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post Fri 4th December 2009, 6:24pm
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I've just been informed that FT2 (T-C-L-K-R-D) asked to have his administrator, checkuser, and oversight privileges removed well over a month ago, they did it, and nobody here noticed (until now, I suppose). Other than an announcement on his own talk page, the whole business was handled about as quietly as anything I've ever seen on Wikipedia involving such a controversial figure.

Ostensibly, he seems to have done this because he's too busy doing other things in "real life." However, I wouldn't say his contribs have dropped all that much since then (though they have dropped slightly).

Naturally, it would be the height of haughtiness and arrogance for anyone here to assume this had something to do with the resurrection of this old WR thread by our own FT2 critic Peter Damian, or even that these edits to the Sock Puppetry policy talk page made just before the desysop request were in any way related, so please, let's not just assume based on some sort of natural tendency toward doubt and suspicion based on past experience or other such "nonsense."
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 6:30pm
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QUOTE(Somey @ Fri 4th December 2009, 1:24pm) *

I've just been informed that FT2 (T-C-L-K-R-D) asked to have his administrator, checkuser, and oversight privileges removed well over a month ago, they did it, and nobody here noticed (until now, I suppose). Other than an announcement on his own talk page, the whole business was handled about as quietly as anything I've ever seen on Wikipedia involving such a controversial figure.

Ostensibly, he seems to have done this because he's too busy doing other things in "real life." However, I wouldn't say his contribs have dropped all that much since then (though they have dropped slightly).

Naturally, it would be the height of haughtiness and arrogance for anyone here to assume this had something to do with the resurrection of this old WR thread by our own FT2 critic Peter Damian, or even that these edits to the Sock Puppetry policy talk page made just before the desysop request were in any way related, so please, let's not just assume based on some sort of natural tendency toward doubt and suspicion based on past experience or other such "nonsense."


I'm all a-twitter with x-citement waiting for FT3 (T-C-L-K-R-D) .

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post Fri 4th December 2009, 6:30pm
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He said something to the effect that it wasn't done under any sort of cloud, so presumably he could ask for them back.

He also used the word "we" when referring to functionaries...

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post Fri 4th December 2009, 6:54pm
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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Fri 4th December 2009, 12:30pm) *
He said something to the effect that it wasn't done under any sort of cloud, so presumably he could ask for them back.

I'm sure he will, once everyone forgets the whole business. The question is, how long until everyone forgets the whole business? Since nobody noticed the resignation, maybe not so long. FT2 is certainly clever enough to know when to back off - more clever than Dave Gerard in that respect, to give just one obvious example.

The thing is, I was under the impression that there are (or were) several people out there who were watching his every move, checking his contribs on an daily (if not hourly) basis, etc., etc., but apparently I was mistaken. And when you think about it, a gradual decline in activity is much more subtle (and less likely to be noticed) than just vanishing all at once.
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 7:14pm
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QUOTE(Somey @ Fri 4th December 2009, 12:24pm) *

Naturally, it would be the height of haughtiness and arrogance for anyone here to assume this had something to do with the resurrection of this old WR thread by our own FT2 critic Peter Damian, or even that these edits to the Sock Puppetry policy talk page made just before the desysop request were in any way related, so please, let's not just assume based on some sort of natural tendency toward doubt and suspicion based on past experience or other such "nonsense."


I actually doubt it...I've seen nothing to suggest FT2 is taking Peter Damien any more seriously than he usually does. I have noticed FT2's temper has gotten a lot shorter recently, from sparring with Jehochman on his arbcom candidacy, to recent explosions on the tail end of the current David Gerard mess.

I think FT2 is (temporarily?) burning out, knows he's running his mouth off in dangerous ways, and has handed in his "badge and gun" so they don't get taken away, should he seriously go off on someone. He needs to go one more step, though, and drop off the functionaries list. His chances in the ruling cabal are over...waving the "we" flag around the functionaries list just draws attention to that fact.
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 8:09pm
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QUOTE(Somey @ Fri 4th December 2009, 6:54pm) *

The thing is, I was under the impression that there are (or were) several people out there who were watching his every move, checking his contribs on an daily (if not hourly) basis, etc., etc., but apparently I was mistaken. And when you think about it, a gradual decline in activity is much more subtle (and less likely to be noticed) than just vanishing all at once.


I noticed because I watch the user rights log and global rights log on Meta. I just assumed others would've noticed because of his talk page announcement so I didn't post about it.

I also saw Angela is no longer a steward.
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This is news?

I was aware of this weeks ago (can't remember how) and didn't care much. I suppose people here are just disappointed at missing an episode of their soap opera and an opportunity to carp or something.
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 9:40pm
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QUOTE(Apathetic @ Fri 4th December 2009, 6:30pm) *

He said something to the effect that it wasn't done under any sort of cloud

What do you expect him to say? This reeks of a plea-bargain.


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QUOTE(Trick cyclist @ Fri 4th December 2009, 4:40pm) *

QUOTE(Apathetic @ Fri 4th December 2009, 6:30pm) *

He said something to the effect that it wasn't done under any sort of cloud

What do you expect him to say? This reeks of a plea-bargain.


Well, maybe FT2 just stepped in something in the barn.
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I saw it, and I said nothing, because really....why feed the troll?

Personally speaking and at this late date, the more people ignore him, the better.

(Peter: has he still been messing with the NLP article?)
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Plenty of people noticed. There's nothing to suggest it was done "under a cloud."

The only thing I find curious is that he said, "I've already removed myself as an oversight list admin and unsubscribed from the CU/OS lists" yet his recent contributions to discussions on Wikipedia make it seemingly undeniable that, at a minimum, he's still on functionaries-en-l. I guess that was just an, uh, oversight?
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 11:38pm
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QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sat 5th December 2009, 12:30am) *

Plenty of people noticed. There's nothing to suggest it was done "under a cloud."

The only thing I find curious is that he said, "I've already removed myself as an oversight list admin and unsubscribed from the CU/OS lists" yet his recent contributions to discussions on Wikipedia make it seemingly undeniable that, at a minimum, he's still on functionaries-en-l. I guess that was just an, uh, oversight?

Even when Alison had resigned CU/OS she remained on Func-en, I believe Func-en is more of a "group of people trusted by Arbcom to process things" than a "has at least this userright".
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post Fri 4th December 2009, 11:58pm
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I imagine there's soon to be a purge of who has access to the functionaries list, given the recent embarrassing leaks from it.
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post Sat 26th December 2009, 4:58am
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QUOTE(MBisanz @ Fri 4th December 2009, 6:38pm) *
Even when Alison had resigned CU/OS she remained on Func-en, I believe Func-en is more of a "group of people trusted by Arbcom to process things" than a "has at least this userright".

In practice that's about right.

Originally there was the old Arbcom-l, which hosted all arbs and all ex-arbs. The arbs now use that list just for committee work, and ex-arbs have a separate list. Segregation's good from many perspectives (privacy, neutrality, avoidance of some COI issues, etc). Separate but convergent, the August 2008 checkuser appointments increased the number of arbcom appointed checkusers from 2 to about 6, to ease Arbcom's workload a bit. CCing wasn't enough with the increased numbers. So the functionaries list was set up for users who routinely work on these issues, covering arbs, ex-arbs, checkusers and oversighters, and a very few others by invitation.

List access is straightforward: Joining is automatic on Arbcom, Checkuser, or Oversight. Access isn't tied to tools thereafter, but any loss of WMF tools or Arbship "under a cloud" automatically causes list removal too. For example, David Gerard and Sam Blacketer both ceased to be list members.


QUOTE(InkBlot @ Fri 4th December 2009, 2:14pm) *
I actually doubt it...I've seen nothing to suggest FT2 is taking Peter Damien any more seriously than he usually does. I have noticed FT2's temper has gotten a lot shorter recently, from sparring with Jehochman on his arbcom candidacy, to recent explosions on the tail end of the current David Gerard mess.

I think FT2 is (temporarily?) burning out, knows he's running his mouth off in dangerous ways, and has handed in his "badge and gun" so they don't get taken away, should he seriously go off on someone. He needs to go one more step, though, and drop off the functionaries list. His chances in the ruling cabal are over...waving the "we" flag around the functionaries list just draws attention to that fact.

I don't really burn out. I'd be much more likely to fade quietly for a while, If you look at my early edits you'll see a regular peak-trough activity cycle a few months long. I also don't turn on others on a bad day, so it's nothing about possible misuse. The reason is simple. These are data tools. Attaching to a web page tool is foolish. The only time it's a problem so far is editing protected templates - a minor issue where help's available to any user if needed.
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QUOTE(FT2 @ Sat 26th December 2009, 4:58am) *
I don't really burn out. I'd be much more likely to fade quietly for a while, If you look at my early edits you'll see a regular peak-trough activity cycle a few months long. I also don't turn on others on a bad day, so it's nothing about possible misuse.


The suggestion was not misuse as such - but rather that the difference between having tools and not having them is that if you don't have them, they can't be taken away on some pretext as a result of having said something controversial to someone, etc - if you resign after such a thing happens, it's "under a cloud", but there's no precedent for retroactively putting a cloud over someone's former in-good-standing resignation.

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QUOTE(FT2 @ Sat 26th December 2009, 5:58am) *

QUOTE(MBisanz @ Fri 4th December 2009, 6:38pm) *
Even when Alison had resigned CU/OS she remained on Func-en, I believe Func-en is more of a "group of people trusted by Arbcom to process things" than a "has at least this userright".

In practice that's about right.

Originally there was the old Arbcom-l, which hosted all arbs and all ex-arbs. The arbs now use that list just for committee work, and ex-arbs have a separate list. Segregation's good from many perspectives (privacy, neutrality, avoidance of some COI issues, etc). Separate but convergent, the August 2008 checkuser appointments increased the number of arbcom appointed checkusers from 2 to about 6, to ease Arbcom's workload a bit. CCing wasn't enough with the increased numbers. So the functionaries list was set up for users who routinely work on these issues, covering arbs, ex-arbs, checkusers and oversighters, and a very few others by invitation.

List access is straightforward: Joining is automatic on Arbcom, Checkuser, or Oversight. Access isn't tied to tools thereafter, but any loss of WMF tools or Arbship "under a cloud" automatically causes list removal too. For example, David Gerard and Sam Blacketer both ceased to be list members.


QUOTE(InkBlot @ Fri 4th December 2009, 2:14pm) *
I actually doubt it...I've seen nothing to suggest FT2 is taking Peter Damien any more seriously than he usually does. I have noticed FT2's temper has gotten a lot shorter recently, from sparring with Jehochman on his arbcom candidacy, to recent explosions on the tail end of the current David Gerard mess.

I think FT2 is (temporarily?) burning out, knows he's running his mouth off in dangerous ways, and has handed in his "badge and gun" so they don't get taken away, should he seriously go off on someone. He needs to go one more step, though, and drop off the functionaries list. His chances in the ruling cabal are over...waving the "we" flag around the functionaries list just draws attention to that fact.

I don't really burn out. I'd be much more likely to fade quietly for a while, If you look at my early edits you'll see a regular peak-trough activity cycle a few months long. I also don't turn on others on a bad day, so it's nothing about possible misuse. The reason is simple. These are data tools. Attaching to a web page tool is foolish. The only time it's a problem so far is editing protected templates - a minor issue where help's available to any user if needed.


As a former arbitrator, could you give me some good reason why the ArbCom conducts its deliberations on a secret mailing list? One can only assume, based on the usual quality of ArbCom decisions, that the logic being used to produce those decisions must be so poor that it would never survive if subjected to public scrutiny.
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QUOTE(Random832 @ Sat 26th December 2009, 12:14am) *
The suggestion was not misuse as such - but rather that the difference between having tools and not having them is that if you don't have them, they can't be taken away on some pretext as a result of having said something controversial to someone, etc - if you resign after such a thing happens, it's "under a cloud", but there's no precedent for retroactively putting a cloud over someone's former in-good-standing resignation.

There should be., and I've argued for one.

I pointed out this exact issue at the current de-adminship RFC - if you resign, then act up, you can probably reclaim the bit later. I proposed this edit, and reason:
    "This process... applies... to accounts that actually have that right in the first place, or could acquire it without seeking community or Arbcom approval."

    "Scenario: user resigns in normal course of things without a cloud, then does something seriously wrong, then a year later seeks adminship back at [[WP:BN]] as he's not "under a cloud" and it's "old stuff". The community needs to be able to convert his self-request deadminship to a formally decided one if he has acted wrongly and yet could get adminship back easily, to prevent gaming."
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post Sat 26th December 2009, 6:25am
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QUOTE(Random832 @ Fri 25th December 2009, 11:14pm) *
there's no precedent for retroactively putting a cloud over someone's former in-good-standing resignation.
Was done to me and it's been done to several other admins since it was done to me. In my case the cloud was fabricated out of thin air and thick lies.
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QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sat 26th December 2009, 7:25am) *

QUOTE(Random832 @ Fri 25th December 2009, 11:14pm) *
there's no precedent for retroactively putting a cloud over someone's former in-good-standing resignation.
Was done to me and it's been done to several other admins since it was done to me. In my case the cloud was fabricated out of thin air and thick lies.


I remember when you resigned. I remember a big, dark cloud.
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QUOTE(everyking @ Sat 26th December 2009, 6:27am) *

QUOTE(Kelly Martin @ Sat 26th December 2009, 7:25am) *

QUOTE(Random832 @ Fri 25th December 2009, 11:14pm) *
there's no precedent for retroactively putting a cloud over someone's former in-good-standing resignation.
Was done to me and it's been done to several other admins since it was done to me. In my case the cloud was fabricated out of thin air and thick lies.

I remember when you resigned. I remember a big, dark cloud.

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Well if I were the head stewardess (or otherwise had any influence) I'd insist that nobody (0) be summarily reinstated to any position at any time for any reason.

That would be fair at least, and it would avoid all subjective arguments about whether there was or was not a cloud. Plus it would cut out all the shape-shifter/schrödinger/shell-gamer admins that nobody can hope to keep track of.

Oh but that's too h-h-harsh, what if I might need it later on eh? So okay then um… just don't resign.
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