QUOTE(Lar @ Wed 5th May 2010, 10:44pm)
Assumes facts not in evidence. But don't let that stop you.
Only a reversal of your own statements. Takes two competing armies to form a battleground, you know.
QUOTE(Cla68 @ Wed 5th May 2010, 11:55pm)
Since then, the same suspects have been trying everything to
keep those references and sources out of the article, including
attacking the main editor, Mark Nutley, who has been defending that article. Yesterday, Mark was
blocked for an unrelated reason, copyviolations in other articles. Almost immediately, Dave Souza
blanked most of what was left of the article. Soon after, ChrisO
disappeared it completely.
I've been on opposite sides of discussions and disputes from Dave for two years. However, he has -always- been a complete gentleman.
If you read what he blanked, it was negative attacks against a climate change skeptic, that is going out of his way to protect the biography of his ideological opponent. Don't lump his edits with others because they just don't belong with the others.
Dave being blocked was completely unfair and he responded in an impeccably kind and considerate way.
QUOTE(Abd @ Thu 6th May 2010, 12:39am)
QUOTE(Ottava @ Sat 1st May 2010, 12:36pm)
(quoting Lar)
"but WMC is not a very civil person. He does not suffer fools gladly. (and by his definition, many of us are fools) He has a history of baiting others he is in conflict with until they explode. I am not the only person who holds this view."
That right there is from you in the RfC.
. Once doesn't have to supply diffs every time one says something that is common knowledge.
I've had many disagreements with WMC and I do not think the characterization was acceptable or fair, especially seeing the huge amount of diffs on Lar's taunting and inappropriate actions.
QUOTE(Abd @ Thu 6th May 2010, 12:39am)
A "BLP violation" is offending text in a "Biography," and that wasn't said by Lar in a biography.
A BLP is any statement about any living person anywhere on Wikipedia, according to ArbCom. That includes talk pages.