers who created the ] software to give blocked users the ability to edit their own talk page, just so that a block wouldn't be so hard on them. Please use this time to tell the Administrators of this web site what contributions you plan to make to this encyclopedia. ] 10:52, July 13, 2005 (UTC) | |||
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Terri Schiavo
"Removed my name|it's too silly" was the edit summary by one of the Mediation editors. I'm dumbstruck. That takes real work. The self-centered, naked arrogance.... I'm going to bed.--ghost 03:35, 20 July 2005 (UTC)
Stuff from my talk page moved by Uncle Ed to /block
Intelligent Design
I have started to compile a series of notes around the intelligent design article here. FuelWagon 20:22, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
I started an ID Wikiproject a few months ago. Not sure if you're interested in merging material or just use it to add other links to your page. David Bergan 06:23, 7 September 2005 (UTC)
Congratulations
I acknowledge you for the clarity you have brought to the troublesome Landmark Education article. There has been more progress on that page in the last two days or so than in the whole of the last year and a half that I have been observing and sometimes editing it. No doubt there will be more edit battles to come, but we now have a clear structure and clear guidlines on what it takes to meet the NPOV and Citation of Sources policies.DaveApter 11:00, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
- I agree, congratulations. I've been watching this article for months and have despaired for its future. You've made a significant improvement. Thanks for your careful work on this obscure and sensitive topic. -Willmcw 11:16, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish
I expect to be banned soon as per Misplaced Pages:Requests_for_arbitration/FuelWagon_v._Ed_Poor. If that happens, don't bother posting messages to me here, since arbcom is proposing a minimum six months for a ban. There isn't much point checking my talk page if I can't reply for half a year. Feel free to use the "E-mail this user" link on the left, or click here, and maybe it'll work. Don't expect a reply soon, because there isn't much incentive to check my email either. So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish. FuelWagon 21:50, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
A Ghost speaks
This is a copy of the email I sent Fuel after I heard of the ruling against him and Ed Poor.
- Fuel,
- I'm so sorry. I feel like I let you down. And I consider you a friend.
- For what it's worth, I never left because of the bullshit. I left because my job started demanding all my energy, other than what I refused to take from my family. But I feel like in doing so, particularly when you reached out to me, I failed you. I wish that I had been able to give you more.
- *deep cleansing breath*
- In spite of the crap, I pray that you won't let this tear you down. In spite of all the rancor, you are a quality writer and copy editor. In fact, I think so highly of your skills, I'd be glad to give you a personal reference on request.
- You and I are both passionate idealists. The world needs that. Unfortunately, when you force your will on the world around you, the world around you has a nasty tendency to push back. I've been hurt by that before, and I hope this hasn't hurt you too badly.
- May the Universe smile on you, always. And I hope you use the Holidays to spend some of that inner fire on yourself, you deserve it.
- Bright Blessings, Happiest Yule and Merry Christmas,
- Ghost
Misplaced Pages failed this User. Not the format, but the Misplaced Pages community. If you agreed with him, you may see a Cabal of Admins lording over the project. If you disagreed, you may see one bad User. Neither view is correct. Fuelwagon (and Ed) is an architype of the well-meaning, passionate User that loses their way. It is the responsability of the community to not let this happen, and we did. Thus we failed. I pray we learn to do better. For the project to succeed in the long-term, we must.--ghost 15:07, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
- Misplaced Pages did not fail this user. Everything I've seen of his indicates that he was a vandal who did his best to incite flamewars. Interested2 14:54, 3 August 2006 (UTC)
Final decision
The arbitration committee has reachead a final decision in the Misplaced Pages:Requests for arbitration/FuelWagon v. Ed Poor case. Raul654 18:02, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- I instituted the 6 month block as per the arbcom ruling's ban on you editing, I hope after the ban expires you will consider coming back to contribute. Jtkiefer ---- 18:45, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- Also, please remember that upon your return, you are allowed only one revert per article per week. Excess reverts carry blocks of up to 24 hours. 05:47, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
Proposal pending at 9/11 conspiracy theories
I have officially proposed to split the 9/11 conspiracy theories article, with the two most in depth areas being moved to separate articles at Allegations of Jewish or Israeli complicity in 9/11 and Allegations of U.S. government complicity in 9/11. I feel this will help alleviate the problem of the main article being too large and allow these two distinct concepts to be discussed in depth separately. Further division may be in order in the future, but I feel this is an important first step. Please check out the discussion at Talk:9/11_conspiracy_theories#Proposal_to_split_this_article. Thank you. Blackcats 04:59, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
Similar case to yours
I note that there is a similar case to yours against User:Marsden, but without the ArbCom. And there is a third case which I have documented in detail here: User:Zordrac/Poetlister. Note that all 3 cases involve basically the same people. I thought that you might find it, well, interesting. There may even be some way to combine the 3, plus some others if we can find them. Zordrac (talk) Wishy Washy Darwikinian Eventualist 12:05, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
Intelligent design FAR
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Intelligent design
The Intelligent design article received heavy editing today by new/unregistered users, which I noticed at WikiRage.com. The article may benefit from a good review. According to Misplaced Pages Page History Statistics, you are one of the top contributors to that page. If you have the time, would you please read over the article and make any necessary changes. Thanks. -- Jreferee 07:59, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
GA reassessment of Terri Schiavo case
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