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Wed 19th September 2007, 8:24pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Can someone explain to me why anyone would want to own this article so badly? I dabble in philosophy-land and I had never heard of this guy before this controversy. I think it goes something like this:
That is a pretty good list of factors that one sees in play all throughout the more specialized subject matters in Wikipedia. But there are two sorts of factors that I think are still missing from a full account of the action.
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Wed 19th September 2007, 8:30pm
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dhd ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Regulars Posts: 5,521 Joined: Fri 29th Dec 2006, 8:39pm Member No.: 767 |
Can someone explain to me why anyone would want to own this article so badly? I dabble in philosophy-land and I had never heard of this guy before this controversy. I think it goes something like this:
That's a damn good post, Bead. I'm not sure it entirely accounts for the oddness that surrounds the Peirce article, but it sure explains a lot of problems throughout the site. |
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Thu 20th September 2007, 3:42am
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Can someone explain to me why anyone would want to own this article so badly? I dabble in philosophy-land and I had never heard of this guy before this controversy. I think it goes something like this:
That's a pretty good list of factors that one sees in play all throughout the more specialized subject matters in Wikipedia. But there are two sorts of factors that I think are still missing from a full account of the action.
Jonny ![]() A few more rounds before I hang up my guns for the day … "The article was started by people with ordinary but superficial understanding of the subject." Close enough. I have looked at the history of the article from its very first edits. A lot of them were by people who spelled his last name "Pierce" and thought his middle name was "Saunders" — most of them got the "Charles" part okay. There was even a mild bit of grousing about the merge from Charles Saunders Peirce that left its traces in the corresponding talk page. Okay, there is a notorious case of an old book on Peirce by a German publisher where they spelled his middle name "Saunders" — it may have been just a bookbinder's error on the cover, I can't recall, it was 40 years ago that I read it. If the luck of the draw was that you knew only this one book on Peirce, then that would account for it. But all of these issues are the marks of rank noobism when it comes to Peirce studies. At some point they slurped up a very short, mostly biographical Nupedia article on Peirce by Jaime Nubiola, a noted Peirce scholar. Damn! I hate historiography with a positively palpable passion! G'nite for now … Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Thu 20th September 2007, 3:45am |
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Thu 20th September 2007, 4:57pm
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May I be blunt, Mr. Aubrey? If your editing in that article was anything like your writing here, I can't blame anyone for reverting the daylights out of what you wrote. SV's mongo revert was excessive and vindictive of course, and I can only admire The Tetrast's patience in not appearing here in a cloud of greasy black smoke to bitch about it.
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Thu 20th September 2007, 5:08pm
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May I be blunt, Mr. Aubrey? If your editing in that article was anything like your writing here, I can't blame anyone for reverting the daylights out of what you wrote. SV's mongo revert was excessive and vindictive of course, and I can only admire The Tetrast's patience in not appearing here in a cloud of greasy black smoke to bitch about it. Of course Jonny Cache's and Jon Awbrey's (please note the spelling) writing styles are completely different, serving entirely different purposes. I'm certain JC would direct you to a careful consideration of the diffs for the rest of the story. |
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Thu 20th September 2007, 5:44pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
May I be blunt, Mr. Aubrey? If your editing in that article was anything like your writing here, I can't blame anyone for reverting the daylights out of what you wrote. SV's mongo revert was excessive and vindictive of course, and I can only admire The Tetrast's patience in not appearing here in a cloud of greasy black smoke to bitch about it. Jon Awbrey, {{distinguish2|[[John Aubrey]], the author of ''[[Brief Lives]]''}}, knows the diff between Riting 4 Φun and udder-wise. If you need egg-samples of peeple who dont, there's a place 4 that. Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Thu 20th September 2007, 6:04pm |
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Thu 20th September 2007, 7:22pm
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Fri 21st September 2007, 5:34pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
May I be blunt, Mr. Aubrey? If your editing in that article was anything like your writing here, I can't blame anyone for reverting the daylights out of what you wrote. SV's mongo revert was excessive and vindictive of course, and I can only admire The Tetrast's patience in not appearing here in a cloud of greasy black smoke to bitch about it. Jon Awbrey, {{distinguish2|[[John Aubrey]], the author of ''[[Brief Lives]]''}}, knows the diff between Riting 4 Φun and udder-wise. If you need egg-samples of peeple who dont, there's a place 4 that. Jon Awbrey Papaya, Let me now try to give a more reflective response to your remarks. When it comes to any kind of Question that a person might ask, there are at first cut just three (3) different kinds of people in this world:
To be continued … Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Sat 22nd September 2007, 2:58pm |
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Wed 26th September 2007, 3:42pm
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Current Narrative —
It looks like I may have a few calm hours to work on my Perils of Peirce in Wikiputia chronology. No doubt you find yourself wondering — Why in the devil such a sudden surge of pernicious paramilitary puppet piranhas descending on such an out of the way outpost as the article on Charles Sanders Peirce? Indeed. But like a lot of wars that begin in one place and then suddenly shift to another theatre for their climactic scenes, and for no apparent reason that anyone can figure but the convenience of serving some hidden agenda of theatre managers or some ulterior motive of not-so-angelic impressarios, the Puppet War on the CSP Front really had its roots in another bit of turf, to wit, or not, the Wikipedia article on … wait 4 it … wait 4 it … Truth. QUOTE Magic Theatre … Entrance Not For Everyone … For Madmen Only Truth : The First Casualty
Revisionary History of Critical Diffs in the Puppet War on the CSP Article —
Archived Discussion of the Sockpuppet Issue —
Incidental Skirmishes —
All Quiet On The Persian Front … Until …
To be continued … Jonny ![]() This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Fri 28th September 2007, 3:02pm |
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Tue 2nd October 2007, 3:50am
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Speaking of Wikiparanoia, Slrubenstein deletes a nicely illustrated little article on the Semiotic Triangle by what I knew to be an extremely friendly and modest editor who contacted me one or twice asking for references to the literature. Now, anyone who knows my work on Wikipedia knows that I never got around to working up anything but ASCII Graphics for the articles I created. It appears that any contact with a Wikipariah is the very kiss of death in that OhSoPhreaking AGF and Civil So-Called Community. Shoot first and serve the warrant later — that's the Wikipediot way.
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Tue 2nd October 2007, 4:25am
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Speaking of Wikiparanoia, Slrubenstein deletes a nicely illustrated little article on the Semiotic Triangle by what I knew to be an extremely friendly and modest editor who contacted me one or twice asking for references to the literature. Now, anyone who knows my work on Wikipedia knows that I never got around to working up anything but ASCII Graphics for the articles I created. It appears that any contact with a Wikipariah is the very kiss of death in that OhSoPhreaking AGF and Civil So-Called Community. Shoot first and serve the warrant later — that's the Wikipediot way. Jon Awbrey What an idiot. He's of the BADSITES crowd too isn't he? |
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Tue 2nd October 2007, 4:34am
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Speaking of Wikiparanoia, Slrubenstein deletes a nicely illustrated little article on the Semiotic Triangle by what I knew to be an extremely friendly and modest editor who contacted me one or twice asking for references to the literature. Now, anyone who knows my work on Wikipedia knows that I never got around to working up anything but ASCII Graphics for the articles I created. It appears that any contact with a Wikipariah is the very kiss of death in that OhSoPhreaking AGF and Civil So-Called Community. Shoot first and serve the warrant later — that's the Wikipediot way. Jon Awbrey What an idiot. He's of the BADSITES crowd too isn't he? Strictly speaking, Wikipedia is mostly a BANSITE these days, except when it gets in High Gyre and becomes a BANSHEESITE, but I think that it's probably safe to call it a BADSITE, too, maybe even an UGLYSITE, and of course we have recently heard the story of how it grew from nothing but a glom in the eye of @TACOSITE, so maybe that would explain how it became such a BEANSINTHEIREARSITE. Be careful how you parse that … Jonny ![]() |
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Tue 23rd October 2007, 2:18am
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Semiotics got a mention on The Big Bang Theory tonight.
The Thirdness Millennium Has Arrived, Only Seven Years Late !!! Jonny ![]() This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Tue 23rd October 2007, 2:20am |
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Wed 31st October 2007, 2:44pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Just a few bits of minor news to report on the Pers-ian front. Ben Udell has been doing a lot of nice work on the CSP and CSP BIB articles. No two Persians agree about everything, but at least his able biblesitting will keep the worst howlers off the top of the Search Engine Offal (SEO) that we all know and loathe, and that takes a load off my shudders when it comes to keeping watch over that. I do wish he'd learn to read edit histories, though, as he seems to be labouring under the absurdly bee-knighted impression that SlimVirgin did him some kind of favour, when it was she who reverted 3 months worth of his earlier contributions and branded him and blocked him as a puppet of me in the first place!
Oh well, you can't have everything … Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Wed 31st October 2007, 5:42pm |
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Wed 31st October 2007, 3:29pm
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Indeed. There's a genuine sense of relief when you check an article you've worked hard at but have given up on to find that someone else is saving the material in your absence. I've had to stop checking some of my best articles, a few of which took me many months to compile. I know that if I even glance at them now I'll be filled with a terrible need to re-enter that horrible place out of a sense of moral duty. Such is the awful pull of Der Jimbo's grand folly.
As I have written elsewhere, one such article which I considered I personal triumph of the will is now so badly vandalised I actually had to laugh. Bits of it were in a different language, comically stolen from another Wikipedia, and it had a template added by one wag taken from WP's internal structure appearing mid-sentence! |
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Wed 31st October 2007, 4:12pm
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Indeed. There's a genuine sense of relief when you check an article you've worked hard at but have given up on to find that someone else is saving the material in your absence. I've had to stop checking some of my best articles, a few of which took me many months to compile. I know that if I even glance at them now I'll be filled with a terrible need to re-enter that horrible place out of a sense of moral duty. Such is the awful pull of Der Jimbo's grand folly. As I have written elsewhere, one such article which I considered I personal triumph of the will is now so badly vandalised I actually had to laugh. Bits of it were in a different language, comically stolen from another Wikipedia, and it had a template added by one wag taken from WP's internal structure appearing mid-sentence! Here's a tip. When you have articles that you created and did most of the work on up to a certain version, then you can fork that version over to Centiare. If you want to maintain your own point of view on the subject, then you can fork it over to your very own directory space. If you want to leave it open for future collaboration, then you can fork it over to the main space. Even articles that you didn't do all the significant work on can still be forked over to the main space under GFDL. Of course, you can always put your own original work in your own directory space any time you want. It's the best of all possible worlds. Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Wed 31st October 2007, 5:15pm |
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Wed 31st October 2007, 5:33pm
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You can also copy it to Wikinfo.
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Wed 31st October 2007, 10:38pm
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SV's mongo revert was excessive and vindictive of course, and I can only admire The Tetrast's patience in not appearing here in a cloud of greasy black smoke to bitch about it. The mongo revert? That'll be a generic unthinking blind revert to a previous version motivated by winning a game against the other editor rather than improving the article. Yeap. That's about as good a description of that sweeping Bishop takes pawn opening move as I can think of. Jonny discusses the motions of SlimVirgin's castling manoeuvre on one thread if I recall, a careful switching of key material behind a wall of innocuous pawn edits, all completed in one move when nobody is really watching the board. |
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τα δε μοι παθήματα μαθήματα γέγονε ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Contributors Posts: 5,100 Joined: Sat 9th Sep 2006, 1:52am Member No.: 398 WP user page - talk check - contribs |
Indeed. There's a genuine sense of relief when you check an article you've worked hard at but have given up on to find that someone else is saving the material in your absence. I've had to stop checking some of my best articles, a few of which took me many months to compile. I know that if I even glance at them now I'll be filled with a terrible need to re-enter that horrible place out of a sense of moral duty. Such is the awful pull of Der Jimbo's grand folly. As I have written elsewhere, one such article which I considered I personal triumph of the will is now so badly vandalised I actually had to laugh. Bits of it were in a different language, comically stolen from another Wikipedia, and it had a template added by one wag taken from WP's internal structure appearing mid-sentence! Here's a tip. When you have articles that you created and did most of the work on up to a certain version, then you can fork that version over to Centiare. If you want to maintain your own point of view on the subject, then you can fork it over to your very own directory space. If you want to leave it open for future collaboration, then you can fork it over to the main space. Even articles that you didn't do all the significant work on can still be forked over to the main space under GFDL. Of course, you can always put your own original work in your own directory space any time you want. It's the best of all possible worlds. Jon Awbrey And let me add to this incid.net.tle consideration the fact that Centiare provides the sorts of tools that it takes to bump WP:OFFAL off the top of our Search Engine Offerrings. For example, in the months since I've been transporting my portfolio to Centiare I've been able to edge my Centiare pages within a hair's breadth of the WP:DEFAMATIONS that Google conspires in uttering and publishing to the world about me. Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Fri 2nd November 2007, 3:24pm |
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This brief note is intended to answer a question that Ben Udell raised on the Peirce List about a problematic passage in the current Wikipedia article on Charles Sanders Peirce.
The problematic passage is as follows — QUOTE Unlike the other pragmatists, Peirce never explicitly advanced a theory of truth. But his scattered comments about truth have proved influential to several epistemic truth theorists, and as a useful foil for deflationary and correspondence theories of truth. Source. Wikipedia, Charles Peirce#Pragmatism Farmer Kiss corrected the more serious problems in this passage, largely by deleting the incorrect statements, with this edit. As with many other errors that still bedevil the current version of the article, the problematic passage was re-introduced by SlimVirgin when she reverted three months worth of collective work on the article at this point. Jon Awbrey This post has been edited by Jonny Cache: Tue 4th December 2007, 7:18am |
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