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Mackensen is one of the nicest arbitrators, most of the time. Sure, we've had our share of disagreements, and this is one, but I would interpret that more has him feeling unqualified to deal with the situation than being anti truth/justice.
(Then again, I actually am anti-justice, but that is becuase to me, justice means revenge.)
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Thu 29th November 2007, 3:44pm
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QUOTE(the fieryangel @ Thu 29th November 2007, 6:27am)  Has anyone seen this "remedy"??? QUOTE Remedy suspended
2.1) Any remedy which restricts Giano from the Wikipedia namespace shall be suspended until the conclusion of the ArbCom elections, and will be lifted should Giano be appointed to the Committee. For the moment, this is 4/0/0/0, but....I'm just speechless. If he wins the election, then he gets off? If he doesn't, then he's punished? Do they think at all? How can they not see the implications in this? This is just too much. Okay, that's it! I'm changing my vote! GIANO for ARBCOM!!! This is interesting. It would permit Users to use the ArbCom election as a means of overriding an unfair punishment by ArbCom, even if they don't care a rat's ass if Giano is on ArbCom or not. Of course if it is to have any chance of success the voter must characterize their support as Giano being "A wise and prudent arbitrator" and not indicate their real motives for the vote. Then Mr. Wales will have to decide how he wants to play his hand. This does seem to have great potential to strike a serious blow to ArbCom, WP's dysfunctional social networking community and it's failing God-King. I Vote Giano: I don't give a rat's ass about ArbCom (Shhh...no telling now.)
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 29th November 2007, 3:44pm)  This is interesting. It would permit Users to use the ArbCom election as a means of overriding an unfair punishment by ArbCom, even if they don't care a rat's ass if Giano is on ArbCom or not. Of course if it is to have any chance of success the voter must characterize their support as Giano being "A wise and prudent arbitrator" and not indicate their real motives for the vote. Then Mr. Wales will have to decide how he wants to play his hand. This does seem to have great potential to strike a serious blow to ArbCom, WP's dysfunctional social networking community and it's failing God-King.
I don't think it'd strike any serious blow to ArbCom that hasn't already been struck. If the ArbCom makes a decision which the community overwhelmingly disagrees with, that's what's going to hurt the ArbCom. Anything else is unimportant in comparison. In any case, I don't see Wikipedia being sufficiently reformed from within. ArbCom is not just corrupt, the whole concept of it is fundamentally unsound. The most beneficial place for Giano at this point would be working on another project.
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Am I wrong in reading this comment that basically what Jimbo Wales, the ArbCom, and clerks like Thatcher131 are really upset about is the fact that Giano has successfully demonstrated that a lone user can render their entire power structure irrelevant by disclosing information that drives the community? QUOTE Giano believes he did the right thing for the right reasons in publishing a private email and then republishing it after Cary removed it. He has also posted logs from the admins IRC channel when he believes they contained discussion that was inappropriate and brought discredit on the people involved in the discussion. Why is it an assumption of bad faith to wonder what Giano will do if he finds something similar in the Arbcom-L archives? [[User talk:Thatcher131|Thatcher131]] 15:51, 29 November 2007 (UTC) It is sadly apparent that certain people are now doing everything in their power to discredit Giano to keep him off of ArbCom. Did you notice that on the same note a motion to sanction Mercury was removed from the workshop as trolling? Protect the cabal indeed. This post has been edited by Fox: Thu 29th November 2007, 4:34pm
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QUOTE(anthony @ Thu 29th November 2007, 11:14am)  QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 29th November 2007, 3:44pm)  This is interesting. It would permit Users to use the ArbCom election as a means of overriding an unfair punishment by ArbCom, even if they don't care a rat's ass if Giano is on ArbCom or not. Of course if it is to have any chance of success the voter must characterize their support as Giano being "A wise and prudent arbitrator" and not indicate their real motives for the vote. Then Mr. Wales will have to decide how he wants to play his hand. This does seem to have great potential to strike a serious blow to ArbCom, WP's dysfunctional social networking community and it's failing God-King.
I don't think it'd strike any serious blow to ArbCom that hasn't already been struck. If the ArbCom makes a decision which the community overwhelmingly disagrees with, that's what's going to hurt the ArbCom. Anything else is unimportant in comparison. In any case, I don't see Wikipedia being sufficiently reformed from within. ArbCom is not just corrupt, the whole concept of it is fundamentally unsound. The most beneficial place for Giano at this point would be working on another project. The reason that this would amount to a serious blow to AbCom, the cabal and the God-King is that it undermines their confidence that their own processes are in their own control or are even about the matters they intend for them to be about at all. This isn't about Giano. Let them chase shadows. This is asymmetrical conflict on a meta level.
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Thu 29th November 2007, 9:37pm
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As of now, it looks like they aren't going to put any restrictions on Giano ( Mackeson changed his vote). The only measure regarding him that's passing at this point is a reminder. This post has been edited by Sxeptomaniac: Thu 29th November 2007, 9:38pm
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Fri 30th November 2007, 12:37am
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QUOTE(Fox @ Thu 29th November 2007, 8:14am)  I have a sad feeling that Giano getting forced into this as a party was an attempt to discredit him to keep him off of the ArbCom itself.
That's actually not necessary. Even were he voted in, votes dont decide. Who put him up for this? I thought it was "the guy with the funny name, starts with O", but I think it was Fred Bauder. Fred Bauder is being very old ladyish about this case. He's more of the mood to see Giano caned. QUOTE(Fox @ Thu 29th November 2007, 10:30am)  It is sadly apparent that certain people are now doing everything in their power to discredit Giano to keep him off of ArbCom. Did you notice that on the same note a motion to sanction Mercury was removed from the workshop as trolling? Protect the cabal indeed.
Well, that was a given when he started being so outspoken about !! (and probably before, as he seems to have raised hackles). And if he has that strong of a personality, he probably cares more about the issue/moment, more than making nice with the powers that be. Which means in the current framework, he'd not fit in. Logical. This post has been edited by Disillusioned Lackey: Fri 30th November 2007, 12:39am
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QUOTE(GlassBeadGame @ Thu 29th November 2007, 6:38pm)  If Mr. Wales uses fiat , not popular vote, to select any ArbCom members he will suffer a significant loss of credibility. If we can help to maneuver him into this position, we should.
... because that's stopped him before...
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