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== Impersonation? == | |||
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Um, you're not running ] for any reason, are you? Would you take a look at , supposedly signed by you? (It's in response to about a blatant, but repeatedly denied, copyvio.) | |||
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It might have been an inadvertent mistake, but this user is not "winning friends and influencing people", so I'm not sure how much good faith is appropriate to assume. ] (]) 05:53, 15 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
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== 3rr == | |||
It's five years now! --] (]) 06:35, 5 January 2018 (UTC) | |||
Sadly he's at four now. I will report it unless you are doing it currently.--] (]) 15:25, 15 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Done.--] (]) 15:37, 15 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
::Thanks, didn't even notice. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 15:39, 15 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Barnstar of Persistance == | |||
Yep, I stuffed up. Didn't realise that your sig was at the bottom of the box. Apologies for the whole mess up. And i'm not an AIDS denialist, just someone trying to even up the balance of bias. Anyway, that doesn't matter, sorry again ] (]) 22:20, 17 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Unless there is a joke or relationship I am not aware of, it strikes me as extremely uncivil. I don't care if my signature was accidentally included, but I do take umbrage to bastardizing one of the few gestures we can use to acknowledge good works into an insult, irrespective of how WAID took it. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 22:41, 17 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
::You have made your point overtly clear and I'll take it on board for future reference.] (]) 03:45, 18 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Parental alienation == | |||
You keep taking off valuable links scontent that meets of exceeds all standards for Misplaced Pages. You falsely claim that the content on the wesbite of the virutal library of the Canadian Children's Rights Council is a copyright violation. It isn't. | |||
You have reduced the web page to nothing in a destructive manner.] (]) 18:39, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
:The articles that are linked are from such sources as the Florida Bar Association , The Canadian Bar Association and a study by Nicholas Bala of Queen's university, a professor whose work has been cited 27 times by the Supreme Court of Canada. | |||
:The fact that they are part of the virtual library of the canadian Children's Rights Council is beside the point. Look at the content linked. <small><span class="autosigned">—Preceding ] comment added by ] (] • ]) 18:47, 19 May 2009 (UTC)</span></small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> | |||
::Please review ] and ] - CCRC regularly edits the storyies, highlighting "important" parts. It hits against all three reasons why particular convenience links should not be used. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 19:01, 19 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
I'm on to the 3RR.--] (]) 19:44, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
Strangely you objected to the list of Canadian court cases webpage which has both favourable and unfavourable cases. Why? | |||
The 2 editors that you refer to obviusly have a slant in favourt of child abusers that perptrate this horrible form of child abuse know as parental alienation. So then , you 2 editors are dfamaging Misplaced Pages by using your very narrow point of view . Get a life! In any even the section on the Canadian Children's Rights Council on parental alienation is fabulous and gets thousands of visitors daily. It's the most visited website in Canada pertaining to child rights. So then, you condone this form of child abuse!] (]) 18:30, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
::It is with great satisfaction that I finally get to tell someone to fuck off. | |||
::Fuck off. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 19:13, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
== Howdy, could use your help for a sec.... == | |||
Hi, hope you are well. You put on my user page the hide templates on my welcome page section and esp. the graphics. But they aren't hidden like they should be. I've tried to figure out what the problem is but for the life of me I can't seem to get them to hide under the hide/show bar. Could you help me out? My user page is getting too long and I think some of the things like the welcome page, images, and even the essays could be more useful if they were in a hide box. Sorry I can't think of the proper terminolgy right now, rough night, no sleep. Anyways, if you have time and can help me out I'd appreciate it. I have problems with coding like a lot of what you did to my user page. I have learned a lot though from you working on my page so maybe if you fix it I can figure out why I couldn't. :( ;) Thanks, I'll be in touch. I figure I have two maybe three weeks left before I go on break. As always, take your time, --]] 11:57, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
:Hi Crohnie, | |||
:The two boxes at the bottom? They're both hidden on my browser, but your barnstar box isn't capturing the '''''Awesome Wikipedian''''' barnstar (if that's not deliberate, you can fix it by moving the {{tl|divhide}} text to the bottom of the section). Sometimes the browsers leave them open (something to do with the ] I think - try holding down control and clicking on the reload button if using internet explorer, or control-shift-R for Mozilla/Firefox). If you're really concerned, I would suggest moving some of the text or useful links to a ], like your talk page archive. Aside from that, the page seems to be OK. The only other thing I can think of is adding |show = no to them, but I really think it's just an issue with your browser and not for most other people's. I'll try to remember to check on my other computer as well. | |||
:Speaking of talk page archives, you're up to archive 17 already, but only archive 1 is showing up on your talk page. I assume this is an oversight? The reason you've got so many is MiszaBot is set to create a new page after 60K, which isn't very much. I've got mine set to 250K, which is pretty standard I think. Means you don't have to create links to your archives manually every couple months. I can fix it if you'd like - both the size and the lack of links to each archive (or you could do it yourself, it's good practice!) | |||
:So in two-three weeks you're offline for a while? I'm assuming the lack of sleep is worry...keep me posted, via e-mail or talk page. I'll cross my fingers. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 13:20, 20 May 2009 (UTC) | |||
== In need of mentorship == | |||
... and six! --] (]) 07:32, 5 January 2019 (UTC) | |||
Hi, | |||
... and seven --] (]) 06:41, 5 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
I saw your name over at ]. | |||
== Ritual Abuse == | |||
I need the advice of an experienced Wikipedian. | |||
Dear WLU, | |||
I'm currently coordinating development of ], which has grown to around 500 pages, and I am having trouble recruiting editors to help build and improve it. I need some mentorship here. | |||
is my assumption correct that your of the opinion that faith based abuse doesn't occur? And why exactly would you come to that conclusion given the number of media reports, police investigations and court cases? As described in ] this type of abuse occurs in many communities. Subsets of the Nigerian community for example. I would just be very interested as to why it is that you want to present the topic in that manner. I would be very interested in talking to you or communicating via e-mail on this topic. Let me know if that would be of interest.--'''] ]''' 09:35, 29 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
I did also link the article ] for disambiguation in the article Ritual abuse, that you wrote 68 % of.--'''] ]''' 09:36, 29 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
:I have no opinion on faith-based abuse. The satanic ritual abuse moral panic was a moral panic, and the few "real" cases were people dressing up in robes while raping children - not an organized satanic cult. In other words, the "ritual" aspects were secondary to the rape. | |||
:I am not interested in communicating on this further. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 13:48, 29 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
::It's a bit premature to say ''welcome back'' but, hey, I have to work with I've got, so '''welcome back!''' ] (]) 23:59, 29 January 2020 (UTC) | |||
::::Definitely not "welcome back", which is a pity. For wikipedia. Because I'm amazing. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC) | |||
::: It wasn't my intention to emphasise the "ritual" aspect of this. From what I understand mostly this has nothing to do with any kind of faith but rather with organised crime and power. However when it does occur that groups get to gather and in organised ways rape, torture and kill children and adults then the victims (if they survive) are often not believed because people find the article on ritual abuse and come to the conclusion that everything is made up. This is absolutely not fair and horrible for the victims and makes it hard to stop these crimes from going on... That is all I wanted to say. I would really like to collaborate on having an article next to satanic ritual abuse that described actual cases of extreme organised sexual absue, for which much evidence can be found in different countries and cultures from all over the world. I'll if I'll find someone else to work on that with then...--'''] ]''' 17:40, 1 March 2020 (UTC) | |||
I also need advice on the guidelines I've been writing for the Outline of Knowledge at ]. Is it good enough? Did I miss anything important? | |||
::::My concern is that, while the ritual abuse moral panic is a distinct "thing", a social phenomena that is written about in a coherent manner in the scholarly literature. The ] page, in addition to its capitalization problems, seems to trip over two aspects of ], specifically ] and ]. As for being original research, a quick skim of the references, for instance, seem to be closer to the ] page than anything else (McFadyen 1993, Richardson, 2015, and Scott, 2001 are, from my recall, about the satanic ritual abuse moral panic, though from an uncritical believer perspective) and would likely be better placed there. The rest is just kind of a list of cultural practices that have no real link to each other. Are the lip plates of the Mursi tribe actually a form of "ritual child abuse"? Certainly tattooing young girls in the Apatani tribe so they would not be abducted doesn't strike me as even close to "ritual" abuse. And the definition of "abuse" is very culturally determined, since within a specific cultural context it might be seen as abusive to '''not''' give a child ritual tattoos, lip extenders, and neck rings. While I personally consider such practices distasteful, within the culture it's considered beautifying. Breast flattening is another example where it causes harm, but is done to preserve chastity. Where is the "ritual"? An overall comment or question would be, where is the ] that labels these things to be "ritual child abuse" rather than "cosmetic mutilation"? Right now it seems like it is the wikipedia editors who are putting these items into a bucket, when it should be the ''sources'' that do so. | |||
::::And where do dowries come into it? Where is the ritual? Dowries are at least an economic issue more than they would seem to be a ritual practice. Why bring up fire-related deaths? | |||
::::Overall the article strikes me as extremely problematic and based more on the beliefs of the editors writing the page rather than the consensus, or even disagreement, of relevant scholars. I don't see why there should be a page where all of these items are listed in a hodge-podge, rather than the information now found on the page simply being part of a section in a main article. ] <small>] ] Misplaced Pages's rules:</small>]/] 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC) | |||
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My latest effort to recruit help on the outlines is a ]. (Each country has an outline devoted to it, and so I figured it falls within the scope of the corresponding WikiProjects). This will be a very big event, and I'm not sure I'm going about it in the best way. | |||
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So you see, I've taken on a lot, and I need as much advice as I can get. | |||
== Precious anniversary == | |||
I look forward to your reply on my talk page. | |||
{{User QAIbox/auto|years=Nine}} --] (]) 08:24, 5 January 2022 (UTC) | |||
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... you were recipient no. 356 of Precious, a prize of QAI! |
It's five years now! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:35, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
... and six! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 07:32, 5 January 2019 (UTC)
... and seven --Gerda Arendt (talk) 06:41, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Ritual Abuse
Dear WLU, is my assumption correct that your of the opinion that faith based abuse doesn't occur? And why exactly would you come to that conclusion given the number of media reports, police investigations and court cases? As described in Ritual Child Abuse this type of abuse occurs in many communities. Subsets of the Nigerian community for example. I would just be very interested as to why it is that you want to present the topic in that manner. I would be very interested in talking to you or communicating via e-mail on this topic. Let me know if that would be of interest.--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 09:35, 29 January 2020 (UTC) I did also link the article Ritual child abuse for disambiguation in the article Ritual abuse, that you wrote 68 % of.--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 09:36, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
- I have no opinion on faith-based abuse. The satanic ritual abuse moral panic was a moral panic, and the few "real" cases were people dressing up in robes while raping children - not an organized satanic cult. In other words, the "ritual" aspects were secondary to the rape.
- I am not interested in communicating on this further. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 13:48, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
- It's a bit premature to say welcome back but, hey, I have to work with I've got, so welcome back! Johnuniq (talk) 23:59, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
- Definitely not "welcome back", which is a pity. For wikipedia. Because I'm amazing. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
- It's a bit premature to say welcome back but, hey, I have to work with I've got, so welcome back! Johnuniq (talk) 23:59, 29 January 2020 (UTC)
- It wasn't my intention to emphasise the "ritual" aspect of this. From what I understand mostly this has nothing to do with any kind of faith but rather with organised crime and power. However when it does occur that groups get to gather and in organised ways rape, torture and kill children and adults then the victims (if they survive) are often not believed because people find the article on ritual abuse and come to the conclusion that everything is made up. This is absolutely not fair and horrible for the victims and makes it hard to stop these crimes from going on... That is all I wanted to say. I would really like to collaborate on having an article next to satanic ritual abuse that described actual cases of extreme organised sexual absue, for which much evidence can be found in different countries and cultures from all over the world. I'll if I'll find someone else to work on that with then...--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 17:40, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
- My concern is that, while the ritual abuse moral panic is a distinct "thing", a social phenomena that is written about in a coherent manner in the scholarly literature. The Ritual Child Abuse page, in addition to its capitalization problems, seems to trip over two aspects of WP:NOT, specifically WP:OR and WP:NOTDIR. As for being original research, a quick skim of the references, for instance, seem to be closer to the satanic ritual abuse page than anything else (McFadyen 1993, Richardson, 2015, and Scott, 2001 are, from my recall, about the satanic ritual abuse moral panic, though from an uncritical believer perspective) and would likely be better placed there. The rest is just kind of a list of cultural practices that have no real link to each other. Are the lip plates of the Mursi tribe actually a form of "ritual child abuse"? Certainly tattooing young girls in the Apatani tribe so they would not be abducted doesn't strike me as even close to "ritual" abuse. And the definition of "abuse" is very culturally determined, since within a specific cultural context it might be seen as abusive to not give a child ritual tattoos, lip extenders, and neck rings. While I personally consider such practices distasteful, within the culture it's considered beautifying. Breast flattening is another example where it causes harm, but is done to preserve chastity. Where is the "ritual"? An overall comment or question would be, where is the reliable source that labels these things to be "ritual child abuse" rather than "cosmetic mutilation"? Right now it seems like it is the wikipedia editors who are putting these items into a bucket, when it should be the sources that do so.
- And where do dowries come into it? Where is the ritual? Dowries are at least an economic issue more than they would seem to be a ritual practice. Why bring up fire-related deaths?
- Overall the article strikes me as extremely problematic and based more on the beliefs of the editors writing the page rather than the consensus, or even disagreement, of relevant scholars. I don't see why there should be a page where all of these items are listed in a hodge-podge, rather than the information now found on the page simply being part of a section in a main article. WLU (t) (c) Misplaced Pages's rules:/complex 15:35, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
- It wasn't my intention to emphasise the "ritual" aspect of this. From what I understand mostly this has nothing to do with any kind of faith but rather with organised crime and power. However when it does occur that groups get to gather and in organised ways rape, torture and kill children and adults then the victims (if they survive) are often not believed because people find the article on ritual abuse and come to the conclusion that everything is made up. This is absolutely not fair and horrible for the victims and makes it hard to stop these crimes from going on... That is all I wanted to say. I would really like to collaborate on having an article next to satanic ritual abuse that described actual cases of extreme organised sexual absue, for which much evidence can be found in different countries and cultures from all over the world. I'll if I'll find someone else to work on that with then...--Sparrow (麻雀) 🐧 17:40, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
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