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| EricBarbour |
Mon 8th August 2011, 10:49pm
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QUOTE(lilburne @ Mon 8th August 2011, 1:29pm)  It is a pointless waste of time. The system is broke and arguing about individuals is plain stupid. because even if one beat up on WBB and SV it doesn't fix the other editors doing the same thing in other places. Agreed. Arbcom isn't a venue for much of anything, in fact. Telling people to do something here really doesn't work either. The problems are systemic, and they discourage new users. Wikipedia's peak of editing and "collaboration" was in 2007-08, and now it's done. Jut a matter of a few years before it collapses completely. English Wikipedia is headed off a cliff, and they refuse to admit it. Bloody fools. Instead of dealing with the coming end, they are inflating editcounts with bots and creating useless stubs that no one will ever expand. Yeah, that'll work. 
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| RMHED |
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Mon 8th August 2011, 11:49pm)  QUOTE(lilburne @ Mon 8th August 2011, 1:29pm)  It is a pointless waste of time. The system is broke and arguing about individuals is plain stupid. because even if one beat up on WBB and SV it doesn't fix the other editors doing the same thing in other places. Agreed. Arbcom isn't a venue for much of anything, in fact. Telling people to do something here really doesn't work either. The problems are systemic, and they discourage new users. Wikipedia's peak of editing and "collaboration" was in 2007-08, and now it's done. Jut a matter of a few years before it collapses completely. English Wikipedia is headed off a cliff, and they refuse to admit it. Bloody fools. Instead of dealing with the coming end, they are inflating editcounts with bots and creating useless stubs that no one will ever expand. Yeah, that'll work.  I'm very much hoping the same is true of Capitalism, one good push now and the whole corrupt system could crumble. 
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| It's the blimp, Frank |
Tue 9th August 2011, 3:07am
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| Herschelkrustofsky |
Wed 10th August 2011, 4:53am
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Chutzpah in Action First, the set-up: Yesterday, an RfC was closed without consensus at LaRouche movement (T-H-L-K-D). All nine respondents had agreed with Jayen that there were BLP issues in the article, which is OWNed by Will Beback. Will argued relentlessly with each of the editors who commented, until the whole thing ground to a halt. A similar fate befell the RfC started by ResidentAnthropologist at Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement (T-H-L-K-D), on similar BLP/coatracking grounds. And right now, Will is playing "bait the newbies" at Talk:Lyndon LaRouche. Now for the punch line: QUOTE Brad, it's my understanding that Cla68 is planning to post much of the same evidence he presented in his Arpil request to open a "Lyndon LaRouche 3" case. That case was reject by the ArbCom. You specifically noted the lack of an ongoing dispute and found insufficient evidence to open a case.[1] Is this case a backdoor way of presenting the same evidence again? There have not been any significant disputes or dispute resolution efforts since then, so I don't see how it would be more appropriate now than five months ago. Will Beback talk 01:12, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
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Wed 10th August 2011, 5:12pm
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QUOTE(EricBarbour @ Mon 8th August 2011, 6:49pm)  QUOTE(lilburne @ Mon 8th August 2011, 1:29pm)  It is a pointless waste of time. The system is broke and arguing about individuals is plain stupid. because even if one beat up on WBB and SV it doesn't fix the other editors doing the same thing in other places. Agreed. Arbcom isn't a venue for much of anything, in fact. Telling people to do something here really doesn't work either. The problems are systemic, and they discourage new users. Wikipedia's peak of editing and "collaboration" was in 2007-08, and now it's done. Jut a matter of a few years before it collapses completely. English Wikipedia is headed off a cliff, and they refuse to admit it. Bloody fools. Instead of dealing with the coming end, they are inflating editcounts with bots and creating useless stubs that no one will ever expand. Yeah, that'll work.  Prediction: More and more of Wikipedia will be protected. The action will move to Wikiversity, where balance is systemic, i.e., the allowed depth doesn't cause conflict in the same way it does on Wikipedia (various points of view may be represented on WV, forks are encouraged, and so is original research and actual discussion of topics.) As participant exercises, Wikipedia articles may be drafted, but if users can't agree on a draft, multiple drafts will be created. Then RfC will be used on Wikipedia to decide if any of the drafts are better than the existing WP article. That's a Yes/No decision that can ultimately result from a thorough consensus process, with full information. Hasn't been done yet. Might take another year, but it's what I expect to see. If there are multiple drafts, Range voting might be used, which is a bit more sophisticated than Yes/No. I just started up a School:Election Science, at WV, and invited a pile of voting system experts to participate. We'll see what comes of that. Wikipedia has been hostile to expertise, Wikiversity welcomes it. Yeah, Randy from Boise can still pop in with inanities, but it's much easier to handle this on Wikiversity. I can't remember the last time I saw persistent revert warring on WV. It's stupid and useless there, there are better ways.
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Fri 19th August 2011, 8:46pm
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QUOTE(It's the blimp, Frank @ Fri 19th August 2011, 5:24pm)  Jehochman complains about the Wikipedia Review: QUOTE The notable editor forums have the effect of smearing and harassing the named editors, not just Cirt. Mr. Jehochman, may I ask how this is different than the Wikipedia Administrators' Noticeboard, other than that the target list is different? Much as I hate to agree with Jehochman, he does have a point. A list of the names of all the "Notable editors" forums is displayed by just one click on the main page of this forum. The equivalent would be that you could click somewhere on the Wikipedia Main Page and get a list of editors in particular disfavour. If you can do that, I've never seen it. Also, I assume that these forums are Google-able, whereas WP:AN is not. Then again, anything on WP obviously gets vastly more exposure than things here.
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| Herschelkrustofsky |
Fri 19th August 2011, 9:37pm
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QUOTE(Detective @ Fri 19th August 2011, 1:46pm)  QUOTE(It's the blimp, Frank @ Fri 19th August 2011, 5:24pm)  Jehochman complains about the Wikipedia Review: QUOTE The notable editor forums have the effect of smearing and harassing the named editors, not just Cirt. Mr. Jehochman, may I ask how this is different than the Wikipedia Administrators' Noticeboard, other than that the target list is different? Much as I hate to agree with Jehochman, he does have a point. A list of the names of all the "Notable editors" forums is displayed by just one click on the main page of this forum. The equivalent would be that you could click somewhere on the Wikipedia Main Page and get a list of editors in particular disfavour. If you can do that, I've never seen it. Here's the page you have been waiting for: Wikipedia:LTA. There's not a link on the Main Page, but the cognoscenti will find it.
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