(I am posting this here instead of the German forum, since my German is rusty and I prefer an outside view.)
I rarely (never) edit deWiki but a sudden piece of interesting information about the late
Hans Diller came to my attention. As far as I could tell, an article on him was only present at deWiki.
I inserted the info (in German). A user reverted. I asked for the reasoning. None was given. It seems said user thought that it is good for the mutual respect that instead of participating in a discussen about an article, you write your admin friends in private and have them threathen anybody you disagree with.
So, asking again made this being entered on my user page:
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Please stop your editing without references, which, by the way, looks like „on the wrong side of the enyclopaedic border“. And if you revert that again, I'd have to stop you by efficient means.
The poster was a German administrator, and he has a very anti-French image on his user page.
I posted a request on the bottom of his user page for the removal of said image:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer_Disk...hateful_contentThis led to immidiate reaction by 3 different user, none of them adressing the issue but rather "shooting back" at me. The 3rd one write in German calling me a "troll" and stating I have no interest in "encyclopedic coopoeration" and asking for my immidate block.
Certainly, the culture at deWiki is very different from enWiki.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Law Lord