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post Tue 9th June 2009, 8:37pm
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So has anyone actually run the "backlit with a halo" picture that he removed from the article? I guess not, because that might make the removal look reasonable
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post Tue 9th June 2009, 9:05pm
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QUOTE(Sarcasticidealist @ Tue 9th June 2009, 3:32pm) *
By your chosen measures, Wikipedia is a good deal less serious than your typical MMORPG.

Oh, I (and most on this forum) agree that Wikipedia operates like an MMO no matter what policy says it is "WP:NOT." But to see an arbitrator downplay Wikipedia and invoke the MMO comparison in defense of those who make decisions for the project? Unexpected.
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post Wed 10th June 2009, 3:08pm
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The Foundation makes clear that even Arbitrators are not considered volunteers in any legal sense. We are user-selected referees in a multi-user environment. That's why I doubt it's a necessity for him to declare the position.

That said, I think that our job is to make Wikipedia less like a game and more like a collaborative project. In form the comparison to a MMORPG is apt.

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post Wed 10th June 2009, 3:17pm
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QUOTE(One @ Wed 10th June 2009, 9:08am) *

The Foundation makes clear that even Arbitrators are not considered volunteers in any legal sense. We are user-selected referees in a multi-user environment. That's why I doubt it's a necessity to declare the position.

That said, I think that our job is to make Wikipedia less like a game and more like a collaborative project, but in form the comparison to a MMORPG is apt.


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post Wed 10th June 2009, 3:22pm
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Even in a serious project, there will always be disputes, rivalries, competing schools of thought, and contests.

How such competitions are managed distinguishes gaming cultures from collaborations.

Wikipedia is not managed in a way that diminishes gaming and enhances collaboration.

Because there is no functional content dispute resolution process, unresolved content disputes generally end up as conduct cases. And all cases that come before ArbCom are inherently contests between rivals.

In this manner, Wikipedia manages to construct itself as a gaming culture even though it superficially purports to be a collaboration project.
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post Wed 10th June 2009, 5:16pm
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QUOTE(Moulton @ Wed 10th June 2009, 11:22am) *

Because there is no functional content dispute resolution process, unresolved content disputes generally end up as conduct cases. And all cases that come before ArbCom are inherently contests between rivals.


Yes.

The trick, of course, is to actually construct such a content dispute resolution process in a way that manages to (a) not impose an editorial direction and (b) gets at least significant support from the very people who do, in fact, contribute.

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post Wed 10th June 2009, 9:26pm
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QUOTE(One @ Wed 10th June 2009, 4:08pm) *

The Foundation makes clear that even Arbitrators are not considered volunteers in any legal sense.

What the Foundation in California thinks is irrelevant. Blacketer is in London working to English rules.
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post Sun 14th June 2009, 4:16pm
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Is there a thread discussing this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Blacketer_controversy

? I don't know what to think of it. I like the idea of an article that is critical of Wikipedia on Wikipedia.

On the other hand, it is a real stinker. Pooh.

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post Sun 14th June 2009, 5:07pm
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QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Sun 14th June 2009, 11:16am) *

It's mentioned in this thread, but IMO the thread we're in right now seems appropriate to mention it in, at least. However, at the moment I personally don't consider it to be especially critical of Wikipedia at all.

Of course, the article doesn't mention Wikipedia Review or Mr. Tarantino, without whom none of this would probably have happened, but that's just par for the course... bored.gif
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post Sun 14th June 2009, 8:14pm
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QUOTE(Somey @ Sun 14th June 2009, 6:07pm) *

QUOTE(Peter Damian @ Sun 14th June 2009, 11:16am) *

It's mentioned in this thread, but IMO the thread we're in right now seems appropriate to mention it in, at least. However, at the moment I personally don't consider it to be especially critical of Wikipedia at all.

Of course, the article doesn't mention Wikipedia Review or Mr. Tarantino, without whom none of this would probably have happened, but that's just par for the course... bored.gif

In the words of Jimmy Wales*; "This navel gazing shit is an embarassment to Wikipedia, the asshole who started this miserable fucking excuse of an article should be kicked in the balls and banned until hell freezes over"

*If he were to speak freely without the velvet gag of civility that is.
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post Mon 15th June 2009, 11:27pm
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post Mon 15th June 2009, 11:43pm
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QUOTE(RMHED @ Sun 14th June 2009, 4:14pm) *

In the words of Jimmy Wales*; "This navel gazing shit is an embarassment to Wikipedia, the asshole who started this miserable fucking excuse of an article should be kicked in the balls and banned until hell freezes over"

*If he were to speak freely without the velvet gag of civility that is.

I'd have much more respect for him if he took this approach instead of the Ecstasy-induced-like comments we're normally fed.
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post Mon 15th June 2009, 11:58pm
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QUOTE(LaraLove @ Tue 16th June 2009, 12:43am) *

QUOTE(RMHED @ Sun 14th June 2009, 4:14pm) *

In the words of Jimmy Wales*; "This navel gazing shit is an embarassment to Wikipedia, the asshole who started this miserable fucking excuse of an article should be kicked in the balls and banned until hell freezes over"

*If he were to speak freely without the velvet gag of civility that is.

I'd have much more respect for him if he took this approach instead of the Ecstasy-induced-like comments we're normally fed.

Imagine the confusion this would cause if Jimmy started telling people to go fuck themselves, the civilty guard would probably suffer some kind of mental breakdown.

Jimmy Wales says "Fuck you civility, I'm the founder and I'll say whatever I fucking want, you miserable little dipshits"
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post Tue 16th June 2009, 12:00am
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QUOTE(RMHED @ Tue 16th June 2009, 12:58am) *

QUOTE(LaraLove @ Tue 16th June 2009, 12:43am) *

QUOTE(RMHED @ Sun 14th June 2009, 4:14pm) *

In the words of Jimmy Wales*; "This navel gazing shit is an embarassment to Wikipedia, the asshole who started this miserable fucking excuse of an article should be kicked in the balls and banned until hell freezes over"

*If he were to speak freely without the velvet gag of civility that is.

I'd have much more respect for him if he took this approach instead of the Ecstasy-induced-like comments we're normally fed.

Imagine the confusion this would cause if Jimmy started telling people to go fuck themselves, the civilty guard would probably suffer some kind of mental breakdown.

Jimmy Wales says "Fuck you civility, I'm the founder and I'll say whatever I fucking want, you miserable little dipshits"

They'd all instantly start claiming they'd never believed in the civility policy and it was all someone else's fault. Same way no-one in Russia ever believed in communism and no German ever voted for Hitler.
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QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Mon 15th June 2009, 6:00pm) *


They'd all instantly start claiming they'd never believed in the civility policy and it was all someone else's fault. Same way no-one in Russia ever believed in communism and no German ever voted for Hitler.


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post Tue 16th June 2009, 2:21am
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QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Mon 15th June 2009, 5:00pm) *

They'd all instantly start claiming they'd never believed in the civility policy and it was all someone else's fault. Same way no-one in Russia ever believed in communism and no German ever voted for Hitler.

Good apocryphal story has Khrushchev criticizing the dead Stalin in some speech, and somebody somewhere in the audience says "And where were YOU when all this was happening?"

Khrushchev says: "Who said that!?"

[Silence from the audience]

Khrushchev: "Well, THAT'S where I was!"

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