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Editor possibly NOTHERE

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FrederickSmith29

This user opened a Template:request edit on their talk page, asking for help on a project on the origin of a symbol [1]. This template is used for editors with a WP:COI and is posted on the talk page of the article they wish to edit. I closed the request with a note explaining what this template is for and that editors are expected to contribute to Wikipedia, not to help with personal projects. [2]

FrederickSmith29 posted an update on their project, said the relevant Wikipedia articles on the symbol do not exist, and reopened the request. [3] I closed the request again, and added another note about what the template is for and that editors are to contribute to Wikipedia. [4] FrederickSmith29 reopened the request and posted a non-collaborative response. [5]

I spoke with @TheresNoTime: about the editor possibly revealing personal information in their response and posting that information at ANI. TheresNoTime's response was that this was not oversightable and it would be OK to make this report. I think this user is WP:NOTHERE, and I would appreciate thoughts on the interaction and feedback on how I could improve in this situation. Z1720 (talk) 06:02, 19 December 2021 (UTC)

I'd definitely be leaning towards them "not being here to build an encyclopedia". Just as an aside Z1720, you can link to diffs by doing [[Special:Diff/1061018577]] or by using a template like {{Diff2}} -- TNT (talk • she/they) 06:08, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
I see a brand-new user trying to figure out Wikipedia and being "Robert McNamara'd into submission" through mindless robo-messaging and other hectoring when repeated gentle nudging towards the Reference Desk would suffice. RadioKAOS / Talk to me, Billy / Transmissions 07:25, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Ayup. Further proof that not only is Wikipedia a bureaucracy, it’s a peculiarly stultified one. Having seen an obvious manifestation of the Reader, our supposed audience, people can only assume it is some kind of vandal. Qwirkle (talk) 07:36, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The user has been referred to the Reference Desk. The user is probably a troll, and the only issue is whether we wait for more evidence of that, we block him now, or he goes away on his own. One of his many silly comments: "I didn't live to be 92 just to let you have a nice night. tell me what to do again, kid".--Bbb23 (talk) 14:42, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
  • If the editor did not make the "I didn't live" comment, I would have just gone to bed and let another editor evaluate the request edit (as I would not want to close it a third time). However, I felt that this comment, in addition to the NOTHERE behaviour, warranted a report here. Z1720 (talk) 15:44, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Agreed that this is a troll, so I'll do what administrators are supposed to do under the circumstances; blocking the troll. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 17:33, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
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Can Covid-19 misinformation (namely horse dewormer misinformation) get revdel'd from my Talk page?

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About a month ago, after having, I think, conducted some minor cosmetic edits on the article Ivermectin, I received this message on my Talk page, erroneously aimed at me.

Now, I'd normally have just left it up - I'm not starting a discussion about the user in question who posted it here - but in hindsight, I wasn't comfortable with the fact that three articles referenced in this message were still on my Talk page; as such, I removed them.

My question is - is there any way to suppress the fact they were added and removed in the first place? I don't want the URLs in question to be even available for someone to look at, even through edit histories. I'm unsure that this would be viable criteria for revision deletion, but this isn't really a sensitive request as such, so I think I'm correct to ask here. Thanks!--Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) ({{ping}} me!) 16:37, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

I don't think that's revdelable. We are awash in Ivermectin idiocy everywhere, so I don't think we need to worry about someone linking to an old version of your talk page. Removing it was, of course, fine (it's your talk page), but I wouldn't revdel it if it were up to me. --Floquenbeam (talk) 16:50, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
@Ineffablebookkeeper: Are you sure that you linked the correct diff in your original post? The only URLs I see in the linked revision are to pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, which is operated by the United States National Institutes of Health (while I agree that the government is often untrustworthy, my understanding is that Wikipedia generally considers the NIH to be a credible source). jp×g 00:51, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
PubMed is just a database; most of the stuff in it is unreliable for our purposes (and some is the most awful crap). It's a common misconception that because something's "in PubMed" it somehow has an NIH imprimatur. Alexbrn (talk) 08:17, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
@JPxG: - I have to admit to not having read the sources in question, but as Alexbrn says, it apparently doesn't always host reliable content. The text around it, which made a point out of Would You Like To See My Peer-Reviewed Studies Down Here In My Cellar Next To A Cask Of Amontillado Wine, seemed to indicate quackery if nothing else.--Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) ({{ping}} me!) 11:31, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
Pubmed is basically just Google Scholar for MEDLINE indexed articles. It also indexes plenty of journals about chiropractic and acupuncture and aromatherapy and hypnosis. — Shibbolethink ( ) 23:38, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
Not revision deletable. More importantly, you shouldn't edit anyone's comment to alter its meaning. (Exceptions would include BLP violations, copyright violations, etc., which is not the case here.) You should restore the comment, then you're free to delete the whole discussion, if you wish to do so. Politrukki (talk) 19:01, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

Range block

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Can someone please do a range block, based on the suspected IPs here? Nehme1499 15:08, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

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Clear cut block evasion

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Ibavcahe87 has been involved in some pretty blatant edit warring and block evasion after being finally blocked for a short while for persistently adding unsourced content. The whole episode seems to have been between these diffs, [6]. Basically, Ibavcahe added unsourced content, which was removed, back and forwards a few times, and then suddenly they start to EWLO, apparently to avoid 3RR (I consider block evasion more serious though, hence why it is here, not at 3rr), very obviously, and tried edit warring with an admin to add the exact text that they had tried to add whilst logged in. Then they logged back in, and tried adding more unsourced content again. So they got blocked. a few hours later another IP on the same range also starts adding in unsourced content, while Ibavcahe87 was blocked. I don't think that this is the first time that they have evaded a block either. Their similarities in editing pattern to another user, User:Jellywings19, (who has been indef blocked for, oddly enough, abusing multiple accounts) are rather concerning. I'll reserve judgement for now though, but I have warned them about it. Mako001 (talk) 16:07, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

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Still having issues with User:Mztourist

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I have brought up this issue multiple times before and it hasn't been settled and continues to be a problem. One user, Mztourist has been intentionally targeting me as well as being constantly uncivil. One failed AFD attempt after another, and now I have been the victim of tag bombing. Could understand an article here or there, he literally tagged 20 articles inside of 10-15 minutes. Mztourist's goal is to be disruptive, he has made it is personal goal to delete as many articles I have created as possible. The last AFD he even deleted citations and then claimed it should be deleted because of the lack of citations Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Stanley C. Norton. Because of past issues I now refrain from editing any article he is involved with or AFD any article he has created to avoid contact, only to have him continually target me. I have attempted to have a no contact agreement in the past, something I still support to remedy the problem. Jamesallain85 (talk) 19:48, 7 December 2021 (UTC)

You've provided one link to an AfD from 2 months ago, which did not involve any obvious impropriety. If you want anyone to take this complaint seriously, you should provide evidence of inappropriate behavior, not just unsupported attempts at mind-reading. See Wikipedia:Simplest_diff_guide for explanation if you don't know how to produce diffs. --JBL (talk) 20:24, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Here is a diff that I think is worthy of noting. – 2.O.Boxing 20:57, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm especially curious about this statement ("he literally tagged 20 articles inside of 10-15 minutes") and if the OP could provide diffs for this because I don't see that looking at Mztourist's contributions. We haven't always agreed but I don't think it's right to infer someone's goal as being disruptive without providing proof of that. How do you know what his personal goal is? I look back at the your contribs going back to September and I see possibly three articles brought up before AfD and two out of the three were a "keep" or "no consensus" result. Every other AfD you have participated in was started by someone else. I'm not doubting how a person feels and, based solely on what I read above, the OP clearly feels like Mztourist is targeting them but the community can't act on a feeling, however sympathetic we may be. JBL is right and we have to be fair to Mztourist too, thus the need for diffs. --ARoseWolf 21:09, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I don't think if the article was deleted or not is the issue. It is the intention, Timothy J. Edens was nominated twice by Mztourist after it had already been nominated before. Then he deleted references to attempt to get Stanley Norton deleted. Then when the current AFD McGregor started to look like it wasn't going to be deleted, he tagged 20 articles saying "This page should be expanded with reliable sources or deleted." I wasn't informed on my page of any of those tags. Jamesallain85 (talk) 21:48, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
(edit conflict) Given the personal attacks leveled by Jamesallain85 in that AfD, I'd say WP:BOOMERANG block is in order. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 21:12, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
The response I just wrote was deleted, so I have to start again. Look at his edits starting December 6th, every tagged article was created by me. As for my comment, it was a serious question, did you read the conversation to that point? I am accused of not citing an article enough, I improve the article and am accused of ref-bombing. In the past I AFDd and article of his which literally had no citations and was accused of revenge AFDing. Am I just supposed to take this lying down, because it doesn't matter what I do I am wrong. If I improve an article its wrong, if I don't it's wrong. If I point out an article needs improvement its wrong. My wife makes an edit with the same IP, I get blocked. I get targeted by a user, and I get blocked. Mztourist is not being civil, I have actually stopped editing any article he is involved with and will not AFD any of his articles because I am trying to avoid him, but he continues to harass me.Jamesallain85 (talk) 21:25, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
For a list of the AFDs I am referring to, they are all listed on my talk page. Jamesallain85 (talk) 21:28, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Perhaps explain Special:Diff/1059147105 and Special:Diff/1059146759 or is there policy the rest of us are unaware of that allows you to remove others Talk Page comments because you don't like them?? Slywriter (talk) 21:29, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I started to mark them as vandalism, then I just came here to bring up the issue. Jamesallain85 (talk) 21:32, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Just to be clear, if I went right now and tagged every page that needed improvement that Mztourist has, that would be OK. I feel like there is some bias here against me. I have tried to take care of the issue I am having in the past, again it was ignored. His demeanor is unprofessional and results in hostility. Jamesallain85 (talk) 21:35, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
If you feel any article needs improvement then you can tag it no matter who originated it. We don't own articles here. Anything any of us has created or offered as time to the encyclopedia, while appreciated as it should be, is owned by the encyclopedia and controlled by consensus within the community. Please don't insinuate bias against you. I'm sorry you feel that way and I completely understand and validate the fact you do genuinely feel that way but accusing others here of bias isn't going to go favorably. You said 20 articles in 10-15 minutes. I only see 16 total articles they contributed anything to for the entire day of December 6th. I didn't check whom created all 16 articles but they aren't yours even if you created them and contributed heavily to them any more than they are owned by any other editor here. It doesn't warrant the aspersions I see in some of the diffs. The one on autism was highly inappropriate. I have a nephew with severe autism and it's nothing to speak of lightly. --ARoseWolf 21:55, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support boomerang of any kind. Another combative AFD participant. "Are you autistic? ... You are living in your own little world" [7] is beyond the pale. Let's remove editors who act this way from AfD (if not the website). Levivich 21:59, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Anyone that read the entire conversation would notice this is not a new issue. I have attempted in every way to distance myself from Mztourist, he is the one that continues to initiate interactions and make accusations. It's been more than a year, what do I have to do. That comment was made after I noticed the massive list of articles he tagged. I apologize, it was made in the heat of the moment over a long and ongoing issue. Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:24, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Every time I have tagged or AFDd an article I have been accused of revenge, in every instance. I realize I do not own any articles, what I have issue with in one individual who over the course of a year has systematically targeted articles I created. It has been ongoing since August of 2020. I am constantly accused of having poor references because they are from books or from archives instead of online content that he can scrutinize. If I AFD an article I am accused of revenge. If I improve an article I am accused of ref-bombing. If I don't improve an article I am accused of writing poor articles. Every action I take is reflected as negative. I feel like I am constantly been bullied, and it isn't that other editors haven't noticed, but the issues continue. This has been an ongoing issue for more than a year, I have attempted to arbitrate it several times with no success. I don't care if a hundred other editors AFD all of my articles, I just don't want to be harassed every time I logon to wikipedia by the same person with the same negativity trying to destroy my contributions. I am sorry if my comment wasn't appropriate, but I am at a breaking point. Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:13, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I would voluntarily take a year ban if it meant when I came back I wouldn't be harassed by Mztourist. Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:29, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I also find it interesting that not a single person as acknowledged the escalation that led up to this. No one is looking at the issue or how it came to be.Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:31, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Unless you're going to provide diffs to back up your claims, I would suggest you stop. ActivelyDisinterested (talk) 22:33, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I don't even know how to provide diffs, I have provided the discussions. Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:37, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
(edit conflict) You have done a singularly crap job of presenting a case against Mztourist, and meanwhile your own behavior has been repeatedly and obviously problematic. It is not at all surprising that someone who behaves in straightforwardly unacceptable ways (deleting appropriate-looking talk-page comments, writing "are you autistic?", making obvious revenge deletion nominations) and alleging wrongdoing without providing any evidence at all is not getting a friendly reception. (Personally I think it is conceivable that there is merit to your complaint -- but I'm not going to waste my time building a case for you, particularly when your behavior is much more obviously problematic.)
I don't even know how to provide diffs I provided a link with an explanation in the very first response to you in this thread! --JBL (talk) 22:41, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Here I am being accused of revenge for AFDing an article with a singe reference [8] Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:51, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Your AfD nominations are obviously revenge nominations: you have only ever nominated articles to AfD that were created by Mztourist, and you have only ever done it immediately following a moment when they nominated an article you created for deletion. --JBL (talk) 23:02, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Here he is bragging that he got an article deleted despite it passing all six requirements for the defunct WP:Soldier, [9] Jamesallain85 (talk) 22:57, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
That is a totally inaccurate summary of their comment. You are digging a deeper hole for yourself. --JBL (talk) 23:02, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Er, no he isn't. He's saying that an article can (and should) be deleted even if it meets one of the six requirements, if it doesn't meet WP:GNG. And he's correct. In fact GNG trumps all of the requirements, technically. Claiming they're saying something they're clearly not isn't helping you at all here. Black Kite (talk) 23:03, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Here another editor essentially states Mztourist is could be revenge AFDing me because of an ongoing dispute from June of 2021 [10] Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:01, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Not really. They say there might be a dispute. Please stop doing this. Black Kite (talk) 23:07, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
Here is another editor acknowledging that Mztourist holds a hostile position to citations that he can not personally view online [11] Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:04, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I haven't AFDd any articles recently, the last one I did was because it had a single reference, once it was more clearly referenced I close the AFD myself. Despite that I have a continues line of AFDs, only from Mztourist. When one is finished, the next one is coming soon, and as I improve them he only becomes more hostile trying to delete them. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:19, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
I will happily take a block, I deserve it. I commented in the heat of the moment after I have been trying to improve McGregor, loading myself up to improve the article, only to have him stack a pile of tags that threaten to delete more articles. I apologize for the comment and will willfully take any disciplinary action, but I want the issue to be stopped in the future so it doesn't come to such matters again. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:23, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Mztourist files AfDs on a number of articles, and a look at his history indicates that they're almost all military bios. This seems to be his gig. His match rate at AfD is frankly mediocre (62% of filings), but I just looked at the last 25 he filed. Not only do I not see any obvious signs that he's uniquely targeting you, but you have participated in a number of them without there being obvious signs that the AfDs concern your own articles. If you want to disengage with Mztourist as badly as all of that, you are doing a poor job of doing so. Ravenswing 23:27, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • When it comes to commenting on AFDs, I do not look who initiated the AFD. In face many times if I am on the fence I choose to refrain from comment. While true he AFDs more than just my articles, he is the only one AFDing my articles. Is that normal? Why was I accused automatically of revenge when I AFDd one of his articles? I have stopped interacting with any articles that he created, but I should have a voice when it comes to AFDs without being targeted. I am far from the only person that has had issues with Mztourist, I have said I take responsibility for what I said. But it still doesn't solve the issue at hand, why must I sit back and refrain from tagging or AFDing articles he created only to have him continuously do it to me? Why am I constantly being accused of revenge and nobody cares about his actions or demeanor? Compare Mztourists AFD match rate to his match rate with articles I created, he only achieved one merger. Every other article was voted to keep or no consensus, if he wasn't targeting me his rate with my articles should be at least similar. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:34, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Gee, I dunno. Maybe we come to that conclusion because Mztourist has filed 120 AfDs, a handful of them being of articles you've created. By contrast, every single AfD you have ever filed [12][13][14] has not only been on articles Mztourist created, but each and every one of them closed as overwhelming Keeps, with only one single vote to delete between them other than your own. Kinda fails the duck test. Ravenswing 23:41, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Considering I closed them myself or asked for them to be closed after they had met WP:BIO, I think it is comparing apples and oranges. The articles I AFDd, except one I did by accident, were all source with one or two sources at the time I AFDd them. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:46, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I could go back and find the instances where I asked to have it closed in the AFD discussion (at least two occasions) but it would be a waste of my time anyway ([15]). I can tell you there is one thing I didn't do, delete his references and then AFD the article he created on the basis of lack of references, but I am sure that doesn't matter either. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:55, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
  • It would certainly be a waste of your time, because other than the single one I read ten minutes ago and already mentioned, you didn't do it. By the bye, do you really find that this WP:BATTLEGROUND behavior of arguing every point to death with everyone -- it certainly shows forth in these AfDs -- is getting people to see things your way, instead of cementing opinions as to your own behavior? Ravenswing 00:08, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I guess this will be like every other time I came here to settle my dispute and absolutely nothing will be addressed about the actual dispute. If I had acted in the same manner as Mztourist and deleted his references and then AFDd his article how do you think the conversation would have been handled then? There is a double standard here, and a clear bias. Why hasn't that been addressed? Why is it ignored every time I have brought it up? As far as bringing up every point, that is what I was just asked to do, here again I am being penalized for something I was asked to do. Jamesallain85 (talk) 00:16, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I'm struggling to understand what you're trying to show here. The AFD in that template is a red link and I looked in your history around the time and don't see any creation of an AFD page on the article. AFDs aren't generally deleted just closed. So it looks like you started the AFD process by adding the template. But later I guess you changed your mind so you undid the addition of the template and didn't open the AFD. While this is sort of a retraction, it's a lot less positive then you seem to think. It's not like after opening the AFD someone pointed something out that you completely missed. Instead whatever caused you to change your mind happened before you properly opened the AFD. Which means you really should have done whatever it was that made you change your mind before you added the template. Yes it's good that you didn't actually open the AFD once you somehow came to the realisation the article didn't merit deletion but that's a fairly minor positive, it's the only real basic level of what we expect from editors. Frankly I'm not sure why you're adding the template nearly 1 hour and 30 minutes before you plan to open the AFD anyway (well that's how long it took you to remove it). AFAIK most editors start the AFD first then only add the templates as it doesn't leave others confused about why the article is linking to an AFD that doesn't exist. Or if they are going to add the templates first, have their AFD prepared so it only takes 10 minutes or something to start the AFD. Nil Einne (talk) 03:19, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • @Jamesallain85: When you make atrocious comments like the autism one, you shouldn't be surprised if we don't give a damn about some alleged minor wrondoing of the other party. Even more so when your response here about your atrocious comment is so poor. Nil Einne (talk) 02:50, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support boomerang Frankly the autism comment is enough for me. If they had shown some recognition of how bad their comment was, perhaps we could let it be, but they've shown no such recognition instead seem to think whatever lead up to it makes it not so bad. And if that wasn't enough, they seem to have no answer to the suggestion their AFDs were in revenge. Further they evidence they've presented against Mztourist so far (although I admit I haven't looked at all of it in part since it's presented throughout this discussion) doesn't seem to shown significant wrong doing. E.g. yes it is wrong if Mztourist did stuff because they didn't understand that offline sources are perfectly fine but that's the sort of mistake that happens and if the editor learns from it and takes step to fix their errors as far as possible, isn't something we would likely block them over. Nil Einne (talk) 03:05, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support Boomerang obviously. Jamesallain85 created a whole lot of minimally-referenced 1-3 sentence stub bio pages in December 2019 and January 2020 e.g. Wilhelm L. Friedell, Thomas Withers, John Addison Scott, William V. O'Regan, William Lovett Anderson which I have progressively tagged, PRODed and/or AFDed, as I have with pages created by other Users. Jamesallain85 has taken great offense at this and in addition to expanding the AFDed pages (poorly in my opinion) has abused me, REVENGE AFDed some of my pages and brought various complaints here. The only person being uncivil here is Jamesallain85 with his insults like the appalling autism comment. In addition he has absolutely no right to delete my comments on article Talk pages just because he doesn't like them, examples here: [17] and [18] Mztourist (talk) 03:13, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment @Jamesallain85: the autism comment is a sticking point, people can't see beyond it. Recommend a couple options. 1) strike the comment and leave a sincere apology here (we have autistic users on Wikipedia). 2) request WP:OVERSIGHT to delete it entirely from the record as a gross violation of civil and hurtful to others (and an apology here to be clear not just hiding a mistake). I think you do good work and hope you can continue improving Wikipedia. -- GreenC 06:58, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Hm. People are "supporting boomerang" without any actual definition of what they're supporting. So here's a proposal: Jamesallain85 is interaction banned from Mztourist, defined broadly, and including AfDs. (No objection, of course, should an admin hammer him over his repeated incivilities and his reverting Mztourist's talk page comments.) In the interests of keeping the peace, Mztourist is enjoined from filing AfDs or PRODs on article creations of Jamesallain85; if JA85's article creations are substandard, someone else can file on them. Ravenswing 07:08, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Jamesallain85's pages have been substandard for over 2 years without anyone doing anything about them and they are only improved (poorly IMO) if they go to AFD. I don't see why I should be enjoined from PRODing or AFDing them due to Jamesallain85's uncivil responses. Mztourist (talk) 07:17, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Because you've been uncivil and abrasive too in dealing with him, and the easiest way to refute the notion that you have a personal crusade against him is not to have one. If his article creations are substandard -- and, for the record, stub creation on Wikipedia is not illegal -- other editors can deal with them. If they don't choose to deal with them, then perhaps the creations aren't so egregious as all of that. Honestly, you do have a success rate at AfD filings of little better than random chance. Ravenswing 08:17, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Ravenswing That's very unfair. I think their AfD record is pretty good. Only 26 Keeps from 119 noms (62 delete, 12 redirect, 4 merge, 15 N/C) is a solid performance, especially when you consider that (a) a number of the military articles were improved after the AfDs began with offline sources that Mzt would not have had access to, and (b) a number of them were Keep-spammed by the Article Rescue Squadron. Black Kite (talk) 08:31, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
(shrugs) Hell, I've been keep-spammed by ARS (what AfD regular over the last decade hasn't been, at one point or another?), and I've got 35 keeps off of nearly 500 noms. I'm aware that sentiment is trending towards painting JA85 as the bad guy, and not without cause, but c'mon. Ravenswing 08:41, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support Boomerang - Jamesallain85's comments are beyond the pale. Might also require them to have to go through AfC for article creation. Onel5969 TT me 13:45, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • "I am constantly accused of having poor references because they are from books or from archives instead of online content that he can scrutinize." Adding this here at the bottom so its easier for @Jamesallain85: to find: If Mztourist is telling you that they personally have to be able to review and scrutinize every source or it isn't reliable then they are wrong. Rather than getting defensive and becoming uncivil you could always point them to policy. WP:PAYWALL and WP:OFFLINE comes to mind as examples of policy or supplemental explanations. A source does not have to be online nor does it have to be easily accessible to be considered reliable. In some cases the only copy of a source may be found in a local university library. It can still be reliable. We generally accept offline sources when they are properly delineated. You can't just put down a book name and author nor can you say from page 1-999. Be specific. If you have read the source or possibly researched/own a copy of it then you should be able to add enough information to make us believe the source is credible. But to the point, no, a source does not not have to be online and does not have to be free to the public for access in order to be considered reliable. --ARoseWolf 14:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
I know of WP:PAYWALL and WP:OFFLINE, and am forced to remind Mztourist of there existence constantly, and I am not the only one, please look over Mztourists comments on Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alexander K. Tyree. What I absolutely cannot stand is not that some of the articles I have created have been AFDd, it is when myself and the community have provided overwhelming support for WP:GNG, it doesn't matter what the source is or how notable the person is with proof, he will aggressively deny it over and over. With Mztourist, there is no discussion, there is no compromise. This discussion here shows the same thing, he absolutely refuses to take even a shred of responsibility despite the obvious facts that he is aggressive and rude when conducting AFDs, which others have noticed. I source my articles, and I am improving, but my interaction with Mz has been so frustrating I have been ready to give up contributing all together because it isn't worth the frustration and anger it causes when I cannot have a civil discussion with the person attempting to delete everything I create because he just keeps repeating the same thing over and over even if it isn't the case. Jamesallain85 (talk) 18:16, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
Not that I'm saying references have to be online and easily accessible, but there is a standard of "in-depth coverage" that should be followed and it's on the person who is providing the references to show proof that the standard is being met if they are the only person that has access to them. Which, unless I missed it, didn't seem like you were willing to do. In the meantime I don't really blame Mztourist for being skeptical of your references since you've repeatedly and openly been hostile toward him nominating your articles. It wouldn't really be much of a stretch that someone who thinks their work is under attack, revenge nominates articles for deletion and calls people autistic, would also use questionable references to get their articles kept. Not that I'm saying your doing that, but considering how you've acted I can understand where people might be hesitant to take your word about the references being adequate. --Adamant1 (talk) 22:32, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
It sounds to me like you didn't read the interactions between not only myself and Mz, but his interactions between Mz and others in the AFDs. When Mz first made those claims about paid archives, I actually took the time to clip, save, and add the copy of the article to the link so everyone could read the articles, it made absolutely zero difference, because he never actually has a conversation, he stands on his soap box yelling, and when you try to appease him, he just refuses to respond. Take the time to read [[[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alexander K. Tyree]], it doesn't matter what we all do to appease him, he never stops yelling the same thing. He has not a single time admitted through all the AFDs, despite who has added them, ever conceded a new resource has helped the article at all. He stands there yelling to delete until the bitter end despite all of the articles except one, which was merged, being kept. The same here, he pushes the blame for our interactions 100% on me. You act like I have been making comments such as the autistic one from the beginning, that isn't true. That was made after more than a year of systematically being targeted again and again and Mz refusing to actually hold any time of meaningful discussion. If you would go back and look at the articles I AFDd of Mz, two of them had I believe a single reference and one and on references at all, the others were AFDd on the the same reasons he had AFDd another article based on WP:GNG. I was pointing out the hypocrisy that he was AFDing articles which were much better sourced while creating articles which had zero or almost zero sources. He became super defensive as well, despite being in the wrong. All of a sudden a single obituary was enough to support GNG. Jamesallain85 (talk) 09:53, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
@Jamesallain85: You might not be aware of it, but the first person who called him out about the paid archive thing was Andrew Davidson, who is topic-banned from participating in AfDs for various reasons. Including repeatedly harassing nominators about arbitrary nonsense. Whereas, the other person who raised concerns, Cullen thought Alexander K. Tyree should be notable because they are a vet and teacher. As if that's some great accomplishment that makes the person instantly worty of notability or something. Which is just laughable. So I don't think other people having opinions against MZ in that AfD is the slam dunk in your favor that you think it is. Especially with Andrew. As far as MZ being super defensive, the first comment was an accusation that he might have nominated the article as revenge, which he was pretty none defensive about, and then you were pretty defensive in your follow up comment. Which MZ ignored. So I don't that's a slam dunk in your favor either. If anything it just shows that you were needlessly defensive about it from the start when MZ was actually pretty normal about the whole thing. Even after he was being accused of doing a revenge nomination. I'll give you that he was kind of defensive toward Andrew, but my guess is that it had more to do with the ongoing issues that led to Andrew being topic banned then it did anything to do with you or that specific AfD. --Adamant1 (talk) 18:41, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
Given the level of synth and at times outright information fabrication that occurs in some of these articles, I completely understand MZ's skepticism about sources that can't be easily verified. It may be policy to allow paywalled sources, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's always good policy. Intothatdarkness 16:39, 12 December 2021 (UTC)
Here was my attempt to appease [[19]], and like normal no response or even a verification. Because it makes no difference I stopped taking the extra time to try and appease because it is simply a waste of my time if they are just going to continue making the same comments. This was the state of the article I AFDd [[20]], I think some are so focused on my recent poor behaviour, but are failing to see the issue that has led up to this point. Look at the Proposed deletion of Robert B. Carney Jr. here [[21]]. It can attest to Mzs civility while I was trying to have a conversation on the issue. Jamesallain85 (talk) 10:17, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
Why did you continue to post to that thread (in the last link) after they twice told you to stop posting to their talk page? That’s not very sensible and puts the claim of “trying to have a conversation” in a different light. DeCausa (talk) 10:27, 10 December 2021 (UTC)
In the discussion below a few points were made that I think deserve a response. The tone of a comment can be uncivil no matter how mild one may think it is. Saying someone can be "brash" and "abrupt" and that they need to "tone it down" is not a real admonishment nor does it curtail any act of incivility. The brashness and abruptness is incivility and will damage any ability for collaboration, especially with those that may share a different opinion from Mz. The unwillingness to admit or accept any fault is a cause for concern and it should not be ignored by the community. With all due respect to @Slywriter, we have a case where incivility has gone both ways, however mild as one may think one side is, and this is the venue for the community to discuss and admins to determine and enforce a consensus from that community discussion. This is the exact place and the perfect opportunity for this to happen. I stopped going to AfD's altogether because of the incivility that is so easily displayed and overlooked during the process no matter which side I fell on. Personally I loved the challenge of not only discussing but improving and seeing the improvement brought about because of AfD's despite the fact that AfD is not article improvement. I hated seeing articles deleted but Wikipedia has so many articles that are below sub-standard and filled with non-notable subjects. Mztourist does a great job of pointing these out and I have praised them in the past for doing so. We have agreed in some cases and disagreed in others. I believe both editors in this case could be and are amazing and can produce incredible things for this encyclopedia. When viewing this case in a vacuum, they are, however, both guilty of incivility, whether in tone or words themselves. These are just observations based on the conversations and examples provided. --ARoseWolf 14:57, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
AfD may not be article improvement, but it does serve this function almost by default due to many things that are beyond the scope of this discussion. One thing I have noticed, though, is that passive-aggressive incivility often gets a pass by the community. It's much easier to call out and sanction the brash person than it is to look deeper. I'm not disagreeing with your observations, or saying that this case is an example of passive-aggressive incivility, just adding an additional perspective. Intothatdarkness 17:48, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support boomerang. All else aside, I'm not seeing where Jamesallain85 has actually provided any evidence that articles he created are being targeted, which makes his prolonged campaign against Mztourist (both via revenge AFDs in the past and things like this filing) an extremely inappropriate response to the normal AFD process, as well as egregious WP:OWNing. --Aquillion (talk) 08:39, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

Propose Interaction Ban

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A lot of people seem unable to get past the autistic comment, which was frankly completely outrageous and was deserving of a block in it's own right. However, blocks are to prevent damage to the encyclopedia and not punitive, the problem being the comment seems to have provoked a classic ANI pile on and we're not getting to the root of the problem.

A couple of points need to be noted:

  1. Above Mztourist basically acknowledges he's been targeting JA85's articles, describing them as "substandard".
  2. The interaction between the two is not productive, both are uncivil and abrasive towards each other.
  3. Mztourist's nominations are routinely being closed as keep.
  4. JA85's stubs are being improved and expanded by the community.

On this basis an interaction ban seems appropriate. It stops the toxic interaction between the two editors and allows both to continue editing. I think ANI needs to do something to nip this in the bud before it ends up at arbcom. WCMemail 09:01, 8 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Oppose This is misleading.
  • "Mztourist's nominations are routinely being closed as keep". Only 26 of his 119 noms have been closed as keep.
  • "Mztourist basically acknowledges he's been targeting JA85's articles, describing them as "substandard"." Mz has nominated over a hundred of these articles for AfD, some of which have been JA85's. Meanwhile, every single one that JA85 has nominated has been started by Mztourist. Who is targeting who here?
  • Apart from a few snippy remarks I don't see that Mztourist is doing much wrong here, whereas Jamesallain85 is an editor who has borderline CIR issues, calls others "autistic" and has misrepresented others persistently, even in this thread. That's not equivalence in a million years, sorry. Black Kite (talk) 09:29, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Actually I meant that many of Mztourists nominations of JA85's articles are being routinely closed as keep. I feel that is accurate and not misleading. And it seems from the comment below I'm not the only one to notice. IMHO they're rubbing each other the wrong way and the best way to stop it is an interaction ban. That seems better than the arbcom case its heading for, neither would come out of that well. To add the comment from Mztourist that it's all the other parties fault does show a lack of awareness of the impact of their snarky comments. WCMemail 12:54, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support, as it seems that this is by no means a new issue. Both editors have accused other of vengefully nominating their articles for deletion. Both have, in fact, nominated the other's articles for deletion. There have been threads here from both of them about this already. Accusing people of being autistic is pretty rude — certainly, you should not be saying it about people you are arguing with on Wikipedia. I think that people are often allowed to slide on personal attacks, and this deserves some form of formal admonishment. However, Jamesallain is far from the only person who has been abrasive at AfD. In fact, in the discussion linked earlier in this thread (for Stanley C. Norton), I had an extremely long and unpleasant exchange with Mztourist after I added sources to the article, and I didn't even !vote on it. I think the most appropriate solution would simply be for both editors to stay out of each other's hair, and not interact on Wikipedia (perhaps simply avoiding nominating each other's articles for deletion altogether). jp×g 09:46, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Well, that's fine — there's no rule saying everybody has to agree with each other, and I am perfectly happy with you saying you think some article is bad that I think is good — but it seems to me like the forcefulness with which your opinions are made is not entirely necessary in conveying your perspective. jp×g 13:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, indeed -- having just looked at that page -- you did say so. Over and over and over again. Ravenswing 13:31, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
It does seem to be a recurring issue with Mztourist, I noticed the same at this AFD when I started looking at the interaction between these two editors. Perhaps @Cullen328: or @Andrew Davidson: may care to comment but he does appear to somewhat harangue other editors about sourcing. I get the impression he really doesn't like sources that are not online. The questioning of good faith comments by other editors does rather suggest a lack of good faith. WCMemail 14:22, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Andrew Davidson is topic-banned from AfD and will not be able to comment.-- Pawnkingthree (talk) 19:44, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose completely misleading summary of my actions. The incivility comes entirely from JA85, not me. Mztourist (talk) 11:43, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support I have already withdrawn myself from AFDing more articles of Mztourists, and will continue to do so regardless of the outcome. I sincerely apologize for my comment, it was out of line, it was the result of building frustration, however that does not make it OK. The issue here has been on both sides, and I do not believe anything other than an interaction ban would rectify it, it has been ongoing more than a year. Wikipedia has more than one editor that is able to point out failures. Jamesallain85 (talk) 13:37, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose - While Mz can tone it down a bit, to equate the actions of both editors as equitable is not correct, imho.Onel5969 TT me 13:45, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose When someone edits in a narrow field, they are more likely to engage with the same small group of editors which can give the appearance that an editor is following them around. Also finding a sub-standard article and then reviewing the editors history for other sub-standard edits isn't hounding. And civility as a whole in AfD needs to be addressed by the community.Slywriter (talk) 13:51, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Mz is highly active in a narrow field, one that attracts some fairly passionate editors, as well as some who lack actual content knowledge but are intent on keeping anything that ever touches Wikipedia. Jamesallain85 seems to take criticism of content as a personal attack, and frames any response in that manner. While Mz can be abrupt, they certainly aren't comparable. Intothatdarkness 14:04, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
I take it as a personal attack when it is worded as a personal attack ([22]) Jamesallain85 (talk) 14:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
As a response to your previous comment, this diff strikes me as downright mild. Dumuzid (talk) 14:23, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Something that friends of Mztourist might wish to consider, I've seen it time and again when incivility is excused, it becomes a habit and gets worse to the point where the community finally loses patience and yet again we mourn the blocking of an experienced editor. Real friends would tell him to stop. WCMemail 14:26, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm not a "friend" of Mz, and I take your point completely, but here I don't think that any perceived incivility by Mz is the problem - or it's certainly not the main problem by a long way. Black Kite (talk) 15:25, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Wee Curry Monster I am surprised by your rather barbed comments about me. Please advise when I've been uncivil in my dealings with JA85. Mztourist (talk) 16:30, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm not taking a view at all on this dispute, other than to say that I don't feel WCM's comment is at all misplaced. I too have seen exactly this pattern in other editors who ended up being banned after years of people defending incivility on their part. FOARP (talk) 14:48, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
What is this issue you are speaking of, because the issue I brought here was the interaction. Read my response to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Rob Roy McGregor (admiral) and how it escalated. This has been a perpetual problem for more than a year and it will not change. Mz takes no responsibility, he has stated himself that the issue lies completely with me. That is not the attitude of someone that is willing to change. Jamesallain85 (talk) 14:39, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Looking over things it appears that Jamesallain85 is mostly the aggressor and in the wrong here. So an interaction ban wouldn't really be the best way to deal with the issue IMO. --Adamant1 (talk) 17:54, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support points made by the nom. -- GreenC 19:07, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose I feel, and this is my own personal opinion, this proposal hurts Mz more than it would James, especially considering James has backed off already. Mz does do amazing and positive things for the encyclopedia in a very targeted field and that's coming from someone that doesn't share the exact same point of view. I realize something must be done but I don't feel this will affect both parties equally. --ARoseWolf 20:15, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Looked at in context Jamesallain85's MZ's nominations are the root of the problem. They seem to be deliberating attacking the reasonably aceptable work of another editor, using a mistaken idea of the rules for WP:RS. I can not tell if it CIR, or something else, but at the very leastthey need to be removed from AfD. If conflict continues, it might require further action. As for Mz JamesA, he was acting under what I consider rather extreme provocation. They still shouldn't have responded that way, so I suggest either an admonishment and warning, or a very short block--perhaps 24 hours. DGG ( talk ) 22:59, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose; no evidence of any wrongdoing on Mztourist's part that would rise to the level of justifing sanctions against them. Indicating that they feel that Jamesallain85 has largely created substandard articles now, in this discussion, is the opposite of an admission of hounding, since it says that they were nominated due to their low quality rather than who created them. It's not ideal civility but insufficient to justify sanctions (since it is still ultimately a comment on contributions and not the editor.) Having some nominations closed as keep is also not an indication of wrongdoing. If people want to argue that Mztourist is at fault for something, they need to present specific obviously-bad nominations, or enough borderline nominations to support the accusation of a pattern of harassment, or an actual admission that that's what they were doing rather than them just expressing a low opinion of the articles Jamesallain85 has created. I'm not seeing any of that here. --Aquillion (talk) 08:39, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose - mostly what Aquillion said. I asked for diffs and so far the only diff I've seen of alleged wrongdoing by Mz is Special:Diff/1059105125, which was an insult and that should be avoided of course, but it isn't anywhere near enough to support any sanction. Levivich 16:50, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
@Levivich: Maybe I am just being a curmudgeon here, but this AN/I thread (which includes this proposal) seems like fairly solid evidence that the issues here are not likely to be resolved by the two parties coming to any sort of agreement. jp×g 23:54, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
User:JPxG it was a good faith proposal to address the underlying issue here, JA85s creation of numerous minimally referenced 1-3 sentence milbios that don't show notability, apparently relying on the now deprecated WP:SOLDIER. I would hope and expect that when a User has had several pages they created tagged, PRODed and/or AFDed they would stop and ask themself "am I creating pages about notable subjects or not?" then revisit and expand and improve pages they had created to prevent future PRODs and AFDs, however JA85 has shown no intention of doing that. Mztourist (talk) 11:24, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Is this a response to my comment? jp×g 13:10, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes. Mztourist (talk) 11:06, 18 December 2021 (UTC)

Propose admonishment for Jamesallain85

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I don't think the autistic comment can be allowed to pass without comment from the community. I propose Jamesallain85 is admonished for that comment with the warning that if any such comment is repeated it will result in an immediate and escalating series of blocks. Such blocks may be imposed by any admin without referral to ANI. WCMemail 09:01, 8 December 2021 (UTC)

I suggested an interaction ban and the admonishment to deal with a comment that went too far. I'm disappointed that the community is divided over the interaction ban, particularly so when one editor is saying they are not the problem. It shows they have a lack of awareness that their conduct is also part of the problem and I feel they are being encouraged in that belief with editors stating one side was worse than the other. WCMemail 20:42, 11 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Admonish it should be clear by the way Jamesallain85 has acted in this ANI complaint about their side of the disagreement that an admonishment alone probably won't deal with the issue and is therefore to weak of a sanction. Especially considering the whole autistic comment, but even without that there's enough on Jamesallain85's side to warrant more then a rebuke IMO. More so because there's already been ANI complaints about them that didn't seem to correct their behavior. --Adamant1 (talk) 18:06, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support reasonable solution along with the iban. -- GreenC 19:09, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support I support admonishment even though James did apologize, which I personally accept as a member of the community. This is something that can't be overlooked and James needs to understand this type of comment is never okay and certainly not understandable under any circumstances. --ARoseWolf 20:18, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support as a first-line remedy per above and my reply in the next section. AXONOV (talk) 20:29, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support per WP:ROPE. James strikes me as someone who genuinely wants to improve the encyclopedia, but made a horrible, egregious decision. They seem to have gotten the message that such language is intolerable here and I doubt that they will repeat it. In light of this, I would support giving them a final warning with the understanding that using similar language again will result in an indefinite block. Mlb96 (talk) 21:10, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support - per above, this is probably too weak, but better than nothing. Levivich 16:50, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support this definitely too weak sanction as better than nothing. --JBL (talk) 22:19, 16 December 2021 (UTC)

Propose one-way IBAN for Jamesallain85 and admonishment for Mztourist

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It's clear, from my reading of the above, that there are concerns about giving a pass to Mztourist's civility, but that it does not rise to the level of a sanction. I believe that he should be formally warned against uncivil behavior in the future. However, since the locus of the problem is primarily Jamesallain85's behavior and his conflicts with Mztourist, there should be an IBAN applied to him interacting with Mztourist. That IBAN will also serve as a suitable sanction given the "autistic" comment that was made earlier.--WaltCip-(talk) 17:55, 8 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Could someone who supports action against Mz for incivility please quote and diff some recent examples? Levivich 18:06, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose one-way IBANs are good options only in limited circumstances. Even in cases where a one-way IBAN is enacted the other party should treat it as two-way (at minimum, not intentionally put themselves in the way of the other editor). Specifically in this case I'd note that (based on user talk page notifications at [23]) it seems post-2020 Mztourist is the only one who has nominated Jamesallain85's articles for deletion. It doesn't really matter whether the rationales for deletion were solid or not, the point is that Mztourist repeatedly initiates interactions with Jamesallain85; I'm assuming that will continue in the future, in which case a one-way IBAN would just create agitation and not be an appropriate solution here. ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 18:13, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
    I don't see enough evidence that Mztourist is deliberately targeting Jamesallain85's articles for deletion out of malice, at least not in the same way that JA85 retaliated shortly after this became a sticking point between the two of them. The proper response to having an article proposed for deletion, if you feel that the subject is notable and that the article is worth keeping, is to improve that article so that it stands muster. Retaliating against the filer is not the proper response. This is why the IBAN needs to be one-way, since up to this point apart from being short, Mztourist has not attempted to weaponize Wikipedia's processes against another user. WaltCip-(talk) 18:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose: (nods to ProcrastinatingReader) I was thinking the same thing; what, Mztourist gets to tee off all he pleases on Jamesallain85's article creations, and JA85's not allowed to defend them? Oh dear me no. Ravenswing 18:18, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose I think Jamesallain85's personal attack in this instance was understandable in view od the absurd nominations being made by Mztourist, who does not recognize the principle that paywalled sources are acceptable. The proper remedy is a topic ban for Mztourist against making AfD nominations, at least of Jamesallain85's articles. An admonishment for Mztourist JAwould be quite enough considering the provocation. DGG ( talk ) 18:34, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • You think that calling someone "autistic" was "understandable"? Good f***ing grief, this place is rapidly going down the toilet. Black Kite (talk) 19:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
    • +1 I suspect anyone who used "Jew" or "gay" as a negative because they were "provoked" would be indeffed on sight. Can someone explain how using "autistic" as a negative is better? Suffusion of Yellow (talk) 20:55, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
      • "Understandable" does not mean that I think it was good behavior, but I would not, personally, give anyone an indef for the use of an insulting word, tho I would for frequently talking this way. The more serious forms of personal attack are concentrated attacks on someones work , it's attacking for the purpose of attacking the individual, not for enforcing a (misguided) understanding of RS. DGG ( talk ) 23:11, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
        • Let me clarify my Jew/gay analogy. It's not just a personal attack. The implication of such an attack is that users who really are Jewish or gay or autistic are somehow unwelcome here. So it's a attack not just against the one user, but a large fraction of Wikipedians. People who are routinely discriminated against IRL, and might have thought of Wikipedia as a refuge. When we say it was "understandable", what message are we sending to those users? If Jamesallain85 had said "asshole" or another generic insult that would be different, because it's not targeting any group. Suffusion of Yellow (talk) 23:26, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
        • (e/c) @DGG: What are you talking about? That last sentence is incoherent. Also, I assume you're not considering the effect using "autistic" as a slur has on, you know, people with autism. How does that rank on the seriousness scale for forms of personal attack? Also, there are more sanctions than "understandable" and "indef block", and in this section, indef block isn't even proposed. Also, to save on pings, in your comment in the previous section I'm fairly sure you've mixed up the two editors. Otherwise, great job though. --Floquenbeam (talk) 23:32, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
          • Well, I can't speak on behalf of the entire autist community, but I don't feel particularly "targeted"; it's not like this is significantly worse than "imbecile" or "moron" or "idiot" (all of which would be clear personal attacks and worthy of sanctions/admonishment/etc on that basis). jp×g 00:44, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
            • If someone says, "You eat with chopsticks? What are you, Chinese?", that's an offensive slur, even though there is nothing wrong with being Chinese. It draws on a stereotype and implies that there is something wrong with being Chinese and eating with chopsticks. In the same way, the "are you autistic?" comment was offensive even though there is nothing wrong with being autistic, because it implied that if a person were autistic, that would explain why the person would "fail to grasp" things. That's tantamount to calling autistic people stupid, which is significantly worse than calling the editor you're arguing with an idiot, imbecile, or moron. It's one thing to get into an argument and call the other guy an idiot, it's quite another to get into an argument and call the other guy autistic. I think we can tolerate the former but not the latter. The former is an attack against the other editor, the latter is an attack against the other editors and autistic people. (And it's an attack even if no autistic person actually feels attacked...the success of the attack is irrelevant.) Levivich 06:05, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
Why does one get a pass while the other does not? On a project which supposedly has civility in discussions as a primary focus of the project how does either promote collaboration. Do I believe James was inappropriate? Absolutely. His autistic comment was vile. I also feel Mz was inappropriate. We all know the connotations and stigmatizations associated with the perception of mental illnesses. Some of the first code words you always hear are the ones mentioned here. Getting triggered enough to call another human terrible things inferring mental illness is okay but asking them if they are autistic is different? An attack is an attack and neither should be tolerated. I do think DDG has a point in the discussion of targeted actions. I think we can say that Mz targeted James because Mz feels that James produces sub-standard work, however, Mz targeted articles on Wikipedia that he feels are sub-standard and that's actually encouraged. Remove James and replace them with someone else and Mz would do the same thing. So it's not personal against James, in that sense, and no editor here should become so attached to anything they write that they feel personally attacked when someone disagrees that it belongs here. Likewise, no editor should become triggered enough to call another editor names just because they disagree, no matter the provocation. This is a case of both editors not being civil, regardless of the words used and it shouldn't be tolerated because, as a community, it is one of our primary principles for a healthy and productive collaboration effort. --ARoseWolf 13:31, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
the last sentence means that he's attacking the articles to attack the editor; I don't see how it could be misunderstood. I fixed the names. . And I continue to think that emphasizing individual words as bright lines does rational handling of disputes a disservice: typically #1 pushes #2 repeatedly, until #2 says something we regard as inexcusable. But I've broken my rule not to comment more than twice in a single discussion, for which I apologize. DGG ( talk ) 00:27, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
Oppose one-way IBAN, Support admonishment In the past we had much more serious offenders who were allowed to stop their offensive behavior and go free. Something like this: [18:26, December 7, 2021]; is certainly unacceptable but it doesn't require IBAN. Admonishment for both is more appropriate. Relative to Mztourist behavior, something like WP:DISENGAGE might be advised. AXONOV (talk) 20:16, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Oppose one-way IBAN, Support admonishment I oppose any interaction ban at this time but support admonishment of both James and Mz. Diffs have been provided, along with the witness statements of others who have dealt with Mz that have labeled them "abrasive, "abrupt" and acknowledged they need to "tone it down" which are all indications of the tone of incivility that Mz certainly is not alone in exhibiting but is often the result of their discussions with those that have an opposing point of view, especially at AfD's. Because I feel both editors can do amazing things for the encyclopedia I stop short of any ban or block at this point and feel an admonishment would give both an opportunity to evaluate and take corrective steps to improve their tone when dealing with others in the community. --ARoseWolf 20:29, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Oppose A one-way IBAN essentially means that Mztourist could nominate James's articles for deletion and James would not be allowed to defend his own articles. That strikes me as completely unfair. If there is to be an IBAN, it should be two-way. Mlb96 (talk) 21:02, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
Support directly addresses the only behavioral problem here. --JBL (talk) 22:20, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support since I agree with JBL that it's the only thing that will address the behavioral problems here. As a side to that, the thing about how Jamesallain85 wouldn't be able to defend "their own articles" if there was a one way ban is a little ridiculous. The articles don't belong to Jamesallain85 and if said articles are truly notable then other people besides Jamesallain85 will be able to defend them as such. I'm assuming without the behavioral issues being a part of it. So this seems like a good option to me. --Adamant1 (talk) 23:45, 8 December 2021 (UTC)
    • You know what I meant, don't nitpick over semantics; "their own articles" as in "articles that they wrote," not "articles that they own." And it seems unfair to force them to put their faith in other users when it's their work on the chopping block. The notability guidelines are intentionally vague, but that also means that sometimes users come to different conclusions. The person whose work is up for deletion shouldn't be prevented from making arguments in their favor. Mlb96 (talk) 01:42, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
It's less to do with what you meant and more to do with the fact that Jamesallain85 clearly has some ownership issues when it comes to articles they have created. Which IMO is just being fed into with how things are being phrased. I'm not saying it's intentional on your part though. Outside of that, I agree that a person whose work is up for deletion shouldn't be prevented from making arguments in their favor, but that doesn't include calling nominators autistic. If he was just making normal arguments we wouldn't be here right now and I wouldn't really care about it. --Adamant1 (talk) 03:09, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Without commenting on the specifics here, I've been fairly successful at getting ArbCom to stop using "admonishment" and I'd like to just butt in here and explain why: we warn users all the time for any number of things, but somehow with more long-term problems we admonish them instead. I don't think that makes much sense and strongly prefer "formal warnings" to "admonishments". Beeblebrox (talk) 00:35, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose, per Mlb96 and ProcrastinatingReader; of particular concern to me is that in this situation both editors seem to have been behaving rather badly, so a one-way interaction ban would be quite lopsided (being, as it were, a reward for one party and a punishment for the other). Comments like this do not indicate that this is a situation where one person is just being aggressive for no reason. jp×g 00:55, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
What's wrong with Mztourist saying that Jamesallain85's time could be better spent writing detailed, properly referenced pages? Even if it's a tad defensive, it's rather weird to somehow equate that to Jamesallain85 calling Mztourist autistic. They aren't even on the same level. --Adamant1 (talk) 03:13, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
I am not sure what you mean by "equating". Let me present you with the following scenario, and tell me what you think of it.
CEPHALUS: Thrasymachus, you are a gigantic goddamn idiot.
THRASYMACHUS: Cephalus, you are a gigantic goddamn idiot and you should go fuck yourself off a bridge.
Personally, I would posit that while Thrasymachus has clearly violated the bounds of civility, so too has Cephalus, and the greater indiscretion of Thrasymachus does not somehow vindicate or invalidate the fact that Cephalus has said something extremely impolite. In an environment where propriety was considered important, the conduct of Cephalus should not be permitted either. jp×g 04:54, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose one-way IBAN since that has no possible chance of working. You can't have one person allowed to talk about and try to delete the articles another created, and the other not able to say anything in response. Dream Focus 05:57, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support one-way IBAN and oppose admonishment obviously. Whether a few Users consider me "abrasive" or "abrupt" that doesn't in any way rise to the level of JA85's personal attacks of saying I'm screaming, being petty, making myself look like an ass and calling me autistic just in the one thread. So its a bit hard to accept that me saying "If only one of those "better things to do" was actually writing detailed properly referenced pages..." is in the same league. Mztourist (talk) 08:53, 9 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose A one way interaction ban is a charter for abuse, this has been a two way street with both editors rubbing each other the wrong one. There is blame on both sides here and only one side is insisting they've done nothing wrong. A one-way ban sends the wrong signal. WCMemail 20:38, 11 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose one-way IBANs in general, and I don't think it'll cure the disruption in this instance. Oppose admonishing Mz as I don't see any evidence of anything worthy of admonishment (Special:Diff/1059105125 ain't it). Levivich 16:50, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

New proposal

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User:Jamesallain85 first agrees to never again create a military biography stub and secondly agrees to within two months revisit and expand all the military biography stubs created by him with reliable sourcing, following which they are reviewed for notability by an impartial milhist User who will either pass the page or submit it to AFD. I will recuse myself from all involvement until after the Milhist review. Mztourist (talk) 07:56, 11 December 2021 (UTC)

Oppose This is completely unacceptable, it is perfectly acceptable to create stubs for other editors to later expand. WCMemail 20:32, 11 December 2021 (UTC)

Please explain what is completely unacceptable about it? JA85 created 1-3 sentence bio stubs that haven't been expanded in 2 years. Mztourist (talk) 13:44, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
I also find this to be a good example of how AfD is in fact a default article improvement system. Nothing else here seems to work, even if the improvements are at times of questionable value. Intothatdarkness 14:31, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Agreed. Mztourist (talk) 06:54, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

Oppose Mainly due to the burden it might place on Milhist. Ja85 seems to have OWN issues with stubs in any case. Intothatdarkness 23:56, 11 December 2021 (UTC)

Oppose: Mztourist's lack of insight into the problem of questionable AfD noms does not appear to be improving and suggesting imposing restrictions that are stricter than policy mandates for new articles is neither justified nor helpful. Jamesallain85's autistic comment was definitely unacceptable / offensive and sanctionable, but this is a situation that leaves neither party looking good. 172.195.96.244 (talk) 06:07, 12 December 2021 (UTC)

Interesting that an IP who has made a total of 34 edits should take such an interest in this issue... The root cause of the problem was that JA85 created 1-3 sentence bio stubs under the now deprecated SOLDIER 2 years ago which no-one has ever expanded and every time I AFD one of them JA85 comes complaining here to ANI. Mztourist (talk) 13:44, 14 December 2021 (UTC)

Comment: This is exactly the type of attitude which as plagued me for more than a year. I would like to point out that Mz has a large number of subs on fire bases and landing zones in Vietnam, many poorly soured with a single source for many of them, without specific page numbers, the source is not available online to be reviewed. Essentially everything Mz is accusing me of he has done himself on a larger scale, but if I AFD a single article, despite these the shortcomings, it results in explosive accusations of revenge by Mz and nonstop AFD of more articles, he is a bully. My AFDs are not revenge, they were to point out the hypocrisy of Mz pushing standards on others which he doesn't hold himself. Here are just a few examples: Landing Zone Virgin, Firebase Mile High, Firebase Checkmate, Firebase Currahee, Landing Zone Uplift, Catecka Base Camp, Ninh Hòa Base, Firebase Birmingham, and many more. Mz talks down to and belittles fellow editors and thinks he is somehow above the standards that are supposed to guide us. Then when there is a disagreement, the fault lies 100% with his opponent. I am not the only editor to have experienced this. Despite his many contributions, his attitude makes wikipedia a hostile negative environment. Jamesallain85 (talk) 14:52, 15 December 2021 (UTC)

All of those pages are longer than your 1-3 sentence stubs. They are all sourced to a reliable source and they all have specific page numbers. The source is divided into sections, 5 is the book section and the number after the dash is the page number. Each page contains encyclopaedic detail that establishes notability unlike your Navy bio pages. Just being an Admiral is not a pass on notability. Mztourist (talk) 16:24, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
You might wish to explain this page numbering convention somewhere in the sourcing tables, then, as it's not exactly conventional or readily obvious (or change to a format like Section 1, page X). And as far as explosive accusations...I've seen far more aggressive OWN behavior from JA85 than I have MZ. And I will mention yet again most of this wouldn't likely be a problem if there was a functional article improvement process apart from AfD. AfD isn't the proper venue for this, as it results in drama, an avalanche of poor or questionable sources and information, and articles being kept and then never improved again. Any process that allows an article to be kept by noting sources that are never added to the article is to my mind broken or at least in need of an alternative. Intothatdarkness 16:57, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
Intothat I have gone through and clarified all the refs. Mztourist (talk) 10:58, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
Intothatdarkness, I take your opinion with a grain of salt, as you have had a clear bias through not only this process, but the AFDs as well. As far as Mz's stubs, that book is the only single source for each of those articles and not available to be viewed, there is no support for GNG, and most of the articles I listed are also just a few sentences, all of the things you are accusing me of. I am sure you will argue somehow they are different, they aren't. Jamesallain85 (talk) 17:54, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm not accusing you of anything when it comes to article format, JA85. That you think I am is interesting. The only format comment I had was directed at MZ. Your OWN behavior has been commented on by others in this discussion. My remarks about AfD's current default function also extend well past any stubs you may have created. Those stubs are actually a fairly minor example of the issue. Intothatdarkness 18:18, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
The purpose of AfD is not to improve articles, it is to delete them. Please read WP:BEFORE subsection C1, "If the article can be fixed through normal editing, then it is not a candidate for AfD." Jamesallain85 (talk) 18:15, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
Intothedarkness, have you ever voted "Keep" on a single AfD that wasn't written by Mz? I couldn't find one. Jamesallain85 (talk) 18:33, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
Not that it matters in the slightest, but like others I don't tend to vote keep if an article looks solid and notable. Since Keep or No Consensus (which is in effect Keep) both result in the article being retained, there's really no reason to vote Keep just because. I don't keep a spreadsheet of my AfD votes. Intothatdarkness 18:53, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
I think it does matter, because the articles of Mz that you voted to keep were way under par in comparison with many that you voted delete, from my point of view I think one could easily claim WP:MEAT in those instances. You literally vote delete on every AfD except those from a known colleague? What do you expect editors to think? Jamesallain85 (talk) 01:49, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Jamesallain85 you seem to have unlimited time and energy to argue here and elsewhere, however you can't be bothered to revisit and improve any pages you created unless they're AFDed, that really speaks volumes about you and what you're HERE for. Mztourist (talk) 05:34, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
I find that very ironic coming from you. All I want is to contribute and not have any arguments, instead I am constantly being drug into debates on AfDs which shouldn't even exist according to policy. Then after nominating you get your pals to vote delete on your AfD nominations to boost your score. I wish you would focus more on adding content instead of attempting to AfD everything on wikipedia. I can understand targeting cases such as the Tuskegee Airmen where egregious copyright was called into question, but your continues targeting me I cannot understand. Every time I think you are finished I will not have to interact with you, you just AfD another article I authored and I get drug back into debate. I am trying everything to wash my hands of you, hence the requested interaction ban. You do not hold any special position of authority over other editors, and you claiming that I am not Wikipedia:Here to build an encyclopedia is flat wrong. Jamesallain85 (talk) 13:40, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
As I said, you seem to have plenty of time for arguing. The simplest way to stop being "drug" into debates on AFD is for you to go to all the stubs you created and expand them with decent references and not create new stubs. I do not attempt "to AFD everything on wikipedia". The number of articles I have created and my total contributions are vastly more than yours. Mztourist (talk) 16:01, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
Should I bow before you and your articles? This discussion has turned into exactly what I knew it would. Like normal you just ignore the discussion and turn back to your stub accusation, which I have pointed out you have the exact same issue. Why don't you repair your stubs first, then when everything you have created is perfect and you no longer have any stubs, start AfDing my stubs, at least then you wouldn't be a hypocrite. I have every right to contribute to wikipedia, and just because you have created vastly more articles and stubs, again doesn't give you any special rights. I think this discussion is proof enough itself we need an interaction ban. Jamesallain85 (talk) 19:44, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Stub states: "If a stub has little verifiable information, or if its subject has no apparent notability, it may be deleted or be merged into another relevant article." and "State what a person is famous for". Unlike you, I don't create 1-3 sentence stubs, if I create a short page it is referenced to one or more reliable sources and notability is clearly established, whereas you act as though WP:SOLDIER still applies and just being an Admiral or winning a couple of Navy Crosses is a pass on notability, which it is not. Mztourist (talk) 10:35, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
There is a lot of information included in the info boxes which you are neglecting to notice, which cover things like awards and commands, which do speak to notability. I can go back and add a couple more sentences, but I know that wouldn't satisfy you anyway, just like when I took the time to post the articles so they were visible through the paywall, you just ignored that fact and just kept fighting to delete. You know very well that per WP:ANYBIO section 1 "has received a well-known and significant award or honor, or has been nominated for such an award several times" has included multiple Navy Cross winners. Explain to me how Landing Zone Uplift passes GNG and Alexander K. Tyree which you fought so valiantly to delete doesn't? I would appreciate a serious and honest response, because it is issues like that which I cannot look past. Jamesallain85 (talk) 12:40, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
If there is verifiable information in the Infobox then that should be in the body of the article, properly referenced. You say "I can go back and add a couple more sentences", please do more than that, expand all your stubs with as much verifiable information as you can find. It is a matter of debate whether multiple Navy Crosses satisfy #1 of ANYBIO, that category is usually for the Congressional Medal of Honor, Victoria Cross, Nobel Prize, Oscar, Grammy etc. Google Landing Zone Uplift and see how many hits you get compared to Tyree. Mztourist (talk) 11:19, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
JA85, your attempt to bully me out of AfD participation is noted. Intothatdarkness 14:22, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
When I Google Landing Zone Uplift and Alexander K. Tyree to be honest there were plenty of links for both. I would be more than happy to go back and expand my articles, but it seems most of the time I am able to devote to Wikipedia lately ends up dealing with AfDs discussions, not something I really enjoy. I have a lot more references on hand than when those articles were written, but it takes time to pull out information and get it documented. Also with concern to #1 of ANYBIO, Navy Crosses, Distinguished Service Crosses, Air Force Crosses, etc. are very often nominations for the Medal of Honor that were depreciated to these awards, which would pass ANYBIO #1 if they had multiple of these awards. I am not saying they should bring back WP:SOLDIER how it was previously, but it would be nice if there was a subsection for additional criteria that covered military biographies in notability like they do for so many other specialised biographical categories. On another note, I would like again truly apologise for my comment, it was out of line and the result of a lot of frustration. I really would like for us to put aside our differences and focus on contributing to Wikipedia. Jamesallain85 (talk) 20:14, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
From my understanding of things the special notability guidelines are only "indicators" that the required references will exist, not a guarantee that they do or even if a guarantee of notability. So even if there was special guidelines for the medals you'd still have to find and references to the articles or risk being AfDed anyway. There's never going an instance where you can just create un-referenced articles and expect them not to be nominated for deletion at some point by someone. Even if it's ultimately not Mztourist who does it. In the meantime making this a personal issue between you and Mztourist, instead of an issue of your articles being of sub-par quality, is just kicking the can down the road and you should improve your articles either way if there's a way to. Your responsibility to create content that passes the notability guidelines doesn't just get a pass because Mztourist created a few questionably notable articles either. The only reason it flies at all in this case is because Mztourist is the subject of this complaint. That won't be the case when someone inevitably nominates your articles later though. So you might as well just improve the ones you can now and move on. --Adamant1 (talk) 21:35, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
At the time those articles were created there were a different set of standards (WP:SOLDIER). The medals I have added are have always been referenced. I have no problem expanding the articles and will do so. Jamesallain85 (talk) 23:39, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
By pointing out your AfD voting record? I am simply pointing to the facts, you are accountable for your own actions, and those actions have fairly clear motives. Jamesallain85 (talk) 19:31, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
  • So you will continue to create minimally-referenced stubs and in turn demand that no one question them? That's not super reassuring either. -Indy beetle (talk) 07:22, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose - "following which they are reviewed for notability by an impartial milhist User who will either pass the page or submit it to AFD" isn't something we can make happen via proposal. Also, this doesn't need bespoke babysitting sanctions. Editors should either edit non-disruptively or GTFO, IMO. Levivich 16:50, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Mztourist, you can note my lack of edits from this IP address if you like. It does not alter my observation that neither you nor Jamesallain85 comes out of this discussion looking good, and frankly, your actions speak loudly in reinforcing my point. 172.195.96.244 (talk) 07:43, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
You coming as an IP with 34 edits to this specific discussion on ANI to make comments about other Users will be treated with immense scepticism. The idea that me pointing this out somehow reinforces your point is preposterous. Your time would be better spent improving JA85's stubs or creating useful content.Mztourist (talk) 09:48, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
The actions that I am referring to are displayed for all to see in this ANI thread, and I was thinking specifically of those in the last few days rather than your comment to me... but since you raise it, the implication that my edit count somehow makes me unable to recognise that the interaction between you and JA85 is creating a poor impression of you both, or unfit to share my perception, is indeed strange. You have noted elsewhere in this thread that you have made many contributions to WP, for which you deserve appreciation, but which is not a reason that your actions should not be scrutinised. Other editors will decide for themselves whether to give my view any weight, or whether their perceptions of how this thread portrays are similar to or different from mine. I encourage you to try to reflect on how you have handled this situation and to consider how you might appear to someone uninvolved in your dispute. I believe that most people share your goals of high quality article-space content but it does not follow that your approach and chosen methods are beyond reproach. You can emerge from this dispute stronger and more respected for having learned and grown from it... whether you choose to do that is entirely up to you. I hope you choose wisely. 172.195.96.244 (talk) 23:37, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
FWIW I agree with the IP: your behavior in this long thread has weakened my earlier sense that the problem here is located entirely with JA85. --JBL (talk) 00:39, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Defeat snatched from the jaws of victory. EEng 04:27, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Gina Carano's page is inaccurate

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Wikipedia has opened itself up to defamation suite for the following statement on Gina Carano's page -> and repeated claims of voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election

She did not say this, she only said that she wanted a system that prevented voted fraud, anyone who believes in a true voting system would.

When she added the words "beep/bop/boop". to her Twitter profile she said that it was to show how reactionary and ridiculous some people are -> because she knew she would be attacked over it.

My information comes from videos I've watched of her interviews, those are her words, what you have is interpretations by other people.

You have blatantly allowed a leftist agenda here. If you keep this up the begging for money will fall on deaf ears and I hope it goes under, a true unbiased information source is needed, not whatever your leftist USA political leanings are.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.235.76.243 (talk)

Please raise any concerns about the Gina Carano article on its talk page, Talk:Gina Carano. Wikipedia summarizes what independent reliable sources state, not what the opinions of viewers of her statements are. There is no such thing as a "unbiased information source" as everything and everyone, including you and me, has biases. Sources are presented to readers so they can evaluate and judge them for themselves as to bias and other factors. Only you can decide what is true for you. Wikipedia does not claim that what is written here is the truth, see WP:TRUTH. 331dot (talk) 10:04, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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Arpowers and gendered hostility

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User:Arpowers had this to say in an exchange at Talk:Peter A. McCullough - "@zaathras the fact you list your pronouns on your Wikipedia profile tells me everything I need to know. Sure happy you're letting me know you're "he/him"! Guess the "woke" have taken over Wikipedia"

I'm not sure this user is well-suited to edit in a contentious topic area such as Covid19, if they're going to quickdraw to ad hominems such as the above. Zaathras (talk) 04:40, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Might it be a good idea to take this to WP:ARBE, rather than here? —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 04:50, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
I didn't think so, as this user's antivax agenda isn't the primary concern, but rather it is the degradation of a user's (i.e. me) gender preference that is the issue. Zaathras (talk) 04:58, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
This still falls under behaviour the DS are supposed to prevent. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 05:02, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Jéské Couriano (A little blue Bori), actually, this disruption isn't nuanced enough to bother with WP:ACDS. El_C 14:10, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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EnverPasaTr

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Enverpasatr (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) I am not sure if this is the right place to report, but the username team is not doing anything so I have no other choice.

The username of EnverPasaTr glorifies genocide. They are named after a Ottoman Turkish leader who killed 1.5 million Armenians. The user vandalizes and harasses users. Imagine someone called Adolf Hitler vandalizing pages on Wikipedia. The currently seek to erase Armenian references from Ararat even though it is a historically Armenian mountain with the argument that "it is in Turkey so all other cultures are irrelevant"= cultural erasure. Please do something. --217.149.166.11 (talk) 07:35, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

For context, the IP editor asked me about this user on my talk page. The user claims Enver Pasa is their actual name and it seems very unlikely but possible. I'm one edit away from blocking the account as a nationalist troll though. Anyone with fewer reservations is welcome to do what appears to be the inevitable indef. EvergreenFir (talk) 07:44, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
My opinion from yesterday--Ymblanter (talk) 07:48, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree with EvergreenFir. There is a (somewhat unlikely) prospect that this is actually their name (see for example Pasha (surname) for examples of this as a surname beyond the WWI Ottoman leader). Either way their arguments at Mount Ararat aren't getting any traction, and their approach suggests a vigorously nationalist viewpoint at odds with neutral editing. This might remain a content dispute which doesn't require janitoring, but they're an edit or two away from proving that wrong. -- Euryalus (talk) 07:57, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
While I am fine with waiting, a Turkish user whose name is Enver Pasha and denies Armenian heritage in Eastern Turkey is no coincidence. This is active glorification and preference to racism and genocide. This is too bad to be false. --217.149.166.11 (talk) 08:30, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Yeah agree it would be a very surprising coincidence. Have left them a talkpage message urging them to comment here. -- Euryalus (talk) 09:26, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

1. Mount Ararat is a mountain belonging to Turkey. 2. Although it is a mountain belonging to Turkey, the current article seems more like an Armenian mountain and the article is biased. 3. Why a mountain belonging to Turkey is shown with a photo taken from Armenia. 4. Why It is allowed to write the name of a Turkish mountain in Armenian font"Արարատ", not its local name.? 5. Although it is a mountain belonging to Turkey, why are there mostly explanations of the Armenian rulers? 6. Here, an attempt is made to officially assimilate a mountain belonging to Turkey. Is it extreme nationalism or realism to say this about the current state of the article?

You can see that the article is more like an armenian mountain. You can see that the article is tried to be shown more like an Armenian mountain.As I said at the beginning, this mountain is a mountain belonging to the Republic of Turkey, which is within the borders of Turkey. otherwise it appears to be a completely biased article. And my name is enver pasa.I don't have a problem with my name. that's your problem.

. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_AraratEnverpasatr (talk) 10:31, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
There appears to be a flare-up nationalist tensions at trwiki, and we've other editors coming here to denounce Armenian perfidy in claiming Mount Ararat as a symbol of Armenia or even as Armenian territory - see Talatr (talk · contribs), for instance. This is another.one. I've blocked them as NOTHERE - they appear to be interested solely in nationalist soapboxing. Acroterion (talk) 13:03, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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Range block

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We have a Toronto-based IP editor, previously blocked, reverted on multiple articles by multiple editors - is a range block possible? Edited most recently as 2607:fea8:1e5f:f0e0:6144:52e3:40ef:c830 (talk · contribs · WHOIS), 2605:8D80:6A1:B30B:7578:641F:8A67:82B6 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) and 2607:FEA8:1E5F:F0E0:70F6:B5D1:8DF0:43DF (talk · contribs · WHOIS) — Preceding unsigned comment added by GiantSnowman (talkcontribs) 21:12, 19 December 2021 (UTC)

I blocked Special:Contributions/2605:8d80:6a1:b30b::/64 and Special:Contributions/2607:fea8:1e5f:f0e0::/64 for a month. Let me know if it continues. Johnuniq (talk) 22:49, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
@Johnuniq: will do, thank you! GiantSnowman 12:38, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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May I please invite community's attention to Abutalub's behaviour? He demonstrated disruptive editing and combatant behaviour by:

The user does not listen and does not reflect when problems in his edits are pointed at, and regards Wikipedia as battleground with Armenians apparently. It appears to me that Abutalub is WP:NOTHERE to build an encyclopaedia, failing to grasp how it operates, but advancing official Azerbaijan's POV at the same time. He may benefit from AA topic ban, as he seems unable to edit in this difficult area without systematically introducing significant one-sided bias. After he cools down and he gains experience in less controversial topics for a few months, he may be able to be useful in this topic as well. --Armatura (talk) 14:31, 19 December 2021 (UTC)

Blocked indefinitely: User_talk:Abutalub#Indefinite_block. El_C 15:43, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
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I have no history with this editor, or with the subject matter at issue. I do have an issue with this editor's conduct. Comments like this – "*not* is an important word, which changes the meaning of a sentence - *not* the thought police" – can't really be interpreted in any constructive way. Does anyone in good faith think that I don't know what the word "not" means? It's silly and childish, and I'm loathe to give it more energy than it deserves. But for the sake of the project, I want to raise this editor's conduct here, to at least warn the editor to not pull these kinds of discussion tactics. They serve no constructive purpose and if their behavior pattern continues, it would harm the encyclopedia. I have indeed seen conduct like this get a pass and it only escalates, unless there is a clear reminder what this project is supposed to be about. Shooterwalker (talk) 19:14, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

This edit summary comment is a firm and clear form of emphasis, not a personal attack. This report is baseless and should be closed. Crossroads -talk- 19:35, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Reply by Sweet6970 I raised the question of the use of the expression ‘thought police’ with Shooterwalker because their post at AE[24] erroneously gives the impression that Maneesh was the one who used this expression. Shooterwalker has now accused me of ‘verbal gymnastics’ promoting a ‘battleground’, and ‘rhetorical games’. [25] It is not my intention to do any of these things. If Shooterwalker thinks that I am playing games, then they are mistaken.

I accept that my edit summary was not tactful.

What exactly does Shooterwalker want to warn me about?

I would be happy never to mention the expression ‘thought police’ again. But I am not happy that Shooterwalker assumes that I am editing in bad faith. Sweet6970 (talk) 19:48, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

These seems fundamentally not important enough or substantial enough to warrant an AN/I post. I would hasten to say it does not justify an accusation of bad faith. It's just a run of the mill content dispute that's boiling over into a bunch of different venues. The AE post seems justified, the content discussion seems worth having. But this is unnecessary. I would encourage both participants to drop the stick, and back slowly away from the keyboard. Go do something else for a while and see if this still seems important.
Close as premature/non-actionable. — Shibbolethink ( ) 20:04, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
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Jakartan IP vandal/edit-warrer is back 2

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See Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive1086#Jakartan_IP_vandal/edit-warrer_is_back.

The IP is now:

IP Location ISP Edit history Block history
149.108.103.179 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) Jakarta, Indonesia First Media 17:32, 11 December 2021 –
04:35, 19 December 2021 (as of this post)

Just had to revert a bunch of short description removals by the user.

They also used their new IP to engage in edit warring and block evasion on 2021 in Tajikistan (diff). · • SUM1 • · (talk) 13:49, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

user:Rachmaninoffstan : new account, multiple instances of deleting cited content. Block please.

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See Special:Contributions/Rachmaninoffstan. Minimum 24 hour block, please. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 11:52, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Proselytizing?

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User:Readquran has been welcoming anon users, which is a good thing, usually. But given his username it does seem like proselytizing on Wikipedia. WP:NOTHERE? Am I seeing things? Kleuske (talk) 11:30, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

I noticed this too. Been going at it welcoming users constantly after making 10 edits over 4 days that were all pretty minor. I didn't notice the username's significance at first, though; that might explain it? Skarmory (talk • contribs) 11:36, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Alright, I will use a different username. Readquran (talk) 12:43, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

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Appears to be the autobiography of a porn actress. No images but the text isn't fit for viewing at work! I have no idea if she's notable. Doug Weller talk 11:05, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

  • WP:NOTCENSORED -- whether you feel the text is NSFW or not is irrelevant. It does seem that there's a COI at work, the editor is a SPA with only three other edits, I wouldn't imagine the subject would meet the GNG, and the "filmography" does appear to be a list of every four minute video clip she's ever done. As against that, this is a sandbox draft, and unless you have evidence that she's using the page as a webhost (which since the subject's website is included in its infobox, is unlikely), what guideline or policy do you feel is being violated here? You also haven't raised any concern on her talk page before the ANI notice. As an admin, you do know you should be doing that prior an ANI filing, right? (I wouldn't figure that naughty language in a sandbox draft is an urgent issue requiring immediate action, myself.) Ravenswing 11:38, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • I wasn't aware that a link to one's personal webpage inoculated content against NOTWEBHOST. In any case, NOTWEBHOST also discourages hosting one's own resume, and we strongly discourage autobiographies. I've deleted the resume on that basis, as well as BLP, with which it was not even remotely compliant. This is no different than the many, many deletions based on non-notable self-published authors or performers that we see every day who are attracted to WP for promotion. Acroterion (talk) 13:22, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
      • @Ravenswing: nsfw was a joke, and I don't need to be told about NOTCENSORED. I came here asking for advice. I notified her as required. In any case I checked and saw no evidence of notability offered in the draft and when searched for her found nothing useful - a handful of sources, basically her site and IMDB. Clearly she was using it to promote herself. Doug Weller talk 16:09, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
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Editor giving vandalism warning for non-vandalism edits

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Truly evil document (talk · contribs) (TeD)Is leaving vandalism warnings for non-vandalism edits. Seems to always start off with a uw-vandalism2. TeD is just off a block for similar issue. Often leaves multiple uw-vandalism2 for the same edit. Working rather fast. often ten reverts & warnings in a minute. Sort of appears that TeD is using some automated software that isn't working correctly?

Misuse of rollback tool by Kingsif

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Kingsif (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) and I have had an editing dispute at Tanya Roberts. They rollbacked me here and reverted me again here. From the edit summary they wrote in the latter revert, I assumed they were unaware of the guidelines on inclusion of maiden names in leads. I reverted with a link to the guideline in my edit summary, only to be rollbacked again. I warned Kingsif that this constitutes a misuse of the rollback tool, but they simply removed my message and have continued to edit [26][27][28][29] without responding to me. This to me indicates that they intend to continue this illegitimate use of the rollback tool. Linguist111 (talk) 17:49, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

I explained that non-notable former names (especially like the one here, which only appear in records rather than secondary sources) are no longer used in leads in practice, which I believe shows that I know the policy exists but that it is not followed in general and, further, not applicable in this case. Linguist is the one that A user kept reverting me, and at the point when it became clear (or appeared clear to me) that he who I assumed was the same user would be blockheaded rather than discuss (by leaving an edit reason that is just a link to an MOS I already explained, if briefly, was not applicable), I used rollback. I then used rollback on my own talkpage, which I can, because his message was condescending. I won't change the name in the lead any further, but it is inappropriate by my understanding of BIO and how that is actually implemented now.
To counter the allegation from Linguist that he believes I will "continue illegitimate use" (what a line): one use of rollback that in an involved user's opinion was wrong, and then not engaging with a rude message, is ridiculously tiny "evidence" to make such a claim/accusation - and especially to elevate it immediately to ANI. I am also concerned that, in order to know I have edited without responding in such a short window (hours), Linguist has been wikistalking me. Also, I only received notice from Linguist that this case was opened after I responded; I had been otherwise notified because he linked my username. Do I assume he didn't intend to ever tell me, like he assumes I rollback at whim, because of the single minor perceived transgression. Kingsif (talk) 17:57, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@Kingsif: The first time I made the edit, you rollbacked me. I cannot find any policy or guideline that says use of maiden names is no longer appropriate. You did not violate WP:ROLLBACKUSE by reverting the message I left on your user talk page, but it indicated to me that you intend to continue to misuse the rollback tool in article space. Please assume good faith in the absence of obvious bad-faith editing and remain civil (which you did not do in this edit summary). Linguist111 (talk) 18:11, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
My good man, if you assumed good faith, this case would not have been opened, because it is entirely based on the assumption that because I rollbacked you once and used the tool to remove a talk page message, I will misuse it.
Now, I am sorry if it was not you who had been making the poor edits at the article before, I will rescind that you were reverting me; I watch the article and it was not the first edit, I am sure anyone looking at the full history will get the picture to clear that up. Kingsif (talk) 18:17, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
You did not rollback me once in article space, you did it twice — first when I edited the article for the first time on 20 December, then again today after I pointed to the Manual of Style guideline. Linguist111 (talk) 18:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Kingsif, WP:ROLLBACKUSE says Use of standard rollback for any other purposes – such as reverting good-faith changes which you happen to disagree with – is likely to be considered misuse of the tool. You used rollback twice on Tanya Roberts for a content dispute.[30][31] (And neither of you have used the talk page to resolve the disagreement.) Schazjmd (talk) 18:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@Schazjmd: (edit conflict) Using rollback to remove a bad edit that has been made repeatedly without explanation is countering disruption (edit: I was involved by the time Linguist was, so even though I saw it as "someone keeps doing this, I will rollback to stop that", I probably should not have, in retrospect), not a content dispute. It did not become a content dispute until Linguist tried to explain/defend it here. Ok, so I used it all of twice; it has been a busy week and I didn't think I used the rollback until today, hence shock that as soon as it was used, someone decided to go straight to ANI. Now, as I saw the edits, rollback was warranted. Maybe I didn't AGF enough, but I will say I felt it was an appropriate use, and I'll let you have a discussion on my judgment rather than thinking I knowingly use it for the wrong reasons. (reconsidered, see above edit) Kingsif (talk) 18:31, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Kingsif might be able to avoid consequences for their abuse of article-space rollback if they will agree not to do this again in the future. EdJohnston (talk) 18:28, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@EdJohnston: that's a pretty unpleasant way of putting things (phrasing, not message). As above, I'll say I do not believe I abused anything, though lacked judgment, and of course I will not knowingly abuse anything in the future. I will try to AGF more, and since there appears to be confusion of editors in this case, it is a reminder to at least go to edit history and see what is happening rather than rollback from watchlist. My question is, does Linguist get any consequences for making an ANI case out of "someone rollbacked my message at their talk so I think this means they are the kind of person who will abuse the tool"? Because I think that is a worse bad faith assumption case (due to the extremity of ANI) than my mistake. Kingsif (talk) 18:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@Kingsif: Given that you had rollbacked me twice and then removed a user talk page message confronting you about it without any response, how was I supposed to know that you wouldn't rollback good-faith edits in article space in the future, and where else could I address the issue? I do appreciate, however, you saying that you will assume good faith and that you will check an article's history when involved in a substantially long dispute. Linguist111 (talk) 19:31, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@Linguist111: Let me start by saying I appreciate the message, and I take this as - at the very least - a reminder to be mindful with edits. The following is my best attempt to explain why I think the ANI is inappropriate, I am not trying to be uncivil; I would point out that we even extend good faith to some users that appear to be SPA vandals when they have a handful of positive thoughtful edits, and that my track record is more than a handful of valid rollbacks vs. this case. Maybe what you saw in the immediate gave you cause for concern, I have reacted the same myself in the past (and I rarely ever escalate disputes, so the users I have hastily accused sometimes try to get judgment against me), but to assume that in the future I would only or frequently use the tool non-judiciously, and to present that assumption as a behavioural concern, is massive bad faith. It shouldn't be "how was I supposed to know you wouldn't do X" - how are you supposed to know I would.
It strikes me that you came here to get my rollback rights removed, am I right? You ask where else to address the issue, but until a pattern of behaviour emerges (and a pattern being more than one incident), there is nothing to address, so I have to assume you thought you needed to tell someone to prevent me from getting to a pattern of bad edits. ...Without any evidence that the incident would become a pattern... even putting me entirely wrong in this case, it would be a punitive consequence as a preventative measure. I might make another rollback mistake, but I will try not to; you bringing this to ANI suggests you do not believe it is possible for someone who has done something you think wrong to not continue as such. But you followed my edits for some time after I removed your talk page message, and clearly saw nothing else of concern, so why? Kingsif (talk) 21:13, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • It's pretty obvious that User:Kingsif does not understand when to use the rollback tool so it should be withdrawn by the first admin who sees this. That editor says that he will not knowingly abuse the tool, but the problem is that they don't know how to use it. Why is all this discussion needed? The vast majority of reports here could be dealt with much more quickly, which would lead to it becoming a much less toxic place. Phil Bridger (talk) 21:05, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Cool, just remind me to propose perma-blocking you at your first edit mistake. (sarcasm) Seriously, though, are you forgetting that to even get rollback rights, you have to demonstrate you understand how to use it and have a need for it? I work on a lot of articles that attract a high amount of political SPAs trying to introduce bias, and because of how exhausting combatting this relentless stream is, not many editors stay in the area very long; rollback is very useful. Maybe I have become too used to deploying it quickly, but this was an honest mistake. You are right I could make such a mistake again, hence I said "knowingly" (I was not suggesting I do not know how to use it, and do not know where you are getting that from) - but I could also avoid making such a mistake by being more observant of the edit history, as I also said. This is a reminder to do that. Feel free to remind me again next year if you really want. And if not, well, do you really think I or anyone uses rollback often enough that many of them could even be poor choices? Kingsif (talk) 21:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I think it's sufficient that Kingsif acknowledged poor judgement in using it for a content dispute and has pledged to be more mindful using rollback. I suggest this be closed with no further action at this time. Schazjmd (talk) 21:35, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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Bhumisena

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Bhumisena (talk · contribs · logs) The above user is admitting that they are editing about their organisation [32], in violation of policy WP:COI, WP:PAID and WP:USERNAME, this violation is being removed, the user is Not listening, and instead has gone to WP:RFPP requesting the page to be protected on their version. Can someone please block this user. I am trying to get the user to discuss but so far they refuse to discuss and are just reverting (taking to here rather than ANEW because of the COI, PAID, USERNAME, IDHT and other issues. Lavalizard101 (talk) 17:07, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

They have three times created copyvio (User:Bhumisena, NISHANT KUMAR and again as Nishant Kumar (Dablu Singh Patel) all about the same person). The user is obviously here to edit about their organisation and its founder. Lavalizard101 (talk) 17:19, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Noting that this may be a case of whitewashing: passing off a private army as a "Community Organisation" really is something. Sdrqaz (talk) 17:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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Personal attacks by User:ChadPutin1

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Casting of ass
Persians

I noticed that a fairly new editor by the name of ChadPutin1 has directed personal attacks at IP editors when reverting their edits.

Regardless of the validity of the edits reverted, the casting of aspersions over the fact that they still watch and enjoy shows aimed at preschoolers is unwarranted. Should any action be taken? The Grand Delusion(Send a message) 16:35, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Blocked. What a chud. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 16:55, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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User seems to be gaming EC by welcoming IPS en-masse

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User:Pathworkzerone has been welcoming any IP user as soon as they make an edit, and has done so until they had 512 edits. They then stopped saying "I will stop welcoming IPS now". They had been ignoring messages on their talk page up until that point, then just deleted them. I had first been asking them if they were running a bot, but after getting no response, started working up the template levels. At the least, EC should be revoked for this user. Oshwahs "New Account Suspicious Activity" filter must have about 400 hits on their contribs. They have been warned about this before: [33], and their response to my question on their talk page was hardly reassuring. Rather it suggests, dare I say, trolling? [34]. To give some idea of how indiscriminate their welcoming is, they have welcomed the same user twice on 16 occasions. Since this thread was started they have been busily welcoming every new registered user, and doing some other stuff between times. Mako001 (talk) 10:10, 24 December 2021 (UTC) edited 10:41, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

The user seems to have tidied up their behaviour, requesting archiving. Mako001 (talk) 14:30, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Pick a number between 1 and 38

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This is not really a "chronic, intractable behavioral problem", and not a very big deal -- I'd simply choose a random number myself, but to avoid the appearance of bias, I'll ask on-wiki in a place that I know gets checked frequently. There is no trick here -- I just want a few people to choose whole numbers greater than 0 and less than 39. jp×g 05:16, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

And after several people choose numbers for you, you'll randomly choose one of them? EEng 05:21, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I considered averaging them all and rounding to the nearest integer, but this would be biased toward the middle, right? So maybe I will add them together and compute the sum modulo 38. jp×g 05:34, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I choose 38. Didn't see that coming, did you? BD2412 T 05:23, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
38 - I'm not going to second-guess BD2412. Surely they know what they're talking about since they responded so quickly and confidently. –dlthewave 05:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
38. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 05:43, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
What exactly is the incident that you're reporting? GoodDay (talk) 05:46, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
@GoodDay: The incident is as follows: on the evening of December 23, 2021, I discovered that the user "JPxG" was using AN/I to request that people pick a random number between 1 and 38 (diff), in flagrant violation of WP:OMGWTFBBQ. He also failed to notify User:JPxG that he was starting an AN/I thread about him. I recommend that he be indef-blocked. jp×g 05:56, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I am tempted to interpret this as conforming with WP:SELFBLOCK. BD2412 T 06:22, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
4 -- TNT (talk • she/they) 06:18, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
This thread resembles an El Cheapo magic trick more than than a useful ANI discussion. What's up with that? Cullen328 (talk) 06:31, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Either the lad's account has been compromised or he's deliberately wanting a block. Recommend an administrator bestow that block upon him. GoodDay (talk) 06:33, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Okay, the jig is up: this number is to select a "featured script" for the next issue of the scripts newsletter. Since I am filling in ad-hoc for DannyS712 this issue, and it is quite a bit behind schedule anyway, I wasn't able to set up a real process to decide what the featured script was going to be. I would have just picked one at random, but there is a problem with that -- namely, that a few of my scripts are in the newsletter, and if I'd featured one of them it would just make me look like an asshole (since nobody would have any way to tell I'd genuinely picked it at random). By making a thread on an unrelated noticeboard, however, I was able to ensure that the answer I got wasn't biased (which is also the reason I didn't say what it was for in the original post). Apologies to everyone for a silly thread. jp×g 07:23, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
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Spam article

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This seems substantially similar to a version flagged as a copyvio, and the article has no genuinely independent sources, all of it being either the group's own website or obvious press releases. Most of the article is PR, written by a series of single-purpose accounts.

This version might be usable though, if the sources check out? But the copypasta from the group's website should be yeeted IMO. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.20.240.157 (talk) 13:54, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

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Can an admin please block the above user for a day or two? They are clearly WP:NOTHERE, however the level of damage doesn't yet warrant indeffing. Their sole activity has been creating and populating Category:Awan (which happens to be their caste name) yet they fail to engage on Talk. Cheers, — kashmīrī TALK 09:22, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

OK, good will is exhausted on my end with their continued vandalism and edit warring at Category:Awan and at Saleem Malik. User can be indeffed. — kashmīrī TALK 09:29, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Add attempt(s) to inanimate you as a file and then, template. Which one did you like? TrangaBellam (talk) 09:59, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Not sure about a Template, but wouldn't mind being a Meta :D — kashmīrī TALK 10:25, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Ali Imran Awan just vandalized this ANI page. Diff. I note that they have already been reported at AIV. Not blocked yet though. –Novem Linguae (talk) 10:17, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Blocked 72h for vandalising Kashmiri's talk page. No comment on content. BethNaught (talk) 10:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support indefinite block. Vandalism only account. Most of their 79 edits have been reverted. Includes ANI vandalism and page move vandalism. –Novem Linguae (talk) 10:31, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support indefinite block per Novem Linguae. Zero useful contributions, whilst the level of vandalism seen from this user in their short editing history is way above what we normally accept in this project. — kashmīrī TALK 10:39, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Editor persistently fails to adhere to WP:VERIFY. Warning have been issued on their talk page, and there have been no replies.

The editor may have used multiple IPs in the recent past (Special:Contributions/113.178.44.106, Special:Contributions/113.178.44.5, Special:Contributions/14.226.24.7, Special:Contributions/14.177.240.82) with much the same behaviour, with blocks being issued. - RovingPersonalityConstruct (talk, contribs) 01:42, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Also appears to be User:Impossibleultimate1545. Impossibleultimate1545 is adding copyright-infringing images on Commons ([35]) and 14.177.7.174 is adding them to articles ([36][37]). - RovingPersonalityConstruct (talk, contribs) 02:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

This user continues to have issues with adding unsourced content, despite multiple warnings, and have continued a strange, slow edit-war, again despite warnings. At least one range of addresses (113.) was given a 3-month block several weeks ago, but they have continued editing with the other addresses. - wolf 15:38, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Bringtar's BATTLE and CIR

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Few days ago, Dennis Brown on WP:AE had suggested that should file the report about Bringtar on ANI. Filing it here now since this user's edit warring to insert his misrepresentation of sources, BLP violations and engagement in typical battleground behavior is still not stopping.

  1. 11 December: Wants to apply WP:BLPCAT on a person who died centuries ago.
  2. 11 December: rejects his own edit summary by telling "it removed due to failed verification and not because of BLPCAT" but the added sources supported the information
  3. 11 December: Falsely claims other user is vandalizing. See WP:NOTVAND.
  4. 11 December: When presented evidence of his wrongdoing, he removes discussion with edit summary: "removing false claims and lies".
  5. 11 December: Edit warring to restore misrepresentation of sources and BLP violations.
  6. 11 December Files a disruptive SPI in retaliation.
  7. 12 December: Adds a name on List of converts to Christianity from Hinduism in violation of WP:BLPCAT; the article does not mention "Hindu"/"Hinduism".
  8. 12 December: Same as above.
  9. 13 December Edit wars when above additions are reverted in violation of WP:BLP and shows his lack of understanding of WP:LINKVIO.
  10. 13 December: Adds a quotation to establish a conversion but the quotation does not verify his claim.
  11. 13 December: Same as above; quotation does not verify conversion.
  12. 13 December Edit wars to restore another name by adding 2 sources, none of which mention "Hindu"/"Hinduism", thus violating WP:BLPCAT again.
  13. 13 December: Restores his another BLPCAT violation when neither sources confirm the subject's admission of conversion from Hinduism to Christianity.
  14. 13 December: Showing lack of WP:AGF by alleging me of "using WP:LINKVIO at your whim".
  15. 14 December: Edit warring to restore his misrepresentation, LINKVIO and BLP violations with edit summary: "undo disruption"
  16. 14 December: Engages in WP:IDHT by repeating himself and shows his failure to understand WP:LINKVIO. Claims that there is no LINKVIO violation because the "youtube video is not uploaded here" on Wikipedia. See WP:CIR.
  17. 20 December: Same as above; restoring same violation of WP:BLPCAT and WP:LINKVIO as well as misrepresentation of sources.
  18. 20 December: Still engaging in WP:IDHT: "I cannot take lectures from you on this", "I read WP:LINKVIO and no where it says that youtube links cannot be used"
  19. 20 December: Strikes my messages on his talk page in violation of WP:REFACTOR and alleges me of "trolling" and "lies".
  20. 20 December: Files another repetitive and retaliatory SPI same as the last one which was already rejected by Bbb23 and AmandaNP[38]

The user is an WP:SPA with whom, together with several other editors, I have already tried enough to guide on the basics of Wikipedia for months[39] but this user is unwilling to learn. Given the continued display of WP:CIR and battleground mentality, this user appears to be a case of WP:NOTHERE. Aman Kumar Goel (Talk) 18:19, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

FWIW the AE report on Bringtar, has been closed as not actionable. GoodDay (talk) 23:00, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Bringtar's report on Aman Kumar Goel

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  • This user seriously has a problem and not just with me but with anyone who opposes their ideologies. Only a few diffs are enough to prove it.
  1. [40]: wants to apply BLP policy on 3 dead people where at least 2 of them died centuries ago.
  2. [41]: same as above, citing BLP violation to remove entries of people died centuries ago.
  3. [42]: again mass removal as BLP violations for people who died long ago.
  4. [43]: removing names with false edit summary of dont support conversion from X to X while it does and restored by Toddy1[44].

They never have the intention and interest to discuss, neither on the article's talk page nor on their talk page

  1. [45]: never cared to answer why they removed sufficiently sourced texts
  2. [46]: didn't even bothered to discuss even when an admin suggested to engage in discussion
  3. falsely claim[47] they discussed while their first message was a "final warning used for diruption"[48].
  4. [49]: continuous edit warring including mass rmeoval of sourced content without a single note on talk pages despite several requests by me[50], [51] etc.
  5. [52]: falsly accusing me of WP:IDHT while they repeatedly undid my edits without any explanations even after asking them[53].
  6. [54]: showing lack of WP:AGF by slapping me with a 3rd diruption warnning with their first interaction.

The allegations lebelled against me are not just false but done intentionally to have me blocked as they did same to Loveall.human like

  1. [55]: first filing a SPI case
  2. [56]: then trying with a WP:ARE case

Their pattern is to stop the article from evolving by consistently removing sourced entries from both List of converts to Christianity from Hinduism[57] and List of converts to Islam from Hinduism[58] without discussion even though they were requested repeatedly[59],[60]. When this fails, they resort to threats by abusing "final warning messages"[61] or reporting with false cases[62], [63], [64] etc.

I do not have problem collaborating with other editors like Toddy1 or TrangaBellam[65] or Vice regent because they explain their edits specially when they revert any contribution and are open to discussion, a quality which AKG seriously lacks and always shows hostile attitude to anyone with a different opinion. They are only here to use Wikipedia for their right-wing agenda. I was even compelled to open a report against them here just a few months ago where the discussion was related to these articles and still relevant so pinging those editors who objected at that time, if they have anything to add: @Maproom:, @Tayi Arajakate:, @Nil Einne:. --Bringtar (talk) 18:11, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

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2600:1014:B0EA:51A4:949A:F42A:1CE5:8EF0 (talk · contribs · WHOIS)

Hi, this IP user has threatened Amandaatcitadel [66]. It's a bit long to explain and I'm in a rush but a group of online investors ("apes") have a beef with Citadel Securities following the Gamestop short squeeze, and Amandaatcitadel is a Citadel employee. I've reported to T&S but just wanted to post here for good measure. JBchrch talk 23:05, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

The Special:Contributions/2600:1014:B0EA:51A4:0:0:0:0/64 has made only that one edit. I blocked the range for a month. Johnuniq (talk) 02:38, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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New user rapidly creating pages, possibly unattributed translations from other wikis

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See Asma Alblooshi (talk · contribs). These aren’t stubs either, and they are created with just one edit. Doug Weller talk 19:37, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Do we know what #KMUOS is? Some contest again?--Ymblanter (talk) 19:48, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Education noticeboard/Archive 21#Project #KMUOS--Ymblanter (talk) 19:50, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
And an interesting off-wiki link:[67]. Cheers. Dumuzid (talk) 19:51, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Since it's an ongoing educational project, I assume the teacher has been having them work on the articles in a Word document or the like before submitting them in a single edit. They seem like fairly high quality articles. I just wish they'd use the trans-title parameter in the references to also list the titles in English and to use the work parameter to list the actual source publisher and not the archive name. That would make it easier to look through the reference lists. SilverserenC 19:58, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks. I should have guessed. I was thinking Twitter. Doug Weller talk 20:02, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
@Doug Weller: As far as I can tell these articles appear to be unatributed machine translations of articles from other projects, e.g. the text of Yousef Abou Louz is identical to ar:يوسف أبو لوز run through google translate. 86.23.109.101 (talk) 23:33, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Sorry, just noticed this. I've been spending a lot of time in the new pages recently. The above-noted user isn't the only user creating these #KMOUS articles, and I haven't really figured out what to do with them. I think I've come across at least five users creating these articles. There a few being created every day for a while now... Singularity42 (talk) 00:44, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
If these are all unattributed translations from other wikis, this is not good at all. I see the discussion at Wikipedia:Education noticeboard/Archive 21#Project #KMUOS is expressing concern about them. It seems they are meant to be translations. Doug Weller talk 07:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm fully in favour of more articles on Arabic literature etc., but (1) we cannot have Universities treating Wikipedia as an examination task; it places undue burdens and pressure on WP's editors, who are not here to act as examiners; (2) It is fundamentally wrong that people should be becoming certified Wikipedia translators and editors; WP doesn't require certification to edit, and no one else should be implying that they can grant certification as some sort of super-editor - it's only one step away from another organisation deciding who is "approved" and who not; although in this case it may be well-intentioned it takes little imagination to see that organisations could easily profiteer or censor by controlling the stream of trained WP editors; (3) and if prizes, quite substantial prizes, are being offered, then the editing is WP:PAID. (4) while there is no fundamental problem with people putting articles straight into main space, unattributed translations are a really big problem; translations absolutely must be attributed properly, and with due regard to any copyright issues. This is all wrong. Elemimele (talk) 08:00, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Pinging User:Diannaa who may have some comments on the copyvio issue. Doug Weller talk 10:21, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I think the copyvio aspect here is completely clear. Any translations from other Wikimedia projects are allowed (assuming they are otherwise fine) but must be attributed. In principle, any of us can attribute them by making a minor edit and adding an edit summary about the provenance of the text but (i) as a non-Arabic speaker I am not confident adding this attribution myself, it should be best done by an Arabic speaker; (ii) it is probably even easier to contact the program coordinator and to ask them to instruct the students or whoever these users are to add this attribution.--Ymblanter (talk) 10:53, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
My concern is identifying all of these articles. They all have the same hashtag is their initial edit summary when the pages were created. Is there a script that can look through the edit summaries for new pages within a period of time looking for that hashtag? Singularity42 (talk) 17:47, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Singularity42: https://hashtags.wmcloud.org/ 86.23.109.101 (talk) 21:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

I picked a random article from his/her contribution list: Alsayed Agazayerli. It's edit history consists of one edit. You will see that it is remarkably similar to a machine translation of ar:السيد_الجزايرلي by Google.[68] There are minor edits such as changing "1967 AD" to "1967". -- Toddy1 (talk) 22:51, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

In the last 5000 article creations[69], there are 39 with the KMUOS hashtag. Next set of 5000 has another 14, then 11 more, and so on probably. Fram (talk) 23:09, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

E.g. from that third group, I checked Amin Yousseff Ghurab (created by User:Fatima Ali Alketbi) which is an unattributed translation of Arabic Wikipedia as well[70]. The problem doesn't seem to be with one editor, but with the project as a whole. Fram (talk) 23:12, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

@Fram: I linked a tool that lets you search for tags in edit summaries above. Here's the entire list of contributions with that tag, 93 revisions in total [71]. 86.23.109.101 (talk) 23:19, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks, I missed that! Well, my way also works, it just is waaaay more cumbersome ;-) Fram (talk) 05:56, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

For several days, an anonymous person with dynamic IP keeps adding the unsourced information about the involvement of Cartoon Network Studios into this article (it was not involved in the production and never shown in the credits). I tried to draw his attention on the talk page, warned him about these kids of edits...no progression. Therefore, I am asking you to do something about this. I've seen the similar situation of the article of Kikoriki. Team Invincible. The simple ban of the user won't do justice, I think. Ромми (talk) 04:19, 19 December 2021 (UTC)

Ромми appears to be referring to these IP ranges:
The person behind the IPs inserted the information in the following diffs: under the first IP range [72], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [78], and [79]; and under the second IP range [80], [81], [82], [83], [84], [85]. The earliest diff is from mid-September and the newest is from within the last 12 hours (not sure if there are other edits outside of this /64 range). While the user has been warned for disruptive editing in the past, the only warning I saw regarding their edits on this particular article (on a user talk page) was here by the OP. Aoi (青い) (talk) 07:39, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
@Ромми: when you start a thread here, please remember to notify the user you are reporting. I left a note here, though to be fair, it's probable that this IP range is dynamic enough that they won't see the notification (it's been about 8 hours since they last edited from what I can tell). Aoi (青い) (talk) 07:42, 19 December 2021 (UTC)
@Aoi:, that user doesn't listen and continues to do unsourced edits. From another IP, of course. Ромми (talk) 03:51, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
@Ромми: Perhaps you could just request Semi-protection on that page? Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 06:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
@Padgriffin: I have already did, and that's why I am in this noticeboard in the first place. The anonym has been warned but is ignoring the warnings. Ромми (talk) 06:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Semi protected for 4 days. let me know if they start up again. appears they've stopped for now. EvergreenFir (talk) 06:17, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Weird edits by user Jonathon Phelps

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A few minutes ago I attempted to "vote" delete in Articles_for_deletion/Guru_Nanak_Public_Senior_Secondary_School. On doing so Jonathon Phelps (talk · contribs · logs) immediately reverted me and left a warning on my talk page about vandalism. Which the "vote" in no way qualified as. They seem to have a pattern of them doing the same thing to other users. As their edit history is full of them adding random vandalism warnings to users' talk pages. I'm not sure if it's because they are just new and don't know what counts as vandalism or what, but I'd appreciate it if an admin could look into it and deal with the issue. As their edits are clearly disruptive. --Adamant1 (talk) 12:56, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Never mind. Apparently they were blocked right after I posted this. Thanks to @JIP: for the quick action. It would be nice if someone could close this as resolved. Thanks and merry Christmas. --Adamant1 (talk) 13:00, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
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Wilkja19 once again (mobile communication, unsourced info)

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Wilkja19 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

Once again brining up this user as months later, behavior with no communication whatsoever/unsourced content/marking edits as minor (even when clearly not minor) remains ongoing. One of the main issues through this is WP:THEYCANTHEARYOU (one of the many relevant discussions at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Archive336#Dealing with mobile editors who appear to be ignoring warnings/refusing to discuss).

User has been the subject of previous ANI threads, including Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1054#Wilkja19 marking all edits as minor, Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1061#Editor refuses to communicate, adds unverifiable information, falsely marks all edits as minor, and a block review at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Archive329#Block review: Wilkja19.

Just trying to quickly look through their contributions, not 'every' single edit is marked as minor, based upon edits such as [86] and [87]. Not sure if it is helpful at all, but seems interesting to note. The user has previously been blocked/unblocked in regards to all these issues with a talk page riddled with warnings.

Is there anything at all that can be done to resolve the continuing issues with this user? And whether there is/is not, is there any progress/updates whatsoever regarding these mobile bugs? Also wanting to note that Wilkja19 was previously mentioned at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Archive330#User who has not communicated in March 2021- is there any reasoning as to why an article space block cannot be applied to this user as was done to Spookyh17? Magitroopa (talk) 03:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

FYI: The mobile communication bugs are being tracked at phab:T278838. —GMX🎄(on the go!) 15:17, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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According to the SRCU result, there are some accounts were confirmed as sockpuppets by a Steward, while they has vandalized in Taipei, Eastern District of Taipei etc enwiki Taipei related articles. For example:

Since it is clearly abusing multiple accounts, could you please block all of the accounts that were listed in the CU result? Thank you. SCP-2000 04:21, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Here's a fixed link to the Meta page referenced in this comment. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 11:35, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Page nominated for deletion moved to userpage

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Hello, may need an admin to reverse a pagemove, User:Терентьев Константин Викторович, "Шериф" moved the page Terentyev Konstantin Victorovich to User:Angel and moved the associated talk page along with it. It had been nominated for deletion. I assume it was just a mistake? Mako001 (talk) 06:44, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Having said that, this user has been warned about moving pages nominated for deletion in the past, and doesn't seem interested in discussing anything. I'm thinking that it could be a case of WP:CIR, or just WP:NOTHERE. But I'll leave any decisions on that up to the admins. Mako001 (talk) 06:55, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Page moved back. Amortias (T)(C) 10:16, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
And restored to show links to AFD etc etc. Amortias (T)(C) 10:19, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I suspect it should have been in Draft, but it is unlikely to survive the AfD anyway.--Ymblanter (talk) 10:58, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
@Amortias: Editor is using sockpuppets to make more disruptive pagemoves, see Special:Contributions/Zemlyanskaya. This has gone past the point where it is possible to AGF. Mako001 (talk) 11:17, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Might I suggest to have some salt to be ploughed in here? Mako001 (talk) 11:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Page move-protected. Should put a stop to that for a while (until its deleted). Amortias (T)(C) 11:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Or Special:Contributions/Шериф_(музыкальный_коллектив)kashmīrī TALK 11:44, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
(edit conflict) There is at least one more account involved: User:Шериф (музыкальный коллектив), moving Sheriff (Russian group) to User:Angel.. (note that "Шериф (музыкальный коллектив)" translates to "Sheriff (music group)", just like "Терентьев Константин Викторович, "Шериф"" is "Terentyev Konstantin Victorovich, "Sheriff"") and Natalia Gulkina to User:Angel.... Definitely the same person. --bonadea contributions talk 11:45, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
FYI, Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/Терентьев_Константин_Викторович,_"Шериф". — kashmīrī TALK 11:58, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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This edit (which should be redacted, by the way) contains the same grotesquely insulting text (in Hindi, that Chrome can translate) that I have seen added by multiple editors at Kavita Radheshyam. In the latter case, multiple editors were involved and page protection had to be increased to stop the issue. Now, a new page with a new editor, but the same text. Administrator's should be on the lookout for this vandalism across multiple pages, especially about Indian subjects. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 17:02, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

@WikiDan61: I've indeffed the account that made that edit and WP:REVDELled it. I also REVDELled one edit on Kavita Radheshyam. If you see those again in the future, please do report them. EvergreenFir (talk) 17:23, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
If this continues it'd help to have an edit filter for this too, maybe something to raise at some point. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 17:25, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
(Non-administrator comment) I think this is the same LTA who used the Odisha-based ranges 2409:4062:2000:0:0:0:0:0/36 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) and 2409:4062:4000:0:0:0:0:0/36 (talk · contribs · WHOIS), who repeatedly vandalized Android OS-related articles, and sometimes also articles about actors, by adding sexually abusive Hindi content. Not all edits from these ranges are sexually abusive, but most of the other edits were unconstructive. –LaundryPizza03 (d) 22:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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Looks like a pretty clear case of being a promotional-only account. Not exactly sure what else to say here. Skarmory (talk • contribs) 03:03, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

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Copyvio revision delete may have restored copyrighted content by mistake

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Some parts of this article look a little bit like an advertisement, and yesterday I removed one sentence that I thought sounded too much like an ad. When I looked at the Mission section of the article, I found it's word-for-word identical to a sentence in the Mission section of Aspen's official website - this looks like it could be a copyright violation.

I then looked at the article history to find where this content was added (so I could possibly nominate it for a copyvio-revdel) and noticed something peculiar - it seems like the most recent revision deletion may have actually restored copyrighted content that should have been deleted. The first revdel removed 1,105 bytes of content added by another editor, but then the second revdel re-added 1,264 bytes after it had been removed by the same editor. I'm confused as to what happened here.

I would have used the standard copyvio-revdel template, but because of the edit history, I'm not sure which edit to nominate for deletion. If an admin is able to see the content that was added/removed during those hidden edits, is it possible this could be rectified, so that the content on the page that was deemed to be a copyright violation is correctly removed? Thanks. – numbermaniac 05:23, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

What happened with those +/- 1264 bytes edits is that the first one replaced a large part of the article (the History section and all of its subsections) with a smaller copyright infringement. So when it was reverted and revdelled, it looks like the reversion added bytes in the history. —Cryptic 05:29, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Ahh, I see. So what should I do about the Mission section? Given it seems to be identical to the text from their website, should I just delete it from the page? Does it need to be removed from the revision history too? – numbermaniac 13:39, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I've removed it. Because it's so minor, I don't think revdel would be worth it, considering how much of the editing history it would obscure. Rummskartoffel 20:50, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Fair enough. Thanks! – numbermaniac 13:01, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Unfortunately, throughout 2021 User:SonOfBabylon1 made many disruptive non-constructive revisions to Kuwait and Iraq articles especially edit warring and the person behind the account sometimes added copyrighted material (copyvio)

Diffs of the user's reverts:

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As seen in the revisions, the person behind this account is altering sourced information to non-constructive POV push. This person was also making claims that weren't supported by the sources. This user has been disruptively edit warring to push the same view, reverting the work of other users without discussion in talk page. --Dilmunite (talk) 7:23, 22 December 2021 (UTC)


Dilmunite, please list three diffs that correspond to the three most egregious violations and add brief summaries to each. Less is more. El_C 12:52, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
El_C. In Economy of Kuwait, altering and removing sourced information for POV push: This version was reverted to remove Iraq's name without following what the sources actually say (he claimed "the sources are not reliable"), the source he added doesn't support the figures, tries to remove Iraq's name again. He made the same reversions more than 6 times [112], [113].
In Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity, altering and removing sourced information for POV push: "The brothers were solely Iraqi, they had nothing to do with Kuwait whatsoever" (despite the existence of reliable sources that contradict his POV push), repeatedly altering sourced information about their father's Iranian ancestry, repeating the claim the brothers had nothing to do with Kuwait (apart from being born there). -- Dilmunite 17:17, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
There is currently a similar discussion in the Administrators noticeboard for edit warring about this IP 78.82.178.37 which is likely related to SonOfBabylon1. --Dilmunite (talk) 13:44, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello El_C, I have contributed to various articles on wikipedia using multiple reliable sources. The reverts I make, are mainly because of unsourced text or a source not being used as it should. Wikipedia should not tolerate false accusations which Dilmunite are making here.

Anfwepgnrwfinre and sourcing

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Anfwepgnrwfinre (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

Anfwepgnrwfinr has been editing for 3 months and, as far as I can tell, has never provided a source for any edits. This includes plenty of claims about living persons. Just today they've added relationship claims about a BLP and this edit that I'm unable to verify in any sources. They've been warned 10+ times at User talk:Anfwepgnrwfinre, blocked for 36 hours, given a BLP DS alert, and a personalized message. Nothing seems to be getting through. Woodroar (talk) 23:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I left a warning. There may well be enough reason to block the user now. If not, I will if there are repeats. Please let me know of any further problems. Johnuniq (talk) 02:30, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Erm ... I rather think there's plenty of reason NOW. Over the three months this guy's been editing, he has 111 mainspace edits ... and 13 warnings, to go along with a prior block. Ravenswing 02:43, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
They're a low-volume editor, so I don't suppose a final warning can hurt. I'll keep an eye on them and let you know if it continues, Johnuniq. Thanks! Woodroar (talk) 14:07, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Continued harassment by disruptive Hong Kong IP

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A thread was recently opened by Matthew hk about an IP-hopping editor who is persistently harassing and insulting other Hong Kong editors as well as adding uncited content (namely, obscure Hong Kong place names):

However, no action was taken. Predictably the IP-hopping editor has gone straight back to their previous disruptive activity.

For one, as I mentioned in the previous thread, they are persistently stalking my edits. Yesterday, I made a significant expansion of the "Kowloon City Plaza" article. Immediately thereafter they peppered it with maintenance tags and added problematic content that has been discussed with them before (e.g. they keep adding obscure land lot numbers to Hong Kong articles). They have a long history of such harassment, with much more evidence presented in the previous thread. Citobun (talk) 06:43, 9 December 2021 (UTC)

Since OhNoitsJamie (talk · contribs) has warned 203.145.95.X for personal attack or groundless accusation, you probably need the actual ip range and which articles with {{la}}. Matthew hk (talk) 06:30, 10 December 2021 (UTC)

Sigh. Tuen Mun South extension's semi protection expired one day ago, and the IP is right back to pushing the same obscure place name there. Likewise at Kowloon City Plaza they are continually adding an obscure lot number. At Prince Edward, Hong Kong they are changing instances of the common "Mong Kok" place name to the obscure "Tong Mi". At Tung Chung East station they have changed "Tung Chung" to "Kei Tau Kok". What a headache. I am thinking of opening at page at Wikipedia:Long-term abuse because this obscure-place name-pushing has been affecting Hong Kong articles for a long time.

Citobun (talk) 07:40, 10 December 2021 (UTC)

I'm really surprised nothing is being done about this guy. This is getting dumb at this point. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 07:30, 11 December 2021 (UTC)
@Padgriffin: To be fair. From the edit log of City University of Hong Kong, seems there are more than one guy (203.145.95.X verse 1.64.48.231 verse 124.217.188.X which seems they have edit warring to each other). One of them (124.217.188.X) clearly linked to User:蟲蟲飛 (as evidence on participation on Afd), a globally locked user which linked to CCP. However, they enjoyed collateral damage by your can't tell the harassing is from the same person, just ip hopping using mobile service provider and home ISP, or multiple person that have the same harassing behaviour, as they refused to create accounts. For clearer documentation, i think user:Citobun really need to add the diff links to indicate which ip is actually harassing him recently, and which id keep adding narrow-interest info of land lease lot number , and which ip keep adding obsolete place name. Matthew hk (talk) 06:10, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
I blocked the IP from Tuen Mun South extension for a year. I suggest that you make a page at WP:LTA.--Ymblanter (talk) 08:26, 11 December 2021 (UTC)
Ok, for example, this is yet another ip from HK using yet another mobile phone network CMHK (182.239.122.219 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log)), which adding unsourced trivial Five Big Manmade Climbs" (五大人造爬上), in which does not even have google search result for "五大人造爬上" (Special:Diff/1060049801). I can't tell it is the same guy or not, but they (the ips from different range and ISP of HK) consistently adding unsourced content in non-constructive level. Matthew hk (talk) 15:12, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
And tracking the page history, the above 五大人造爬上 hoax was also added by 1.36.41.78 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) (zh:special:Diff/69080201) and in ja-wiki (ja:special:Diff/87001909) so that we never able to know it is the same person or not. Or is it the same as 203.145.95.X, or the ip that harassed Citobun, that Citobun fails to add the exact diff and ip number to this thread?) Matthew hk (talk) 15:22, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
And as mentioned that this thread need proper documentation , Ymblanter blocked 42.200.166.13 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) which clearly not from the same ip range from my last thread (and also not the ip range of my second last thread), so that i really can't tell they are the same person or a cult of toxic people. Matthew hk (talk) 15:30, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
And And tracking the page history, 42.200.166.X ip range did involved in ip hopping in the past. See Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/China Unicom Hong Kong. Matthew hk (talk) 15:45, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
I agree that there are multiple long-term disruptive IPs active on Hong Kong articles (especially those relating to the MTR and border crossings), but I believe that the editing centred on adding obscure place names, uncited geographic/naming trivia, and land lot numbers is one individual (the same person who is harassing me) as the editing patterns are quite consistent. I will soon make a page at WP:LTA as Ymblanter suggested. Citobun (talk) 01:39, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Update: I have created a page at Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Hong Kong geography warrior. Citobun (talk) 02:20, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Also, regarding the question of whether it's one or multiple individuals – I was scrutinising the earlier discussion at WPHK. While IP addresses like 116.92.226.241 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) and 116.92.226.246 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) were pretending to be different people, it is clear from their editing that they are the same person. They were doing something similar over at Talk:MTR (two IPs were talking to each other pretending to be two different people, but they both have the same narrow editing interests, e.g. "New Kowloon" 1, 2). Although in relation to the Hong Kong border crossings dispute I do believe there are multiple anonymous individuals involved in that dispute. Citobun (talk) 03:10, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
They are still stalking my recent edits. Citobun (talk) 04:00, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Omg c'mon have you actually found out how common references to New Kowloon, the Victoria City or land lot numbers are on Wikipedia? Land lot numbers appear in news stories in the press here too. And no I don't think I ever edited the Tuen Mun southern extension article. 116.92.226.240 (talk) 13:50, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
I have observed a long-term tendency of Citobun to disregard entire edits whenever he or she deems something to be wrong. Since Tuen Mun South extension is protected I would use it as an example. In his or her edits[114][115] he or she has repeatedly disregarded changes to the capitalisation of the letter G, addition of the convert template, and disambiguation between the MTR and the MTRCL. This happens over many Hong Kong-related articles and it has been a long-term behavioural or editing style issue. It makes him or her a person particular difficult for other editors to work with. Even worse was that he or she never bothers to go to talk pages.
On the other hand he or she has kept asking for proof that the area was indeed referred to after Butterfly Beach. 42.200.166.13 had submitted references[116] and added some more[117] to fulfil him or her but he or she has never been satisfied. I have reviewed the references submitted and they do demonstrate that the neighbourhood is called after the beach, especially those added on 10 December. But he or she didn't bother to review the newly added sources. And he or she in fact does the same thing all along with many other Hong Kong-related edits - Dismisses whatever he or she doesn't know or doesn't like as obscure, and rejects all references. He or she is using his or her very own life experience to refute reliable sources. Perhaps he or she's too young to know what older people perceive about the geography, topography of this territory or life in this territory, perhaps he or she's living in a particular corner of this territory which hinders his or her knowledge of the rest of this territory in general, or maybe we have been all wrong and he or she's been right all along. No matter what from what I seen the way he or she puts it is discriminatory, antagonistic towards other editors. This isn't helpful to the Wikipedia project. 116.92.226.240 (talk) 13:50, 14 December 2021 (UTC)
Needless to say, this is the Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Hong Kong geography warrior. I don't want to get bogged down arguing about another one of your made-up names – but: if someone refers to the "World Trade Center area" in a general sense, referring to the vicinity of the World Trade Center in New York City, does it then mean that Lower Manhattan can be called "World Trade Center"? No, of course not. But that's the essence of your argument. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a place to push your personal agenda. Citobun (talk) 02:11, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
Fellow administrators all you need to do at first is to verify whether what Citobun suggested was true. Land lot numbers are used extensively in Hong Kong.[118][119][120][121][122][123][124] They certainly aren't obscure. In older neighbourhoods stone markers aren't uncommon. And in fact there are mentioned in many Wikipedia articles, e.g. Cheung Kong Center, an entry which Citobun's associate Matthew hk had recently edited. ... but: if someone refers to the "World Trade Center area" in a general sense, referring to the vicinity of the World Trade Center in New York City, does it then mean that Lower Manhattan can be called "World Trade Center"? Names aren't made up by me but the locals, and we indeed gotta look at each individual cases. Locations as far as Sugar Street is still referred to by many as Daimaru even though it's a block away from where the department store used to be located. Tai Fat Hau isn't just a name used by the locals. It made its way to be the name of a local council constituency, even though the namesake company had gone many decades ago. Other similar examples may include Tit Kong, Ngo Keng, Tai Hang and A Kung Ngam. And despite his or her WTC example he or she has practically endorsed that same usage with something like "Tuen Mun Ferry Pier area" in his or her edits to Turn Mun southern extension. On the other hand references to New Kowloon (which he or she admitted to be not incorrect) and the Victoria City have been so extensive on Wikipedia that that's an implicit consensus among Wikipedia editors active in Hong Kong-related topics perhaps since the earliest days of Wikipedia. These are easily verifiable and administrators shouldn't hesitate verifying them yourselves. What he or she has been doing is to stick with his or her very own experience and understanding, enforce it in his edits, and use IP editors from Hong Kong (which he probably knows very well why so many Hongkongers don't edit from registered accounts) as scapegoats or human sheilds, that something he or she has succeeded so far. 116.92.226.235 (talk) 13:11, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
@116.92.226.240:, you show up as ip hopper that block evaded? (from 42.200.166.13 ip). You literally borderline personal attack and admit you are involved in adding narrow-interested "official name" of some location (aka land lease lot no) that they never a common name and violate WP:WHATWIKIPEDIAISNOT on wikipedia is not a travel guide or a bin of trivial info. Matthew hk (talk) 07:01, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
@Matthew hk, 07:01, 15 December 2021: What? How could you come up with something as such? Please read carefully as far as possible. 116.92.226.235 (talk) 13:11, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
And just checked , Ymblanter has blocked that ip (116.92.226.240) for 31 hours as well. Matthew hk (talk) 07:02, 15 December 2021 (UTC)
@Matthew hk, 07:02, 15 December 2021: I'm not informed of the exact reason why I got blocked. But my changes to the Wu Kai Sha station article were reverted, for no reason. 116.92.226.235 (talk) 13:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
You (116.92.226.240 and later 116.92.226.235) are blocked as a suspect of ip hopping from 42.200.166.13 as LTA (and i don't bother to check page history of which ip that rearrange my comments order, but assume it is you). Just create an acoount or don't do the same behaviour as the LTA to received the collateral damage. Matthew hk (talk) 01:07, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
I don't hop. I think my IP addresses are non-static and are randomly assigned within a very narrow band (most IP addresses here are like this). 42.200.166.13 is a very different band. Haven't checked if that's the same ISP. On the other hand it has appeared to me that the situation may have been inflated or exaggerated in what Citobun has presented in his so-called LTA list. Most people here are behind non-static IP addresses (but only within narrow bands), so the number of IP entries concerned should have been much much fewer whereas there's very little evidence if any that these people are related, given the considerable number of narrow bands he has alleged to be suspicious.

On the other hand, please don't move my remarks in such a way that they aren't responding to the right thing. My edits regarding Lok Wo Sha is referenced and I've so far got no clue why that has to be rejected. 116.92.226.238 (talk) 12:46, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

It looks like Citobun is now reverting all edits made by non-registered editors as far as he or she is able to spot, regardless of what those edits are about, and regardless of whether those edits are in line with his or her view - to do away with lesser known place names. 116.92.226.239 (talk) 10:25, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I'm afraid I have fallen victim of what Citobun (mis)represented. He argues and edits against whatever kind of reference to New Kowloon for obscure reasons. But now that I got reported and reverted for removing a reference to New Kowloon. (@Scottywong: FYI.) 219.76.24.209 (talk) 12:35, 16 December 2021 (UTC)

It looks like the damages are beginning to surface. He or she has made his or her way to mislead administrators. 116.92.226.235 (talk) 13:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
@219.76.24.209: How and why am I getting roped into whatever this is? What do I have to do with any of this? Why are you pinging me to this conversation and posting cryptic requests on my talk page? —⁠ScottyWong⁠— 17:15, 16 December 2021 (UTC)
Please check the link posted on your user talk page, or click here. 219.76.24.217 (talk) 10:09, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

OhNoitsJamie has made a good faith assumption that the ip can able to use talk page and other ways to Wikipedia:Dispute resolution, but once again the ip bomb this thread with wall of text of no meaning and the same can't tell it is meatsock or ip hopping behaviour. And clearly canvassing Scottywong, which Scottywong don't even know what ip want for him. Matthew hk (talk) 01:03, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

@Ymblanter:, I am not sure why 219.76.24.209 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) show up as the ip (or the range) is not mentioned in this thread before, but may be he want to self confess for a block. Matthew hk (talk) 01:11, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

(Non-administrator comment) I think that a few rangeblocks would help quell things down. From the LTA page created, I calculated these ranges:

wizzito | say hello! 04:40, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

Considering that this behavior started up again, I am still advocating for the rangeblocks here as needed. wizzito | say hello! 12:55, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

I propose that we follow WP:DENY for this LTA and simply revert on sight. We’re long past the point of getting any successful conflict resolution with this user and their persistent IP-Hopping and tendency to invent (rather obvious) alter-egos to stack discussions has shown that attempting to engage with them has and will be completely unproductive. This user has already wasted enough of our time. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 15:50, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

I’ve also noticed a pattern with this LTA’s editing style- they seem to have a tendency to first perform an unproblematic edit, then follows it up with another edit introducing a questionable place name or location into the article. Examples of this behavior can be seen on Java Road, Fat Kwong Street and Wanshan Archipelago. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 16:05, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
The IP editor has also seemingly acknowledged their LTA “nickname”, as evidenced by this edit summary. DENY is definitely needed. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 16:29, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

Instantnood?

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I just realised this might be User:Instantnood – a user who was very active from 2005 before they were banned in 2007 for disruptive behaviour. Check out their edit history. Their editing patterns and interests are shockingly similar (similar subjects, adding the exact same obscure place names such as New Kowloon and Tai Wo Ping, same fixation on the terminology surrounding Hong Kong/Macau/Taiwan/China). And there have been a lot of suspected Instantnood sockpuppets over the past decade. Thoughts? Citobun (talk) 16:51, 17 December 2021 (UTC)

Huh. Looking at Instantnood's MO, I'm not 100% sure that the IP is Instantnood- they've mostly just been pushing obscure place names and not attempting to promote Hong Kong nationalism in articles. There might be a connection but it's prolly not enough to make a solid link. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 17:32, 17 December 2021 (UTC)
Actually the IP has been engaged in the same kind of country-terminology debates as Instantnood. Examples: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Citobun (talk) 04:33, 18 December 2021 (UTC)
Hmm... Might be worth further investigation, but I'd wait until we find a concrete link between the two. Padgriffin Griffin's Nest 15:53, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

New account – KTKcreator

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They have created a new account (KTKcreator (talk · contribs · WHOIS)) to push a place name called Kei Tau Kok, which they had pushed in the past at Tung Chung East station and other articles. I've nominated Category:Kei Tau Kok for deletion. Citobun (talk) 14:34, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

IPs 114.10.23.3 and 114.10.4.132, part of a range or set of ranges evading a block of another IP range from Indonesia

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This is a follow-up to an ANI I filed about a week ago - Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1086#IP range 36.81.12.0/22. There is currently a six-month block on the range 36.81.8.0/21 ... both that range and the two more recent IPs I am bringing up have edited similarly at American Music Awards of 2021 and other recent year articles in that series concerning those awards, among others. Those two IPs are currently under separate partial range blocks (unable to edit certain articles), one concerning 114.10.0.0/20, and the other concerning 114.10.16.0/21. The smaller range is not a subset of the other, and instead, both map to 114.10.0.0/19. As was the case with the address range beginning with 36, from Indonesia, I am suggesting a block of whatever range is necessary to stop the disruptive editing at the above articles, but this is a pretty large range, even larger than the 36 one in fact, and WP:COLLATERAL could be a problem. MPFitz1968 (talk) 16:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Sockpuppet/meatpuppet issues at Talk:Akhtar Raza Khan

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Yes, I realise sockpuppet/meatpuppet cases usually go to WP:SPI, but that's generally backlogged and this is so blatant this is probably a better venue. Earlier 256Moin256 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) made another perennial suggestion of removing the image (they also have a concflict of interest as "one of his followers, it is my job to always protect his integrity"). This proposal has been supported in very quick succession by S.S8685 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), Sayyed Zahid Kamal Qadri Ismaily (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) and MUHAMMAD ALFAZ RAZA AZHARI (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), all of whom make the exact same reply with their very first edit. FDW777 (talk) 13:52, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Add Mohammed saqeeb suhail (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) to the list as well. FDW777 (talk) 14:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Special:Diff/1061696500 shows 256Moin256 response to this ANI is to black/disrupt sections of the article talk page.Djm-leighpark (talk) 10:27, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Per Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/256Moin256, 256Moin256 also created the FDW778 account to continue their disruption, and is still trying to get the image removed. FDW777 (talk) 11:07, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
And now they're back with FDW788 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log). Woodroar (talk) 16:54, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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217.149.166.11 (talk · contribs) personal attacks

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I'm tired of this IP user's personal attacks. First [125] yesterday, he said Your colleague Grandmaster, while I had one time contact with Grandmaster in 2 November 2020 requesting him to join talks. Now he's calling me a a renowned irredentist while he started to edit 6 days ago. Also it's noteworthy that his edits are similar to the sockmaster ClassicYoghurt (user comparison) and his sock BaxçeyêReş (user comparison), where his last edit summary was a racistic remark against Turks, that I got deleted afterwards. Some user opened a SPI, but administrators declined because it's an open ip. Beshogur (talk) 14:15, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I am tired of my edits being undermined by these two editors. Both accused me of socking on Wikipedia, even though the investigators said there was no evidence. I am apparently not allowed to have an interest in certain topics. I think my treatment is very unfair by Beshogur.
Then, "your colleague" is also not a personal attack but just a fact. They are both Wikipedia editors, and they both accused me of the unthinkable, without evidence besides "editing about Azerbaijan and Armenia". Also, Beshogur keeps bringing up that Kurdish or Armenian (or i don't know) editor and reverting his edits (which is good) while also defending a fellow ultranationalist editor whose edits I reverted (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Agdam_Mosque&action=history) and These are double standards from Beshogur, and irredentist is not wrong if he defends his fellow Azerbaijanis all while he picks on those who "oppose" him.
Lastly, he never tried to discuss things with me but came straight here. I even messaged him on his talk page - he not once responded. Is this how a Wikipedia user should behave? With accusations just because I don't fit one's agenda?--217.149.166.11 (talk) 14:27, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
One final message. If you want to complain about racism against Turks, Beshogur, then complain about that editor. But do not drag me into it and accuse me of the unthinkable. And especially not at a noticeboard. You had every chance to voice concern in private with me, but no, you chose to come here. Isn't the noticeboard only if you tried talking to the editor you have a problem with? You seem to violate this principle Beshogur.217.149.166.11 (talk) 14:41, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Even coming back, one should view Beshogur's last edit. Even though my edits were not contested (there was a discussion going on on the talk page), he still erased my edits and told me to "get consensus", even though nobody disagreed with it or said so! (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Azerbaijan_Democratic_Republic&oldid=1061570027).217.149.166.11 (talk) 14:43, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Frankly, nationalist editors, who only defend one side of the story should be indeffed or topic banned on the spot. It applies to all those mentioned. tgeorgescu (talk) 14:45, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure it is a banned user evading his ban. He edits the same articles as the banned user, in the same manner. And CU refused to check the IP for privacy reasons, as they are not allowed to link the IPs to registered users. But maybe an admin can make a judgement call based on behavioral evidence. Grandmaster 10:31, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Also note the IP edit warring and POV pushing in this article: [126] [127] [128], distorting the source despite multiple users explaining that it is not what the source actually says. I think this alone merits community intervention. Grandmaster 10:42, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Additional comment: This user accuses others of ultranationalism, but himself accusing Turkish people with such a sentence. WP:NOTHERE WP:POVPUSHING. Beshogur (talk) 22:28, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

I will always stay by that comment. Anti-genocide and terrorism against the Turkish govt is not hate towards Turkish culture. Were the Jewish rebels who killed Nazis during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising anti-German? These two users are unbelievable--217.149.166.11 (talk) 02:48, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • After all, they were colleagues. Both ganging up, both accusing me, both with their nationalist agendas. At this point, I also think they are sock puppets - why dont i open an investigation.217.149.166.11 (talk) 02:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    • I think what merits community intervention is Beshogur calling civilian casualties "war crimes" and Grandmaster saying that Azerbaijani sources from a totalitarian dictatorship about who the UN said that they are treating their Armenian minorities like animals are as reliable as that of a healthy democracy like Armenia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Azerbaijani_reconstruction_of_Karabakh). Az media calling Armenians terrorists is according to Beshogur "nothing controversial." (Not also how users Toghrul R and Wertrose are saying that sources are credible even if they called Armenians terrorists and praised Ramil Safarov in the past).217.149.166.11 (talk) 02:46, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • And now I did my own little research . I went to the Kurdish users sock puppet investigation and look at the IP addresses reported. 134.69.193.195 and 2603:8000:2B3F:E3C2:605C:E344:DA55:E28... California is kind of far from here. Why would i go to Los Angeles just to be "an obnoxious editor" like these users are saying? I like Middle-Europe just the way it is... Apparently I am not allowed to have an interest in topics the same as other users. Excellent...--217.149.166.11 (talk) 02:59, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    People may travel to different locations. But the IP is involved in edit warring across multiple pages in Armenia-Azerbaijan related articles, which is an arbitration covered area. This is certainly no good. Grandmaster 10:34, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes yes, I indeed travelled through the whole world to continue by devilish editing /s. And edit warring seems to be your field of expertise, Grandmaster. Just look at your record on talk pages at Shusha and Stepanakert. The whole picture, please!217.149.166.11 (talk) 10:41, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Also Dont do it out of your gut[129]. Beshogur (talk) 12:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Not a "personal attack" by any definition. You are just looking for "evidence" where there exists none.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 15:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
And here come the accusations of "high levels of vandalism": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_page_protection/Increase#List_of_proposed_state_mergers. And I am the one with personal attacks, of course.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 15:54, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
That's one way to revrt your OR on the subject. - Kevo327 (talk) 12:43, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • IP addresses are humans too, and WP:ASPERSIONS are nonsensical if you can't prove them, so far I seen claims of the reported being a sock, a banned user who travelled elsewere just to edit and simply being reverted for being a IP. Have any of you tried discussing instead of assuming bad faith at each other?
I've lost count on how many times Beshogur dragged people to ANI with 0 attemps at communication to try and solve issues. - Kevo327 (talk) 12:43, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
This IP is edit warring and making POV edits simultaneously on about a dozen pages, many of which were previously edit warred on by the banned user. I don't believe in such coincidences. This looks like system gaming by using the IP instead of a registered account to avoid more scrutiny. Look at this removal of a category by a confirmed sock account: [130], and the same by the IP: [131] Grandmaster 15:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I don't believe in the coincidence of you and Beshogur reverting the same things either. What if you two are also just socks? We can speculate back and forth , but to what avail? Also, again mentioning your back-and-forth arguing and edit warring on Talk:Shusha and Talk:Stepanakert.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 15:49, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
What if you two are also just socks? if you feel so coinfident, go open a spi. @Kevo327: Have you even see his edit summaries? The was he's editing is definitely WP:NOTHERE, skipping the fact that he's editing in the same way of BaxçeyeRes and ClassicYoghut. Beshogur (talk) 16:01, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
editing in the same way of BaxçeyeRes and ClassicYoghut one word - how? Your edit summaries themselves are based on untruths and personal opinions and original research. You are WP:NOTHERE too to quote you, with your constant edit wars and disputes.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 16:03, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
And once more, I love it here in Central-Europe. I dont wanna go "back" to California, the home of the BaceyeRes - or anywhere else. Assuming good faith and avoiding edit wars is obviously a foreign concept to you, which is sad.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 16:05, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Comment - I was following this discussion and going to be honest, I have to assume good faith here. IP has opened mltuiple discussions [132] [133] [134], including in the talk page of OP which was left unanswered [135]. They do communicate unlike OP who came straight to ANI and created this report. I'm leaning to think that WP:BOOMERANG may be appropriate, since OP doesn't seem to stop this ban push on IP without significant diffs. ZaniGiovanni (talk) 16:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

The IP has been blocked for 48 hrs, [136] this thread could be closed now. Grandmaster 09:19, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

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Incivility, and Personal Attacks by Silver Seren

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Silver seren (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

This commenced after MER-C correctly deleted under G5, articles created by a blocked editor creating articles evading a block

  • Silver seren calls the actions of MER-C worthless [137]
  • Silver seren goes on to qualify the comments of Timtrent as shameless [138]
  • I admonish them to be prudent with their choice of words or I’d have no options than to formally report this [139]
  • Clearly they didn’t listen as They refer to the whole process as bullshit and Timtrent reminded them of civility, [140]
  • Once again they did not listen as they went to WP:AN To report the apt actions of MER-C where an overwhelming number of sysops agree with the conduct of MER-C then they switch to disruptive behavior by being sarcastic [141]

I can’t say I know what the appropriate action should be here, they have being very rude, two editors have warned them about this, they have been condescending, engaging in WP:TE they believe it is their way or no way, I’m not sure what to be done here but I believe someone should talk to them or a short ban from AFD’s until they can be polite enough to make arguments without being uncivil. Celestina007 (talk) 03:11, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

"Especially since G5 is a worthless CSD claim."
Apparently criticizing a CSD criteria is attacking a user?
"shameless"
Yep, I stand by that one. Trying to use G5 as a deletion argument in a notability discussion after controversy over that action is going on is a pretty shameless deletion claim to make.
Going around the ongoing discussion in multiple locations to try and add another CSD template is ridiculous. I probably should have used "BS", rather than the whole word. Also, I went to AN 2 hours before that exchange occurred, so you trying to make it seem like I did that after everything is misleading. The ongoing AN discussion was one of the specific locations I'm referring to where discussion over the actions was ongoing. Trying to go from there to push another CSD template is majorly inappropriate.
Me being upset at certain people trying to go around ongoing notability deletion discussions isn't TE. It is me being angry at people trying to manipulate various criteria to undermine active consensus-making discussions. SilverserenC 03:21, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes words like shameless, worthless, bullshit are all personal attacks and aren’t welcome in a collaborative project, I am tempted to suggest a temporal ban from AFD’s for you until you can demonstrate you can argue productivity without being condescending, or name calling or engaging in personal attacks, but that would be premature the fact you still say that you “stand by what you said” is indicative you aren’t compatible with a collaborative project. Celestina007 (talk) 03:29, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
@Silver seren: - if you are upset or angry, consider taking a short break. starship.paint (exalt) 03:33, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I had been planning on just making my vote in that AfD and leaving the ultimate consensus to be what it was going to be and get back to editing articles myself. But the runaround attempt on the discussion to not even let it actually be finished and consensus concluded made me rather angry, as noted. I would love to get back to working on articles, but I'm also not going to just let attempts to do a run-around on community discussions being finished go by without calling it out. SilverserenC 03:44, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
This isn't personal attacks in the usual sense- Silver Seren isn't saying "you are all asshats" or anything like that. But he does seem overly upset that his interpretation of G5 isn't getting any support and the overall tone of his yelling is that we're all a bit dim for not agreeing. Reyk YO! 03:48, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, I agree with that advice by Starship.paint. Simply stop editing Wikipedia when you are angry and return only after you have calmed down, Silver seren. This is a legitimate disagreement among good faith editors about how to deal with dubious articles created by banned UPEs. There is merit to the arguments by both sides and the appropriate thing to do is to discuss it civilly and come to consensus. Using terminology like "shameless, worthless, bullshit" actively interferes with that process of creating consensus. Please treat your colleagues in this collaborative project as you would like to be treated. Cullen328 (talk) 03:52, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I am sorry to say this but in the project where it is perfectly common to say that what opponent says is idiotic and get consensus that this is ok and not a personal attack, this thread does not have any chances to lead to anything useful. This is unfortunate, but it is what it is.--Ymblanter (talk) 09:05, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
@Ymblanter, hello my friend, you are correct that is why I begin this thread with “I don’t know what should be done here” Perhaps a sting warning should suffice what do you think? Celestina007 (talk) 19:07, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I do not even see consensus for a warning, though most of the commenters think this is not best practice behavior.--Ymblanter (talk) 19:09, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I wish this had not arrived here, but understand why it has done so. It is linked with This AN thread where I was not alerted to my edits havng been dragged there. I made the only reply I am going to make on that forum in this diff. I think that reply will suffice here, too. Forgive me if I do not reproduce it, and link it instead.
I do appreciate the thoughts by Ymblanter. I think the behaviours they mention are unworthy of any editor here, certainly an experienced editor. I make allowances for new editiors unfamiliar with the ethos here. That something is exhibited often as a behaviour does not make it an acceptable behaviour. It seems to me to arise out of passion, not a bad thing to have, and of haste to achieve something, which is pointless. There is no action I know of here that either requires urgency or cannot be undone.
Disagreements here are many. They can all be resolved cordially, collegially. When they are not, that is a cause for concern. FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 09:26, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Contrary to Reyk above (who is the possibly the most vocal in disagreeing with them there), SilverSeren's argument at AN is getting support, not as much as I think it should (given that it clearly matches the letter of the policy, and in my opinion also matches the spirit) so it's entirely understandable that they are getting frustrated. I see no instances of them calling or treating anyone as "dim" or similar, only robustly and less-than-ideally-articulated disagreement over something they clearly (and justifiably) feel passionate about. Could they communicate better? yes. Could those disagreeing with them be less dismissive of their arguments? also yes. Was there any benefit to bringing this here? Thryduulf (talk) 15:56, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Thryduulf you said “SilverSeren's argument at AN is getting support” this is not only very wrong, but I am almost tempted to believe this is a deliberate attempt to lie, but I’d assume good faith and choose to believe you aren’t familiar with CSD’s, asides you and about 3 other editors, it is clearly inundated with support for MER-C's action. This right here is the WP:AN for all to confirm this. I’m not sure I understand why you would say what is untrue when it is easily verifiable. Furthermore, this ANI is about civility issues, so coming here to talk about an unrelated matter is counter productive. Whilst we are at it You made a very wrong interpretation of policy which you were corrected, I’m not sure I understand why you are digressing from what is being discussed which is their civility issues to matters which are currently being discussed at WP:AN this is highly disruptive. Celestina007 (talk) 18:58, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Eh? Myself about "about three other editors [supporting]" is obviously not "no support", and you claim that my arguments are the ones that are unverified!? I'm very familiar with CSDs, and in particular CSD policy, having worked with them and kept abreast of policy changes for well over a decade. It is also rather disingenuous at best to claim my interpretation is "wrong" or "unverified" when I am the only person (last I checked) in the discussion to have actually verified their position by quoting from policy. For exampled when the policy says, verbatim, If an editor other than the creator removes a speedy deletion tag in good faith, it should be taken as a sign that the deletion is controversial and another deletion process should be used. it is not a novel interpretation to claim that that means that if any editor, other than the creator, removes a speedy deletion tag deleting the article is controversial and a process other than CSD should be used.
Finally, I shall remind you that you were the one who introduced the content of the discussion at AN here, I was merely correcting your factual inaccuracy. Thryduulf (talk) 19:15, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
@Thryduulf, uhh? You came with your very wrong interpretation at WP:AN of how CSD works and it took more than one editor to correct you, and your interpretation was so flawed an editor had to rightfully say you are interpreting policy idiosyncratically. Please stop already you beginning to be very disruptive as per (IDHT) if your next edits here aren’t about the civility of silver seren then I’d see to it that no one would replies you. Celestina007 (talk) 19:24, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Almost everything in your comment is either incorrect or misinterpreted - the only IDHT happening is from those who want the policy to say something other than what it explicitly does (and has done for years). Your threats to silence me are noted and I look forward to neutral administrators' impressions of them. Thryduulf (talk) 19:39, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • If an editor isn't vandalising articles, edit warring or using socks? I'm quite reluctant to seek blocks or topic bans for them. PS: If Silver seren is using bad words? let'em throw it at me. "I'm made of rubber & you're made of glue. Whatever you throw at me, bounces off & sticks to you" ;) GoodDay (talk) 16:49, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • That's a modern version of "sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me." That used to be an accepted maxim, but nowadays we all have to be careful not to use language that could be labelled (rightly or wrongly) as offensive. WP:CIVILITY is a basic Wikipedia requirement and there for a good reason; it makes for better cooperation and more constructive debate than rudeness or personal attacks. We should encourage the former and discourage the latter. Bermicourt (talk) 19:20, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Am I the only one bothered by the OP's inconsistency as demonstrated here? If you're going to bring someone to ANI over mild unpleasantness, then you definitely should not in the very same thread try to pull off that disingenuous maneuver. If you were actually assuming good faith, you wouldn't have made the insinuation in the first place. Making an insinuation and then hiding behind AGF is not cool. LEPRICAVARK (talk) 20:22, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
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Minor edits keep being reverted by a single user.

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I don't see what this person, Skyerise, has to do with any of the pages I have addressed; yet, they have reverted each edit. I can only surmise, that people are assigned to oversee new editors, as the pages have little to do with one another. They claim I am going against a rule, unstated in the style manual, of changing CE to AD. The manual says precisely this:

"Years are denoted by AD and BC or, equivalently, CE and BCE. Use only one system within an article, and do not change from one system to the other without good reason. The abbreviations are written without periods, and with a non-breaking space, as in 5 BC. Omit AD or CE unless omitting it would cause ambiguity."

I call attention to "use only one system within an article". This was the case in two articles I edited - moving one date in line to all the others - yet they revert them back. This guideline not being followed has become a real mess. I've been reading wikipedia for the better part of 20 years, and only in recent years have I seen an explosion of articles mucked up with multiple, inconsistent dating schemes. I am tired of seeing CE in one line, AD another section, a redundant BP scheme after absolute dating. See here, first paragraph for example of redundancy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineapple#Precolonial_cultivation It is clutter, plain and simple, and adds no extra information. I aim to fix this when encountered, per what I am apparently encouraged to do, and want to be left alone by Skyerise.

This person doesn't constructively address the supposed legalism directly that they appear to stand behind, and merely insults and threatens me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Samwhaine ; yet there is no disruption: I am minorly editing in conformance with the established style. They contemptively cite "do not change ... without good reason", disregarding the preceding clause. And, it is patently obvious many articles have been changed without good reason, or wikipedia would not have ended up so clumsy as it is. I mostly read articles on antiquity and have watched an invasion of more and more sloppy injections of mostly the CE type. I suspect much of this is hyper-correction, aspiring to pseudo academic pretense.

This misguidance needs redirected, and should not be pandered to by wikipedia; for it itself is the real disruption, that does not serve the common person and adds nothing to rigor. And may I suggest that unless it is a specialist article, say geology, which uses macro date ranges, that BP be avoided and pruned from articles, as I strongly suspect it is cumbersome and byzantine to the average user. It should not be presumed the average person sees all this as semantical; it is confusing! And dare I say, I think it mostly serves a small idiosyncratic group of people.

If people had an actual intention to offer relevant alternative information in absolute dating, looking into proleptic Julian & Gregorian, Julian day, and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomical_year_numbering would be proper pursuit. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Samwhaine (talkcontribs)

I've looked through the edits that were reverted, and I'm going to AGF here. Samwhaine, it sounds like you're misunderstanding the policy you're trying to apply. The MOS states that all uses within one article should be BC/AD or BCE/CE. If an article has both styles, it should be changed to just use one or the other. However, if the article only uses one style, you should not be changing it to the other without a very good reason.
What I'm seeing here is that the articles were using BCE/CE only, and Samwhaine is changing them to BC/AD.
While you claim: This was the case in two articles I edited - moving one date in line to all the others - yet they revert them back., that's not what was happening in these articles. The articles were consistent, using only the BCE/CE style throughout. In fact, Selkup people only had a single instance of CE, which you changed to AD. Skyerise was correct to revert, as no substantial reason was given for unilaterally changing the date style on these articles. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 18:28, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You may want to look again?
In Utu, it looks like the article was mostly BC[142], except for a single photo caption in the other style. When SamWhaine corrected this, he was called a vandal. (Skyrise then made the situation worse by changing[143] another date to BCE despite the article's long standing history of being mostly BC style.)
On Genius (mythology), the article was mostly BC, except for a couple of photo captions. Samwhaine partially corrected this, and was reverted twice by Skyrise. (Skyrise then went on to make the same correction[144] themselves!)
ApLundell (talk) 21:54, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I know this is a matter for MOS, but it would be really helpful if the site would just go one way or the other--the current approach engenders a lot of understandable confusion. Cheers, all, and Happy Holidays. Dumuzid (talk) 21:57, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Well, you're in charge of getting MOS changed that way. I promise I'll take up a collection for your funeral. In fact, to get a jump on things I'll start right now. EEng 08:00, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
It looks like the OP got two right and two wrong. Selkup people and Age of Aquarius should have been left alone, and Skyerise was correct to revert. However, the OP's edits to Genius (mythology) and Utu were correct, and Skyerise should not have reverted. At the very least, Skyerise owes the OP an apology for calling them a vandal in relation to their correct edits. Mlb96 (talk) 04:55, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I also appreciate the irony of Skyerise calling themselves "Grandmaster Editor" while getting the relevant guideline completely wrong. Mlb96 (talk) 05:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I would like to thank the prompt attention and predominantly fair shake witnessed here. I feel equipped to move forward without controversy, and I'm glad to see this topic taken seriously and hope that patterns around this style continue to receive consideration. (Samwhaine (talk) 08:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC))

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Greek IP address vandalism

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Continuous vandalism coming from a partially blocked IP address, whose edits in Evangelos Marinakis are pure POV. May I ask from an admin to look into this? Locking the article could be the only option here. Mightberightorwrong (talk) 15:22, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

This doesn't presently require admin tools. It seems to be a content dispute between you and the IP about whether criminal allegations should be included in the lead of a BLP despite the article subject being acquitted. I note your edits have now also been reverted by an unrelated editor. If you still feel these allegations must be in the article lead it would be worth seeking consensus for that on the article talkpage, with due regard for BLPCRIME. -- Euryalus (talk) 03:50, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
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ICookie

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This editor, ICookie, has been causing a lot of trouble over at the COI noticeboard. He made edits to the Luckin Coffee page, which i reverted because of their suspicious nature and the fact that he had been reported at COIN (They were later rev deleted by an admin for violating the copyright policy.) and all other editors on this matter have agreed with my actions. Despite this, he is still denying that he was in the wrong and has readded content that got deleted for the aforementioned reasons and has threatened to report me to the Edit warring noticeboard despite me doing nothing wrong (even going as far as to accuse me of breaching TOS.) and has been incivil towards the other editors. This is my first report at ANI, so I hope i didn't do any mistakes along the way. Quetstar (talk) 01:30, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Reply from ICookie

The revisions you deleted (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110) were not part of the rev-deld versions, so you've already been caught in a lie.

Anyone can look at my revision of Luckin Coffee before the reversions and edit warring started (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110) and see that it was NOT part of the rev-deleted versions that infringed copyright, all my edits follow the Wikipedia TOS and all other rules and legal framework, and that my language is kept as objective and civil as possible. Yes, some edits made by another user were removed by an admin for copyright infringement, but my edits were never rev-del'd. My edits included completely non-controversial data such as updating the sidebar with the recent financial data, revenue figures, the number of stores, as well as news citing Bloomberg and Reuters regarding a restructuring process that Luckin Coffee is currently undergoing. @Quetstar has been arguing with me on the COI noticeboard for some time, and has consistently deleted / reverted any edits I have made to the Luckin Coffee-site, with no regard for the actual content of my edits. He claims I am breaching copyrights, but has still not been able to point out exactly what or where I am breaching copyrights. AGAIN, the revision I did was NOT breaching copyrights and was NOT rev-deld, and anyone can still see it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110

As for the the COI debate, it is a mess, but @Quetstar almost immediately deleted my revision (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110) before any of the other editors were able to take a look at the edits made.

*above text was updated Dec 22th, I removed links to the current Luckin Coffee page, as this has been updated numerous times since this debate started. I replaced it with links to my revision of the Luckin Coffee before the edit warring started, as that revision is the one being called into question. See this page here: (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110) — Preceding unsigned comment added by ICookie (talkcontribs) 21:30, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I suggest editors take a look at my revisions (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110), and make your own decision as to wheter or not there is copyright infringement, COI or whatever other excuses Quetstar has used in the times he has deleted my edits.ICookie (talk) 01:55, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

I did not delete them, i just reverted them. Only admins can delete reverted ones, which is exactly what happened. Also, many of the rev deleted edits were made by ICookie. Quetstar (talk) 02:00, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Quetstar: I notice on your Talk page you have a lot of complaints against you about mass-reverting contributions. In fact when you mass-reverted the Luckin Coffee page the second time, you gave "copyright infringement" as the reasoning, despite there being no copyright infringement in the version you deleted. Take notice that the version that you deleted was NOT rev-del'd by admins earlier. In fact admins rev-del'd ALL versions of the page after 20:22 (GMT +1), 19 December 2021‎, for reasons unbeknowst to me. But most of my editing was done before this happened, the remaining edits I made were mainly spelling corrections and re-arranging categories. Again, the version you just reverted was not rev-del'd and had no copyright infringements in it. ICookie (talk) 02:14, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I understand, but the admin rev-del'd some of your edits as well. I will now let the admins decide the matter. Quetstar (talk) 03:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Quetstar: The revision you reverted was not part of the rev-deleted ones with the copyright infringement from Mattm64, yet you gave "copyright infringement" as reasoning for the reversion. You breached TOS, WP:AGF, WP:NOTBATTLE.
@Quetstar: Anyways. I would highly appreciate it if admins or other editors could take a look at the Luckin Coffee page and tell me if my edits are breaching Wikipedia TOS, Copyrights, COI or any other legal framework that @Quetstar seems to claim I am doing. PS: Before you start reading, make sure to check Version History so you know you're reading my edits, as it's fully possible that @Quetstar will soon do another unexplained mass-reversion on the article. Anyways. I do believe I have worded myself objectively and stayed true to the Wikipedia TOS, and correctly used citations where required. But I always appreciate constructive feedback. Thank you. ICookie (talk) 02:24, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Scope creep: @86.23.109.101: All of Mattm64s revisions were deleted so this is moot. Mine weren't, and I am not a member of stocktwits nor Reddit, nor am I an "UPE". Please stop with the speculative fable. My revisions do not break the Wikipedia TOS, copyrights or other legal framework, and are completely non-controversial, such as updating financial data, revenue numbers and store-counts on the side-bar. These edits are sourced and cited from AUDITED financial data, i.e. data that has been checked and validated by a third-party auditor of the company (secondary source). On the contrary, @Quetstar has twice wrongfully reverted my edits under the guise of "copyright infringement" when there are no copyright infringement, which is breaking Wikipedia TOS.ICookie (talk) 10:38, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
(Non-administrator comment) I just reverted this. Not involved in any way, but this seems to stretch WP:AGF beyond it's breaking point. Kleuske (talk) 11:24, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Kleuske: I agree, Kleuske. I re-worded it a bit, and re-added it here for admins to see:

Again, I ask any admin seeing this to read through my revisions on the Luckin Coffee page and see that they are completely non-controversial, properly cited and I am not breaking Wikipedias TOS nor infringing on copyrights. The rev-del was AFTER my initial edits, as Mattm64 apparently broke copyrights. Again, the current revision does NOT break any copyrights and was NOT rev-deld. I am not sure why I was targetted in COIN along with Mattm64 (still haven't got a clear answer asides from @scope_creep and @quetstar calling me "suspicious"). I keep getting accused of being a WP:SPA or that I am "paid by Luckin Coffee" when that is not even remotely true. I feel I may be an easy target because my edits happened right before a rev-delete. Keep in mind that in the COIN discussion, @Quetstar mass-reversed my edits before any consensus was reached, or before users like Slywriter, SPVCobra and Santacruz even had a chance to read my edits. @Quetstar wrongfully revised my work based on "copyright infringement" twice, but the revision he reverted had NO copyright issues. I also suggest admins read the Talk pages of the accounts of @scope_creep @Quetstar @MrOllie to assess their previous complaints against them. Again this has escalated so much that I am now hoping an admin intervenes here, reads through my revisions on the Luckin Coffee page and hopefully locks it to prevent further drama. Thank you. ICookie (talk) 11:04, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Given that we've established here that Mattm64 has a financial COI, and given that you've said that you two 'know each other privately', it is very hard to take your denials at face value. Please understand that if you do have a COI and you disclose it, you will still be able to participate on the Wikipedia article, you'll just have to use the talk page. MrOllie (talk) 13:13, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Three editors is likely an overstatement. ICookie has already claimed the IP address. Also, ICookie has said to know Mattm64 in private (did not specify if it was online or in meatspace). ICookie and Mattm64 both come off an extensive hiatus since 2007/08. This is evidenced on edits on nowp for ICookie and the talk page for Mattm84. The edit history of the Luckin Coffee page shows the edits of this trio never overlap almost like a tag-team. ICookie and Mattm64 have both been quite verbose on COIN discussion with the added similarity of rarely using the section edit and both being very prone to forgetting to sign comments. I am not sure if an SPI should be opened. --SVTCobra 13:46, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree, User:SVTCobra (and thank you Zzuuzz). But I think there is enough grounds here for a partial block for both, to prevent further disruption at least in article space. Drmies (talk) 17:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Reply from iCookie ICookie (talk) 18:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Me and Mattm64 are NOT the same person, even though we know eachother. You can easily check IPs to see this. I have no COI w/ Luckin Coffee. My revision before Mattm64 started editing was never rev-deld, nor did it break Wikipedia TOS, and it used proper citations and sources from what I can see. Please, @Drmies:, I urge you to take a look at this revision here and tell me wheter you think it breaks Wikipedia TOS, policies, procedures, wheter my language was non-objective or there were any signs of COI: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110
Also keep in mind that users @Quetstar edit warred and wrongfully reverted even completely non-controversial information that I added in the sidebar, several times.
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&type=revision&diff=1061431952&oldid=1061097110
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&type=revision&diff=1061316539&oldid=1061312291
The second time around he cited "copyright violations" as an excuse for deleting everything including the sidebar content, despite there being no copyright violations in the article.
Users @MrOllie also did three wrongful reversions that I detailed here (including once again, deleting non-controversial info from the sidebar)
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:MrOllie&oldid=1061425644#Regarding_your_edits_on_Luckin_Coffee
Users @theroadislong also did three reversions of content that wasn't even mine, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Theroadislong&oldid=1061428171#Warning
These users have been constantly edit warring and have several blanket reverted completely valid content such as financial data in the sidebar. They don't even seem to pay attention to what they are reverting. And once again I urge you @Drmies to take a look at my revision as it was before Mattm64 started editing. Again it can can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110
I sincerely hope you will take some time to look more into this and the nuances here. Thank you. ICookie (talk) 18:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
The case has now been resolved for good. You and Mattm64 have been blocked from editing the Luckin Coffee page indefinitely, so you better deal with it. Quetstar (talk) 18:50, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Quetstar:The case is not over. There is still the matter of edit warring and blanking content without giving a valid reason for the removal in the edit summary, as explained to you here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Quetstar&oldid=1061469593#December_2021_-_Edit_warring,_blanking
PS: I also have an additional question, several of the users claim that the newsletter service The Motley Fool is a valid source, despite them clearly being a promotional service that oftentimes seem to pump stocks for their own financial benefit. I tried marking the sources referring to the Motley Fool as promotional, but others in here claim that Motley Fool is not promotional and reverted my changes to mark them as promotional, several times. Users @MrOllie and @SVTCobra did those reversions. This is the source in question : https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/05/28/why-luckin-coffee-stock-plunged-today.aspx
ICookie (talk) 18:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@ICookie: The Motley Fool has been discussed on the Reliable Sources Noticeboard in the past. The rough conclusion was they are reliable for basic statements of facts but their stock-picking recommendations and analytics should not be used. Also, Mattm64 says you asked for his help on the article in this edit. Pretty random that you should ask for help from a person who has been shown to have a vested COI for Luckin Coffee. Anyway, we ought not continue litigating after administrative action has already been taken. --SVTCobra 20:55, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@SVTCobra: Not replying to your underhanded accusation, as this has already been beaten to death in COIN. ICookie (talk) 21:15, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@ICookie:, without commenting on whether you are in fact concealing a COI, or one of the many collateral casualties, preterition and a personal insult ain’t the best way to handle this. Qwirkle (talk) 21:32, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
It's called circumstantial evidence and it's neither underhanded nor baseless. --SVTCobra 21:29, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@SVTCobra: And saying "we ought to stop litigating" yet continuing to do so is called hypocrisy. Anything else? ICookie (talk) 22:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Hypocrisy is when you replied but also said "not replying". I am not litigating the facts of the case, just correcting your characterization of what I said in your so-called non-reply. --SVTCobra 22:43, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@SVTCobra: I said I was not replying to your accusations. Not to you. You are clearly here to derail the debate and clutter the page, so I ask that you please stop and remain civil. Thanks.

ICookie has once again falsely accused me of edit warring and other policy violations, even though I have not edited the article since opening this case. At this point, I think he should be blocked indefinitely from editing all of Wikipedia, as this is tantamount to harassment. Quetstar (talk) 22:35, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

@Hunc:I was until you and others started reversing my content without giving valid reasons in the edit summary, reporting me for COI and eventually here. @Drmies is free to read the revision I did before the reversions, edit warring, and blanket revisions done by you and others started: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luckin_Coffee&oldid=1061097110
@Questar: My reasoning is valid and the Diff shows you broke policy. See https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Quetstar&oldid=1061469593#December_2021_-_Edit_warring,_blanking for further details.
@ICookie: I did not break any policies. My actions were done in good faith. Now leave me alone. Quetstar (talk) 23:02, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
@Quetstar: Again, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Quetstar&oldid=1061469593#December_2021_-_Edit_warring,_blanking clearly lays out the proof for all to see that you did indeed break policy.
You blanket reverted revisions on the Luckin Coffee-article without giving valid reason in the edit summary. You falsely claimed copyright infringements as justification for your blanket reversions. You reverted non-copyrighted, non-controversial content such as financial numbers from sidebar. You breached WP:NOTBATTLE and WP:AFG and Wikipedia TOS.
@ICookie: I have ZERO interest in continuing this topic any further, so LEAVE. ME. ALONE. Quetstar (talk) 23:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Because WP:BAN states The purpose of [a topic ban] notice is to announce the ban to editors encountering the banned editor's edits, an admin might want to address this. JoJo Anthrax (talk) 22:36, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

@JoJo Anthrax: Did not know that. Re-instated it on Talk-page.
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User:ClueBot NG is malfunctioning

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Removing valid text without need. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Chirogrillis (talkcontribs) 14:25, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Chirogrillis, seeing as it's quite a weird edit (diff), I don't blame the bot. It is not a malfunction. You wrote: ...assemble captured wild hares in preparation for their murdermurder, really? Also, your edit summary reads: Added comment, but articles are not for that. Comments go on talk pages (like Talk:Millstreet). HTH. El_C 14:37, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
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Potentially uncivil edit summaries

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While reverting vandalism I've stumbled across User:Sparkle1, who has been leaving some pretty uncivil edit summaries while reverting other's edits or critiquing how someone else edited a page. It's not really targeted harassment but just general rudeness in their actions. Some examples: [145][146][147]

I'm leaving this on the noticeboard and not the user's talk page because I'm not directly involved in any of the edits / pages, and don't feel I have the authority to "warn" this user of any incivility. If my post here is incorrect or I've done something wrong, please let me know. Thanks, ― Levi_OPTalk 16:31, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

I've noticed this user around a little, and was disappointed to see them bite a newbie and mislabel good-faith edits as vandalism on their talkpage[148] and left a few more passive-aggressive edit summaries[149][150]. — Czello 16:46, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
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My discussion page

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Hello, I hope I'm right here. Sorry if not. For a few weeks now, my discussion page has been vandalized on a regular basis, and the usernames used there are mostly offensive on dewiki, my home wiki. I'm the admin there and obviously someone is evading here, to enwiki for these insults, or just to stalk me. I would ask you to block my discussion page permanently for new users. I am happy to set up a redirect on dewiki so that I can be addressed. Thank you very much, best regards --Itti (talk) 20:12, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Hi! If you want a page to be protected, you should request so at Wikipedia:Requests for page protection. ObserveOwl (talk) 20:41, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I see the sock puppetry has been going on for quite some time. Semiprotected for 6 months. Bishonen | tålk 20:58, 22 December 2021 (UTC).
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User:Rd2412

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Rd2412 (talk · contribs · logs) has repeatedly added the same unsourced content to Brazil national football team and has been unresponsive despite several messages left on the user talk page (see diffs: [153], [154]). User appears to be unable or unwilling to follow WP:VERIFY, and I suspect it's the same person who was IP-blocked earlier this year for the same/similar edits on the page (see IP diffs: [155], [156], [157], [158], [159], [160], [161]). Ytoyoda (talk) 14:33, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Blocked for 72 hours. If no communication and disruption after block expires, I recommend an indef block. EvergreenFir (talk) 19:53, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

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Referenced information is deleted in countless times. Please react.--85.132.44.122 (talk) 12:15, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

This is a content dispute, and I note there has been no discussion on the talk page in over four years. I've requested page protection to force the parties to discuss on the talk page. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 12:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
OP Blocked – for a period of one month. Page Fully protected for a period of 10 days, after which the page will be automatically unprotected. I manually reverted the fully protected page to the longstanding version on the basis of WP:BANREVERT. Note: WP:AA2 dispute. El_C 13:04, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Despite my unending enmity towards you and everything you do, I approve of this one, single action. But make no mistake, I have my eyes on you. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 13:06, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
El_C 13:08, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I hope that's a joke, SFR? —valereee (talk) 15:12, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Inside jokes, Val. All is well. Footnote: For the last couple of years, whenever I edit conflict, I lose everything. I tried getting help for it, but nobody could figure it out. So now, it's ctrl.c or bust. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ El_C 16:12, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
And I made it official. He's the Dr. Claw to my Inspector Gadget. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 16:17, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
As a kid, I used to have an unhealthy number of daydreams that I had a Go Go Gadgetcopter! in my possession. And now, not even a flying car לרפואה. El_C 16:28, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
My daydreams definitely tended more toward the Penny side of things. :/ ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 16:32, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks, both! I thought it might simply be an inside joke that I wasn't aware of, but (especially) here at ANI I like to check. :D —valereee (talk) 17:26, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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Anon IP acting rather disruptively (the 'son/s' IP)

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Left threatening message on my talk page after I reverted their edit with a disruptive summary, then called me a "figgot" (whatever that is) in a subsequent edit summary. For evidence see: Special:Contributions/2600:1702:2350:20F0:B9CC:7C06:3772:3DAD and User_talk:The_Alternate_Mako#Why_are_you_threatening_me,_son.... Rangeblock the /64, they seem to be the only one on there and have a history of bad edit summaries and threats. Mako001 (talk) 09:53, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

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Edit request misunderstand and accusation

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Dear Wikipedia administrator noticeboard. Recently I have edited the page Negrito and made explanation here:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Negrito#Edit_explanation:_Trying_to_restoring_useful_additions/changes_while_correcting_misrepresented_parts._~Nobuaki_H.

I tried to improve and clarify content. I also included Cleanup tag, which is necessary because of several issues. My version got accepted by a reviewer. Than another user (Austranesier), who had an dispute or something with another user (JihoHone) mistook me, my IP, to be the alleged user. But I am not this user, which can be confirmed. I have requested third user opinion and hope other editors will bother to take a look at what was done. I try to improve the article. I am aware that I reincluded parts used by the alleged user, but it can be verified by WP:RS. I read WP:Banrevert too, (similar to Japanese version). It states that it should not be reverted to bad versions (original research placed WP:OR). I hope some editor with knowledge will take part. Sincerely Nobuaki H.176.97.70.48 (talk) 14:21, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

LTA blocked by Ohnoitsjamie. Acroterion (talk) 16:10, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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User Geoff3Cae continuous category organisation MOS breaches

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Hello, following advice from @Lee Vilenski: and @GiantSnowman:, I would like to raise the topic of continued breaches of the manual of style, specifically MOS:CATORDER by @Geoff3Cae:. I have had to make a number of reverts in recent weeks of this behaviour, but I won't have even scratched the surface of the number of breaches I'm afraid. Users Lee Vilenski and GiantSnowman made attempts to steer Geoff3Cae away from this behaviour here and here, but unfortunately the user has not responded on either occasion and the behaviour has not changed. Per the advice from Lee Vilenski/GiantSnowman, I am raising this topic here to gain wider views on the matter and what action/s may be necessary to change this behaviour. Kind regards, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 16:24, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

It would be helpful @MunsterFan2011: if you provided examples of recent edits which violate CATORDER. GiantSnowman 16:44, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Of course, here are a dozen examples of this behaviour from just yesterday alone: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12. This pattern of behaviour has been repeated almost daily for some weeks now. Kind regards, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 17:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Geoff3Cae has never posted to a talk or user talk page. I'm not familiar with categorization issues so can't have an opinion on how disruptive (or not) the editing is, but failing to engage with other editors raising their concerns on their talk page is a major problem. Schazjmd (talk) 17:57, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I left a warning for Geoff3Cae (talk · contribs). Let me know if problems continue. Johnuniq (talk) 22:47, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Many thanks @Johnuniq:, I am pleased to report that the behaviour has stopped since your warning, though I will continue to monitor in case this is just a pause, as there is no indication unfortunately from Geoff3Cae (talk · contribs) as to whether or not they have acknowledged this. Kind regards, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 14:59, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Johnuniq, Geoff3Cae has begun editing again without replying here or on his talk page. Schazjmd (talk) 17:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
@Schazjmd and MunsterFan2011: Geoff3Cae has made 31 edits since my warning but it appears none of them have been reverted. Geoff3Cae is misusing the WP:MINOR flag but apart from that the edits might be good for all I know. That doesn't warrant a block at the moment. Please identify a problem in their current edits and I'll take it further. Johnuniq (talk) 23:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Johnuniq, I mentioned it because your warning instructed him not to edit articles until he dealt with this ANI complaint. Schazjmd (talk) 23:39, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, but we need something other than failing to obey as a block reason. If an edit can be shown to be a problem in the same terms raised here, and they haven't responded, a block would be needed. Johnuniq (talk) 23:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
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User:20doyld

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A new user showed up on the talk page of a semi-protected article on my watchlist and inquired about removing the protection from the page. I answered their question here by noting that although the page was semi-protected, they could edit the pages once they met the requirements to become an autoconfirmed user: 9 more edits, 4-day old account.

From there, the editor went on an editing spree with a lot of (low-quality) edits among a number of different articles. Interspersed among those edits, the editor left inquiries on the article page about how many more days they had until they would be able to edit the article[163][164][165]. While it's possible that those inquiries were done in good faith, that seems unlikely to me because I had answered that question right after their first edit in the second diff above.

I left a message today the user to stop spamming the same message to the talk page over and over, and to stop pinging me as their question had already been answered.[166] They apparently didn't appreciate this, and left messages on my talk page threatening to report me to ClueBotNG,[167][168] and then proceeded to do so.[169] Those threats, and edits like this[170], make me think the editor is just trolling. Anyway, I'd appreciate it if an administrator could look at these diffs. Thank you, Aoi (青い) (talk) 21:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Trolling, and surely also trying to amass the ten edits they need in the easiest possible way. Blocked for 48 hours for gaming the system. Bishonen | tålk 21:32, 22 December 2021 (UTC).
@Bishonen: Thank you for reviewing and for the quick block. Much appreciated. Aoi (青い) (talk) 21:41, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Well, they're new, and probably very young, and used to more "social" media than Wikipedia. I have reinstated the original block of 48 hours (now 33 hours remaining), because I think the threat of 'reporting me to the cops' is so ridiculous that it can safely be disregarded. Bishonen | tålk 10:59, 23 December 2021 (UTC).
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Princess of Ara Accepting A Promotional non notable article of A Business Person At AFC

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Princess of Ara (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

They were granted AFC pseudo rights by Primefac, who is kind hearted but Princess of Ara has greatly abused this privilege today by accepting a promotional non notable article at AFC today. Giving their history of sock puppetry, admittance of initially being an SPA, I was greatly concerned about them having any sensitive perm, Coincidentally my fears were proven today as they accepted a non notable promotional article at AFC today. I’m concerned about their eligibility to continue to hold this sensitive perm. Celestina007 (talk) 21:05, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

This article isn't all that promotional, honestly. It's basically "he exists," so non-notable is a possibility... but that's a question for WP:AFD. Rushing straight to ANI over this seems premature. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 21:21, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
@HandThatFeeds, I understand you, You are correct, but the point I was referencing was accepting an article which isn’t notable and relatively promotional is a big red flag, this is problematic for me, I am Nigerian, and I know too well that article’s on business men are frequently edited by paid editors, DGG, Kudpung understand perfectly why i am concerned. The article should never have been accepted in the first place, and yes you are correct I have nominated the article for deletion. See here. Celestina007 (talk) 21:32, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
@Celestina007: abuse implies intent, unless you can provide something to clarify that they have done this either maliciously or with intent then you may want to rephrase this as either an incorrectly accepted draft or an alternative. I'm not seeing there's anything for an administrator to do here. Unless your able to show us a pattern of behaviour or a significant error which couldn't be seen any other way coming here (before discussing it with the editor in question) appears to be rather overkill a mistake should be treated as a mistake until theres something to prove otherwise. Amortias (T)(C) 21:44, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Im also noting a distinct lack of promotional nature. Non-notable, possibly. Promotional, not seeing it. Would be worth waiting for a response from Princess of Ara with regards to the notability concerns. Amortias (T)(C) 21:46, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
@Amortias, well said, I’m not asking for sanctioning right now and I do understand there’s little any admin can do here, i am officially reporting this, as if this occurs in the future I’d use this report as evidence that I have officially reported this in the past. My concerns are they are an editor who has engaged in socking, they are currently under a T-ban for violating their agreement when they were given a fresh start (they edited under multiple accounts in the past some of which they used for socking) as you rightfully said I don’t see anything any sysop can do now, but I’m reporting this because in the past they have shown a tendency for dishonesty and observing them accepting a non notable article on a businessman (an area frequented by UPE editors) this was a major red flag for me. There’s a lot of nuance not explained here, but Rosguill, Valereee, Drmies or other sysops involved with the editor in question perfectly understand why this particular accept they made is a major huge for concern, I’d in good faith accept this was an error or incorrect accept but if there is a repeat of such then I believe I wouldn’t classify it as an error anymore. Thank you for your input. Celestina007 (talk) 22:53, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you for your input @Amortias, I was weary of the borderline notability of the subject but I accepted this draft on the basis that it had a 50% chance of surviving at AfD (which is pretty much the point of AfC) based on his coverage in CNN here as well as the prizes he won. Kind regards
Princess of Ara 21:55, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
If anyone should ask my opinion about this, I'd say Celestina007 is is just here to waste precious time. If an article is promotional in nature (of which it's not) or non notable, why not go to AFD and leave the rest for other editors to vote? What is the rush in reporting the AFC reviewer who accepted the draft? Why did Celestina not leave a message on their(Princess) talkpage as to why they accepted the draft? This is not a matter for ANI. Comr Melody Idoghor (talk) 22:50, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
@Idoghor Melody, The article is at AFD, please make your investigations before jumping to give a flawed opinion. I can’t leave a message on her talk page because she expressly asked me months ago not to, which I obliged, so please Once again please do your investigations before jumping to give a flawed opinion. Celestina007 (talk) 23:00, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
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I am working on adding IPA links to language phonology charts, and otherwise cleaning them up. Fdom5997 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) agrees that IPA links are a good thing, but is very offended if I ever change a table's formatting while I'm at it. They basically think that any change in format is intrinsically bad, and should be avoided whenever possible on principle. I have asked them to show me any wiki rules that say something to this effect (I would do it, if it were actually a rule) and none were provided. Fdom5997 is endlessly following me around, rolling back my edits — only to later go back in and add the same IPA links again themself. [This] is an example of a very typical incident between us, and [here] is a example of Fdom5997 being so quick to rollback my work that they didn't even bother to check if they disliked it before rolling it back, only to later realize they'd misidentified it. Eievie (talk) 23:58, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

How about just drop it already. Those edits are so minimal, not much of a difference is even present. Want to add links and shrink the tables, fine. Anything else, let it be. End of story. Fdom5997 (talk) 00:10, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
You're not really the arbiter of what edits others are allowed to make, and it is inappropriate to follow and editor just to revert their edits. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 00:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Looking at the editor interaction analyzer paints a dim view of Fdom5997's actions. At the very least, a stern warning should be given, and assurances received that this behavior will be remedied. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 00:20, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

I'm perplexed by the "very offended" part. GoodDay (talk) 00:27, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

My bad, I attributed motivation there. "Reacts disproportionally" might be a better, more detached description. Eievie (talk) 00:34, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

This has been going on since July. (Example [here] or [here].) Back then, Fdom5997 always used the phrase "unnecessary edit". Firstly, I was never given any expiation for why only strictly necessary edits are ok (although I did ask). Secondly, it's more than a little hypocritical: I cannot imagine any edit more unnecessary than undoing someone else's edit, only to go back and redo 80% of that edit again yourself. Eievie (talk) 06:33, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

What the heck is the big deal? Yes it was unnecessary because it was not productive or beneficial, all’s it does is just change the appearance. So let’s forget about it now and move on. Just leave all the other charts alone and then I’ll stop. Fdom5997 (talk) 06:39, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
@Fdom5997: Seriously? "Just leave all the other charts alone and then I’ll stop."? The big deal is that you're following an editor around and reverting their edits for no reason other than that you dislike then making changes. You do not WP:OWN the articles and should only revert disruptive edits. EvergreenFir (talk) 06:49, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Even with this pending, it's still happening. Eievie (talk) 20:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Comment: Another bizarre twist occurred when I made a substantial correction to a sound table[175] based on the cited source, only to be reverted[176] by @Fdom5997 without any substantial reason. I am sure I have gotten into the crossfire of the hounding, because the edit that preceded mine was made by – guess who – @Eievie. My following edit summary was slightly uncivil in bringing up CIR[177], but sums up what I think about it. –Austronesier (talk) 20:41, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

@Eievie not for anything, where's your background and experience in linguistics/phonetics? I have one, do you? Fdom5997 (talk) 20:42, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

That is of no consequence. Editing does not require any prior experience or training. ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 23:21, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
@Fdom5997: Why are you reverting Eievie? EvergreenFir (talk) 23:55, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
@Fdom5997: Beyond that, I'll echo the other users. Eievie does not have to prove their credentials to your satisfaction, any more than we are requiring you to submit proof to us of your alleged "background and experience in linguistics/phonetics" ... which beyond you throwing up some userboxes on your user page, you haven't. Nor can you assert that certain articles/charts cannot be touched. And when in doubt, the definitions of "productive" and "beneficial" are made by any number of editors through consensus; they are not shaped to suit your own preferences. Cut it the hell out. Ravenswing 13:47, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Extremely persistent sock puppet continuing to evade block

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A couple months back User:Carmena Seoul was blocked for disruptive editing. The user has continued to evade the block at various IPs in the Chattanooga, TN, area, and accounts (such as User:SLOTUSFLOTUS, some of which I subsequently reported and were blocked. Most recently the user is editing from User talk:23.251.65.195 as well as User:Green News Verified. The user has ignored messages about disruptive editing, but more importantly should be blocked as a sockpuppet for Carmena Seoul et al. Thanks for your help. Wallnot (talk) 22:43, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Edits by those 3 users and that IP have consistent attributes - making sentences ungrammatical (in the same way), inserting uncited or irrelevant statements, going against MOS conventions, and restoring those edits after multiple reversions. - Special-T (talk) 23:28, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Bumping this. Could someone please block this IP and account? Thanks, Wallnot (talk) 22:42, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Currently persistently adding the same type of uncited content at Judy Agnew despite warnings & reversions. - Special-T (talk) 17:05, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Tak'em to the SPI. GoodDay (talk) 17:08, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Not communicating and persistent addition of unsourced contents by Arnhem555

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On Yusof Ishak, I recently removed a lot of unsourced honours and titles added by User:Arnhem555.

Arnhem555 persists on reverting my removals as "vandalism" with the edit summary "Undid revision by Seloloving. Request page protection from constant vandalism." 1 2.

I have left them a note on their talkpage to request for good faith to no avail. 4 Even when another editor reverts them 5, Arnhem555 continues to use the same edit summary. 6. Arnhem555 does not seem to understand the need for sources, or what constitutes vandalism. I am not clear what else can be done if they are ignoring their own talkpage (which they can see, having replied to it once before). Seloloving (talk) 18:33, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello @EdJohnston:. I would like to bring to your attention the latest revert and reinstating of unsourced contents. 7 Seloloving (talk) 09:14, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Arnhem555 has continued to revert the Yusof Ishak article after being warned. I've blocked them 3 days for making unsourced changes and edit warring. See also their filter log. EdJohnston (talk) 15:34, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I appreciate the assistance and will hope this spurs Arnhem555 to reply and engage. Seloloving (talk) 17:51, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Eyeballs on Bananas…well, Banana Wars

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(First, getcher minds outta the gutter. EEng, this means you.) The article on the Banana Wars, the depressingly common US interventions in the Caribbean, has become, IMO, a rats nest of WP:OR, poor sourcing, and WP:OWNership, with the obvious implications for its accuracy. Attemps to correct this have met with…well, look for yourselves in the talk page. I think it largely speaks for itself. Qwirkle (talk) 01:00, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the banana." – Wilde, "Lady Windermere's Banana"
I have watchlisted the article in question, Qwirkle, and will now take a look at its talk page. But you are an experienced enough editor to know that this noticeboard does not adjudicate content disputes, even on Christmas Eve. Cullen328 (talk) 03:10, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Oh, no hurry, it being Christmas and all. Qwirkle (talk) 03:18, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
The talk page for Banana Wars does speak for itself, I agree. Qwirkle arrived, making large cuts to content. The edit summary on the first cut is "anachronistic bullshit removed." Another (unassociated) editor and I independently asked them to slow down, don't be so insulting and cryptic on edit summaries, don't cut so fast, please show some good faith. Qwirkle's answer was "Problem? See you at ANI". They refused to discuss. Eager to escalate and come here. Made an issue of the improper use of the minor edit tag. The insults and cuts to the article kept coming, with a pattern of reckless-then-obstructive editing as if calculated to draw attention then waste everybody's time. The same user had a similar issue remaining civil with others at Talk:Miriam Benjamin in September, earning a couple of warnings, and there's other disruptive odd behavior such as this accuracy tag and edit summary placed as a joke. --Lockley (talk) 04:45, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Looking it over myself, I agree with Cullen328; this doesn't belong at ANI. Work it out on the talk page, and if consensus goes against you, lose gracefully and move on. Ravenswing 05:19, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Banana Wars is just the place where this has come to a head but this is a longer term problem. According to the user page this user is "semi retired", and has repeatedly encouraged others to come here. Yes to come here about him/herself. I don't know why this user doesn't just retire but that appears to be the only way this will end. Vexatious editing is the tool. Invasive Spices (talk) 24 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Qwirkle, you should have followed the steps of WP:Dispute resolution before coming here. The people on the other side have not engaged in misbehavior that needs to be sanctioned by admins. EdJohnston (talk) 16:16, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
@EdJohnston: I’d disagree with the idea that restoring spam and OR isn’t sanctionable, although as you say, there are other steps to be done first if it’s just in one article. The reason why we are here, though, is twofold: secondarily, as a practical matter, it’s a straightforward way to gather visibility. That’s not the board’s official purpose of course, but it is sometimes useful as an aside. The main reason, however, is that we have discussions apparently based on threats of blocking. Did you see anything whatsoever justifying that? Qwirkle (talk) 18:06, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Repeated instances of WP:CANVASS and WP:UNCIVIL by Lugnuts

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USER:Lugnuts has been pinging all of the Keep !votes (and only the keep !votes) from one AFD related to an article they created into other AFDs: 1 2. When it was pointed out to them that this was canvassing, they responded with groundless accusations (3) of WP:TAGTEAM (an essay which says "Unsubstantiated accusations of tag teaming are uncivil"). They have been making the same accusation multiple times over the last few days 4 5 6 7 8 9. Lugnuts has had previous cases at ANI involving canvassing and is well-aware that it is disruptive behaviour.
For the avoidance of doubt, I am not in a "tag team" with anyone, do not communicate with any Wiki editor off-wiki, and merely work on AFDs (particularly. Geo AFDs) that appear on the GEO AFD notice board. FOARP (talk) 14:49, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

  • When are we going to stop Lugnuts from mass-creating microstubs? We pulled autopatrol, buy they're still doing it [178]. Canvassing AFDs and accusing editors of tag team (without evidence) to defend the microstubs is even worse. This is spam. Mass-creating articles like Harry Oppenheim and Akuşağı, Baskil is no different than spamming. A standalone for every village? For every guy who played one national football game 100+ years ago? Come on. Also, I believe systematically copying thousands of entries from worldfootball.net and other websites onto Wikipedia is a copyright violation or a license violation or a violation of those websites' TOS. I'd be pretty BS if I was running a database website, and somebody was just scraping it to copy everything over to Wikipedia and purport to re-license it for free. One of these days, folks, this bird will come home to roost. Levivich 15:36, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree that there's a potential database rights issue with importing database entries wholesale that needs more attention. FOARP (talk) 16:56, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
@Levivich and FOARP: US law does not recognize database copyright protection. If the information is highly basic as laid out like "Footballer from Australia was born on [date] and played midfielder" then there is no copyright concern. Our copyright policy is based off of US law provisions, except for our fair use which is more stringent. Sennecaster (Chat) 18:51, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia is however also available in the EU. But as much an issue is the terms of use of websites like Sports-Reference.com whereby users explicitly agree not to use their data to create a competing or substitute service (see 5.j here: https://www.sports-reference.com/termsofuse.html ). FOARP (talk) 18:56, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
WMF Legal, and by extension, enwp, is only concerned about US copyright law because it is the only jurisdiction where the WMF can be held legally responsible. It does not matter that WP is available in the EU or other sites because the servers are in the US. The concern with sports-reference.com is database rights, which US law and enwiki policy does not recognize. Sennecaster (Chat) 03:45, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Sports-reference.com’s terms of use are contract-law. If data is transposed directly from their database to Wiki to the extent that people no longer need to use sports-reference.com because the data is all (or in large part) on Wikipedia then their terms of use are broken. Whether Wikipedia or just Lugnuts are liable in that circumstance for breach of contract is very hard to say.
Also we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that Lugnuts said in their previous ANI that they would stop making this specific kind of stub, and was warned about canvassing. He’s now acting as though the consensus of that previous ANI simply doesn’t apply any more. FOARP (talk) 04:31, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Lugnuts typically posts notifications at WT:FILM in a neutral way and does good work for the project, but this is a clear case of canvassing. It's best to stick with pinging projects and noticeboards with neutral notices than it is to single out specific editors, but if you're going to do that, ping all those involved in a past discussion, not just the ones who agree with your position. --GoneIn60 (talk) 15:42, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Agreed, and he's been selectively canvassing some more on an unrelated notability discussion [179]. Alright, I get that Lugnuts has made a lot of edits, but he's been warned more than once at ANI already [180] for such antics. Are we really getting back to the days when having enough edits was sufficient immunization against having to follow the rules? Beyond that, his recent exhortations for people to stop posting to his talk page defy the purpose of a talk page, which is to communicate with other editors about (among other things) such controversies, or deletion filings. We would not look kindly at all about a newbie harshly rejecting such communications, and that newbie would be at serious risk of an indef for no other reason. Ravenswing 15:48, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Agreed particularly on Lugnuts refusal to allow notices on their talk page and their uncivil attacks on people who post necessary notices there, including even the notice that I literally had to post on their talk page in order to raise this ANI notice.
Whether or not Lugnuts is being treated with undue leniency I can’t say. It is clear from their blocklog, however, that they have already made commitments not to engage in uncivil and disruptive editing, commitments which they were explicitly warned breaking would result in a much longer block than their previous blocks.FOARP (talk) 17:04, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
(... blinks HARD) Hang on. He's accusing you of harassment for notifying him of the ANI action?? Ravenswing 18:10, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Well presumably the edit summary is about starting a discussion at ANI (not the subsidiary act of notification). This seems to me like an unproductive angle to focus on. --JBL (talk) 18:26, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
I wouldn’t assume that at all, as Lugnuts has been regularly doing exactly the same thing to people posting AFD notices and similar on his talk page, and because the edit summary says “RV ongoing harassment” (as in, the notice itself is “harassment” in Lugnut’s view, that they are reverting). These are interactions people literally have to do. They are standard notifications. Communication is a required part of editing on Wikipedia and not something editors can simply opt out of. FOARP (talk) 18:35, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
If only, JBL, but this is nothing new. We have this diff [181], a notification of an AfD filing on articles Lugnuts created, where his edit summary was "what part of don't post here don't you undertsand?" We have this diff [182], another AfD filing, where his edit summary is "don't post here, rv WP:TAGTEAM." The same here [183], with the edit summary of "and please do not bother me again." From an editor who's been warned and admonished at ANI more than once, and with a pretty impressive block log, this is either a strong case of WP:IDHT, someone who's flipping us all off, or someone who's just going to keep on saying whatever he needs to say at ANI to get off with a stern finger waggling. Ravenswing 19:26, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I've been redirecting Lugnuts-created Turkish village stubs to their District articles, since no real effort had been made to improve them over the past 8 months. This has led to multiple conflicts which have escalated due to Lugnuts' incivility and refusal to communicate. Paşakonağı is a typical example: I redirected this version since the only source (besides the unreliable Koyumuz) was a trivial mention about its Kurdish population. Lugnuts reverted; fair enough, this seemed like a good-faith disagreement that could be talked out, but my only choice was AfD since Lugnuts had asked me not to ping them or post on their talk page. The article was then expanded to the point that I actually voted Keep. Great! If someone is willing to expand a stub with reliable sources then by all means it should be re-created.
But then, Lugnuts used that Keep outcome as a reason to keep two other sets of stubs [184][185] that had not been expanded, and called me "disingenuous" and asked me to not ping or post on their talk page after I pointed out their bright-line canvassing violation.
And then we've also got Çaltılıçukur and Büyükalan which Lugnuts un-redirected twice each, again citing that Paşakonağı AfD and suggesting that these articles go to AfD as well instead of actually discussing their objection to the redirect.
It seems like Lugnuts can't handle having their articles deleted/redirected and is fighting it at every opportunity, expecting others to do the work of finding sources and expanding. It's really a shame since many of these articles probably could be expanded, but Lugnuts has little to no interest in doing it themselves and seems incapable of approaching it in a civil manner. It's a struggle and makes this very large cleanup task even more difficult. –dlthewave 05:07, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
In this AfD I pinged all the previous editors from this AfD. It appears I've missed ONE person out (Mike). I then copied that same notification, sans Mike, to another AfD. I've asked Dlthewave to stop posting on my talkpage at least twice, following on from this "apology", which I find hard to take sincerely. OK, so that's my issue, the least they can do is simply not bother me. Recent AfDs started by this user seem to come with a very quick follow-up from the OP. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 08:33, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
So we're expected to believe, with your history of canvassing, that it was just an accident that you pinged every Keep voter before Mike posted, and every Keep voter after Mike posted, and furthermore you did so in multiple AfDs? Ravenswing 11:55, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes. As I said, I copied the same ping template and omitted ONE name. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:07, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You copied the same ping-template just two minutes after responding to a warning that it was canvassing with uncivil accusations and an edit-summary saying "pot. kettle. black", meaning you knew that it was canvassing, you just didn't care. FOARP (talk) 15:52, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
And did so AFTER it was pointed out that this was canvassing? Just so we can be clear on the tick-tock here:
This was not an accident. This is just Lugnuts doing what Lugnuts has been allowed to get away with for too long. It's high time the community made it clear that a higher standard of behaviour than this is required. FOARP (talk) 12:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
And this is par for the course. It's not just the incivility, it's making uncivil comments instead of engaging. Here are a few more, I suggest folks look closely at what Lugnuts is responding to:
I can handle incivility, but Lugnuts' conduct is actively obstructing any hope of a productive discussion. –dlthewave 16:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Lugnuts is repeating allegations of TAGTEAM, again, and their evidence for this is simply the fact that I regularly look at the daily AFD noticeboard and Geo deletion-sorting board and vote on the AFDs that appear there. This could easily have been explained to them had they been open to communication - or even just asked on my talk page? Instead they just chose to use these allegations as an uncivil insult/put-down in edit summaries and when concerns were raised about their behaviour.
Also, it was not just one editor who was missed in their CANVASS breaches, as they failed to ping me also the second time they did it. They also kept doing it after was pointed out to them that what they were doing was CANVASS, more than once (see Ravenwing’s additional example above).
Finally, if Lugnuts does not wish to communicate this is one thing - they can of course just delete notices from their talk page or even put a notice opting out of receiving AFD notifications altogether - but repeatedly making false accusations against people who are posting notices they are required to put on their talk page is quite another. This is particularly the case when people are doing clean-up work necessitated by Lugnuts’ mass-creation of single-source stubs. FOARP (talk) 11:14, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I seriously think Lugnuts needs to stop creating articles. I hate to not AGF someone who clearly believes they are doing valuable work, but to me it really seems like the point of all this pointless stub creation is for statistics, and from their user page it looks like the current goal is to simply get credit for as many creations as possible. And I definitely think Lugnuts needs to immediately stop characterizing required notifications as harrassment. That is a clear attempt to dissuade people from complaining (or even from cleaning up after them) by intimidation. —valereee (talk) 13:16, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    I'd certainly support a tban on Lugnuts both from new article creation and the AfD process. If both elements are so stressful to him that he lashes out at required notifications and resorts to repeated canvassing, no doubt there's plenty of work on Wikipedia he could be doing instead ... like, for instance, working to source the sub-stubs he's creating. Come to that, in the last 24 hours alone, he's created 43 new articles. Not a single one of them is longer than two sentences.

    Postscript: it gets even worse. I just went back over the last month of Lugnuts' new article creations. Of that total, other than a list article, only three are longer than two sentences long. Two of those are three sentences. One is a whopping four sentences long. You have to go back nearly 2000 creations before getting to an article as long as two paragraphs. What the hell? Ravenswing 14:45, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Multiple other users have patrolled those articles. Is this off the back of Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Football#Proposal_for_a_sports_venues_guideline when I questioned your AfDs? Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:11, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
No, this is off you selectively canvassing to try to get warm bodies to back up your POV. So I popped into your edit history to see which areas you'd "notified," and found that only three of the several dozen sports Wikiprojects were worth your notice. Then your talk page popped out with these glaring incivilities, and it's tutti all the way. And that being said, yes, I'm active at ANI, and see such filings. (Feel free to look over my edit history.) Are you really not comprehending why other editors have problems with your behavior? Ravenswing 15:23, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I notified three projects I work in, all of which have many active members, to get more comments to your request. Every single one of my notificiations was written in a neutral tone, hardly pushing a POV as you claim. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:31, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I missed out ONE NAME from a ping I copy+pasted into two AfDs. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:49, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Again, here's the tick-tock:
You were warned repeatedly that what you were doing was canvassing, you responded uncivilly to every warning. Particularly the edit-summary "pot. kettle. black" shows that you knew what you were doing was disruptive, you just thought it was justified by your (entirely imaginary, completely groundless and uncivil) allegations of TAGTEAM. FOARP (talk) 15:57, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Odd, what's been done to his userpage, or who done it. But, oh well. GoodDay (talk) 14:23, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

@GoodDay; Bsadowski1, a steward, deleted the page, but since Lugnuts has a userpage on meta, it now appears in its place, that's about the extent of it. If he wants a redlink, he'd just have to ask for deletion of meta:User:Lugnuts. AngryHarpytalk 14:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Proposed T-ban from stub creation

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Closed this section as outcome clear but leaving the rest as there are still conversations ongoing to be had Spartaz Humbug! 10:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.


Except for articles over X-amount of words (perhaps 500 words? —which is the minimum accepted at WP:DYK so has a precedent). Non-article related behavioral issues can be dealt with by a short preventative block if necessary.
Canvassing, incivility, bludgeoning, spamming: stops right here. The previous ANI established the community's concerns regarding Lugnuts' Fordist approach to article creation bu kicked the can down the road; this ANI can pick t up and run with it. ——Serial 16:15, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support - Per above. 500-word minimum could direct their efforts in a constructive direction but it would need enforcing. Lugnuts’ uncivil and disruptive editing is a direct product of his article-creation campaign, so this T-ban does address the problem reported here. Enough is enough. EDIT: also OK with making it time-limited, but lean towards indef with a chance to appeal in 6 months. FOARP (talk) 16:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support a short ban, e.g. six months to see how it goes. I still see Lugnuts as a net positive. Deb (talk) 16:31, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    I agree with this ^^^ Lugnuts can clearly write decent, non-stub-database entries when he choses, so this could provide the focus on doing so. ——Serial 16:40, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support proposed T-ban from creation, including creating articles from redirects. The 500-word exception seems like good way to encourage constructive article-building. –dlthewave 16:41, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support - I would prefer not to have the word limit, and just say indef tban from article creation, come back in no less than six months with an appeal showing non-disruptive editing outside of article creation. But I support this with the 500-word exception as well. For me the tipping point is that since having his autopatrolled removed in April 2021, Lugnuts has made almost 5,000 new articles (that's like 20+ articles every day, 7 days a week, for 8 months), for a grand total over 93,000 articles created... but those 5,000 post-April aren't any different than what he was making before autopatrolled got removed. I do not think we can reasonably trust this editor to create new articles that are policy-compliant. Levivich 17:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support. I would also support a full tban on article creation. Mass-creating microstubs is, at this point, NOTHERE behavior: he is here to increase his article count, not to build an encyclopedia. These two goals might have aligned in the earlier days of Wikipedia, but now it is plainly disruptive in how much work it causes everyone else cleaning up after him (what percentage of the thousands of "clearly non-notable but technically meets NSPORT" athlete bios at AfD were churned out by him? How many are BLPs that need additional monitoring?). Past warnings have done nothing. So coupled with the bright-line canvassing and incivility the consequences here should be a no-brainer. JoelleJay (talk) 18:33, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support but it's also time to consider broader sanction as the disruption will just move elsewhere, as the section below notes. Star Mississippi 19:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support: full tban on new article creation. Between the autopatrolled thing, the repeated canvassing, and his comments above, one thing shines through: Lugnuts doesn't think he's done anything wrong. Obviously he believes Wikipedia is some geeky RPG where he's out to win Game High Score, and the canvassing and other antics are to defend the article creations no matter what. He's apologized for nothing, and none of this gives any notion that he can be trusted not to game any half-measures. If he wishes to continue buffing up his edit count, he can start cleaning up his own mess and adding substantive content to his own articles, instead of relying on others to do it for him. [186] Ravenswing 19:37, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support either this, or full topic ban on new articles. This has been a repeated issue, and at this point doing nothing is the definition of insanity. Lugnuts' behavior is detrimental in creating more work for everyone else for marginal benefit, and the issues with combative responses to reasonable criticism is the cherry on top. I think this needs to start out as indefinite so we aren't back at this rodeo without change. Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs talk 19:45, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support indefinitely. And can someone make it clear that making countless pointless, cosmetic edits just to be not only the first but also the most recent editor of articles is disruptive as well? Examples (just some from a long list) from today:
They seem to have a series of potential "improvements" they use one-by-one when someone else edits the article, to get an edit in. Why? Beats me. Perhaps because these then don't appear on his watchlist (i.e. article hidden when most recent edit is mine), but this is hardly sufficient reason to display such WP:OWN behaviour (and if this is the reason, then it is rather uncollegial towards the editor who made the previous edit and may have the same article on their watchlist). Fram (talk) 22:04, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support an indef topic ban with a chance to appeal in 6 months. Let's see if they think this through and improve. - Darwinek (talk) 02:09, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support either this or a total ban on article creation; while I think a word limit would allow Lugnuts to demonstrate responsiveness to community expectations, I am mindful—as colleagues here have pointed out—that similar chances have already been offered in the past. ——Serial 06:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support per Deb above. I know from experience that Lugnuts is perfectly capable of writing legitimate articles and is a positive to Wikipedia for doing so. A ban on page creation, or on creating pages below a reasonable size (I'm fine with either) would allow him to continue with those activities that actually benefit Wikipedia, while stemming the constant disruption. (I do have some degree of sympathy—we've turned a blind eye to it for so long that I imagine he reasonably assumed that a flood of substubs was somehow what we wanted—but this was never acceptable.) ‑ Iridescent 08:12, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks all! I guess making short articles with one or two sources is no longer the done thing around here. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 09:29, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support indefinite ban on creation of very short stubs and articles referenced exclusively to database-type sources only; I see no reason to ban creation of substantial, well researched and referenced articles – Lugnuts is clearly capable and much of their work is productive; they should be encouraged down this path. A stout commitment not to return to factory production methods is needed before consideration should be given to overturning the ban. In addition, I recommend the ban be extended to reverting redirects of existing very short stubs without substantial expansion and improvement in sourcing, since this is disruptive to clean-up efforts and results in avoidable additional workload at AFD. It's unfortunate that, following the ANI several months ago that resulted in loss of autopatrolled, Lugnuts did not get the very clear message and has continued to pursue article creation tally; as such, the only effect of that previous sanction has been increased workload for NPP. wjematherplease leave a message... 09:45, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment/Query I don't need a weatherman to tell me it's snowing here, and I can see the issue people have with short stubs produced en masse. I'm happy to stop all stubs like this, including but not limited to BLPs, sportspeople, films, and other similar creations. My main area of work outside of that is for international cricket tours (examples: one, two, three, four). Would people who've voted support here be happy if I only work/create those pages? Every single one of those starts small, and then grows. Hell, I even got a good article out of one of them. Pinging those above: @Serial Number 54129, FOARP, Deb, Dlthewave, Levivich, JoelleJay, Star Mississippi, Ravenswing, David Fuchs, Fram, Iridescent, and Wjemather: I think that's everyone here. If I've missed anyone, please let me know. Merry Christmas. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 10:37, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    Reply: No. The overwhelming response above points to a lack of trust in your good faith, and the last time -- after many editors expressed deep concerns about your behavior -- you promised not to create any new sub-stubs, you created eight more on the very next damn day [190], three dozen in the next week [191], and over 9000 in the less than eight months thereafter. You want to help build an encyclopedia instead of creating a mirror site for worldfootball.net, you've created many thousands of sub-stubs that you can work on instead to bring them to the point where they are actually viable articles. But we took you at your word in April. You couldn't keep that promise for as much as a single day. Merry Christmas back atcha, but it's a bit much to expect us to place reliance in your good faith now. Ravenswing 11:23, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Well I've not made any articles today. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:06, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
... this, and your next couple comments below, is your response to our legitimate concerns that you've played us in the past and were playing us now? Ravenswing 17:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • You literally just told us you cannot see the difference between a stub created in response to media coverage of a recent death and a stub created from a 1909 lineup for a ballplayer who played a single game, a person so obscure we can't even list his date of death. —valereee (talk) 11:37, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
See WP:NFOOTY - "Players who have played in, and managers who have managed in, any Tier 1 International Match, as defined by FIFA,[6] in a competitive senior international match at confederation level regardless of whether or not the teams are members of FIFA, or the Olympic Games. The notability of these is accepted as they would have received significant coverage as outlined above in the general notability criteria" So in your mind, not knowing the date of death equates to being non-notable. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:19, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • No. I was willing to accept this commitment back in April and look where this got us: 8 months later you were engaging in uncivil and disruptive behaviour in order to prevent clean-up of the very articles you promised not to create more of. Let's have the T-Ban and see where we stand in six months.
I'd also like to make the strongest possible warning that my non-admin self can make against attempting any other gambits of the kind that you have attempted in the past. FOARP (talk) 12:31, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Basically, at the moment, the more restrictions you get, the better. You don't see any problem with your creations, you don't understand the simplest questions, and you continue to make completely pointless edits just to be top of the editor list on articles (see the above examples, but see also your most recent edit, with a "rv" edit summary: an editor tries to add an image, and removes when this fails: so of course you just need to make an utterly pointless edit[192]. WP:OWN much? Fram (talk) 14:19, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
If you take a closer look, the person is uploading an image that may not be the subject and is almost certainly a non-free image too. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:06, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
But then what is the point of the last edit in that series? I would like to take your side here, but your actions really are difficult to understand. Dumuzid (talk) 15:08, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Don't bother taking my side. Fram's toxicity has flowed too deep already. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:19, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Talking like this (i.e., as though everyone were being controlled by Fram) shows that you are not sincere about improving. Please accept that multiple editors independently see issues with your editing. Article creation is not the only problem, nor even the specific thing this ANI was originally about (that was repeatedly making uncivil allegations and engaging in repeated canvassing even after it was pointed out to you that this was what you were doing), but I support the T-Ban because, like others here, I think mass article-creation may be the root cause of this behaviour. FOARP (talk) 15:34, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support - As someone who's never created an article in their life I take no joy from limiting those who can ... however .... our readers want knowledge and information .... one-liner articles doesn't really give either. Honestly like those above have said I feel these were created for statistic-sake and not for the sake of our readers. If this doesn't work then I'd support a full article ban but like I said I don't create anything besides dramah so I'd rather again not limit someone who can create articles. –Davey2010Talk 16:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support Personally I'd prefer to see a ban on article creation. Nigej (talk) 16:19, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose People who think stubs are useless need to change policy and guidelines to make stubs unacceptable and to make notability guidelines more stringent, not try and force it by making an example of one editor who's working under those guidelines. (Full disclosure: I think the "stubs may have once been necessary, no longer" is an elitist mentality which ignores most of the world. Maybe you can't find topics from America or even Europe but there's millions of articles missing from other regions.) Lugnuts' reasons for what they choose to do is nobody else's business. One productive thing about sub-par articles that the community could actually do is empower WP:NPP to draftify all articles that don't demonstrate notability with sources in the article. Again, making an example of one editor is the exact wrong approach when there are thousands upon thousands of poorly sourced, poorly crafted articles being added every month. There may be other issues with Lugnuts' editing like civility (haven't checked), edits that serve no discernible purpose, or bad moves, which may need addressing, but a topic ban from creating stubs does not do that. Usedtobecool ☎️ 16:47, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Lugnuts’ incivility and canvassing (which is documented above) appears to be a product of his pursuit of high article-creation statistics. For this reason the T-Ban does address other issues beyond the repeated sub-stub creation. FOARP (talk) 17:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
What appears to us to be their motivation is irrelevant. Were there documented problems with Lugnuts' civility and canvassing before the dramaboards started admonishing them for creating stubs that meet WP:STUB and WP:N? If not, we can as safely assume that those problems will go away too if we let them be. Regardless, incivility is dealt with by conduct restrictions or blocks, canvassing can be dealt with by topic banning from deletion and/or blocks, after adequate amount of attempted discussions and warnings. Tban from stub-creation could only be a punitive way to address incivility and canvassing. Usedtobecool ☎️ 05:56, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
There absolutely were problems with Lugnuts being uncivil and disruptive before the community started to focus on problematic sub-stub creation. Take a look at the 10 separate blocks on Lugnuts’ block log, including the near-enough final warning they got in 2018 for uncivil behaviour (“any resumption of incivility, abuse, harassment etc. will result in a far lengthier block”) and then totally ignored. FOARP (talk) 08:24, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
We aren't seeking a tban for working under the guidelines. We're seeking one for someone serially abusing the guidelines, who's canvassed to protect his actions, who promised to change his ways at ANI back in April in an attempt to dodge sanctions, who broke his word within hours, who's approached these serious issues with battleground behavior, and whose contempt for these concerns is manifest above. Ravenswing 17:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
This is an overly broad and overly vague characterisation. What exactly were those abuses of guidelines? Two stubs were mentioned above; one meets NFOOTY and the other likely meets NGEO. Yes, there's some incivility and conspiratorial thinking, but that seems completely understandable, if wrong, when one finds oneself suddenly getting in trouble for what was not a problem before and at the verge of being topic-banned for some vague reasons that suddenly seem to supersede long-standing notability guidelines. On this very page, a long-time contributor has said "sorry" 25 times in the past couple of days; is that what we want from editors in trouble now? Usedtobecool ☎️ 06:11, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Oh for pity's sake; there are dozens of links in this ANI filing, and a whopping lot of some very specific reasons, as well as links to a long, long ANI filing back in April, with its own sets of evidence, as well as the research into Lugnuts' article creation history, which you ought to be just as capable of looking at yourself as I was. Perhaps you've already made your mind up, and have little wish to be troubled by the facts, but kindly don't insult our intelligence. Ravenswing 07:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, I am aware a lot of people have a lot of problems with a lot of things Lugnuts has done. No, I am not going to support topic-banning someone from creating stubs because "there are a lot of problems with their edits that everyone can investigate for themselves". So far as I know, there has been one non-vague problem with their stubs which is that a batch of them was created using what was later determined to be an unreliable source. All the rest just reads "I don't like how lax the SNGs are but I can't get them changed because the SNG guidelines are watched by editors of respective WikiProjects who will oppose such changes, so I am going to make those SNGs useless by sanctioning any editor who creates articles based on them from ANI where those editors don't comment." The fact that SNGs are what they are is proof enough that there is community consensus for stubs Lugnuts creates based on them, no matter how many people who feel comfortable to comment at ANI think different. Usedtobecool ☎️ 07:57, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support a ban from creating stubs, or any article, would do a lot to cut down on the disruption and drama that we're seeing from this editor. I'm not against creation of stubs in principle, but this editor has shown that their efforts to do so are detrimental to the encyclopedia. (t · c) buidhe 17:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment - Lugnuts has deleted their user page with the message “bye”. Anyone who was involved in the previous ANI will recognise this behaviour. For this reason I absolutely still think we should go through with sanctioning. FOARP (talk) 17:27, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    I hope he doesn't start creating socks. GoodDay (talk) 17:35, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    Agree 100%. A classic diversionary tactic. I'm now of the view that a permanent ban on article creation would the correct way forward. If and when he returns, this can all be discussed again, with his input, to determine a way forward. Nigej (talk) 17:47, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    Quite. The acceptable response would've been "Alright, I hear what you guys are saying, I'm going to take my medicine" and to ask for the question to be revisited after six months. I doubt anyone here would rejected such a response. Instead, he's counterattacked, canvassed, tried to fob us off, snarked at us again when we didn't bite at the lure, and is now pulling a ragequit stunt. Short of posting IDHT in giant 72-pt red letters on all of our talk pages, I don't think he could make his point more clearly. Ravenswing 17:53, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support It is very clear that the community does not appreciate tens of thousands of one-line stubs sourced only to databases. Doesn't matter if the bullshit NSPORTS provisions cited supposedly support it, that gives a benefit of the doubt to one-off pages where further coverage is truly expected, not tens of thousands of people who played a single game of a sport. If lugnuts wants to continue the obscene bias Wikipedia has in favor of athletes, he should put in the actual work himself with significant sources and not spam the project with utter junk that will never be improved. Would love to see bulk redirection of unimproved pages to the relevant team or event or whatever, because a database entry without additional substance does not in fact meet our notability standards. Reywas92Talk 05:08, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    This is exactly what troubles me. Dramaboards becoming the "consensus of the community" even for matters that were explicitly proposed and failed to gain consensus in the proper venues. Usedtobecool ☎️ 06:13, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Lugnuts’ chose to simply not engage with any discussion about his articles and to respond to any attempt to discuss them with incivility - even when the communications were those that editors are required to make. He also chose to try to disrupt clean-up of his articles with canvassing, even after being warned that that was what he was doing. He left ANI (this “drama-board” as you call it) as literally the only place where these issues could be addressed. He chose this forum. FOARP (talk) 09:17, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support In English Wikipedia, it's different than other wikis that bots creating new articles are strictly prohibited. As we think, we can create an article (very small) in other wikis, you can do that in Cebuano Wikipedia or small wikis, if you know the language. But 95,000 articles are too much (no problem if DYK or GA-wise). However, enwiki has grown into an extensive level of articles and sometimes, we have to put the quality > quantity. So I suggest an indefinite ban against article creation (appeal after 6 months); all new articles must go through an AFC process (which could take a very long time) and it's hard to spam (can't manage more than 10,000 declined drafts as they would delete by 6 months of no editing) Thingofme (talk) 09:10, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
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Proposal: Lugnuts must clean up their mess

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In the March ANI, Lugnuts avoided further sanctions by promising to clean up Koyumuz-sourced stubs:

  • "The Turkish gov. website has details of each village/neighbourhood. Happy to replace the existing source with that, and remove the population stat as I go."
  • "Thanks - I've started work on changing the reference, so down from 4,452 (quoted above) to just 4,396 to go. Some of them using Koyumuz won't be articles I started, as the ref had been used way before I started to use it."
  • "It was a geninue response to the claim made by that editor. I could say X source isn't reliable for a source they've provided, and get slapped with "you're not WP:AGF!" in reply. The alternative, which I'm now working on, is to replace cites to Koyumuz. I've removed about 150 today alone. I'll work on the rest and have that down to zero."
  • "For each new article, I also link it to its page on Wikidata, and create redirect/dab pages for the first half of the placename as needed. And I've also been replacing links from the koyumuz site, doing about 200 in the past 24hrs. Obviously I wont be replacing that source if someone else has added it. Thanks."
  • "Well I've addressed the original issue, and have begun to replace the unreilable source. I haven't created any more of these today, although everything I have done is clearly within the spirit of the guidelines for populated places, and per point 1 of WP:5P."
  • "I've assumed a lot of good faith from the OP's concerns, despite the two of us not seeing eye to eye. The original issue being about the reliabilty of the koyumuz source. I updated a whole batch of them earlier today, and I've said I'll work through the rest."
  • "Hi. The initial concern was the creation of populated places articles using an unreilable source. That has been recognised by myself, and I'm working through replacing said source. I think the original stats were 4,000+ articles with that source, the number is now just over 3,000. IE I've updated 1,000+ articles since the issue was flagged up. That's it. ONE mistake with a source, which is now being fixed. Everything I create is to the letter/spirit of the relevant notability guidelines/policy."

Since a great many Koyumuz references still remain, I propose that Lugnuts is banned from all activities except the cleanup of Turkish village articles, to be lifted when no references to Koyumuz remain in article space. Do not leave any articles unsourced/unreliably sourced; redirecting to the District article is allowed. This would be in addition to any other sanctions.

A more stringent option would be to require that all of Lugnuts' Turkish village creations be either redirected or sourced with at least two sources that cover the subject in prose, not just lists or tables. –dlthewave 15:31, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

As much as I agree that he should do this, this seems like “cruel and unusual” punishment. Let him just show he can edit productively and collegiately. FOARP (talk) 17:15, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
We can't actually compel him to do any work he doesn't feel like doing, his sub-stub creation goes far beyond Turkish villages, and what poor bastard wants to be the one monitoring this all? The tban as proposed above is good enough. Ravenswing 17:27, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
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Disambig

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Now that we are here, can someone please explain to @Lugnuts: that when there are redirects to politicians, it is not okay to move them to (foorballer) disambiguation to usurp the original article? They did this (now twice) with Otto Moltke, first moved to Otto Moltke (footballer) (corrected by me), and now again to Otto Moltke (Danish footballer), which now has a history starting with a redirect to Otto Joachim Moltke who isn't a footballer. Worse, they did the same (again twice) with Flemming Mortensen (now at Flemming Mortensen (Danish footballer)), a redirect to Flemming Møller Mortensen who is clearly the primary target for the search term "Flemming Mortensen"[193][194][195]. I get that they want to increase their "article creation" count at all costs, but moving article history to a blatantly wrong title is not an acceptable way to do this. Fram (talk) 15:03, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Well it's all go here, isn't it. You can see there's no other articles with those base names, hence why there's no disambig needed. Hatnotes have been added. Anyone else? Oh, and a Merry Christmas to you, Fram! Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:06, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Stop hijacking primary titles of biographies. An admin should pull your page mover perm for this (and the others too). I don't have time for this but if someone does, they can look at the page views of the two articles and the redirect and show that you're making the encyclopedia harder to navigate by changing a redirect to a less-sought-after target. This is even worse than spamming or ripping off off-wiki databases. Seriously you are so disruptive in your quest for a high score I can't believe it. Levivich 15:15, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
This says zero page views for Otto Moltke in the past month. It's not "hijacking" - all I've done is moved an a redirect to save an un-need disambig page. I thought this was the done thing? Pinging @Anthony Appleyard and Tassedethe: who do tons of work in this area. Have I been doing something wrong here? If so, what should I be doing? Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 15:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You've not only pinged these two but posted to both their talks asking them to chime in here. I have no clue what your relationship is to these two, but to me this seems really questionable. Unless these are editors who have a history of actually criticising your work...is that the point here? —valereee (talk) 21:56, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, to get an impartial view on this from two editors (one an admin) who do the same work in this area. That's the point. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 09:05, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Lugnuts, you haven´t even attempted an explanation why you thought it good or even acceptable to move redirects to politicians to "footballer" or "Danish footballer" disambiguations. Is there any explanation besides "I want to have my name as the creator of these articles at all costs, and I´ll do silly moves if that is what it takes"? Fram (talk) 19:02, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You can see there's no other articles with those base names, hence why there's no disambig needed. Hatnotes have been added. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 09:07, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
That's not an answer to the question though. Leaving aside the question of priamry topics for now: why couldn't you simply write your article over the existing redirect, instead of moving it to a name which had no connection to the redirect at all? Moving a redirect to a politician to a "(footballer)" title, just to change it into a different redirect completely, simply makes no sense at all, unless you just need to be the page creator for some reason. Fram (talk) 09:12, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
You can see there's no other articles with those base names, hence why there's no disambig needed. Hatnotes have been added. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 09:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Can someone give Lugnuts a jolt? He seems to be stuck in a loop here. Fram (talk) 09:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I've answered your question, Fram. Don't know what the fuck your problem is with me. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 09:26, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
You haven't answered the question though. Why did you not simply usurp these redirects with an article, along with the necessary additional redirects and hatnotes? It gives the appearance of gaming page history to show you as the page creator; i.e. Otto Moltke now shows as being created by you (i.e. instead of as it was originally, by BD2412) and ridiculously, the history of Otto Moltke (Danish footballer) shows it as being created as a redirect to a politician. wjematherplease leave a message... 10:01, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
OK, lets say I created it at Otto Moltke (footballer), as Otto Moltke already existed (as a r/d). It would eventually be moved to just Otto Moltke, as there's no other article with that exact title. That's the sort of work Anthony Appleyard, Tassedethe, and others do in these cases. Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 10:26, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Why didn't you simply overwrite the existing redirect then? Why this complicated system which moves the original history to a page where it doesn't make any sense at all? It's not as if you can't or don't want to overwrite the original redirect, as you did that anyway (but only after moving it to a title which had nothing to do with the redirect). Fram (talk) 10:30, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
@Lugnuts, the problem is the apparent gaming of redirects in order to show yourself as the page creator, which is abusing the pagemover permission. If you understand why people are objecting and will commit to not doing that again, good enough, but if you sincerely don't see the problem, unfortunately that permission probably needs to be removed. —valereee (talk) 11:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
What Fram said. While I have some sympathy for wanting to be the official page creator (this is the only way I know of to get the "somebody linked to your page" notification; it would be nice to have other ways to get this), moving redirects around using the suppressredirect superpower of pagemovers isn't a clean way to do it. If you need a redirect deleted to move something else in its place, use {{db-move}}. If you are this unresponsive when challenged about the way you use your pagemover power, perhaps you shouldn't have it. —Kusma (talk) 19:44, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Cleanup II

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I'm curious what editors think should be done about the stubs. I believe the order of magnitude is thousands created this year, tens of thousands overall. Should we leave them be, try to go through them, batch delete some, something else? Is there an automated way to figure out which have not been edited by more than one editor? Levivich 19:23, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Delete all - Wipe the slate clean. GoodDay (talk) 19:37, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I was wondering that myself. Could we delete all articles he's created since April (say) in which he's the only editor (as of yesterday, say)? Seems to me that if Wikipedia wanted mini-stubs of every village in Turkey (for instance) someone could go to the Turkish authorities, get a list of villages with their population, etc and some wizz-kid could create articles for every village all in one go with relatively little effort. We could have articles for every star in the sky, quite easily. Why would we need some editor doing such a repetitive exercise manually? Nigej (talk) 19:46, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The prospect sucks, but manual is the only practical way around it without a riot. Think about it; damn near ANY grouped AfD/prod these days attracts howls of rage (hell, people bitched about "mass AfDs" about me taking THREE articles to AfD ... some of them who voted for that exactly that result to happen at RfD). There is no way in creation that a mass deletion involving 9000 articles will fly, the more so in that a number of them will wind up with valid sources and expandable articles, and that people will claim NSPORTS/GEOLAND passes. Art of the possible, folks. Ravenswing 20:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • A lot of them will have had bot-edits since creation, and many of them will still be technical SNG passes which is going to make AFDing them difficult. Many are also expandable into real articles - Lugnuts just didn’t distinguish between the notable and the non-notable.
A lot of Lugnuts’ Olympian articles sourced only to sports-reference.com/Olympedia (essentially the same source) are now NOLY fails, though, since the automatic notability pass for all Olympians was removed and replaced by a pass for all medalists. Particularly the pre-WW2 Olympian articles have loads who are never going to pass WP:BASIC. I’ve started the process of cleaning up these with Francis English (which uncovered some problems with the accuracy of sports-reference.com) but there’s tons more just like it.
For comparison, we’ve STILL just barely scratched the problem of Carlossuarrez46’s problematic GEOstubs, and the AN case involving him was in April and the clean-up started years before it.
Frankly I’d favour a TNT solution but I don’t see it happening. I’d be pleasantly surprised if it did. FOARP (talk) 20:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
(nods) We've had a similar situation at the hockey project, where Dolovis was banned from new article creation for pretty much defying all consensus to falsely claim his creations met the guidelines. It was hundreds of articles instead of thousands, on shakier grounds than Lugnuts', and that cleanup's taken years. Ravenswing 20:07, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Ah yes. We at WP:HOCKEY do indeed, remember Dolovis. GoodDay (talk) 20:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Really highlights what a net-negative mass sub-stub creation really is for the project. FOARP (talk) 20:22, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
It's really a job for a computer anyway, if it's needed. Take Eddy Carbonnelle which he created as Eddy Carbonelle when the database entry (in this case an archive of it, since its defunct) clearly has two n's. OK, we all make mistakes but I hope not many of us would make this sort of fundamental error. As I noted in another discussion "Perhaps this slip was related to the fact that the article was created at 17:56 on 22 September 2019, between the creation of Guy Debbaudt at 17:54 and the creation of Freddy Rens at 17:57." The article still says nothing, a link somewhere to the database entry would be more useful than the article itself, eg mentions his brother. Nigej (talk) 08:29, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Yes, its an odd feature of Wikipedia that it's very easy to create articles but a hundred times more difficult to delete them. For some reason this is accepted and as a consequence we're apparently happy telling the world that 15% of all notable living people are notable because they play association football. Nigej (talk) 20:34, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment. This process is an absolute travesty, a witch hunt. You'd think people here would have more contructive things to do, like constructing an encyclopedia. StickyWicket (talk) 20:59, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • And I imagine we'd all rather be about that. But here we are, needing to clean up the mess of someone who has been far less interested in constructing an encyclopedia than in going for Game High Score. Even those of us -- what was it you called us? -- "knobheads" who aren't participants in WP:CRIC [196]. Ravenswing 21:19, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The idea that creating utterly useless articles is "constructing an encyclopedia" is nonsense. An encyclopedia is not a random collection of statistical and trivial information. It's a collection of well-written articles about people and topics that readers are interested in. Nigej (talk) 21:33, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • And BTW some of us did contribute to the cricket project. eg Archie Cumberbatch (created 21 May 2007‎) and others, but left for pastures new, so I presume my comments are not part of the "absolute shite chatted by people who never contribute to the cricket project". Nigej (talk) 21:44, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I was a member there once myself... until being signed up to the project and also disagreeing with one of its decrees made me the target of personal abuse. So I left. Then my departure made me a target of further abuse and used as ammunition in a risible attempt to get me permabanned from the encyclopedia. There's simply no pleasing these people, which is just how they like it. Reyk YO! 22:29, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Given the related discussions that have gone on at many venues (WT:CRIC, AFD, NSPORT, N, ANI, etc.), i.e. covering mass-produced database entry-type stubs, especially over the last 12-18 months, some of the comments seen both here and elsewhere by certain members of the cricket project are tone deaf at best. wjematherplease leave a message... 18:35, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I've gotten through about 30 of 300-some districts in Turkey, using AWB to redirect stubs and create Village/Neighbourhood lists. The biggest time sink is copying over the coordinates and any other salvageable data. I think it would go much faster if we used an automated process to create district-level tables with coordinates and population from scratch, then use AWB to quickly scroll through each article and either redirect or skip if it's been expanded. Could probably process 6 stubs/minute this way. –dlthewave 03:45, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Yeah, it's absurd that someone can create dozens of articles a day, several thousand in a year, clearly having put zero thought into them except for how quickly the data from a sports reference site can be copied, but the rest of us have to spend a week scrutinizing them individually. Heck, start by filtering any article that contains the words "one match" and delete. Or take the phrase "for the ____ team" and redirect to that team, e.g. Johann Baar to List of Austria international footballers (1–24 caps). Put me down for the AWB crew if there's a way to do this. The link to StickyWicket's comment says he's made B-class articles from stubs, but there's nothing stopping you from doing that from a redirect to a list either! Would also concur with GoodDay though, say, anything under a certain length... Reywas92Talk 05:31, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Footballer editor here - the stubs he has created about Danish/Austrian footballers from many years ago are definitely notable per NFOOTBALL and likely notable per GNG, but I agree that the mass creation of these very basic stubs was problematic and agree that a redirect to a relevant 'List of X international footballers' is sensible. In due course we can create proper articles if/when we want to. As for the Turkish village stubs - get rid of them all. GiantSnowman 08:48, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree that probably most of the Danish footballer articles are at least technical SNG passes, but… like we’re talking about stand-alone articles for Danish footballers who were subbed into a single friendly against Poland in 1937 and this is literally the only thing that is known about them. The sources are in every case statistical databases, statistical databases where the biographical information (e.g., death-dates) may be less reliable that the sports-stats data. These are database entries, not articles, and the chances of them ever being expandable into real articles is in many cases zero. All it needs is a tightening up of the notability requirements as happened with Olympians and every single one of these will have the same point of failure. FOARP (talk) 09:35, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Soft delete all In my opinion, this is the best way to both deal with the mass stub creations while leaving the door open to the retention of entries which may have a claim towards notability. I know this is a very unconventional use of soft deletion, but I don't see any better options here. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 03:39, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The trouble is, there will be many creations that are valid articles. It would be nice if it were possible to automate moving anything without a non-database-type source to draftspace; then auto-delete whatever remains there in six months time. wjematherplease leave a message... 10:24, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Policy around mass stub creation based on databases

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  • Tangential option: use the attention attracted here to try again to modify policy to require authorization for mass stub creation based on databases (as per last time it came up, I know some people think policy already says that, but it doesn't actually and the difficulty enforcing it makes that clear). — Rhododendrites talk \\ 15:48, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree that consensus should be sought whenever a user seeks to transfer the contents of an external database (entirely or in large part) to Wikipedia. By hand or by bot doesn’t matter - there’s a legal risk exposure issue as well as an information quality issue to be dealt with. FOARP (talk) 16:10, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I would support that. —valereee (talk) 16:27, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Excellent idea. Levivich 17:11, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Agree. For something like olympedia.org have we got any idea about the accuracy of the content. Nigej (talk) 18:30, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, I have seen arguments that WP:MASSCREATE and WP:MEATBOT have this covered, but something specific would be useful. wjematherplease leave a message... 18:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I think WP:MASSCREATE and WP:MEATBOT miss the database-importing part of this. They also simply aren't enforced because everyone always denies that they are using tools and then just ignores MEATBOT. Nigej - we need to have an RSN discussion about Olympedia at some point. FOARP (talk) 19:20, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Support starting such a discussion again. JoelleJay (talk) 19:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Support- I agree that this needs doing, for the "copyvio by tiny slices" reasons outlined by FOARP and because WP:SPORTCRIT already disallows listings in database sources with low, wide-sweeping generic standards of inclusion. Reyk YO! 19:33, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Support - We've had a number of cases like this one at ANI, with strong consensus that these mass creations are disruptive, but when I pointed out similar editing patterns at NPP and RfP/Autopatrolled it was dismissed as a non-issue or even encouraged. Formal consensus would be immensely helpful here. I also think that sending more articles back to draft space (or not moving them to mainspace in the first place) would help put a specific time limit on the "somebody might expand it someday" argument. –dlthewave 04:33, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Battle of Lalsot hijacking

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I have done what I was told to do and discussed it in Talk page with @Sajaypal007 but he refuses to heed the facts. He has hijacked the page and removes any attempt to amend the same to better reflect the facts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by A.A Ghatge (talkcontribs) 14:27, December 26, 2021 (UTC)

This is a content dispute, not something that needs admin intervention. I suggest reading WP:DISPUTE and following the guidance there. WP:3O is probably the next step. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 21:17, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

What the hell is this?

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Look at this account. Nedeljka McKinley. New account making mass-reverts without reason and spamming over here by making frivolous warnings about an "undefined" article. Is this a bot? 45.84.43.107 (talk) 15:37, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

And now they just did this. 45.84.43.107 (talk) 15:40, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello, Nedeljka McKinley (talk · contribs) is giving me a level-3 warning for a mild content dispute, that another third editor agrees with my edit at House Liao (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views). I feel this user warning given out by Nedeljka McKinley is spurious and vandalism. I've removed it twice from my user talk page under that justification. It has ben applied to my user talk page 3 times. User:Nedeljka McKinley is a 2-day old user, and has not given out any warning to me except a level 3. -- 65.92.246.142 (talk) 15:42, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Yeah. I second this. This account is clearly using a bot and performing mass reverts. It's automated vandalism against anonymous editors. --165.234.252.204 (talk) 15:44, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

I hadn't seen this thread, but I've already indeffed this editor. This thread can probably be closed, unless they post a credible {{unblock}} request that needs discussion. ‑ Iridescent 15:55, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
The user has been blocked, but reverts need to be looked on individually - some are good and some are clearly not. Mass-revert is not a good solution.--Ymblanter (talk) 15:56, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Agreed—it looks at first glance like a bot running over Recent Changes, reverting every edit made by an IP. Some of the IP edits were unconstructive so the reversions were correct; we can't just do a mass rollback. ‑ Iridescent 15:59, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Worth noting that some of this overlaps with the section above this one, as there appears to have been reverts on Road signs in Germany. I'm not sure who is in the right as I'm unfamiliar with this article, so I've reverted to the last stable version. — Czello 16:01, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
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SPA and NOTHERE editor User:Argonne73

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User:Argonne73 This blatant SPA has done nothing besides fight the deletion process at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Argonne Rebels Drum and Bugle Corps, edit war when the AfD closed as redirect [197] [198], hijack other articles to try and get the text back into Wikipedia [199], and most recently created a fork under a new article title. When I nominated it for speedy deletion [200], their response was to vandalize one of my article creations [201]. Editor is obviously NOTHERE and should be blocked indefinitely. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 03:24, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

indef'ed by user: GeneralNotability Meters (talk) 03:41, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
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Competency issue of TrangaBellam

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TrangaBellam has competency issues as he is engaged in an edit war here and here and they have a tendency of going into in an edit war in past also 14.139.114.213 (talk) 08:12, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

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Personal attacks by Protection194799

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Protection194799 (contributions) has three times repeated a personal attack on me:

  1. 15:48, 27 December 2021
  2. 16:01 27 December 2021
  3. 16:05, 27 December 2021 as an edit summary.

Protection194799's 15:48 post was reverted by Venkat TL at 15:55, who explained in the edit summary "Personal attack towards another editor (WP:NPA)". Venkat TL also placed a warning on User talk:Protection194799 at 15:55. -- Toddy1 (talk) 16:19, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Indianews2122 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)
Protection194799 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)
Indianews2122 was blocked by @Bbb23 on 7 Nov. Protection194799 was registered a week later. Both have same editing interest. I am smelling sweaty feet. Bbb23, where should I file an SPI report? I have already removed it once and I do not want to be seen as engaging in an edit war with this user, but someone should remove his disparaging comments from the talk page. Venkat TL (talk) 16:36, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Now back as an IP user [202] Venkat TL (talk) 16:38, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I've blocked Protection194799 per WP:DUCK. Even if not for that, I would have blocked them for violating WP:NPA, despite a warning. --Hammersoft (talk) 16:42, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you.-- Toddy1 (talk) 16:49, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
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Johnpacklambert violates his topic ban again

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Johnpacklambert is topic banned from editing articles about religion and religious figures (broadly construed). He was recently blocked for a week because of a violation of this ban (although he was unblocked after a day). Following that block he made this edit to John McManus "a British clergyman and historian of religion". The image File:Portrait John McManners.jpg appeared in the article at the time. Additionally, he also made this edit to Raymond Lee Lathan "pastor of New Hope Baptist Church in Milwaukee" and this edit to H. Evan Runner " a graduate of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois, Westminster Theological Seminary". Frangible Round (talk) 22:49, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Why so long in reporting those? They're days old. SilverserenC 22:58, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Because they are in dispute about something, and FR is trying to find an angle on JPL. -Roxy the dog. wooF 23:02, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Brand new editor focuses only on a topic ban violation?? Isn't this the 2nd time? Slywriter (talk) 23:05, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Topic ban violations are topic ban violations. If you dispute what I have reported here, let me know. Frangible Round (talk) 23:12, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Indeed it is. See here. Wikignome Wintergreentalk 23:14, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
@Silver seren: Does that matter? Frangible Round (talk) 23:10, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Regardless of the reporter's intentions, if there's a possible topic ban violation, it should be investigated. It's been made clear to JPL time and again to steer clear from this topic area. clpo13(talk) 23:12, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

Seriously though, why does nobody want to discuss this? It can't keep getting swept under the rug forever. clpo13(talk) 23:16, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

  • These edits were all mistakes. I had no idea when I made them any dealt with religion in any way.John Pack Lambert (talk) 23:18, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
    • How many times have you been told to be extra sure you're abiding by the topic ban? This is becoming a time sink. clpo13(talk) 23:21, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
      • I am very much trying. The state legislature article only mentioned that in the lead and I found the dates from the info box. I had no idea at the time what his non-political career was. I will be more diligent in the future and review these articles more before saving edits.John Pack Lambert (talk) 23:27, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
        • For what little it is worth, I can completely believe that the edit to Raymond Lee Lathan was a good faith mistake. The other two, however, are not even close. To me, they represent willful and flagrant violations of the ban. I don't believe there should be any sanction, but please, please, please stop doing that. Cheers. Dumuzid (talk) 23:32, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
            • None of these edits were willful violations. The other two edits involved the issue of not using super common nicknames like Bill for William 8n quotes or in other ways lengthening the lead. That is the only thing I saw when I did those edits. I am very sorry that I did not review them further. I thought I had been, and I was not in any way trying to flaunt or disregard the topic ban in these cases. I was only focused on trying to implement the MOS on nicknames. I am very sorry about this mistake and will redouble my efforts to not edit anything that is even close to the line.John Pack Lambert (talk) 23:39, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
              • In your edit here the article’s got a pretty big lead pic of an guy with a dog collar and the lead sentence that you edited ends with was a British clergyman and historian of religion who specialized in the history of the church and other aspects of religious life in 18th-century France. ??? DeCausa (talk) 23:50, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
  • We're not discussing it now because we don't give presents out to disruptive socks. If JPL continues to do this and an editor in good standing raises the issue then we can discuss it again then. Black Kite (talk) 23:30, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

I wish folks would stop using bullet points in non-survey type discussions. BTW: How can an new editor know about ANI? GoodDay (talk) 23:43, 20 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Last time this happened I blocked for a violation. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and took their word that they did not understand the nature of the ban, and I removed the block early. I made it very clear to them what the standards are. In my opinion JPL cannot claim ignorance again. I think this topic ban should be enforced with another block and this time they should serve the entire length. HighInBC Need help? Just ask. 23:47, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
  • These are two separate issues. The sock is blocked as they should be, when they come back we will block them again. Do we give immunity to violations because a sock reported them? The community has created this topic ban, they expect it to be enforced. At least one user in good standing has asked that this be responded to[203], so there ya go. HighInBC Need help? Just ask. 23:57, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I am not doing anything, I am on vacation right now. I just popped in to dispel the claim that John does not know better. That was their song last time and I made sure there was no uncertainty when I accepted that claim last time[204]. This user has been given a second, third, and fourth chance and frankly I find their claims that this is once again an accident to strain credibility. HighInBC Need help? Just ask. 00:11, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
What precedent does this realistically set? We deal with both matters as they stand: the sock is duly dealt with as a sock, and the topic ban violation is dealt with regardless of how it came to our attention. Theknightwho (talk) 16:59, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Ready, aim, collapse
Meanwhile, editors are still bullet-pointing their posts & obviously ignoring my complaint about it. GoodDay (talk) 23:53, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
Perhaps this would be better addressed in another thread? HighInBC Need help? Just ask. 23:59, 20 December 2021 (UTC)
More to the point, editors are ignoring GoodDay's complaint and yet GoodDay keeps complaining. GoodDay, it's just a preference you have, and one that runs against almost universal practice: new posts which branch off from the OP, instead of from a subthread already ongoing, are routinely (and helpfully) bulleted. It's your not bulleting, as you did just here above, that looks weird and out of place.
On the other hand, an indented bullet used when simply replying to the post immediately above (where a simple indent -- no bullet -- would do) I find annoying. Yet discussions proceed and life goes on, and I don't try to bend everyone to my will on this minor point. EEng 18:25, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Bullet points are OK because:
  • they help to both indent a new comment and emphasize it a bit more than a mere indentation,
  • they suit the aesthetic tendency of some users, which there's no real need to straitjacket editors matters of style on talk page formats, within reason, and
  • changing this would mean making a rule, which would near impossible, would consume time and energy if it was, would add another unnecessary petifogging rule, and would be one more opportunity to put editors in a cop/perp relationship rather than a collegial one.
Herostratus (talk) 17:07, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • On the edit with the man where it said John "Jack" then his last name all I focused on and saw was that Jack is the standard nickname for John and that the manual of style says that we should not put such a standard nickname is quotes inside the name in the lead. That is all I noticed before I made the edit. I only noticed that much and fixing that was all I was focused on. I realize now that I should have slowed down and surveyed the article a bit more, but I saw that and went straight to fixing it. I am very sorry for this mistake. I was not trying to break any rule, I was trying to comply with the common nickname rule. I thought I was surveying the articles before I did so but I was clearly not doing so enough. I am very sorry about this. I will redouble my efforts and make sure to survey articles more before editing. I am very sorry about this mistake. It was no way intentional. I was just trying to comply with the guideline. I will be more circumspect in the future. I am really sorry.John Pack Lambert (talk) 00:07, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

As they say around here, 'competence is required'. It appears that JPL's competence doesn't actually extend to reading a sentence before he edits it. Does he get a free pass for that too? AndyTheGrump (talk) 00:13, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

    • I was editing the specific part where the name with the quotes was. That was a clear non-compliance with what the MOS says about using common nicknames in quotes. My whole focus was on that first part, and so I was just totally ignoring the rest of what it said about the person because I was only focused on the name.John Pack Lambert (talk) 00:21, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The topic ban is on religious figures and religion, broadly construed. John McManners, Raymond Lee Lathan, and H. Evan Runner are religious figures. McManners' photo at the top is him in clerical garb, so that was impossible to miss. The Raymond Lee Lathan article is only five sentences long, from which JPL derived his birth and death dates, so his various religious degrees would have been impossible for him to miss. In the H. Evan Runner article, JPL edited the sentence immediately preceding the Westminster Theological Seminary mention, and the whole brief article contains the words "Christianity" or "Christian" six times (plus another in the citations). I'd say it's time for JPL to receive a more extensive block, which is not removed early. Softlavender (talk) 00:24, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • The two articles where I changed shortened name references that is literally all I saw. It was not at all an attempt on my part to edit anything related to religion. I was fully focused on the name reference part and nothing else. The other all I noticed was the opening that only describes him as a state legislator. I was not trying to flaunt any bans by my actions here. These were legitimate mistakes caused by rushing and not paying attention to all the possible parameters. I am very sorry about this. I was not in any way trying yo flaunt any ban. I had no idea that any of these articles involved religious figures.John Pack Lambert (talk) 00:33, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
      • Please re-read what I wrote. It's impossible that you did not know on Raymond Lee Lathan, as you derived his birth and death dates from the article, which is only five sentences long. And you had to have seen the clerical photo in John McManners, because you couldn't have edited the lead sentence without seeing it. To quote HighInBC above, "Last time this happened I blocked for a violation. I gave them the benefit of the doubt and took their word that they did not understand the nature of the ban, and I removed the block early. I made it very clear to them what the standards are. In my opinion JPL cannot claim ignorance again. I think this topic ban should be enforced with another block and this time they should serve the entire length." and "I just popped in to dispel the claim that John does not know better. That was their song last time and I made sure there was no uncertainty when I accepted that claim last time[2]. This user has been given a second, third, and fourth chance and frankly I find their claims that this is once again an accident to strain credibility." (bolding mine) -- Softlavender (talk) 00:40, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • These were accidents. I am acting in good faith. I derived the birth and death years from a narrow focus on categories, and I did not see the picture. I often do not look at pictures.John Pack Lambert (talk) 00:47, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Latham is in no categories at all related to religion. He is only categorized based on being a politician. So looking at the lead and the categories would lead one to not realize he was in any way connected to religion.John Pack Lambert (talk) 00:49, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose a block. The edits are unobjectionable, the thread is opened in bad faith, and the explanation that one could make these edits without reading the article is plausible. JPL, please find a way to edit that won't let this happen again. --JBL (talk) 00:53, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
FWIW, JPL's contribution history around the times of those edits show him working through articles in Category:1915 births and Category:1916 births at a rate of about one a minute, editing the first sentence to remove some nicknames and/or insert or shorten birth & death dates as (yyyy-yyyy), and adding or correcting categories. It doesn't look as if he chose those articles to edit for any other reason. After doing that task so long, he may have become confident that he was doing something totally unrelated to the scope of his ban. He was wrong in that the task might be unrelated but some individual edits would not be. This meant that after hundreds of edits over a week or two for each birth year, anyone wishing to find breaches would have a good chance of finding them, especially with suitable category-intersection search skills. NebY (talk) 01:04, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • I have been trying to avoid conflict edits. There are multiple cases of wrong birth years in those categories I have glossed over because of the ban. There are also multiple cases of common nicknames I have left stand because of the ban. I was trying to avoid any conflict, rushing away from articles with even a little conflict. I did not intentionally include religious figures and was proactively avoiding them, even a few articles that said nothing about religion because I was sure if I dug deeper on them I would find something. However with the state legislator based on the lead and cats I did not bother to look through the short body. With the other two I was so focused on fixing the name reference that I forgot to figure out anything about why they were notable. I am very sorry I rushed so, I was not trying to and I was not trying to defy the ban. There were multiple cases of articles clearly in the wrong birth year category that I just left alone because of the ban. I was trying to abide by the ban. I am very sorry I did not take the time to ensure these articles complied and just rushed in to deal with stylistic issues at the very start. I will slow down and make sure to not do this again.John Pack Lambert (talk) 01:14, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Block. The edit to John McManners was a particularly blatant violation of a topic ban on religion and religious figures broadly construed. I can understand not looking at the photo, even not registering the dog collar in that photo if one's own religion doesn't use them; for all I know, Johnpacklambert may have a sight impairment. But that article (not John McManus, there's a typo above), when JPL opened the edit window, began: "John "Jack" McManners {{post-nominals|country=GBR|CBE|FBA|FAHA}} (1916–2006) was a British clergyman and historian of religion who specialized in the history of the church and other aspects of religious life in 18th-century France." (And continued, as it still does: "He was [[Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History]] at the [[University of Oxford]] from 1972 to 1984. He also served as Fellow and Chaplain of [[All Souls College, Oxford]], from 1964 to 2001." Everything there except the name, the years and All Souls (which a cautious non-Oxonian subject to a topic ban from religion, broadly construed, might be expected to assume was a religious institution) is related to the Christian religion and two Christian denominations. This is in no way an edge case. McManners was not a clergyman and historian of a faith that JPL might not be familiar with or might not have considered included within the purview of religion. If JPL was working too quickly not to notice that, despite making efforts to check for articles that would violate his topic ban, he was not working carefully enough. The topic ban was instituted in lieu of a ban from Wikipedia, since indef-blocks for JPL's editing in the religious sphere have been tried and have not worked. (I read the discussion, but I don't believe I participated.) The community determined that this was necessary to prevent further disruption. If JPL is being this careless, the only possible conclusions are that he either is incapable of controlling himself and keeping away from religion (where the comunity has determined he causes intolerable disruption) or that he doesn't consider the topic ban important enough to take sufficient care. Either way, a block is required as the next step. Apologies are all well and good, but JPL also said he understood the topic ban when he was unblocked for his first violation. As to the identity of the reporting party, I'm afraid I consider that a red herring. We all have better things to do than monitor JPL's edits, that's why there was consensus that either a site ban or a topic ban was required. And many editors, I'm sure, try to cut a long-term, well intentioned editor some slack and would rather not tattle about them being naughty. But that edit is a blatant, careless, unignorable violation, so much so that I am afraid there are probably several more. Yngvadottir (talk) 02:40, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • I have to agree with Yngvadottir here. The John McManners was literally impossible to miss. Just open the editing window and see. The only way for the repeated drama to stop here IMO is for the topic ban to be enforced and not removed early. Either it's a topic ban or it isn't. If it isn't, remove or reword the topic ban. If it is, enforce it. If JPL can't help himself, then he can stop making small rapid edits. Softlavender (talk) 05:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
      • No, it's not impossible: the edit only affects the name (the first three words), and if I were checking for the kinds of errors we're talking about then I also wouldn't read the whole first sentence or look at the lead images. JPL's explanation is completely plausible in all respects. --JBL (talk) 12:49, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose a block, he adequately explained what happened way up the page someplace, there is no conscious violation here. Randy Kryn (talk) 02:57, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose a block as I said above, for at least two out of the three edits in question, I cannot believe that the religious component was unnoticed--and if it was, that's such willful blindness that I hardly find it exculpatory. But, as I believe Cicero said, de minimis non curat Wikipedia, and I think there is wisdom in that maxim. I once again implore JPL to be more conscientious. Cheers, all. Dumuzid (talk) 03:03, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Deny The banned user is getting their way wasting everyone's time. Start treating their posts as poisoned fruit as it is obvious they are hawkishly watching JPL edits to catch minor mistakes. If JPL makes a real mistake, this board will be the first to know. Slywriter (talk) 03:09, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I really did not realize these were problematic when I fmdid them vecause I was so narrowly focused on the issues I was fixing I did not see anything else. I am very sorry about that and will not do it again. Two of them I was focused on the common name rule, this about name variations that are so common or so obvious that they do not need to be explained. I will make sure in the future that will check to make sure I know what the article is on fully in the future before I make any edit related to the name, no matter how obvious or intuitive it is. The other was a simple adding the birth and death years to an article that at quick glance appeared to be one of our myriad of articles on members of the Wisconsin legislature. We have articles on members of the Wisconsin legislature much further back in general than many other states. I did not think to check what his pre and extra legislative career was. That was clearly my fault. I want to make this right. If it will appease people I can go back and reverse the edits. Or I will just stay away. I am going to be much, much more careful in the future. I was not trying to flaunt the ban. I have tried really hard to abide by the broad topic ban. I have avoided editing even categories that may be more ethnic ones than religious ones where there might be any possibility of conflict. I was not trying to flaunt the ban in these cases. I was just so focuses on the narrow issues that I was editing that I forgot to check the whole article. I am very, very, very sorry. I did this totally without any ill will. I was just trying to bring the openings of these articles into compliance with the guidelines set forth in the manual of style of Wikipedia. I should have read them more fully before doing say edits. There was no good reason for me not to. I am very sorry about that. I am pleading with people to show forgiveness. I had no realization what the possible conflicts were here. In 2 cases I was just focused on editing the giving of the name at the start of the article that I did not look at all beyond the giving of the name. In the other case I was so focused on the placing of the birth and death years in parenthesis and on seeing that the subject was a politician I thought I was in the clear and did not delve into the life section, just looking through the opening that said he was a politician and the category section that gave his birth and death years. I really was not trying to evade the ban at all. I have been trying to avoid articles that are anywhere near the ban. I am really, really, really sorry about this. I recognize now I was too narrowly focused when I made these edits and apologize for them. I was not in anyway trying to be disruptive or evade the ban. I was narrowly focused on the matter of how the names of the subjects were listed and adding the birth and death years in parenthesis and neglected to consider the whole scope of the subjects. I am very sorry about this and am asking that people please accept my apology and my promise yo redouble my efforts to avoid any possible conflict in the future.John Pack Lambert (talk) 04:39, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Block for violations, or change the wording of the topic ban. These are three clear violations according to the current wording of the topic ban. If JPL is allowed to make small gnomish edits (removing nicknames from lede, adding birth-death dates to lede) to articles on religious figures, then add that wording to the topic ban. If he's not allowed to do that, then block now for clear violations (which he has repeatedly been warned to be careful about) which he did not expend even the slightest effort to avoid, and since HighInBC has already noted that he's already "been given a second, third, and fourth chance", he's clearly not going to do so in the future, because his behavior clearly demonstrates that he could not care less about the topic ban when it comes to his rapid gnomish edits. Softlavender (talk) 06:29, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oh my gosh , this is a clear violation of his topic ban. When I click on John McManners, I immediately see a portrait of a guy wearing a clerical collar and the first sentences of that biography say a British clergyman and historian of religion who specialized in the history of the church and other aspects of religious life in 18th-century France. He was Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Oxford fMy thouhhtdbrom 1972 to 1984. He also served as Fellow and Chaplain of All Souls College, Oxford, from 1964 to 2001. Any assertion by this editor that I did not intentionally include religious figures and was proactively avoiding them, even a few articles that said nothing about religion because I was sure if I dug deeper on them I would find something seems be disingenuous at best and overtly false at worst, since is is glaringly obvious to any uninvolved editor that this is an article about a religious figure. Cullen328 (talk) 06:49, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    @Cullen328: Yes but that's because you're clicking on the articles to look at the articles, which is not what JPL was doing. Look at the three problematic edits: none of them extend past the first few words of the first sentence! --JBL (talk) 12:52, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    JBL, he had to have landed on the articles before he opened the edit field. And click on the edit fields of all three articles and what do you see? What is the very first thing you see here [205]? And you are completely ignoring Cullen's comment that "Any assertion by this editor that I did not intentionally include religious figures and was proactively avoiding them, even a few articles that said nothing about religion because I was sure if I dug deeper on them I would find something seems be disingenuous at best and overtly false at worst, since is is glaringly obvious to any uninvolved editor that this is an article about a religious figure." -- Softlavender (talk) 21:57, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    @Softlavender: Look at JPL's edits, in context: in order to perform edits like that, one quickly scans the first few words of the article. I perform edits like this from time to time -- for example, once I went through every article that contained a link to "e.g." and removed the inappropriate ones. Doing that doesn't involve reading any of the article at all, you just open, hit edit, fix, and leave. Maybe you've never done similar gnome-like editing, but it's really extremely easy to change certain kinds of things without engaging in any way with the text -- and JPL's relevant edits are just like this, mixed in among a lot of other edits that are also just like this. There's a real lack of WP:AGF in this thread: the underlying edits are not problematic, the violation of the topic ban is real but technical rather than substantive, and JPL has offered a completely plausible explanation of the behavior, along with an apology and a promise to do better. Meanwhile, blocking him would serve to encourage the genuinely disruptive OP. --JBL (talk) 23:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    JBL, you are not under a topic ban. Johnpacklambert is -- a topic ban that he has been warned and rewarned and rewarned and rewarned about again and again and again, and that he has already been given a second, third, and fourth chance on. You have also once again failed to address Cullen's statement above. "Any assertion by this editor that I did not intentionally include religious figures and was proactively avoiding them, even a few articles that said nothing about religion because I was sure if I dug deeper on them I would find something seems be disingenuous at best and overtly false at worst, since is is glaringly obvious to any uninvolved editor that this is an article about a religious figure." (bolding mine) Blocking him, without early removal, would actually force him to take the topic ban seriously and avoid the need for ANI threads about him (and endless faux apologies and promises which do not hold up) at every turn. -- Softlavender (talk) 23:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    What would avoid the need for ANI threads about non-problematic edits would be not rewarding trolls who start ANI threads about non-problematic edits. As for your other point, I'm sure Cullen will be able to determine how my post relates to his, and if he wants to discuss it with me he knows how to do so; but I don't see the point in trying to explain it to you again. --JBL (talk) 23:38, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Short timeframe block I can totally see how it happened, and I can believe that it wasn't done with intent to violate, but that doesn't change that it is a violation after many warnings. Perhaps a slap on the wrist? Leijurv (talk) 08:54, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Either block or alter the topic ban. This was a clear violation of the topic ban, as is. If the community is not willing act on it, then the topic ban should reflect that these kinds of trivial edits (so trivial they can be made without reading more than a couple of words in the article) are allowed or that whenever they are reported by sock/meatpuppets they should be immediatly disconsidered. Isabelle 🔔 11:31, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support block: Hell, at this point, what's to say that JPL isn't the sockmaster himself, reporting himself so he can make religious edits with impunity, knowing that people will wave the "poisoned fruit" flag? Alright, that's a bit of a baroque scenario, but there was a topic ban -- and one put in place after many, many warnings. There've also been many apologies, breast beatings and I'll never do this again, I promise, honest to Betsy, really, this time you can believe mes. Cullen328 is dead on in his assessment. Either JPL is too deeply stupid to recognize that he's editing a religious article (in which case this is a CIR issue and he shouldn't be editing at all), or he's playing us, and at this stage it doesn't matter worth a damn who reported him and why. Because think of it, folks: since when does BOOMERANG immunize the target against wrongdoing? Ravenswing 11:51, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    Christ what a stupid AGF-violating idea, why would you even suggest it? --JBL (talk) 12:52, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    I don't know about you, but I don't believe AGF to be a suicide pact, and especially not when an editor has manifestly demonstrated his bad faith. The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result. JPL has been down this road over and over and over again. I don't know what you believe "topic ban, broadly construed" to mean, but editors have had the banhammer dropped on them for so much as making tangential mentions on their talk pages. Oh-it-was-just-a-minor-violation handwringing does not bloody cut it any more. Ravenswing 21:15, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Either JPL needs to change his way of editing or the topic ban needs to be enforced with blocks, because there is no point in having it otherwise. I have little confidence that he will be able to do the former. His edits give the appearance of someone editing quickly and not caring whether it could be on an article on a religious figure, because they are only minor edits and not "willful violations." We are going to be back here time and time again unless something changes. I do not know why, when JPL was let off from his last block early, he did not take extra care to make absolutely sure he was not breaching the topic ban in the future. How many more chances is he going to get?-- Pawnkingthree (talk) 13:41, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Block Until the end of 2021 by UTC. I am extremely sorry about this. I thought I was being careful and was trying to be very cautious. I was so focused on the nature of these edits that I did not look beyond them. I propose that because this is a clear, although totally unintentional violation of the topic ban, we block me from editing until the very end of 2021 by UTC. This is well over a week, and seems as good a time to end it as any. I was not trying to evade the topic ban in any way. I was so focused on the small edits in these cases that I did not look at the big picture. I am very, very sorry about this. I was not trying to evade the topic ban, I was just so narrowly focused on the issues of the proper form of giving the correct name and putting (1915-1996) or whatever exact years it was in the lead in the articles at hand that I totally forgot to look any deeper. I feel in this case that a block on editing for 10 days would be reasonable. None of these edits were deliberate on my part, and I have been trying to avoid any edits that would run afoul of the ban, generally not even reading further in articles when I see words that indicate the subject was a religious leader. I am very sorry about this, and was not trying to be disruptive at all. I am hoping a 10 day block of all editing will be enough to satisfy people who want to show this topic ban in enforced. I am extremely sorry about these mistakes. I did not do any of them intentionally, and will be more deliberative in the future. I am hoping 10 days, and blocking me from any more edits for the rest of the year will be considered enough to show that we are serious about the topic ban. I am hoping this will be considered to be long enough.John Pack Lambert (talk) 13:52, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose block Seems quite a slim violation, trying to save the man's dignity by removing the incorrect nickname. I think if there was series of them perhaps over several days or weeks perhaps, but it seems such a small thing. scope_creepTalk 13:59, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment The two edits done related to the names of the names of the people were focused entirely on the names of the people and had no relation to anything else about them. I see now I should have looked deeper into the articles, and I have been doing that on other articles, I am very sorry I was too fast with these edits. One of these edits was to bring article leads into compliance with the Wikipedia manual of style guidelines that says use William Henry Gates not William Henry "Bill" Gates. I thought I was making sure that I was not stepping into religious figure ones when I came across them. I can think of at least 2 religious figures that I saw similar issues with and made sure to move on. With articles that have a religious figure title in parentheses, I only click on them because of wanting the whole birth year category to go from blue to purple so I can easily tell I have gone through all articles, and click back off before I even see anything. I guess I was so focused on making the changes in these cases that I got careless and did not check to make sure they were in no way a religious leader, broadly construed. I am very sorry about this. I was not at all trying to evade the topic ban. The other 2 were the fact that if we have a name given as say J. Edgar Hoover we in the opening say John Edgar Hoover and do not further than that explain the common name form. That was the issue involved in the second edit, if you look at J. Edgar Hoover] you will see we just give his name, and do not bother further saying in the lead he was commonly known as J. Edgar Hoover, because it is the article title. That is the issue involved in the second case, and it had no relevance to who the person was, so I unwisely and rashly did not even both trying to figure out, which I am sincerely sorry for. In the last case it is standard practice to put (1915-1996) or whatever exact years someone lived in parentheses after the name. In that case I saw that the person was a state legislator, and I knew their birth date because of the category, and quickly saw the death date in the categories as well. I probably quickly glanced through the article to ensure that the birth and death years were in the article, but I failed to read it in detail because the lead only said they were a member of the a state legislature and all the categories identified them as a politician, or were bare bio facts categories, there were no categories that at all related to religion. I see now that I should have been more careful before making these edits. I was only focused on the very narrow impact, and am very sorry about that. I was not in any way trying to evade the topic ban. I am very sorry about this.John Pack Lambert (talk) 15:02, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • In summary, 2 were focused on issues completely related to the name. I unwisely did not go beyond looking at the name, I see that in the future I need to make sure to do so. The 3rd was a person who the lead only mentioned he was a state legislator. I will in the future make sure to better understand people before I edit the article at all.John Pack Lambert (talk) 15:04, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose a block I understand that this is very serious. As I have explained it was accidental. I will redouble my efforts to make sure any edit I do does not in any way run against the topic ban. I am very sorry I rushed these edits and will not do so in the future. 2 of these were 100% focused on the form of the name in the full name giving space, and not at all focused on the rest of the article, and the other was adding (1915-1996) or whatever exact years to an article on a state legislator whose lead only mentioned that role and who was only categorized as a politician. I am very sorry that I did not pause and make sure I fully understood the content of these articles. I was not trying to be disruptive at all, nor was I trying to go against the topic ban. I am asking for people to please be understanding and lenient.John Pack Lambert (talk) 15:48, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • No block, because:
  • OP is a puppet, just as OP was a puppet here two weeks ago, and even if you don't mind encouraging puppets, others disagree so this is an invitation to time-wasting partisan drama.
  • I know the guy. It is certainthat these edits were accidental. The editor was not seeking out religious articles, but going thru lists of like articles to make minor improvements, which was suggested and is proper.
  • It is pettifoggery to consider these edits as anything but trivial and anodyne and had nothing to do with anything religions. Would you block the editor for removing an extra space or adding a period.
  • As the song says "Sometimes I think that this old world is one big prison yard, some of us are prisoners, and some of us are guards". The songwriter was not suggesting that this is desirable. It's not a desirable paradigm for the Wikipedia in my opinionSo let's not get into that sort of relationship when it is not necessary or useful, as here. Herostratus (talk) 17:17, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
I am with Herostratus on this one. DFTT, or their socks. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 23:21, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment - I don't really know the ropes around here, but from what I can tell the only things changed were completely unrelated to religion. That does not seem like grounds for blocking, but I'm not going to oppose since I don't really know what I'm doing. Skarmory (talk • contribs) 18:24, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    This is an important consideration. The other way is a slippery slope, like judging someone guilty, because they have a topic ban on WWII and edited article on Europe#Geography, and obviously WWII happened in Europe so the t-ban was violated... sigh. Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 23:18, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support Block - Anything else would make a mockery of Wikipedia's rules and restrictions. Please use the tools the community has entrusted you with and block this serial abuser of our trust and patience. EnPassant♟♙ (talk) 20:05, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    serial abuser jfc there is nothing abusive (serially or otherwise) about the edits under consideration here. Blocking for trivial shit like this will be an encouragement to the only person here whose behavior has been problematic (the troll who opened the thread). --JBL (talk) 21:20, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    Please stop WP:BLUDGEONing everyone here who supports the enforcement of a topic ban. The "sock" topic is a red herring. If a "sock" posts that someone has vandalized TFA with a pornographic image do we kill the messenger and leave the vandalism ouy of spite for "socks"? This is rank stupidity. EnPassant♟♙ (talk) 22:45, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    False analogies are not helpful. JPL has not done anything like posting a pornographic image. There is an explanation for the violations, namely that JPL plods through a long to-do list and becomes so focused on their style tweaks that they don't know what topic they are currently editing. The question is, what should happen when no one in good standing noticed a problem and a sock has raised it here. Johnuniq (talk) 23:01, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
If the topic ban is not to be enforced, as we've seen from the two times it has been violated recently, then it should be vacated. All I see here are excuses and apologism. EnPassant♟♙ (talk) 00:32, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Clutch those pearls tightly. 🙄 EnPassant♟♙ (talk) 00:32, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose, with some reservations. If someone is doing a pile of edits making sure that the Reader knows that certain persons called “Bill” were actually named “William” or suchlike, they really aren’t editing the topic per se. This sort of editing is often a bad thing itself, of course, leading to heaps of carefully polished turds: bad articles made perfect in grammar and form; and it also allows cranks to form “facts on the groundpage” en masse, but it is an integral part of editing-Wiki-as-it-actually-is. Qwirkle (talk) 23:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • No harm, no foul. The long battle to stop JPL's disruption, injection of religious beliefs, and other unacceptable behaviour is won and done. Editors may have wished him gone during that battle, but it is no longer necessary to eliminate him. A prisoner breaking rocks should not be killed for hitting a rock that was the wrong shade of grey, and we should not crush a man who can and quite desperately will try harder to stay within his precise bounds. NebY (talk) 23:48, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

 Comment: I am not an admin so I may be way out of my lane, but this is an inordinate amount of discussion for what should be a quick decision. Why has no one stepped in and either given JBL [JPL] a punitive ban [for the violation] or closed it as hounding by socks? It's one or the other. From my perspective it is absurd. Are people thinking they are creating a precedent which will make it quicker the future? To this, I say "How?" ... everyone will always argue their case as unique.
Slap on the wrist or serious punishment [timeframe block]? I hope someone will step up and close this. --SVTCobra 02:00, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Oppose block stop rewarding the socks by wasting time arguing about possible sanctions for good faith mistakes. LEPRICAVARK (talk) 03:02, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment I can completely believe JPL's explanation that he was focused on his gnomish edit and didn't look at the entire article. I realize that for some editors who work on content differently, who focus on sentences and paragraphs rather than a word or a date, that seems unbelievable but there was a time I just worked on article categories without focusing on the entire article. There are different ways of editing and different things to focus upon.
THAT SAID, it was a minor topic ban violation and didn't deal with the substance of what the topic ban was concerned about and I would support a short, limited block. I think there has to be a compromise between those editors who see this as a small slip and those editors that seem to be advocating an indefinite block. This was an incidental and minor slip but it was a slip and there should be some consequences. But, please, keep the errors in some perspective...it's not as if he was creating articles on religious figures, he was making small MOS corrections. And the irony here is when we have been in the same discussion, I am almost always on the opposite side of the discussion from JPL....but I don't think small errors should incur mammoth penalties. In every thing, proportion. Liz Read! Talk! 05:56, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
@SVTCobra: See WP:NOTPUNISH. Also, I think you meant JPL instead of JBL lol –MJLTalk 08:02, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Indeed, see WP:CONFUSED (currently entry 68). --JBL (talk) 12:49, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Gotcha, sorry about that. I struck and replaced a few words. Cheers, --SVTCobra 15:58, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose anything more than a very brief block of one to three days. JPL and I often disagree but I have followed his work since the T ban and it’s clear that he is trying very hard to avoid controversy while still contributing to the encyclopedia in a positive way and on a daily basis. JPL needs to take more care to steer clear of religious figures, even when making gnomish edits, but a lengthy block would be disproportionate given the inadvertent nature of the violations. Cbl62 (talk) 14:55, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Block indef The sheer length of this discussion, and the editor time involved proves that, despite enormous effort, we cannot craft a topic-ban to which JPL can adhere. The topic ban was only imposed in lieu of an indefinite block, and this leniency has not worked. There are no signs that it is likely to work, or that JPL will ever understand it, or keep his word, so the only sensible option left is to reluctantly abort this admirable experiment in leniency and impose an indef-block.
We've done our best here, but JPL isn't playing. He doesn't think he needs to comply because compliance is never enforced. It might seem cruel, but it would be more cruel to keep stringing him along when any fool can see an indef is the only place this ends up for an editor who can't, and repeatedly won't, comply with the simple options to avoid an indef which have been given. As the old ANI adage goes: enough. Begoon 13:05, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Un-archiving this was a terrible idea, particularly to !vote for something completely ridiculous like this. --JBL (talk) 14:30, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, you've made your position clear repeatedly.
This was, however, my first post on the subject, so let's see what further comments ensue. Do you think I'm not entitled to feel that such a long-running issue deserves resolution rather than a drift to obscurity? Odd thing to think, if you do...
There's nothing ridiculous, by the way, in suggesting that it might be a good idea for JPL to realise what is actually at stake here, rather than very unwisely viewing it as just the latest episode in a saga he can always argue his way out of. You're doing him no favours there... Begoon 14:45, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
This thread was dormant for four days and, as far as I can tell, you are the first person to call for an indef. I sympathize with your desire for a resolution, but this seems a little excessive. LEPRICAVARK (talk) 18:00, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Here's a novel idea, ask JPL to self-revert his violations. If he refuses, block. If he does not refuse, move on. And require any new report of a topic ban violation to include a request to JPL that he self-revert prior to it being reported here. Any argument about well I didnt know or skating at the edges would be grounds for increasingly long blocks. But if your concern is the edits then asking that they be self-reverted should be enough. If your concern is JPL has been very bad and he must be punished, well that seems more like something ANI need not concern itself with. Would make the sock reports less likely, would ensure we dont have these pointless time-sucks, would enforce the topic ban (albeit circuitously). nableezy - 21:03, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose block- fruit of the poisonous tree. I weigh up the options: do we grief someone for gnomish edits and let a zero-effort troll sock puppet laugh and laugh, or do we behave as though our IQs are above room temperature? Reyk YO! 02:41, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose block - I figure this would probably be enough to shake up one to make sure they don't make a mistake again. I do like the self-revert idea suggested by User:Nableezy. (JLP - please stick with the topic ban. You make a lot of valuable contributions to the project and I'd hate to see a block.) Missvain (talk) 22:48, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose block per Herostratus. Just fugeddaboudit, they were minor edits. There's no point in blocking Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the work is extraordinary. —usernamekiran • sign the guestbook(talk) 23:04, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
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PrfctSam Trying to Disrupt AFD

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This page was created in November 2021 by an unregistered editor in draft space and then submitted to Articles for Creation on 27 December 2021, after Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Karishma Sawant was closed as Delete. The draft was then declined by User:Dan arndt as failing acting notability. PrfctSam then moved the draft to article space, and I nominated it for AFD at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Karishma Sawant (2nd nomination).

PrfctSam then moved the article back to draft space, and within three minutes an unregistered editor removed the AFD template. The timing is such that it appears that PrfctSam logged out in the (useless) intention of avoiding scrutiny. User:Spiderone then moved the page back to article space, and a bot restored the AFD tag. (Some disruptive editors apparently think that they can defeat an AFD in this way.)

PrfctSam has two RETIRED banners on their user talk page, also maybe in the (useless) hope of avoiding scrutiny.

Request a block of the registered account and the IP range until the AFD is complete. Robert McClenon (talk) 17:01, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

I'd take the 'retired' message with a pinch of salt given that they only joined last week! They seem unusually proficient for a new editor. I do wonder if this person has had other accounts before. Spiderone(Talk to Spider) 17:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I've closed the AfD by speedy deleting the article G4, as it's exactly the same as the one that was deleted by AfD only 10 days ago. Black Kite (talk) 18:24, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
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Continued to disruptive edits after 1 month blocked

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This IP user User:103.144.225.75 (talk) (contributions) still continue to disruptive and adding an unsourced edits at Myanmar Airways International and Myanmar National Airlines after 1 month of blocking. I hope you give this IP address another block or something. Cornerstone2.0 (talk) 04:42, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I blocked 103.144.225.75 for three months. Johnuniq (talk) 05:57, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
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Misuse of Talk page

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Rainer Clark (talk · contribs) has been trying to use the Talk page Talk:Jehovah's Witnesses for preaching/advocacy of the organisation unrelated to discussion of the article. (See the editor’s changes in the Talk page’s edit history for the initial now-removed section.) Two other editors Boba43 (talk · contribs) and Jehovah's Servent (talk · contribs) have also appeared in support of the editor, all identifying as members of the denomination. The first editor has since claimed to be a child and says they have ‘reported’ me to a Wikipedia email address. I only currently have access to edit on mobile and providing diffs would be very cumbersome but the edit histories for the Talk page should be sufficient. See also User talk:Rainer Clark and User talk:Jehovah's Servent.—Jeffro77 (talk) 07:43, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Jeffro77 (talk · contribs) is a {{hypocritical}} about this as he 'misused' the talk page Talk:Jehovah's Witnesses by telling me, Boba43 (talk · contribs) and Jehovahs Servent (talk · contribs) on a public talk page instead of our own which, is rather embarrassing and hurtful. I do not whish to be bossed around about my own religion and beliefs, especially by someone who doesn't follow my God, Jehovah's, faith. Thanks Rainer.

Interesting. Whatever your real age is, if you want to edit Wikipedia you should obey the rules.—Jeffro77 (talk) 08:51, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
There is also now an admission of sockpuppetry.[206]Jeffro77 (talk) 08:58, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
I blocked all three accounts, we can close the topic.--Ymblanter (talk) 09:23, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
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See User talk:Boba43 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Demonslayers (talkcontribs) 11:24, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

See also the sock’s feigned threat at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Jeffro77#Misuse_of_talk_pages. However it is rather unconvincing.—Jeffro77 (talk) 11:46, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
(The ‘threat’ is not remotely credible so I—the target of the ‘threat’—suggest this thread simply be closed.)—Jeffro77 (talk)
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I am a new user from America and by the time I posting this, I wishes to lodge a report to this user after seeing both his talk page and a few of other talk pages that relate to his edits, I suspect that the edits were not just WP:TPE and disruptive (the talk page speaks for itself, it was clearly evident; that user had poor attitude), but also giving plenty of excuses, edit warring and when the user undo many of the edits that other editors had done. I am only a new editor and I am not aware on this incident until one user from the game show forums informed me about this (and also suspected trolling due to removing an actual information). One of the topics saw on the talk page told that he was an experienced editor but I suspect it was a Freudian excuse because he only joined one month ago, and I also suspecting a sockpuppet for the IP address, 141.157.254.24, due to similar editing patterns.

This report should have clearly all the evidence that I be lodging for. Talk pages, backlog, and everything. Clearly need a punishment or lesson to mete. Thank you. JoanHeart (talk) 01:03, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

I don’t understand what the crime is. I’m not a sock puppet. Aren’t users encouraged to make accounts on this website? So that they can have all the benefits of being registered? Why is this user trying to punish me when I’ve not done anything worth severe sanctions?--CreecregofLife (talk) 01:11, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I've blocked the OP as a  Confirmed sock of TVSGuy.-- Jezebel's Ponyobons mots 01:31, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
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Grandmaster

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Grandmaster is engaging in constant Wikipedia:Casting aspersions and Wikipedia:Edit warring with me and other editors.

Firstly, they have accused me of being a sock puppet on a felt eight occasions - starting with an investigation that did not succeed because he did not have enough evidence, then [207], [208], [209], and many more.

Grandmaster does not contribute to Wikipedia in an earnest and benefitial fashion. He leads edit wars on Shusha, Stepanakert, and Lachin and their talk pages. He says that deleting a secondary Azerbaijani name from an Armenian settlement in Azerbaijan is edit warring (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Edit_warring#User:217.149.166.11_reported_by_User:Grandmaster_(Result:_)), thinks that mentioning a historian's ties to Azerbaijan is irrelevant (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Armenian–Tatar_massacres_of_1905–1907#Brandmeister_and_Grandmaster), and has tried to paint an assassin as an unbounded terrorist instead of mentioning his motivations (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Harry_Sassounian&action=history; almost 10 edits in only a few days.)

Community action is required. Grandmaster is currently involved in an edit warring investigation himself alongside another editor. He has opened two "investigations" prior to today, all of which resulted in nothing. This is reflective of his faults as an editor and bullying and casting aspersions of me.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 15:38, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Edit: I should also mention that according to Grandmaster, knowing what Wikipedia rules like "deleting double spaces" are equals sock puppeting! See

his edit warring investigations above.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 15:52, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Looks like more information at WP:AN3 where OP has filed as well as other editors concerning same users/articles. Slywriter

(talk) 15:43, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

OP is now blocked for 2 months for edit warring, but left with this parting taunt indicating they are going to continue hounding Grandmaster. Might this be something for Wikimedia's safety or Legal teams? — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 18:29, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Jingiby reported by Dandarmkd

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This ethnic Bulgarian user(s) (this account is used by few people, it is noticed at his different writing expretions) is abusing his wikipedia rights and is focuced against Macedonian editors and he tracks their edits. Everything he dislikes, he re-edits or reverts it and simply labels as vandalism. Recently I edited on the article Ali Riza Efendi, then he reverted and insultingly labeled my edit as "common North Macedonian vandalism". His contribution page is a proof. Pure abuse of power. He can not be objective, but some Macedonian editor to be subjective. I have never noticed a user that propagates so much, especially not a foreigh language (hence he/they are Bulgarian) Wikipedia. Please take some measures.Dandarmkd (talk) 21:30, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Hi Dandarmkd, please provide evidence in form of diff links. ~ ToBeFree (talk) 21:46, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Always off to a good start with nationalist ranting about the Balkans... The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 22:01, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
"This ethnic Bulgarian user" not the best way of starting a report. Super Ψ Dro 18:57, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello, this is the my example [210]. I am going to give examples [211][212] by another users whose edits were undid by Jingiby. Dandarmkd (talk) 22:04, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello everyone. First of all, I would like to express my regret that someone has judged my edits so negatively. However, I would like to apologize if this is indeed the case. Now some explanations specifically on the charges against me. In the first case, I reverted an edit that is a typical manifestation of Macedonian nationalism. The case concerns the biographical article on Ali Rıza Efendi (1839–1888). There was changed some information about his birthplace. Today it is located in Thessaloniki, Greece. The name of this city was changed from Greek to Macedonian, and the name of the state of Greece was replaced by the irredentist term Aegean Macedonia. In Greece, this terminology is considered offensive and a manifestation of extreme Macedonian nationalism and even of territorial claims. In the same article, other information was added that the subject was of ethnic Macedonian descent. The first historically known person to present the thesis of the existence of a separate Macedonian ethnic group was Georgi Pulevski. He did this in 1875, but by the end of the First World War his thesis was supported only by a handful of intellectuals. This makes such a claim again some kind of nationalist whim. The sources cited in the article on this issue mention that his origin is from the local Slavs in Macedonia, speaking Serbo-Croatian or Bulgarian, but logically there is no mention of any ethnic Macedonian background. This rather controversial redaction was made without any edit-summary, without explanatory discussion on the talk page, and without adding any source supporting these changes. It was simply marked as a minimal change, which was obviously not true. That's why I removed it. For the other two examples mentioned above, these were also article-changing editions, without any explanatory editorial comment and without adding any sources in their support. The edits I reverted were more than controversial. The first claimed that the Serbs were particularly close to the Macedonian Muslims, which is more than strange and rather dubious. Serbs are Orthodox people, and their language is part of the Western South Slavic languages. Macedonian Muslims speak Eastern South Slavic dialects, with the Islam being their main identification mark, that makes this edit far from neutrality. The second edit I reverted again deals with Macedonian nationalism. It is about the biography of the politician Dimitar Vlahov. The same person was described before it as a Macedonian Bulgarian, which is evident both from the article's content and from the sources in it and the quotations from them, cited below. The word Bulgarian in the term "Macedonian Bulgarian" was just removed here without any hesitation from an anonymous IP, which is a typical style for some Macedonian nationalists. In conclusion, I consider that the complaint against me is a typical case of lack of neutrality and there is no objectivity in it, which is why it is per me unfounded. The accusations that several people use my profile to edit here are complete nonsense. The editor who made these allegations, without any evidence shows unacceptable behavior. Thanks. Jingiby (talk) 18:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

 Comment: From the very start, Dandarmkd's report stinks of a nationalist tone. Commenting or bringing up an editor's ethnicity is a frowned practice in Wikipedia. Looking at the Contribution logs of both editors I can't help how they are vastly different to each other: Jingiby's edits are moderate and modest while Dandarmkd's are not. Dandarmkd's edits are reminiscent of Macedonian nationalism and are doing a number of Page moves that are clearly against consensus. The filler should be reminded of WP:BOOMERANG and their questionable edits/page moves reverted. And as for the other editor, I believe there is absolutely no reason for action to be taken against Jingiby. Wikipedia should protect modest and moderate editors and discourage such kings of reports by editors who seem to be driven by nationalist sentiments. Edit: I reverted the problematic move by Dandarmkd at: [213], and even an old nationalist edit of theirs at: [214]. Please let me know if I missed anything else. Good day. --- SilentResident (talk ✉ | contribs ✎) 12:47, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Hello again. I'm sorry, but I will report Dandarmkd. For about two weeks now he has been creating a series of new articles about houses located in North Macedonia. Although the name of the country has been changed since 2019 in this way, he refuses to accept this reality. He was warned about this a year ago on his talk page, but in vain. He was explained today that per Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Macedonia) in Wikipedia articles the country is referred to by the name North Macedonia. I warned him on his talk page to stop this nationalist practice, for which I link here to our conversation. As a result, he tried to humiliate me ​​by saying he felt sorry for me. After all, he has just created another new article under the name House of Slavko Brezovski, where again he does not use the name North Macedonia, which is the constitutional name of the country. The refusal to accept the country's new name is a typical hallmark of Macedonian nationalism. I think that such a practice should be stopped by the administrators. Jingiby (talk) 16:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Indeed, a look at Jingiby's edit summaries displays his sentiments toward a group of people around which the bulk of his edits are focused. "North Macedonian", for those who do not know, is considered offensive by Macedonians and never used by them to refer to themselves. Jingiby is aware of this but chooses to go out of his way to clear the auto-generated edit summary and paste in his signature "common North Macedonian vandalism" slogan. A blockable offense? Probably not, but it should not be any surprise that Macedonian editors come here a few times a year to report Jingiby. --Local hero talk 17:03, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

I also think SilentResident has mischaracterized and dramatized the reporting user's contributions. I'm not seeing a whole lot of problematic editing. --Local hero talk 17:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

I would have to agree with Silent Resident. Dandarmkd's opening sentence regarding Jingiby's ethnicity is a typical battleground comment, indicative of a nationalistic editor. Dandarmkd's changes to referenced information, at Saint Naum, additions to referenced information at Ali Riza Efendi both without edit summaries or even attempts at using either article talk pages, presents us with a clear view of their POV editing. The follow-up comment on Jingiby's talk page reeks of a silly attempt to personalize the issue instead of addressing their changing of referenced information. In my opinion, Admins should seriously consider WP:BOOMERANG in this case. --Kansas Bear (talk) 19:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, not a great job in articulating this by the reporting user.
I think we are also, however, presented with a "clear view" of Jingiby's POV. In addition to the "North Macedonian" slogan I described above, he has an extensive block log (to the point of being permanently banned for years), and he has recently been shown, for example, to have falsified a source to support his POV. --Local hero talk 20:30, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Local hero, looking at this, I don't think "North Macedonian vandalism" statement is made in an ethnic context but in a political context. A look at the nature of these edits, is enough to understand that they are not mentioned in an ethnic context but political. Anyways, ethnicities in Wikipedia are irrelevant, and the disputes/disagreements are of political nature. Considering the politics of North Macedonia, I am finding Jingiby's "North Macedonian vandalism" to be completely reasonable if not justifiable, especially from the moment the edits borderline characteristics of far-right propaganda by nationalist elements in North Macedonia. That's my take. If I have missed something here, please let me know. --- SilentResident (talk ✉ | contribs ✎) 20:42, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Local hero usually I use the sentence Undid revision common North Macedonian IP vandalism. related to the location of the IPs disrupting systematically different articles related to the Macedonian issue. This was an exception because the destructive edit was done by a registered user from North Macedonia, not by an IP. I really didn't mean to offend anyone. I apologize if this is the case, but I really won't use this sentence for registered users anymore if it does. Also, please find here a scientific article published by Cambridge University Press on 03 April 2020 written by Matthew Nimetz. Nimetz clarifies that: it should be remembered that this usage (Macedonian or North Macedonia's as per the Prespa agreement) applies solely to official usage; what people use in unofficial contexts is a matter of ordinary use of language. Local hero, why don't you say that a few days ago you personally thanked me here for the # 2 edit I was reported, but you take the things a years ago. Didn't you? Regards. Jingiby (talk) 04:27, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
PS. By the way, it is aware that articles related to the Macedonian issue have been the target since years of systematically organized destructive IP attacks. Another time it was a question here of holding online webinars organized by the United Macedonian diaspora, where instructions are given on how me to be reported in order to be banned from editing on Wikipedia. This report now is really not the first but in the last cases as for example here, the reporters were banned, not me. You can look again at WIKIPEDIA WARRIORS: THE NEW FRONT LINES IN THE BATTLE FOR MACEDONIA, especially after 5:30 min. to see how the instructions against me are going on. Jingiby (talk) 04:53, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
For someone as well-versed in Macedonia topics as yourself, you'll have to excuse me if I don't believe that you are labelling edits as "North Macedonian" without the intention of offending Macedonians. Again, you have to go out of your way to, first, check the IP user's location, then clear the auto-generated edit summary, and paste in your patented slogan. Matthew Nimetz doesn't decide what terms are offensive to Macedonians. Not even Zoran Zaev, the guy who imposed the new name, has or would ever use the term "North Macedonian". And you know this.
Yes, I did "thank" you for that edit. Your edits can be good ones and sometimes I acknowledge that. I just find it frankly laughable that SilentResident is describing your activity as "moderate and modest" when my personal experience with your editing style (should I choose to pursue a change counter to the Bulgarian POV) is a swift revert from you followed by days of talkpage discussion that may or may not go anywhere.
Also, I don't think the reporting user (account created in 2012) is related to the video you linked. --Local hero talk 06:31, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
A referendum on changing the country's name took place and 91% of voters voted in favour of this change. On 11 January 2019, the Macedonian Parliament approved the constitutional changes for renaming the country to North Macedonia with a two-thirds parliamentary majority. Jingiby (talk) 07:37, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
With a 38% turnout as a result of a massive boycott. Don't pretend to be naïve and we're getting off topic here. I'll just summarize this point one more time: Jingiby knows Macedonians are offended by "North Macedonian" but uses it anyway despite it requiring extra unnecessary effort on his part. --Local hero talk 19:03, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
It would never occur to me to speak for all members of a country (even a small one like North Macedonia) -- perhaps you should reconsider basing your argument around others accepting at face value your ability to do so? --JBL (talk) 20:55, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
To be precise, I'm speaking on behalf of the dominant ethnic group of the country, not the whole country (though you'd be very hard-pressed to find even the Albanian parties using "North Macedonian"). There are essentially two main viewpoints in the matter: SDSM which is responsible for the name change to North Macedonia and VMRO-DPMNE which largely opposed. Not even SDSM uses "North Macedonian" and has even issued media guidelines explicitly stating that "North Macedonian" is incorrect. So, yes I can comfortably say I am speaking for all Macedonians in the country (and diaspora) as well as most if not all of the ethnic minorities. --Local hero talk 16:57, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Well, at least you make it easy to decide whether or not to treat your arguments as essentially reasonable! --JBL (talk) 17:16, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment There is nothing substantial here to justify a report. Disagreements are a daily activity in the Balkans area, and it is part of human nature to make new controversies from old ones. I suggest this report is closed by an admin and editors focus on improving articles. Many of the important ones have major issues to be addressed. Best if long discussions are made on how to solve those issues rather than to accuse each other of doing this and doing that. Ktrimi991 (talk) 13:16, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment: I'm struck at the incongruity of Jingiby being castigated for using the term of phrase "North Macedonian IP" when Dandarmkd's OP calls him an "ethnic Bulgarian." If the one is irrelevant as something at which to point fingers, the other should be as well. He is also correct that the legal name of the country is North Macedonia -- whether or not the residents care for it -- and that Wikipedia naming conventions are quite clear as to when and how the term is to be used in articlespace -- whether or not the residents care for that. As against that, there isn't a single guideline or policy dictating when (or not) the term is to be used on talk pages, edit summaries or the like, and if in an edit summary he wanted to use the term "IP from the Grand Pontificate of Whackdoodle" ... well, it'd be weird, but nothing enjoins him from doing so.

    That being said, Jingiby has a history -- if not so much in recent years -- of edit warring in Balkan topics, and a long block log of the same. Were I in his boots, I'd be pretty chary of raising questions of illegitimate nationalist bias in my edits. Ravenswing 10:06, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

The difference is that "ethnic Bulgarian" is how Bulgarians self-identify, while "North Macedonian" is offensive to Macedonians. I do agree the reporting user didn't need to say it, especially in his opening sentence. Again, I'm not sure these edit summaries justify any particular action against Jingiby, but it would perhaps be a good idea from him to read WP:ESDOS and avoid making "snide comments" such as this within edit summaries. --Local hero talk 19:14, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
""North Macedonian" is offensive to Macedonians Perhaps it is offensive for you to be a citizen of North Macedonia. Or/and perhaps it is offensive for you that the country is called North Macedonia instead of Macedonia. That's respected. But I know this isn't true for everyone and that also is respected. However, here, for the context of Wikipedia, the reality remains as is: regardless of what the personal views of the editors are, "North Macedonian" here doesn't refer to in an ethnic context but a political context. After all, the state is North Macedonia, and so its politics are North Macedonian. In this context, "North Macedonian IP" is not offensive by no means for Wikipedic purposes to say. --- SilentResident (talk ✉ | contribs ✎) 21:07, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
In order to stop this dispute over my edit-summaries, it is not a problem for me to stop uing the term North Macedonian IP, despite it has not an ethnic connotation. Moreover, this is already a fact. However, I'm not sure if this may become a rule on Wikipedia. For example per the Unite Conferences Portal which is the gateway to online service of the United Nations Conference Services the adjectival reference to the State, its official organs, and other public entities as well as private entities and actors that are related to the State is "of the Republic of North Macedonia" or "of North Macedonia" and "North Macedonian" and "Macedonian" may not be used, but are not forbidden. That designation is used for example by Euronews and even in Wikipedia articles - North Macedonian passport. On the other hand editors from North Macedonia here insist on using only Macedonian and even avoid to use of North Macedonia which is unacceptable. Jingiby (talk) 04:41, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
For further clarity, SilentResident, I would not consider "North Macedonian" offensive if used by someone with no knowledge on the matter. It is offensive in this case because Jingiby knows it offends Macedonians. That's why he goes out of his way to use it in situations where it's wholly unnecessary and even requires extra time for him (like in an edit summary). --Local hero talk 16:57, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Silent Resident and Local Hero, I have apologized above if I had offended anyone and explained that I would no longer use this term, although there is no an official or unofficial ban on it. I further have explained that I used it in political aspect, not ethnically. Please stop arguing about this. Thanks. Jingiby (talk) 18:52, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
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Bmichigan7 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

The user has made 42 edits, most of them in the articles, and all edits in the articles (as far as I can see, without a single exception) add a link to [ride.infinitedegrees.xyz this site]. The site only hosts videos. The edits are of two types: (i) adding this site to external links section example, and adding a sentence or two in the articles about snowboarders that they are capable of making certain tricks, with references to the videos on the site example. To me it looks like at best promotion of an obscure site, and videos as references are certainly not acceptable as they are primary sources. I reverted some of the edits, the user reverted my reverts and went to my talk page. We did not reach any understanding. They claim that the links to the site are treally needed, and video as references are perfectly fine in Wikipedia, and that they are not even primary sources. They were not interested in my suggestion to bring the matter to WP:RSN, and on their talk page, they were warned by Chris troutman but again denied that mass link addition to an obscure site is spam. The user says they are not affiliated with the site. Therefore we are here, please have a look. May be I am wrong and this is the most reliable site about the snowboarding in the world, but to me it still looks like spam.--Ymblanter (talk) 08:21, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

  • The site only opened on November 18 (per their Twitter account) and it appears to host videos that are from the official TV coverage of sports (such as X-Games and the Olympics and, therefore, copyright violations). As such, I would remove all of the links anyway. Black Kite (talk) 11:17, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Meh, my WP:AGF goes down the drain here. User:Bmichigan7, having a site that contains good data that may even be allowed per WP:ELYES (ELYES, not ELOBLIGATORYTOADD) is not a carte blanche to WP:SPAM it to every article where it fits. Consider this a final warning. --Dirk Beetstra T C 12:25, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

@Beetstra: Even if the site is full of "good data" it's also full of copyvio videos (as mentioned above) and of copying and pasting from wikipedia, see for example this earwig report [215]. Given that:
  • The whitelisting appears to have been requested in bad faith:
  • The whitelisting has been abused to spam
  • The site is full of copyvios taken from other sites around the web
  • The site does not appear to be a reliable source
My inclination would be to remove the whitelisting and allow editors in good standing to request whitelisting of specific articles, if they think they satisfy requirements as a source or external link and they are sure that they do not contain copyvios. 86.23.109.101 (talk) 13:08, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
If the site is full of copyvio material, then the request was not only in bad faith, but it is also at odds with the statement of Bmichigan7, claiming that "Infinite Degrees claims ownership of all video that is being hosted on the site along with the data that is with it (this includes trick names and details, competition names, and athlete names)" (MediaWiki_talk:Spam-whitelist#Request_to_whitelist_page_on_infinitedegrees.xyz). I'd like to hear from User:Bmichigan7 regarding these assertions, and unless they get answered I will indeed reconsider the whitelisting (I am not too worried about the 'not appear to be a reliable source', that is not really a concern on external links and reliability is also depending on how it is used; the TLD .xyz was blacklisted under blanket, so we treat specific requests with a rich sauce of good faith). -- Dirk Beetstra T C 14:02, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I caution against making the mistake of AGF'ing. Even if Bmichigan7 is a misguided person writing about their fandom, all of their edits have violated guidelines and policies. You don't have to believe they were involved in promotional editing to accept that they are not a useful contributor and should be blocked for abusive editing. Chris Troutman (talk) 16:26, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

The account's editing behaviour certainly makes this appear to be a concerted attempt to promote a new web site by spamming it into the references and external links to various articles. I arrived here via Talk:Mark McMorris where the editor was petitioning to have the site added afer their addition of the site was reverted. At the time I looked at the site yesterday, the site was registration free. Today, it requires registration to view the contents. As such it is violates WP:ELNO on account of the registration, and the links being added were for search results in the site. So what we have is an editor pushing for the addition of an new, unstable site which hosts potential copyright violations. That is not the behaviour of somebody here to improve the encyclopedia. -- Whpq (talk) 22:05, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Qızılbaş, "Armenian terrorrism," and the issue of open ultranationalism

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Hello again

User @Qızılbaş:'s user page is rather interesting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Qızılbaş. It shows nothing but the map of Whole Azerbaijan, a concept that says that all of Armenia and half of Iran is part of "historical" and "ancient" Azerbaijan, even if they are not and have never been inhabited by Turks.

The user then proceeds to call Operation Nemesis, a mission by Armenians to eliminate the perpetrators of the Armenian genocide which killed 1.5 million Armenians (which Azerbaijan denies), terrorism. (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:People_assassinated_by_Operation_Nemesis&oldid=1061759765)

Further, Qızılbaş rapidly adds dozens of articles into the category Armenian terrorism (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Armenian_terrorism) - devoid of absolutely any consensus. (contributions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Qızılbaş) There exist no categories named Turkish terrorism or German terrorism, even though events falling into the categories obviously exist. In fact, the discussion here (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2016_April_10#Category:Turkish_terrorism) declared that ethnic-based terrorism would be biased and problematic as its own category.

What is even worse is that Armenian terrorism is an open state-sanctioned tactic by the Turkish and Azerbaijani governments to label any action of their common neighbor as terrorism and to demonize them. Azeri documents like this (https://www.mfa.gov.az/files/armenian-terrorism.pdf) or this totally not propagandist one (http://www.supremecourt.gov.az/en/static/view/15), proclaiming that "THE ARMENIAN REPUBLIC SUPPORTS TERRORISM", complete with Heydar Aliyev and a 1999-looking "Karabakh is Azerbaijan!" slogan, should say everything.

Qızılbaş is engaging in hyper toxic ultranationalist behavior, adds pages to highly contentious "categorisation" and does so without consensus or sourcing. Pls do something about this.--217.149.166.11 (talk) 04:18, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Hi.
  • This map is not political issue for me, this is just map which mainly populated by Azerbaijanis (or Azerbaijani Turks). Also, because I am semi-Iranian, this map is about my personal past. I respect the territorial integrity of Armenia and Iran. I ask you to withdraw this baseless accusation.
  • It is the job of the state to deny or accept genocide, and the state can only speak on its own behalf, not mine.
  • So, now I see that any kind of terrorism could not equate with nation or state (actually, this was not my intention, I just made a mistake in the general naming.). Today I did research and learned about this. Before that I do not know Wikipedia's consensus about this issue.
And now explain to me what this had to do with this situation - what is the connection with this user and my ban?--217.149.166.11 (talk) 08:29, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
OP reblocked by Bbb23 for the same reason. Sennecaster (Chat) 03:24, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
MJL, I see you, so the map was deleted by me.--Qızılbaş (talk) 19:34, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

Uncivil editor

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The following discussion is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.


The editor User:Hammersoft has repeatedly been abusive and uncivil in discussions on Peace Cross talk page. We disagree about some things (see below), but that's not the problem. Because we disagreed, I attempted, multiple times, to try to understand their viewpoint. I echoed back paraphrased versions of what they said and asked if I was correct. No response. I asked clarifying questions. No response. Instead, their wrote as if I'm an idiot for not agreeing. This is, by definition, uncivil. They accused me of trying to "force" something into the article, and threatened to "push back" on me if I made any assumptions on their failure to respond to my questions, and to have me blocked. I think that Hammersoft should be appropriately sanctioned for this behavior.

I don't like filing this, but I am doing so at Hammersoft's suggestion. (I'm guessing they thought I wouldn't.)

Example: One point of contention is a citation to the media site pantheos.com, which is cited in 425+ articles on Wikipedia. They claim that the site is a blog and that it is not appropriate to cite it on Wikipedia. I asked what they knew that the editors of the 425+ other pages that cite it don't. This is not a WP:OTHERSTUFFEXISTS argument. It's a serious question. No response, of course. If Pantheos was cited on one other page, or a dozen, it might be reasonable to say "all those citations are wrong — Pantheos is a blog which should never be cited". But it's not one or a dozen. It's more than four hundred! Is Pantheos ok? Or not? Or is it only ok to cite Christian information from Pantheos and not any section which reports on a religion like The Satanic Temple?

Honestly, I don't know why Hammersoft feels so strongly that this bit of information which is directly tied to a significant Supreme Court case shouldn't be in the article. They may have valid arguments, but it is hard to tell when they refuse to actually discuss the topic and their position is that the information cannot possibly belong in the article, no matter what. (Note: I moved it from the first paragraph to later in the article; I made sure it was presented as NPOV, etc. No change has satisfied them.)

RoyLeban (talk) 04:36, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

As I've made a comment on the discussion, I think this is more RoyLeban not understanding the sourcing and undue weight problems behind trying to push the name that one group wants to call the Peace Cross (in response to the SCOTUS decision that the Cross had secular and not religious purposes). Hammersoft has been trying to explain the problems with trying to include what one group wants to name the cross as calmly as Hammersoft can, and this use doesn't seem to understand these points. Certainly nothing that I would call uncivil. --Masem (t) 04:43, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
ANI isn't really the place for content issues, you really should be seeking help elsewhere like WP:RSN. But since you're here, you should take a read of WP:PATHEOS. Patheos which I assume is what you mean by Pantheos, should indeed not generally be cited as a source. As a WP:SPS there may be limited cases where it's acceptable when the specific blog you're referring to is by a subject matter but these cases would be rare. Hammersoft is correct that what matters most is our policies and guidelines and while the are meant to be descriptive and not prescriptive, it's still the case that it's perfectly reasonable that even 1000 articles may be just wrong so concentrate on understanding our policies and guidelines and how they're applied rather than just assuming "400 articles do this so it must be fine". Nil Einne (talk) 10:30, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for your response. I've been editing Wikipedia since the beginning (originally under an anonymous account, abandoned 12 years ago). I understand the rules very well and I am not anonymous because I believe that anonymity is one of the very worst things about Wikipedia. If Hammersoft had actually been trying to explain what they (and you) think I don't understand (and you're wrong), they would have answered my repeated questions. They haven't. That's not civil and not reasonable. If treating me as if I'm stupid and refusing to explain themselves or answer questions is as calm as Hammersoft can be, they need to work a lot harder.
In response to Hammersoft's argument, there are millions of pieces of information on Wikipedia with a single source. There are hundreds of citations to Pantheos. So neither of the arguments that (a) more sources are needed and (b) Pantheos is unacceptable hold water. If Hammersoft is aware of some special reason that Pantheos is acceptable elsewhere and not here, they are free to explain. Believe me, I've asked for such an explanation without getting a response. Lacking a response, my conclusion is that they are incorrect.
I'm not trying to "push" the name. It is obvious that The Satanic Temple, by themselves, can't change the name. But the fact that they held a ceremony to rename the monument after the SCOTUS decision (they say encouraged by the SCOTUS decision) which was written about on Pantheos is notable. I think it would be notable without the article, but Wikipedia needs secondary sources. Hammersoft has a different opinion. Neither is a fact and I don't need to be educated about anything. Maybe I erred with calling it a "naming controversy". I have no problem removing that, but that doesn't affect notability, and Hammersoft's opinion carries no more weight than mine.
Finally, this is not about the article edits. It's about Hammersoft's treatment of me. Even if it was the case that I needed education (and I clearly don't), their treatment of me is not acceptable. And, yes, it interferes with reasonable editing. RoyLeban (talk) 10:32, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

I'm not going to address the content issue as it is out of scope to this board, except to say that I have repeatedly asked for the use of reliable, secondary sources to support the claim. I have never and never would insist something not be included "no matter what". To my supposedly uncivil behavior; I never said that RoyLeban was an idiot, nor did I make any attempt to insinuate such in anything I've said. RoyLeban is quite correct that I noted I would request they be blocked, but fails to mention that I did so in response to their personal attacks that "[I] act as if [my] opinion matters more" and that "[I am] not being Reasonable". My response to this was "If you persist in personally attacking me you will find yourself reported for it with a recommendation you be blocked." I stand by that statement. If that constitutes a threat, an unvinvolved administrator is welcome to block me for it, as I fully intend to continue behaving in this manner in the future. I do not tolerate and will not tolerate personal attacks, as supported by the Wikipedia:No personal attacks policy. If there's something I'm misinterpreting about that policy, then I'm all ears. I didn't guess RoyLeban wouldn't make a report to WP:AN/I. I told them the appropriate course of action as I noted with " As to my supposed threats; if you believe that informing you of your blatant violations of the no personal attacks policy and my intentions as to what to do if it continues constitutes a personal attack, please by all means feel free to report me to WP:AN/I." [216] As to the supposed threat of my intention to "push back"; RoyLeban again fails to provide context. I've no problem with whatever assumptions they care to make regarding my supposed lack of response. The problem I have, as I noted on the talk page of the article, is if they would act on those assumptions. WP:NOTSILENCE applies, and I would act...within policy...to prevent the inclusion of inappropriately sourced content. Finally, RoyLeban is correct in stating "[my] opinion carries no more weight than [theirs]". To that end, I recommended they commence a request for comment. If RoyLeban believes they can convince the community that using primary sources and a blog proves notability, they are welcome to lay out such an argument in an RFC. I will respond to such an RFC and note (for the SIXTH time) that we need reliable, secondary sourcing to support it. --Hammersoft (talk) 11:58, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

@RoyLeban:, where you say: ...this is not about the article edits. It's about Hammersoft's treatment of me if you think you've been treated so poorly, why have you not included a single diff of an objectionable statement? There's a huge bright yellow notice that says: Also, please provide links and diffs here to involved pages and editors at the top of the edit page, something an editor as experienced as yourself surely should have noticed. I have asked this question because I went to that talk page and read the entire discussion and in the entire 5 months that this discussion covers, not once do I see anything uncivil in any of Hammersoft's posts. They have been emphatic, they have refused to accept your sources. they have (quite rightly, IMO) characterized the sources offered as weak or unreliable, they have rejected your arguments as false, and they have noted your intransigence. None of that is uncivil. From WP:CIVIL: ...focus on improving the encyclopedia while maintaining a pleasant editing environment by behaving politely, calmly and reasonably, even during heated debates. I see no reason to state that this is not exactly what Hammersoft has done. You appear frustrated that your POV is not being accepted. This is a content issue and not a behavioral issue. That's what WP:DR is for. Eggishorn (talk) (contrib) 14:15, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I note that Hammersoft said, "I never said that RoyLeban was an idiot, nor did I make any attempt to insinuate such in anything I've said." I can only admire the restraint shown. Phil Bridger (talk) 17:38, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I endorse Eggishorn's assessment of the situation. RoyLeban is treading on thin ice. This whole thing is a non-notable publicity stunt by a guerilla theatre group. Cullen328 (talk) 18:25, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

Edit warring at East Frisians, etc.

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Hi, can someone take a look East Frisians and West Frisians where there appears to be the makings of an edit war between User:Alssa1 and 50.100.221.36. This is a known controversial topic which I have tried to resolve by starting a wider discussion at Talk:English_people#Germanic_and_Frisian_links and in which User:Alssa1 has already participated, so I'm not sure where to go with this. Bermicourt (talk) 17:32, 24 December 2021 (UTC) Ah, English people appears to be another long-running battleground between User:Alssa1 and other editors. Can someone signpost the way ahead and explain which edit revision we should go back to while the discussion is taking place? Bermicourt (talk) 17:38, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

I think it's a little bit unreasonable to call it a battleground don't you think? And in relation to the editor in question, I reverted and left a message on their talkpage, as is the normal method of dealing with editing disputes. Alssa1 (talk) 19:04, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, that's fair; perhaps "dispute" might have been better. But there have been numerous occasions when essentially the same text has been added and reverted. I'm not judging who's right and, indeed, I note that several of the involved editors have not registered usernames so could be the same person/people. Either way, the debate should be happening on the talk page with the aim of reaching a consensus, and not in article space. Bermicourt (talk) 20:27, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
The way you've phrased this report suggests that I've engaged in an edit war, which I don't think is fair. I've engaged at length with every discussion on the topic, and when User:50.100.221.36 reinserted his content, I put a warning on his page reminding him of the need to follow the BRD policy. Alssa1 (talk) 13:44, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
The IP is now edit-warring at Australo-Melanesian - Arjayay (talk) 16:48, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
The IP has now been blocked. Alssa1 (talk) 17:04, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
As we speak the reversions and re-versions between Alssa1 and others continue unabated at East Frisians, so the problem is far from resolved. At the very least, involved editors should not be making edits on this topic while the issue is being addressed here. Bermicourt (talk) 09:17, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
@Bermicourt: Since you have linked me to this thread on my talk page: I have started a discussion in Talk:East Frisians and hope it can be solved there without having to resort to high-level escalation. I don't think that User:Alssa1 and I are in major disagreement about content, quite unlike the disruptive IP whose POV is at odds with modern scholarship. –Austronesier (talk) 12:21, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
@Bermicourt: You raised this in regards to an edit-war by a now blocked IP. Given the fact that the Admins have blocked the offending party, does this not mean the issue is resolved? Alssa1 (talk) 13:56, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Well, if edit-warring continues I will block other parties as well. Please try to resolve the issues at the talk pages and not by reverting each other.--Ymblanter (talk) 14:02, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
@Alssa1: No, that was just the latest skirmish at the time (skirmish = multiple reversions failing WP:BRD but maybe falling short of the 'edit war' definition). There is a history of such skirmishing centring on the topic of whether English peoples are related to Germanic peoples and Frisians. Other editors involved include User:Mutt Lunker, User:Sterling99, User:Franklin Benjamin 123, User:TheRealVinny24, 2603:7080:9301:A7D:8871:589E:7BFF:9FD3 and 2605:A601:A900:F700:E117:7BD3:3404:3B8D. I don't have a view either way and have tried to resolve this reversion battle by starting a debate at the link above; but editors are ignoring the discussion and continuing to fight it out on the article page(s). Bermicourt (talk) 20:54, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Since I've been mentioned I'd say that my involvement in this current dispute is peripheral at best and largely consists of reversions of dubious, POVy, unsourced or ill-sourced edits at English people, various in nature and not just on the specific matters under discussion here. As far as I remember, these have largely been by IPs, new or newish users. It so happens that Alssa1 and I have contested some content at the English people article some months ago but, not to advocate their current edits or otherwise, I do not believe I have been in dispute with them recently. The disruptive editing that I have been dealing with has been from other parties. I am not au fait with Alssa1's editing at the other articles under discussion. Mutt Lunker (talk) 11:10, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Possible AfD LOUTSOCKing

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I suspect that 76.1.101.199 (talk · contribs) may be a IP sock of Godsentme1 (talk · contribs), who's got a history of Gish-galloping and otherwise trying to make as frustrating as possible any discussion where he has skin in the game, including making spurious and vexatious policy-divorced arguments, accusing people against him of being sockpuppets of me (and accusing me of being a sockmaster), appeals to emotion, and (in at least two discussions, one on- and the other off-wiki) attempting to chill discussion with barely-veiled legal threats. The AfD in question is WP:Articles for deletion/AJDaGuru. I would ordinarily leave it be given the fact I'm the one who filed the AfD, but (1) if Godsentme1 is the IP it's LOUTSOCKING, (2) the aforementioned history of bludgeoning, and (3) the IP made a legal threat, which was collapsed on the AfD (in the same post he also accused everyone arguing for deletion of being racist). —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 07:42, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

It is worth nothing that Godsentme1, in accordance with the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use, discloses that they have been paid by AJDaGuru for their contributions to Wikipedia. appears on the user page of the putative sock master. The behaviour is typical of a frustrated paid editor who has just discovered their invoice suddenly has $0.00 as a real world value.
Should an SPI be opened, @Jéské Couriano? I realise that it may become superfluous, but it is a formal route to the checkuser team. Where socking has taken place once it will take place again. Frustrated paid editors have a Hydra-like way of coming back. FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 09:00, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
A checkuser won't do anything - Even if there's a match, acting on it would out Godsentme1's IP, and this isn't serious enough to warrant breaching the privacy policy for. We'd have to make the connexion on behaviour. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 10:07, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
A draft about the same musician was created by a confirmed sockpuppet, Audreyhamilton36, and deleted a few weeks before Godsentme1 created the draft of the article which is now in AfD. The SPI for that sockfarm is Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Fatima.Innovative. As for Godsentme1, on 9 December they promised not to make any more personal attacks like the ones they had made here. I am not too impressed by this, in light of that promise – it's not just a frustrated article creator lashing out in the heat of the moment. --bonadea contributions talk 10:41, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I have opened a further SPI under that editor, citing G and the IP as potential socks. FiddleTimtrent FaddleTalk to me 20:48, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Given the SPI results, is it possible that Fatima.Innovative was fired or otherwise pulled from the project and Godsentme1 was hired/assigned it instead? That seems the most logical explanation here, since comparing the sock and Godsentme's contributions shows polar opposite approaches to this (The sock at least attempted to follow policy, ask for assistance in good faith, etc). —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 02:45, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Godsentme1 has said that they are the article subject's manager. That is pretty likely, or the article subject himself/a family member who is acting as the article subject's manager, given the current edits being added. It's paragraph after paragraph of early life bio. Just on and on and on, a level of detail we literally don't have for Springsteen. —valereee (talk) 18:18, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Can we just block this user for their endless WP:IDHT and wasting the community's time in general? This is getting ridiculous. And SALT the page title until someone can convincingly demonstrate the subject actually qualifies for an article. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 19:40, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
And as I was typing the above comment, an admin blocked them. Great minds think alike it seems. Trainsandotherthings (talk) 19:41, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Pretty clear IDHT

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So I've been talking with him over the past hour or so because one of his sources he's asked to have added to the article turns out to have had significant alterations to it very recently, and his responces have been.... suboptimal, to say the least. It's Godsentme1's latest holiday album, "Silent Night", with such hits as "Prove I Ordered 'Em" (I never made such a claim) "Got a Witness On Da Phone" (His last "witness" was him in a paper mask and was used to issue a legal threat; even if this is true said witness, who he claims is the subject himself, needs to go thru VRT), "They Ain't All Doctored" (I never made such a claim, and restricted it to the two sources I know have been fabricated; User:Valereee made similar claims about at least one other source), "Nobody Works on Christmas" (Not true), "Every Website Dressed Up" (Conflating cosmetic CSS edits with the addition and wholesale editing of webpages on the domain), and "Greatest Hits" (argumentum ad nauseam). If this is how he's going to discuss matters, I don't think there's much future for him here; he's just unwilling to take any sort of valid criticism. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 11:22, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

I've been peripherally aware of this situation for a while; most recently, I had to revdel some personal information off of the article talk page. I feel like we are to the point of either reinstating the indef or at least adding the article talk page to the pblock (the difference will probably be academic in the end). Writ Keeper  12:09, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
At their talk page when asking for an unblock (see here) they gave the impression that they weren't going to further bludgeon discussions about the article, or otherwise expend valuable volunteer time. Looking at the article talk page it seems they've gone back to doing just that, and so I would also recommend either restoring the indef (first choice) or adding the article talk to the partial (second choice). firefly ( t · c ) 12:25, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
I'd favour the indef, simply because he's likely just going to do the same things if he's hired by a different client. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 12:28, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Support adding the article talk to the block. This is going nowhere. This person simply refuses to listen. —valereee (talk) 12:56, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
This is pretty illuminating. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 13:06, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Good grief. Yeah, that's not okay. Someone needs to just indef this person. I'm involved and after that, Primefac probably doesn't want to block either. —valereee (talk) 14:49, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Not thrilled at the idea. Two days left in the AFD; if they're not indeffed before then, will they actually attempt to be constructive or just disappear entirely? I feel like an indef to prevent future disruption (which seems to have tailed off now that it's been made explicitly clear that they're not getting what they want) is a bit much, but apparently I've been feeling generous lately. Primefac (talk) 16:03, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
And yet more bludgeoning/Gish galloping, this time making a WAX claim. As if on cue, the IP from a few days ago has returned, making an identical argument. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 11:07, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
And they're now claiming harassment, merely because we're responding to and refusing his claims. Enough is enough. Can we get the indef reinstated before this escalates? —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 13:18, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I suspect no one wants to shut this person up at the article talk when they're already blocked at an AfD that can probably be closed in a few hours now. The COI editor has basically said anyone responding to them is harassing them and should stop. Let's take them at their word. It's a time sink. —valereee (talk) 13:29, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
If they're that willing to pull out the harassment card, what's to stop them from doing this after the AfD is deleted? I don't buy, given his obstinancy, that the end of the AfD will be the end of it. After all, he sounded a defeatist tone yesterday, only to come back today on the warpath. This is likely going to continue until he's blocked or he's driven editors off the project. —A little blue Bori v^_^v Jéské Couriano 13:34, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Is is considered gauche

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...to beg for an AfD closure? Asking for a friend. —valereee (talk) 14:05, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Today is the 28th, it is too early - though it looks like a no-brainer.--Ymblanter (talk) 14:18, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
And for the time being, I would suggest to stop responding to them.--Ymblanter (talk) 14:20, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I've been trying so hard. Every time I try to get out, they pull me back in. :D —valereee (talk) 14:27, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Comments and veiled threats by editor (who wrote an autobiography that got deleted)

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An editor whose autobiography was nominated for deletion has decided to "pick" on me after I relisted (seriouly, all I did was relist a AfD discussion) the related AfD discussion. You can find the information here. I have dealt with harassment for years on and off wiki, and I'm really confused as to why this specific subject would attack me (because I used the word "cruft" when relisting the AfD and they clearly were very offended), when I wasn't even the admin that closed the deletion discussion. Regardless, you'll see in the link I provided that they are now trolling me on Facebook, c'est la vie. But, just hoping another admin can take a look at their account and at least ensure they don't do anything further on Wikipedia. I wish there was more I could do about Facebook, but, that's life, I guess. Thank you. Also, I did not tag the offending editor in this post because I'm worried they will up their attack on me. Thanks. Missvain (talk) 18:06, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

I am sorry that you have to go through this. I am unsure what is the best way to proced, but I will remove and revision-delete the link now, and also ping @Spartaz:--Ymblanter (talk) 18:45, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you Ymblanter. Not much we probably can do, but, just wanted folks to know what's going on. I appreciate your effort! Missvain (talk) 20:22, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
The user has been blocked indef by Cullen328 which is probably the best solution.--Ymblanter (talk) 08:59, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I've had the same problem happen to me at least a few times, and you did the appropriate thing here, Missvain. It's always horrible when someone takes their edits or an article's presence or deletion way too seriously to the point of off-wiki attacks, and I feel for any editor who has to deal with this garbage. All I can say is that I hope they do no more, and if you need any help you can come to me, and I'm sure a few other editors will have your back too. Nate (chatter) 11:15, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
+1. Ravenswing 12:55, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Ravenswing and Nate - Thank you. Missvain (talk) 15:55, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Assistance requested with cross-wiki vandal

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I recently took administrative action on Wikidata to deal with a problem user. Their precise agenda is unclear, but it seems to involve revealing The Truth about cosmology. Their response to my action is apparently to follow me to other projects and dispute my content changes. They also appear to be users of certain BADSITES. To avoid involvement, I'd appreciate some assistance.

Thanks, Bovlb (talk) 01:43, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Problems with an editor removing placeholder categories

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Hi all - I'm having a great deal of difficulty with User:WilliamJE. I am currently involved in an extremely heavy-going scheme, categorising sportspeople by city. 11,000 edits so far on sports players, an estimated 3,200 to go, and then I start on coaches. As I need a way to tag the coaches until the categories are made, I am leaving the "Sportspeople from Foo" category temporarily in place after adding a specific sports category, in the knowledge that I can use it to tag coaches from the same city later. Despite a thorough explanation of what I'm doing and why I'm doing it the way I am (and tacit approval from several sports WikiProjects), and several pleas from me to stop doing so, WilliamJE has continually removed these placeholders, disrupting the process. Admittedly, he has also corrected a few mistakes I have made (and I have accidentally undomne a coupe of edits of his that I shouldn't have, and reverted my goofs), but his efforts are doing nothing but slow the categorising process down and make considerably more work for the both of is. Is there any way of stopping him from doing this? Grutness...wha? 11:47, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

This editor has heavily overcategorized Sportspeople category by city. Hunderds of Sports athletes are in both their sport and Sportspeople from Foo. I'm not the only editor who has reverted these edits, see here[217], here[218], and here[219]. Grutness edits. Pinging- @Rikster2:, @Jweiss11:, and @:....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 12:00, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Erm, yes, I do edit. And as I've explained to you and to others, I leave those categories there as a temporary measure. I've also gained a lot of support from editors who aren't reverting, from various sport WikiProjects, from at least one other admin, and from others who have reverted those category removals. As I have repeatedly said, leaving those categories there saves an enormous amount of time, causes no disruption, and is only a temporary problems for you and one or two other people (and not, it seems, for many others). If you could leave those categories in place and bear with me, then the problem will disappear soon enough (as I pointed out, I have almost completed the sports player part of the process - 12 cities out of around 150 still to go). If you remove them, it will end up with massive undercategorisation of sports coaches, sports officials, sports administrators, and sports journalists. Grutness...wha? 12:17, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Grutness, could you please explain why you've added Bill Hosket Sr. to Category:Sportspeople from Dayton, Ohio when the article is already in Category:Basketball players from Dayton, Ohio, a sub category of the former? WP:CATDD seems to apply, or am I missing something? Is this typical of the categorizations you've been making? --Hammersoft (talk) 12:14, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
As I said above, it's a placeholder. If a person is simply a player of a sport, then I remove the sportsperson general category - that accounts for probably 80-85% of cases. It's only if they would fall into more than one category that the general category is being left.Hosket was also a basketball coach, and once the player categories are complete (estimate a week and a half), I will start on the coach categories. Since I'm using the basic "Sportsperson from Foo" categories to locate coaches and other officials, I've left them in the main category there as a temporary maker. Once the players are done, those temporary markers will start to rapidly disappear as coach, executive, official, and jornalist categories appear. I tried doing them simultaneously with the player categories, but it became a considerably slower process (Category:Sportspeople from Minneapolis is an example of one that I tried doing simultaneously). Grutness...wha? 12:21, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
If the person is in one of the sub-categories then they don't need to be in the parent category any more per WP:SUBCAT. The categories exist to help readers, not editors. I am not going to fight over these edits, but neither was I wrong to delete the "sportspeople" category from Hosket. Rikster2 (talk) 13:42, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Categories are frequently left as temporary measures to help editors. I'm just doing what other editors have done in the past, albeit on a far larger scheme. And, as pointed out, if you wait a short time, the categories will soon disappear, so what's the harm? Overall, the number of categories on these sportsperson articles is reducing significantly due to my work - have a look at all the minus signs on my contrib page. Grutness...wha? 13:47, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
There is no guideline suggesting this must or even should happen. Who actually knows if anyone will really go back and create whatever sub-category might be "missing" In this particular case (Hosket), the person is also in the parent category "Basketball coaches from Ohio." You could just as easily work the state categories, but again, the categories don't exist for editors, they exist for readers and having redundant categories just makes the reader hunt for the relevant ones. I create and edit athletes by college categories (example Category:Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball players) and I work from the alumni categories all the time, which is exactly the same thing. Rikster2 (talk) 13:53, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
"tacit approval from several sports WikiProjects"? 11,000 edits to restructure categorization is a lot of edits to be making with "tacit" approval. I'm not saying the edits are wrong, but with the sheer scale of it I have concerns. I don't doubt your good intentions. Truly, I don't. The problem here is that there is no guarantee you will be able to complete this work, and we will be left with thousands of edits that will need to be corrected/undone. I don't doubt your good word that you intend on completing them. But, you have no way of foretelling the future. Perhaps there is another way to handle this? I think you should suspend doing these edits until this discussion concludes. --Hammersoft (talk) 13:51, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
There's no guarantee of anything in life. But when you consider that there are only 12 cities left to be done for the US out of the 160-odd which have over 100 sportsperson articles (an arbitrary limit, I'll admit, but it wouldn't make much sense to divide up very small ones), and given my OCD when it comes to such things, I'd lay you good odds that I will - if I don't get lots of work undone by the likes of WilliamJE. I'd point out that I singlehandedly divided up geography stubs relating to Antarctica a couple of years ago - a project that involved about 16,000 edits. And that was singlehanded, whereas other edits have jumped on board the current work, albeit in a small way - I've noticed so far about 45 editors who have been adding articles to the categories in the same way. As for temporarily suspending the scheme, (1) you clearly don't have OCD. If I stop, I'll almost certainly not go back to it and you will then definitely have a lot of edits to clear up; and (2) given that I am so close to finishing it, and that once I have, the "overcategorisation" [sic] will disappear, surely halting now will simply leave it longer before those categories are removed. Grutness...wha? 14:03, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
FWIW< I'm part way through the Fort Lauderdale category. That will only leave Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Omaha, Rochester, Toledo, Fort Worth, Las Vegas, Madison, Mobile, Fresno, and Little Rock. None of those has over 250 articles; all have over 150. Some of the categories that I have done had over 1000 articles; Chicago had nearly 2000. Given that I'm currently doing close to two complete categories per day, the chances of me finishing are about as certain as you can get in life. Grutness...wha? 14:12, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Grutness, let me be blunt and direct; do not continue making these edits until this discussion concludes. Thank you, --Hammersoft (talk) 14:14, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
FWIW, I agree with Hammersoft that Grutness should stop these edits till this discussion is over with....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 14:18, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
For Everyone's information There is a parallel discussion[220] to this taking place on Grutness talk page....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 14:28, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Did Grutness make a untrue statement above? They wrote- '"tacit approval from several sports WikiProjects"? 11,000 edits to restructure categorization is a lot of edits to be making with "tacit" approval. I write- 'What tacit approval?' They have done these overcategorizing edits to Golfers, NFL football players, and Baseball for three such examples. But he has not come once to any of those WikiProject's talk pages. I know because I am both a participant at all three and I checked for past edits by Grutness there. There aren't any, plus I checked WP:Categorization's talk page. They haven't ever edited there either in the last 13 years. There is the Coolege football WP discussion[221] but Grutness never said how they were going to categorize college football players who were also coaches. Silence to something not even mentioned isn't tacit approval IMHO....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 14:46, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Yeah, I'm comfortable with calling that assertion bullshit. His last 500 edits to Wikipedia talk pages [222] goes back a full 12 years (which isn't all that much communication for an admin with as many edits as all of that, IMHO). His only discussion with sports projects in that time for any purpose was a perfunctory conversation on the College Football project's talk page [223] in which it would be tough to derive any approval, tacit or otherwise, from the several editors who didn't think it a very good idea. Ravenswing 16:08, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Have you included the times WikiProject members contacted me, both on Wikipedia and via email in that? Because if not, you're hardly in a position to call bullshit. Grutness...wha? 00:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
The bullshit here is all yours. You twice made false claims about a WikiProject consensus. Considering that and your attitude above, why should we assume GF now? Maybe it is time to propose a ban from categorizing sports athlete pages for you....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 00:15, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Seriously? The consensus of a WikiProject is done by the project, and pretty much invariably through the project's talk page. You can't possibly imagine that we'd credit purported e-mail in that, nor do I see anything on your own talk page suggesting that an entire project's membership en masse descended upon it. But sure, feel free to provide the diffs showing that you sought such approval from the respective projects, and that they granted it. Ravenswing 03:45, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

A compromise suggestion. What if I finish the city I'm working on, then go through all the cities I've done doing coach etc categories before continuing. That would remove the placeholders and the work would get done. Would that make everyone happy, or is that asking too much? Grutness...wha? 00:04, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

You've had multiple editors ask you to stop these edits till this discussion is over. So are you conceding you're in the wrong here?...William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 00:10, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
No, I'm making a compromise solution that should keep you happy. I'm simply following normal practice - if it was wrong, then I would have been brought up on it on earlier occasions over the last decade or more. I haven't been, and people up until now have been happy with the results. If you're not happy with a compromise, that's your issue, not mine. Grutness...wha? 03:04, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Grutness: You say "I need a way to tag the coaches until the categories are made", so why not create the categories as they are needed and add them to the articles as you go through them, instead of doing it piecemeal? As we can see here, this method has caused some users to raise issues. I'd also recommend, for any future project that might affect a hundred pages or more, to explicitly contact all the affected Wikiprojects and ask for the input of their members. As it was pointed out by WiliamJE, it seems you've only contacted one WP, and the discussion could be summed up as "not sure this is the best approach". Isabelle 🔔 00:56, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Isabelle Belato: I tried it with creating them at the same time as the player categories. It took me an entire day to do a third of a category, rather than a couple of hours to do a whole category. Not sure why, but it is a much much slower process. Grutness...wha? 03:01, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Grutness: the "normal" way of tracking this sort of thing is a list outside of mainspace, or a local database you can use to keep track of it yourself. The article space category system isn't the right tool to be using; you should stop. "It's easier for me this way" isn't adequate reasoning, and the lack of self-awareness to not only fail to realize this yourself but to escalate to ANI over it is concerning. VQuakr (talk) 01:07, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I am using nine lists outide WP to keep track of changes. Adding similar lists for coaches, managers, executives, officials, and journalists would multiply that by six. It's hard enough juggling nine lists - juggling 54 might be a bit much. Grutness...wha? 03:01, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Additionally, when you (or anyone) is making a large number of changes without an explicit community consensus to make exactly the changes you are making, you should (indeed I'd argue must) stop if someone asks you to do so in good faith. If multiple people in good faith all ask you to stop you do so even if you do have explicit consensus, because it needs to be determined whether your consensus was actually a representative one rather than just a local one. This applies to everyone regardless of what change they are making and why they are making it. If you end up at ANI, have multiple uninvolved administrators asking and then telling you to stop and still refuse, then you really only have yourself to blame if blocks are placed to force you to stop. Thryduulf (talk) 02:05, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
In case you hadn't noticed, I have stopped. I suggested a compromise which would enable me to continue work and simultaneously "fix the problem" [sic], but no-one seems to have addressed that. Given that, I've stopped my work entirely. Grutness...wha? 03:01, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
By the way, since I have stopped, User:WilliamJE has reverted over 25 of my edits. If I stop editing until this is decided, shouldn't he also stop? Or do you think that one party to the discussion should be allowed to continue while the other isn't before a decision is reached? Grutness...wha? 03:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Absolutely WilliamJE should stop until this discussion concludes. @WilliamJE: please stop conducting these edits until this discussion concludes. Thank you, --Hammersoft (talk) 03:11, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

My thoughts here...first as for Grutness's claim of "tacit approval", that's not a very strong claim and I don't think we need to litigate whether he lied there. "Tacit approval" just means no one explicitly complained (until now). I've been aware of Grutness's efforts as college football coach bio articles are a focus of my editing. I referenced this effort of his in a neutral (or perhaps even positive) way on December 19 at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject College football on a related question about categories (see [224]). This sort of thing may be what he means by "tacit approval". As for the editing effort itself, I support Grutness's aim, but agree with others here that his process is sub-optimal. Even if its slower-going, it's better to keep Bill Hosket Sr. out of Category:Sportspeople from Dayton, Ohio if the article has been added to Category:Basketball players from Dayton, Ohio. If he also belongs in Category:Sports coaches from Dayton, Ohio, then that should happen at the same time. Also something to think about here. Imagine Hosket was also a notable badminton player. We are not going to keep him in Category:Sportspeople from Dayton, Ohio until Category:Badminton players from Dayton, Ohio is created, right? Because Category:Badminton players from Dayton, Ohio will probably never have enough relevant articles to warrant that level of categorization? Jweiss11 (talk) 01:32, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

LGBTQIA+ activist?

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H-influenzae (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) has been editing BLP articles with the intention of combating a heteronormative attitude on Wikipedia. On Harry Styles (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs), they believe it is proper to write that Styles is part of the LGBTQIA+ community because he never said he does not identify as LGBTQ. Should this user be editing BLPs when their behavior clearly shows activist tendencies? KyleJoantalk 04:09, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

You seem to be having a dispute with them on the Harry Styles page. And they seem to be actively trying to make the article more neutral on Styles' sexuality. Honestly, this change they've been making and that you've been reverting seems perfectly reasonable. I don't see what is wrong with adding the referenced statement "Styles is famously private about his romantic relationships, saying that he prefers to compartmentalize his personal life and working life." And removing the line "Styles's sexuality has long been a subject of speculation" seems fine, since that does seem worded in an uncouth way about a BLP.
Why are you claiming that these changes are a BLP violation? If anything, they seem to be a positive BLP change from what was there before. SilverserenC 04:29, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
The sentence about the speculation stayed removed. As I explained here, the source does not support Styles being famously private, while the compartmentalize line is not very relevant without the first part. Rather than explain the BLP violation and go further into the content dispute, I'll simply say two three other users[225][226][227] also found H-influenzae's proposals improper. KyleJoantalk 04:37, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Ah, I see. The issue is with the specific partial sentence "Like many LGBTQ+ celebrities". Why is it your reverts always wholesale removed the improvements they made to the article elsewhere, rather than just removing that one part if that was the point of contention? SilverserenC 04:44, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
There were multiple points, including the deprecated 'Sun' reference and a line about a formal gesture of coming out. Due to that, wholesale seemed appropriate at the time. I didn't have any issue with the speculation, as it had been there for some time, but I also didn't care that much to reinclude it. Once the violations stopped, I stopped reverting altogether. KyleJoantalk 04:54, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
If you think activist tendencies are grounds for a ban from BLPs I'd like you to meet WP:Women in red. Unless you have legitimate behavioural evidence that this person is disruptively pushing a political agenda this one diff from a content dispute isn't enough. ANI isn't here to adjudicate your WP:Content dispute. Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 05:11, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Chess: WP:WOMRED says they are focused on reducing systemic bias. How is that comparable to violating policies to write an original narrative that introduces bias? I did not bring up the content dispute, Silver seren did. H-influenzae's other examples of disruption include calling the removal of undue material heterosexism.[228][229] If that's not enough, then all right. In any case, thanks for your input. KyleJoantalk 05:31, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@KyleJoan: Y'know, H-influenzae has a point in those edit summaries. Why is it, exactly, that it's considered encyclopedic and worthy of inclusion when a public figure issues a (sourced) disclosure of a sexuality/gender identification that varies from the standard, but you don't feel it's encyclopedic or worthy of inclusion when a public figure makes a (sourced) disclosure of a sexuality/gender identification that conforms to the standard? Ravenswing 12:51, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Ravenswing: When I created Evan Mock (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs), I included him being heterosexual[230] and related his heterosexuality to his most notable role based on the sources cited, so I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion that I don't feel it's encyclopedic ... when a public figure makes a (sourced) disclosure of a sexuality/gender identification that conforms to the standard. KyleJoantalk 16:48, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
You're not sure how I came to that conclusion? Erm ... by reading your words? What possible reason would you have for producing diffs setting forth that H-influenzae did precisely that, and calling it "disruption?" What makes it okay for you to put such a statement into an article, and not for H-influenzae to do so? Ravenswing 18:05, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
The sources I cited–The Cut and the South China Morning Post, both of which are reliable per WP:RSP–make it OK. What sources did they cite and what do these sources actually say? Genuinely asking. KyleJoantalk 18:13, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Add: The user who reverted H-influenzae's edit on John Mulaney (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs) also called it disruptive.[231] Would you like me to ping that user so you could tell them that that description was not OK? KyleJoantalk 18:38, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes. March right over to that user's talk page and tell them so. Now. If you're quite done with specious games, you're changing your tune. It's not now that those actions were "disruptive," it's that you don't like the sources? (Although in most cases, one might trust a subject in an interview to accurately report her own sexuality, and for a subject speaking in his own special to accurately report his own sexuality.) If so, then citation tag them. I'm an uninvolved editor here, and I have to say here that your "evidence" of "disruption" is pretty threadbare. Digging your heels in and resolving that this is the hill upon which you plan on dying is not convincing. Ravenswing 19:13, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Let me get this straight. You believe when there's footage of someone discussing their sexuality, then said sexuality is always due for inclusion? If so, I found this compilation of various television personalities saying they're not gay. Would you like all of their names so you could include in their articles that they are not gay? Because that sounds like the hill upon which you seem intent on dying. KyleJoantalk 19:28, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

So what would be permitted to stay in the article that Kyle has been reverting? H-influenzae (talk) 05:01, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

@H-influenzae: That should be discussed at the article's talk page. I don't see anything here that shows a need of administrative intervention, with the opening statement quoting H-influenzae's statement about "heteronormative attitude" out of context to make this seem like something more than it is. I'd recommend H-influenzae and KyleJoan to use WP:3O in case they feel they need an outsider's perspective on the discussion. Isabelle 🔔 13:44, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Isabelle - I concur. I don't see any problems here. Just the need for good faith conversations and reliable secondary sources to be presented to back up claims or concepts. Missvain (talk) 18:12, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Agreed, and the OP isn't doing his argument any favors with this overreaction. Ravenswing 19:15, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
When other users ask questions I answer them. My bad if that's unacceptable. KyleJoantalk 19:36, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
With your block history for edit warring, and the numerous cautions and complaints in your talk page history for incivility and battleground behavior, has it been your experience that dishing out the snark instead of constructive engagement and consensus building wins over any hearts or minds? Ravenswing 22:38, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Not sure if you know this, but people are multidimensional. One can make quips and constructive points at the same time. That said, since you're so interested in my ability in winning hearts and minds, please see a display of my constructive engagement in this discussion, in which hearts and minds were won.[232][233] Anything else you'd like to know about me? KyleJoantalk 02:51, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Gilead Bioscience Dispute with Zefr

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I edited the page to highlight the controversy with Gilead and pet medicine. The editor, Zefr claimed there were not proper citations. I then dug up four peer-reviewed citations and added them to clarify the statement and the ability of anti-viral drugs to work on FIP. He then claimed that they were weak sources. As a PhD Chemical Biologist from a top 10 university and an active research program, I can state clearly that the literature cited was not weak, and that there is a controversy as reported on the publication "The Atlantic", all of which was cited.

I do not object to this statement being put under controversies. I do object and wonder how Wikipedia can be viewed objectively when properly sourced material repeatedly gets removed. This at the very least should be on their page. Perhaps lower down on the page, but not removed whole-heartedly. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.213.189.18 (talk) 02:47, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Mm, well, this is a content dispute not suitable for ANI. It should be discussed, and settled, on the appropriate talk page. (Which I've done myself, and am unsure why Zefr is fighting the well sourced statements so strongly.) Ravenswing 03:10, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Clearly NOTHERE. Has been messing with the decade pages, making subtle changes against consensus. This mostly consists of changing whether to use year 0 as the first year of a decade or year 1 as the first, and trying to redefine how many years are between 2010 and 2020 ([234]). Then this happens. Typical IP vandalism? Not really, they just logged out, and you can tell, as on User talk:RA0808 there are two identical messages, one by this IP and another 2 minutes later by Aidenless. The real red flag went up though when they removed the two most recent warnings (including the EWLO one) from their user talk, which is not a problem in itself exactly, but with the edit summary as "🐂💩" (correct me if I'm wrong, but I read that as bull + shit) which definitely is a problem if that is what they think of warnings like these. I don't know what anyone else thinks, but this pattern of behaviour so far doesn't bode well for their intentions here. Mako001 (C)  (T) (The Alternate Mako) 16:17, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

Advice given re removal of warnings. Mjroots (talk) 18:03, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Maybe explain to this user where this consensus is located so they can see it for themselves, rather than saying that there's some policy on the years unable to be seen? Millennia and centuries start on the 1, and I've seen many people who believe that decades also start on the 1. [235] I would presume this issue has been discussed to death somewhere given how controversial yet minor it is. So maybe assume some good faith here? The guy was level 2'd immediately for "introducing factual errors" then gets another notice he's a sock puppeteer for accidentally editing while logged out. Even if they openly said the warnings were "bullshit" that is something I wouldn't really be in favour of blocking for at this stage. Based on the history of their user page & Talk:2020s I'm going to assume they're just immature and needs to work on their reading/writing skills. I don't see why a block or ban is really needed, given that's what ANI is for discussing. Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 05:31, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Chess Understood, I may have been a bit bitey there. I wouldn't really have bothered warning them about ewlo if the edit wasn't itself problematic. I've been pulled up for that before. Thanks for the advice. Mako001 (C)  (T) (The Alternate Mako) 07:47, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@The Alternate Mako: If you would do that then we can close this without needing to take any further action. Aidenless, please take the time to familiarise yourself with WP:CONSENSUS. Mjroots (talk) 10:51, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Mjroots: I presume you mean find the previous place where consensus was established? Would it be worthwhile putting something on the talk pages of some other decade pages to link back to the prior consensus? Mako001 (C)  (T) (The Alternate Mako) 11:29, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@The Alternate Mako: yes, that's if. If you can't find it, then it might be a good idea to thrash the issue out via a WP:RFC at WT:YEARS. Mjroots (talk) 11:45, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@Mjroots: User:The Alternate Mako/The decade problem How's this? Basically tried to collect every discussion I could find, and give some idea of what all of it seems to have amounted to. This was quite a fun little rabbit hole to go diving down. Even if they have turned out to be nothere anyway. Mako001 (C)  (T) (The Alternate Mako) 14:47, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
I blocked Aidenless for 31 hours for general disruptive editing. That is including section blanking of this ANI report in addition to WP:IDHT. If any administrator thinks the block length is too short, feel free to change it. -- LuK3 (Talk) 14:19, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Non-admin here, given that he has once again removed the block notice (again, not against the rules but does send a certain message), along with a disruptive edit summary (and that's even before you get to this edit summary which I take to be anti-LGBT), I have to say I don't think a temporary block is going to have the intended outcome. He's clearly not here to build an encyclopedia and should be indeff'd. — Czello 14:27, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Oh dear. That went bad quickly. Mako001 (C)  (T) (The Alternate Mako) 14:47, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Talk page editing privileges revoked. There may be a faint hope of avoiding an indef. Let's see what pans out. Mjroots (talk) 14:55, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
IMHO give them like two years. I doubt they're the age they claim to be on their user page. Let them become an older editor and then see what happens. Chess (talk) (please use {{reply to|Chess}} on reply) 16:55, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

Ethno-nationalistic disruption by Irankhani

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Irankhani (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

User is attempting to edit war his unsourced ethno-nationalistic changes into various Iran-related articles;

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Khojamir (Azerbaijani : خوجامیر) to Khusheh Mehr, which is a Persian name.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the city's name was changed from its original name of Isti soo (Azerbaijani: ایستی سو) to Ab-e Garm, which is a Persian name. Isti su litterly means "warm water" in Azerbaijani, and Ab-e Garm means warm water in Persian.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Palma Yer (Azerbaijani: پلمه یئر) to Pormehr, which is a Persian name.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Bayram Bay (Azerbaijani: بایرام بی) to Bahram Beyk, which is a Persian name.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Dash Khatin kandi (Azerbaijani: داش خاتێن کندی) to Taj Khatun, which is a Persian name.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Gizlan Dash (Azerbaijani: گیزلان داش) to Jezlan Dasht, which is a Persian name.

Due to racism and ethnic cleansing by the Government of Iran, the village's name was changed from its original name of Gungak (Azerbaijani: گۆنگک) to Gangak.

He even changed the native name of two Iranian province articles from Persian to Azeri; [236] [237] - [238]

This is not the first time a non-Iranian user with something like 'Iran(ian)' or 'Persia(n)' in his name is making these kind of anti-Iranian edits.

--HistoryofIran (talk) 11:02, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Amortias blocked for 31 hours, but I set it to indef. My block summary reads: actually, setting the block not to expire. User has not used a talk page of any kind, ever. Communication is required. El_C 12:41, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

90.186.239.156

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Road Sign Omikron Variante

Probable WP:NOTHERE, possible sockpuppet. Added fake element to Road signs in Germany with an almost convincing [if you don't have Google Translate] citation in German (diff). Changed content at ITA Transportes Aéreos without citation. I gave a uw-disruptive1 caution for the road-signs but they responded by blanking the page and reinstating their change (twice). I have added a uw-unsourced2 for the ITA change and they have done likewise. Obviously if I revert again I will be on a 3RR vio. Intervention requested. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 12:43, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

The Road Sign was yesterday together my wife seen at Blankeneser Markt exact at this coordinates. Unfortunate did not made a picture of it. It was for us a surprise but the temporary prohibition sign is there, in order some constructions of place, for example, the stones at floor with differences of appearance, even paid higher, by us here in neighborhood was chosen. During my car parking stop, while wife went buy some carrots, vegetables and flowers were discussed about. 53.560723, 9.811428
About ITA, my also brazilian part together Bruno can confirm, if the englander is in doubt of things this world. But the citation in portuguese language was given.
So there is no reason for the violent englander being aggressive with the reverts. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.186.239.156 (talk) 14:42, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Also worth mentioning possible overlap with the below section. I've reverted to the last stable version for now. — Czello 16:02, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Thank you but I can't see any evidence of an overlap. Just coincidental timing.
Looks like I need to AGF for now, since it is evident that the IP editor's fluency in English is not great [I assume that the reference to 'violence' is a translation issue]. If they had given that response at the time, either at the article talk page or at the user talk page, then I might have been able to explain that a temporary, non-statutory sign like this one does not qualify for inclusion (although I wrote as much in the edit note, which perhaps they did not see). All due allowances made, to respond by reverting the correction and blanking the caution is not a good way to be taken seriously. However, best pause any further action pending developments. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 16:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Radford Family "weird" blpminor violations

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On the Radford family article, a user appears to be closely monitoring the birthdates of minors (some younger than a year of age) of the children of the articles subject and leaving kinda weird update messages. Examples of personal messages to infants, children, adults. [239], [240], [241] (pet name for a 9 year old, creepy, even assuming good faith), [242] Page history is full of this sort of thing. My two asks:

1. Can another editor remove the birthdays of children, as per WP:BLPMINOR, as I can't. I'd normally not take this to Ani, but it involves children, and I have no access to correct it.

2. Can anyone review the actions of this editor. I'm not going to agf when it comes to pet names for kids though. This probably needs explained. Boomerang me on that as needed.

107.115.147.26 (talk) 01:58, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I trimmed the article and also notified Shmoopdy (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) about discretionary sanctions for content about living persons. Woodroar (talk) 02:21, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
This is definetely concerning. I would recommend an admin REVDEL all of Shmoopdy's edits to that article. ––FormalDude talk 02:33, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
I blocked the editor from editing Radford family indefinitely. Drmies (talk) 02:39, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

User:Real name, as usernames are public

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Special:Contributions/Real_name,_as_usernames_are_public is WP:NOTHERE.--♦IanMacM♦ (talk to me) 08:54, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Blocked. -- Euryalus (talk) 08:59, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
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User:bonadea violating Qadiani

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Qadiani (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)

bonadea is committing intellectual dishonestly by removal a reference to MGAs tombstone which bears the self-referred title of “Qadiani” in Urdu. The dispute is about the weather the term “Qadiani” is necessarily a slur, but bonadea is trying his best to hide this information, violating not only the principles intellectual honesty but also others rights to freedom of information. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Secretive lobbyist (talkcontribs) 14:36, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

  • He's mainly removing it because apart from the sourcing, what you are adding is in such poor English that it is not really understandable, which is the reason I have just reverted you again as well. Black Kite (talk) 14:48, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
@Secretive lobbyist, this appears to be a content dispute, which we don't resolve here at ANI. It looks like you've edited Bonadea's user page three times about this, not their talk page. The correct place to discuss this is at the article talk page, Talk:Qadiani. Woodroar (talk) 14:49, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Perfect. Let’s discuss this on the article talk page then! Yes, I am new to Wikipedia, I will next time edit Bonadeas content page if I wish to communicate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Secretive lobbyist (talkcontribs) 14:52, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

If you had taken a few seconds to read the information I had already added to your user talk page, you would have saved yourself the embarrassment of making this inappropriate report. --bonadea contributions talk 14:56, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

There is no embarrassment and I will pursue this until the truth is stated, while following Wikipedia’s guidelines. Those hiding the truth about their faith should be more embarrassed to not having even seen the tombstone of their “Prophet”. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Secretive lobbyist (talkcontribs) 15:03, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

  • Ofcourse, what you would want is for the “ceasefire” of this edit war to be held at the version of the Wiki article which you want to be at. This shows how low people will stoop to hide the truth from the masses.--cute_cat (talk) 16:17, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Is there a chance, you could learn to sign & indent your posts, properly? GoodDay (talk) 16:31, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Since a thread was opened, maybe a WP:BOOMERANG is in order, considering their recent attitude over on the Qadiani talk page, saying "you are lying like Mirza" to bonadea and saying they are trying to hide the truth. Seems like a mix of WP:ASPERSIONS and WP:BATTLEGROUND behavior. Isabelle 🔔 16:43, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Secretive lobbyist has received a 31-hour block for disruptive editing. Favonian (talk) 16:59, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
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Robert McClenon Recklessly Defacing Page

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User talk:Robert McClenon, who has admin privileges, moved the page Sir Donough O'Brien (which was moved into the draft space) to the current name of Draft:Donough O'Brien, 5th Earl of Thomond despite the fact that he wasn't the 5th Earl of Thomond (that would be Henry O'Brien, 5th Earl of Thomond). He was told on his talk page multiple times to change it back but ignored these requests and instead starting picking bizarre issues with the page and leaving cleanup tags. Since these messages were left he just completely forgot about the page and ignored the requests to fix this blunder, and is still editing other pages in his contributions history to date (so he isn't offline). Can someone who has the rights to change page names change it back to the original name instead of this erroneous one since he is clearly unwilling to do so (his ego may be damaged). SKIBLY101 21:40 GMT 31/12/2021

Robert McClenon isn't an administrator. You haven't notified him of this discussion, as is required, and the note you left on his talkpage two days ago yesterday doesn't appear to be a very productive or polite way of getting what you want. The article title at the draft page is open for discussion, and Robert has left a message at the draft concerning disambiguation of the title. I see nothing "reckless," and you ought to dial back the dudgeon. I'm closing this request as an unwarranted personal attack. Acroterion (talk) 22:14, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
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Request for page to be moved

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Can someone with the rights move Draft:Donough O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond to Draft:Sir Donough O'Brien. I can't move this myself as I have to delete the page with the redirect and I don't have the rights to do this. The reason this must be done is this title is erroneous and not applied here. By the way someone moved it recently from the 5th Earl of Thomond to the 4th Earl of Thomond, this is incorrect, he is not or never was the Earl of Thomond, that is an entirely seperate branch of this family. SKIBLY101 22:40 GMT 31/12/2021

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SandyGeorgia's inappropriate edit summaries

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This board is for "discussion of urgent incidents and chronic, intractable behavioral problems", not for fabricating incidents that didn't happen and hoping we won't bother checking. Closing to avoid anybody else wasting their time reading this. ‑ Iridescent 15:36, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

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When I started editing en:wp around 2010, I took an interest in the FAC and FAR pages. Regrettably, I noticed a pattern in FA stalwart SandyGeorgia's comments about other editors, and how she would create a hostile atmosphere on talk pages. She frequently used hyperbole, invective and personalization to disparage other editor's contributions. I have been on and off the project for the last ten years plus, but this observation still holds true, and it annoys me that no one has taken her to task for it. I don't have time to find all the examples, but I would like to point out that I did try to point out the problem on her talk page a while back. In spite of this, she keeps writing incredibly vile edit summaries, laced with profanity and anger (example). Can someone else tell her that this is not acceptable? Thank you. Nutez (talk) 11:25, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I'll be honest looking into your complaint made me wonder if you're just some lame troll but you've been here for long enough with enough edits I guess you're not. You've said there's a pattern but have presented a single diff. In the diff I see two edit summaries, one says "setting up to do the darn things myself", the other says "STILL". Neither of these can be remotely considered "vile edit summaries, laced with profanity and anger". It's been 8 minutes and you still haven't informed SandyGeorgia about opening this thread as the big orange box tells you. Nil Einne (talk) 11:35, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
(edit conflict): The stuff I reacted to way back:

A most reasonable position to take-- one I'm beginning to sympathize with. So, next The ed17-- another admin and CUP judge-- restores the personal attack, claiming it's not a personal attack, and reiterating the charge that I'm trying to discredit the Project. Besides that being attacked for simply notifying them is appalling, how about the faulty logic. I passed one of Legolas' FAs without asking for a source check, so exactly who is discredited here by me raising this??? Go figure: the same admin who saw no problem with Bishonen the Witch and her Monkeys and who carefully redacted to cover up Bishonen being called a "bitch" now sees no personal attack in me being accused of "hate mongering"-- and this right after an arb case dealing with civility enforcement. The ed17-- YOU ARE AN ASSHOLE! [243]
— User:SandyGeorgia
— User_talk:SandyGeorgia/arch88#Second_admin_attack 12:44, 24 February 2012 (UTC)

She keeps discussing in the same antagonistic style, which worries me frankly. I don't know why she keeps getting away with it. Also, I did ping her in my post. Nutez (talk) 11:39, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
A ping is not sufficient notification for an ANI report, especially when the editor in question has expressly made mention of not following them. ᵹʀᴀᴘᴘʟᴇ 11:44, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
The box in the edit notice and at the top of this page explicitly notes that a ping isn't sufficient. Nil Einne (talk) 12:24, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
@Nutez: Could you please supply some diffs of the "incredibly vile edit summaries, laced with profanity and anger"? The example you left them a message about ("what. The. Heck. Remove underline from mainspace !!!") is a touch on the exasperated side, sure, and I'd ask SandyGeorgia to perhaps be a little more mindful when dealing with new editors, but none of this even comes close to something actionable... -- TNT (talk • she/her) 12:06, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

What the heck? What is the darn problem here? Where's the vile and profanity laden edit summaries? Sheesh. Calling somebody an asshole isn't very civil, but such a comment from 9 years ago is hardly evidence of a pattern of bad behaviour, especially when you look at that comment in context (instead of just looking for a naughty word to use as evidence). Gosh. Amazing. – 2.O.Boxing 12:20, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I see nothing at all objectionable about the edit summaries, but what is objectionable is coming here (without following the very clear instruction to leave a user talk message) and telling lies about someone such as, "she keeps writing incredibly vile edit summaries, laced with profanity and anger". Phil Bridger (talk) 12:34, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Nutez, this is WP:BOOMERANG territory. I'll chalk it up to a language barrier, but your darn competence will be required moving forward. Please don't file bogus reports. If you consider what was actually recently stated by SG to be incredibly vile edit summaries, laced with profanity and anger, then I'm sorry to say, but that's a you-problem (i.e. I'd submit that you're being unreasonably oversensitive and should not place that burden on others). El_C 13:53, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Nutez, why exactly did you take this here? You turn up a couple edit summaries that are frustrated but nowhere near problematic, and then one from almost 10 years ago where she calls someone an asshole. If you continue to double down on this without providing any sort of true misdeed, then you'll be entering WP:BOOMERANG territory. Hog Farm Talk 14:44, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

See my response, edit conflicted with Iridescent's close, here. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 16:36, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

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70.77.224.98, 2604:3d09:37f:e110::/64, and misapplication of county and county seat concepts in Canada

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IP-70 and the 2604-series IP-hopper is a disruptive edit warrior that is obsessed with the US-based concept of counties and county seats. The editor has been feverishly misapplying this concept to rural municipalities/regions and other rural equivalents across certain provinces and territories in Canada. This message after getting blocked in April encapsulates the editor's attitude and unwillingness to accept that certain municipal districts in Alberta are "counties" by official name branding only. "County" was a municipal status type in Alberta that was abolished over 25 years ago in the mid-1990s. The following diffs further convey the editor's attitude, obsession and tendency to rationalize edits because of how things are done in American and eastern Canada county lists/articles: [244], [245], [246], [247], [248], [249], [250], [251], [252], and [253].

The warrior has taken the quest to British Columbia, applying the same to its regional districts: [254], [255], [256], and [257]. After being reverted due to erroneous application of the county seat concept, the IP reverted of all the reversions with edit summary sentiments of "You will never win": [258] and [259].

The same pattern of behaviour is occurring in Canada's territories. See these edit histories at Nunavut articles: [260], [261], and [262]. Special thanks to CambridgeBayWeather for routinely cleaning up the disruptive editor's efforts.

This IP-hopping editor is WP:NOTHERE. As can be seen, the IP-70 address has been blocked three times. To help put an end to this disruptive behaviour, I am seeking indefinite blocks to 70.77.224.98 and the range of 2604:3d09:37f:e110::/64 addresses. Note there is a concurrent SPI going on here trying to determine if these IP addresses are socks of Canadiancounties. Cheers, Hwy43 (talk) 01:42, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Check out this reply to the ANI notice. For context to the edit summary, editor has a long-standing WP:IDLI issue with the outcome of this discussion. Hwy43 (talk) 03:41, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Even if they aren't a sock, they should be blocked for edit sumarry NW1223(Howl at me/My hunts) 04:21, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
This is very odd. The IP seems to think that we are on some anti-American spree, here and here along with vandalism. In the second they removed the references as well. I tried to discuss it at Talk:List of regions of Nunavut#Centre or seat and Talk:List of regions of the Northwest Territories#Regional office or seat but they don't want to reply. I notice that 70.77.224.98 has just returned from a 3 month block. CambridgeBayWeather, Uqaqtuq (talk), Huliva 07:32, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
As Nightwolf says, regardless of socking aspects, their edit summaries and communication with other editors is poor enough to remove their editing privileges anyway. Nosebagbear (talk) 10:13, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
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Vandalism on Scooby-Doo page

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@EvergreenFir:, hello again. Well, it seems the protection of the page Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog didn't do justice for that vandalizing anonym who does not seem to get the hints. A longer page block or the IP block would be helpful, if it is possible. Thank you in advance. Ромми (talk) 03:49, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Editor keeps on putting false information in article about Devin Ratray

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This guy from Croatia every day keeps on putting in false information about Devin Ratray getting his charges dropped. Every day people switch it back. This has been going on for a week or more. Can the article be locked from ip editors and his ips be blocked. It’s become annoying, just look at the edit history for Devin Ratray. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:1000:B10C:3CA8:E539:6CC1:7AA:EB94 (talk) 20:00, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I protected the article for a week. If it resumes bring the article to WP:RFPP, please.--Ymblanter (talk) 20:22, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Another range block needed; LTA IP hopper

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The operator of these IP's has been trying, on a continuous basis, since at least 2018 (thats a staggering three years), to disrupt figures, data and sources content on Wikipedia. A range block was carried out in March 2021,[263] but they are still doing the same, i.e. actively trying to inflate/promote anything related to North Caucasus peoples on Wikipedia in a disruptive way. The operator tries to do this by inflating population figures without sources, changing battles/wars in favour of North Caucasus peoples without sources, removing connections between the North Caucasus and the region of the Middle East, removing sourced content, adding unsourced info, etc. They are also actively involved in diminishing the long history and influence of non-Caucasus peoples in the Caucasus region (i.e. Russians, Iranians, Turks, etc.), by, in the same way, either adding unsourced information or removing sourced information.

Pinging Oshwah as he carried out the rangeblock previous time.

Here's a list of some of the more recent IPs.

- LouisAragon (talk) 16:23, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Pinging Ymblanter too as he protected several target pages last time. - LouisAragon (talk) 16:25, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
As a template on my user page says, I will not be taking administrative actions in this topic area.--Ymblanter (talk) 16:31, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
MORE: latest revert, for the dozenth time trying to add "North Caucasian peoples" to the Ossetians page. Edit summary: "your mama"[264] - LouisAragon (talk) 20:45, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
I've blocked Special:Contributions/2603:8000:A403:8807::/64 for three months. Let me know if the problem continues from any other ranges. EdJohnston (talk) 21:30, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Please see recent edit history. Disruptive editing/vandalism mainly by an ip. Please consider semi protection. Cinderella157 (talk) 22:55, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

 Done Semi-protected for 10 days. I have a feeling that this was Worldwar1989 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log) who didn't log in. De728631 (talk) 23:03, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Sultan.abdullah.hindi

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Sultan.abdullah.hindi (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log)

Right after his block for edit warring expired, Sultan.abdullah.hindi proceeded to immediately restore his addition to the Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, without going to the talk page and reach WP:CONSENSUS, as well as prove the name he wants to add is WP:COMMON NAME. This is clear WP:DISRUPTSIGNS. -HistoryofIran (talk) 08:07, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

I am not assuming good faith on the part of the other editor involved in this matter at this point. I did not restore my addition but rather only made an edit which is sourced. Blowing this out of proportion is an abuse of the system on the part of this other editor who seems to want to use this to harass myself. - Sulṭān ʿAbdullāh al-Hindi Talk 08:14, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Also, repeatedly attempting to use the rules in order to force a so-called consensus on a name already being used multiple times in an article with the exception of the infobox is another basis for my assumptions. - Sulṭān ʿAbdullāh al-Hindi Talk 08:16, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
You were reverted by an admin as well, who was the one who reported you. Prior to that, you were warned for edit warring by me, which you dismissed as 'cringe' [265]. Now you resumed your edit warring right off the bat, and accuse me of lacking good faith? You might want to reevaluate. Even if it might be listed like that in other articles, that doesn't mean it should be posted in that article, see WP:OTHERSTUFF. You did not restore your edit? What is this then? [266] [267] Is there any major difference between these additions? This is starting to look like a lack of WP:CIR as well. --HistoryofIran (talk) 08:26, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
What you are doing clearly involves WP:HAR and WP:GAME by twisting this matter to suit your ends over a name repeatedly used in the article but not in the infobox. Yes, I accuse you of bad faith gaming using your familiarity with the guidelines in order to portray this matter in the worst way possible. - Sulṭān ʿAbdullāh al-Hindi Talk 08:29, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
WP:ASPERSIONS and WP:JDL at best. I'll let the admins deal with this. --HistoryofIran (talk) 08:31, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Your reversion notes of the article-in-point, which have not been brought forth yet, and your repeated attempts at making the worst assumption should reveal the insanity to them. - Sulṭān ʿAbdullāh al-Hindi Talk 08:34, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Though it is unfortunate that Sultan.abdullah.hindi did not go to the talk page immediately after coming out of a block for edit warring, the edit they made is different from the one over which there was an edit-war, in as far as HistoryofIran's revert edit summaries [268] [269] [270] all objected to the use of the {{transl}} template in the infobox. To the contrary, Sultan.abdullah.hindi's latest edit does not use the template, and is actually a fairly straightforward typo correction: as can be seen from the lead sentence, it is "Ikhtiyar", not "Ikhtyiar".
I think that both users here should try better to assume good faith, and actually inquire into what the other editor is trying to accomplish, or is objecting to, rather than going straight into battlefield modus. Thanks! ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 12:26, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
That was my initial concern yes. I later added in the talk page that user has shown no proof either that it was WP:COMMON NAME - this was written before his 32 hour block. As seen in the diffs, it's still the same name, just without macrons and being italicized. It is heavily unfair to put me on par with him in terms of assuming bad faith. There's nothing that indicates that I've made any baseless assumptions of the user, whereas he has here alone accused me of WP:HAR, WP:GAME, bad faith, and writing comments filled with 'insanity', whatever that is supposed to mean - all of this with not a single drop of proof. I've already tried to discuss with the user, but as seen here [271] and the edit history of the article he has shown no sign that he is interested in participating properly. --HistoryofIran (talk) 13:03, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Just look at the revision before the edit war: the infobox contains a different and misspelled (Ikhtyiar) version of the name than the sourced one in the lead. Clearly, what Sultan.abdullah.hindi was trying to do [272] [273] [274] was to correct the name in the infobox so as to conform with the sourced version in the lead, and fixing a typo and slapping on what they thought to be an appropriate template while they were at it. There's no evidence they were trying to impose a poorly sourced new name, as you seem to assume. Apart from the inappropriate {{transl}} template, there was no real issue here, and even that could have been solved with a friendly talk page conversation. There was no need at all for the revert war, the policy-namedropping, the ANI report.
You truly do great patrolling work around here, and as a fellow patroller I know how frustrating it is when people re-revert their bad edits rather than going to the talk page. But trying to figure out what other editors are trying to do in good faith, and posting friendly and communicative messages at the talk page with the aim of finding out what the issue is (see, e.g., my latest talk message after [275] [276]), it's all just part of the deal I'm afraid. ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 17:56, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Lede or not, that still doesn't change the fact that the name is not WP:COMMON NAME (he changed the Uddin to al-Din btw). I'm not sure why you're dismissing the template issue so easily, that was one of the main issues as well which he edit warred for and whatnot. Fine, let's pretend you're right; Does that excuse his behaviour? Not at all. Could I have done better? Sure, but that's mainly because the user didn't even do the bare minimum. I did in fact mention what was the wrong in the edit summaries as well as create the discussion in the talk page, which we all saw what led to. The fact remains that he engaged in highly disruptive behaviour not only in the article (breaking WP:3RR against two veteran users, refusing to participate in the talk page, ignoring WP:CONSENSUS, resume edit warring right after his block etc) but also towards another editor (WP:ASPERSIONS, WP:NPA, WP:AOBF).
And oh please, spare me those nice words and tips. The fact that you're comparing my behaviour to this users is simply baffling. Here, I'll finish my last comment with a nice collage;
There's putting good faith in a user, and there's this. But go on, make more excuses for him, defend him. Because we can all see what happens when he tries to do it himself. --HistoryofIran (talk) 00:00, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
He changed "Ikhtyiar Uddin" to "Ikhtiyar al-Din", as the name was given in the lead before they edited the article, and as it is given by the only source cited, without using the {{transl}} template to which you objected. How is this resuming the edit war? Requiring an editor who is adjusting the infobox to the sourced name in the article to prove that this name is the WP:COMMONNAME is just not very reasonable, as I'm sure you will see. You're absolutely right that the way in which Sultan 'defended' himself is very poor (and I do believe that a warning would be in place for that), but I assure you that you will catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 00:58, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

IP User 70.161.8.90 breaking WP:CIVILITY

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The IP user 70.161.8.90 has shown incivility in their recent edits (see this and this). These edits and the language used within them are clearly breaking WP:PA. Lastly, in one of their edit summaries, he refers to some editors as "dumbasses". Pyramids09 (talk) 22:05, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

@Pyramids09: the DO YOUR HOMEWORK! of the first diff doesn't really cross the line of WP:PA, nor does the I'll discuss whatever I want from the second diff. I do wonder though why you didn't link to the you moronic hypocrite or the You're so devoid of mental acumen in that second 'conversation', which is wholly WP:NOTFORUM indeed? ☿ Apaugasma (talk ) 22:20, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
@Apaugasma: Oops, I only read through their most recent contributions. My bad. Pyramids09 (talk) 03:56, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Personal attack by some IP

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I've just noticed this post. In my opinion, it is self-explanatory and it needs no additional comments. I will appreciate if some admin takes necessary measures. Thank you in advance, --Paul Siebert (talk) 23:14, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

178.41.58.156 once again hijacking a redirect

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This is a follow-up from this discussion where the Jendrik redirect was semi-protected as a result of repeated hijacking by users then an IP. The protection has now expired and the IP has resumed their hijacking behavior. Is there an alternative approach here, since it seems protection might not be the best solution short-term? Jalen Folf (talk) 00:51, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

I blocked the IP for a month. If they return, a partial three-year block from the redirect should be the next step.--Ymblanter (talk) 00:57, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Block evasion 14.226.25.254

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Latest IP used by disruptive editor who in the past has used:

Same geolocation (Hanoi, Vietnam) and ISP (VNPT), and the same sort of edits to the same topics (warships, missiles, etc.)

Range Special:Contributions/113.178.44.0/25 was blocked for three months at the end of October; 14.226.24.7 was blocked for one months at the same time. 14.177.7.174 was blocked for seven days on December 23. - RovingPersonalityConstruct (talk, contribs) 03:59, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Excessive plot additions at Spider-Man: No Way Home

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This user keeps changing the plot summary, making it way too long and over the 700-word limit per WP:PLOTBLOAT, also poorly written and editorialized. The editor doesn't use edit summaries and does not respond to warnings at their talk page. Pinging reverting editors @Adamstom.97, CreecregofLife, and InfiniteNexus. —El Millo (talk) 06:27, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

On the ones I reverted, I put the full summary that Eds tried to put in into a word counter. I got 2200+ words. I wanted to check before I reverted just in case somehow the 4800+ character addition didn’t exceed the 700 word maximum. Keep in mind that it’s triple over the limit. So I revert it (including my observations in the edit summary) and soon find that it was readded with 100+ characters more than the previous version. No communication, just readded. And then there’s the fact that these are carried out over 30+ edit stretches. There’s obviously no use of the edit preview button. Granted, I’ve been neglecting it too, but this case is to an incredibly extreme extent. And I doubt it’s to save progress on a slow-responsive computer. The concerning behaviors are not just on NWH, but a few other pages he’s worked on, according to his contributions--CreecregofLife (talk) 06:40, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
To add on(as someone that is watching the page and have contributed), apparently the full summary that Eds tried to put in is copied from the MCU Wiki fandom page for NWH under 'Plot'. Prior to this, Eds had also tried to insert the same full summary on 31 December 2021, which was reverted. Jolly1253 (talk) 07:11, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
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Personal attack by Achezet

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Seeing this personal attack Special:Diff/1062765684 by Achezet following some edit warring between the parties means I'm pulling this here. I haven't examined the details of the dispute to judge who is right or wrong there, so have no immediate clue to the rights or wrongs of the discussion/edit warning, and the innocence or guilt of either party. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark (talk) 12:09, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

While applying the appropriate ANI-notice notifications that the offending contribution has been reverted and Achezet suitably warned on their talk page. Unless there are problems with the contributions to the article (I have RL time to check) or edit warrning this may be the end of the matter here unless problems continue. THankyou. Djm-leighpark (talk) 12:32, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Looks like Achezet is putting content heavily based non-WP:MEDRS source back in,[277] bringing WP:THETRUTH about vaccine dangers to Wikipedia (never mind the page covers this properly from suitable RS thanks to the careful work of other editors). I've pointed them at MEDRS but they obviously don't understand what a primary source is and are aggressive with it, as can be seen from the PA. Alexbrn (talk) 12:49, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
May be bringing the article to include CVST as well as TTS, which is a matter under discussion. Achezet appears to be beyond a complete newbie (due to citation eloration) and has chosen to continue to edit the article rather than responding here. I have therefore reverted his contributions, which may be good faith, although I'm stretching my competency in the area epsecially without deep investigations (And I haven't got time). They do appear to be proceeding apace evening having been made area of Ds sanctions .... That is not to say there constributions may be valid but it needs consensus. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark (talk) 13:42, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

@El C and Dumuzid: Is this a joke or does it insinuate Alexbrn needs to taken to a sockpuppet investigation? Thankyou. Djm-leighpark (talk) 17:47, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

It's Blade Runner-related banter. I think. Alexbrn (talk) 17:55, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Quite so. My apologies for any confusion; I simply couldn't resist. Cheers to all. Dumuzid (talk) 18:10, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
How dare thou question the integrity of Deckerd Blade, Blade Runner! 😾 Methinks there's a replicant afoot. El_C 19:31, 30 December 2021 (UTC)

Look. this is probably going to BOOMERANG for me due to the fact I've challenged admin's AnddrewA and Omegatron at Talk:Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination. And while I accept we should probably close this with Achezet taking stuff to discussion, there is still the matter of handling the discussions on that page in an appropriate manner, including: Talk:Embolic and thrombotic events after COVID-19 vaccination#Pfizer studies could be included in summary which is ongoing. I have a view on it but it is sense consensus that counts there. Thankyou. Djm-leighpark (talk) 04:45, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

It saddens me to have to escalate this to ANI on New Years. This situation first came to my attentions at Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest/Noticeboard#Kerry_Raheb. Nevertheless, Kerryraheb has not answered any questions about COI regarding the election. I have even addressed Kerryraheb directly on their talk page. Instead, Kerryraheb has become increasingly combative about editing the 2022 United States Senate election in Vermont page.

I always try to reach out to COI editors and work with them (when they are not paid shills) however, I can't reach Kerryraheb. Cheers and Happy New Year. --SVTCobra 06:30, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

If the editor is who he claims to be. I must admit, looking at his edit summaries, edit-warring & obvious COI breaching. I'm amazed by his childish behaviour. GoodDay (talk) 06:50, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Obvious COI, indef PBLOCK issued. Mjroots (talk) 07:43, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Obvious sockpuppet needs blocking

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/Haiyenslna Dronebogus (talk) 13:14, 2 January 2022 (UTC)

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I did post at WP:RPP, but there seems to be a bigger issue at state on the article, the IP there is just seems disruptive against a few editors, there was a talk on the talk page. But the article has really just become a battleground. I really feel an admin needs to review the contrib history, talk page. Help stabilise the problem there, cheers. Govvy (talk) 21:55, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

This page has been semiprotected one month by MelanieN. EdJohnston (talk) 23:46, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
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Reporting Victor Aify

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Victor Aify (talk · contribs)

This editor is only adding the website The Afro Desk Journal in articles [279] [280] [281] [282]. Clearly that they are only using this account for promotion then anything else (WP:NOTHERE). TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 20:28, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Their last edit was about three hours ago. You dropped a notice on their talk page about one hour ago. It's unclear to me why you felt it necessary to escalate this at this time. (you also failed to inform them of this discussion, please be sure and do that in the future) Beeblebrox (talk) 20:51, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
@Beeblebrox: I only notice this editor just recently, you don't need to be rude about it. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 20:59, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
(Non-administrator comment)I think it's more there maybe should have been an attempt to discuss this at the user's talk page, and if that didn't work out or there was no response, or if they continued without explanation, some admin action would be needed. Just my two cents, anyway. Singularity42 (talk) 21:07, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
@Singularity42: Maybe I was being too fast about this, we see the editor response to this issue. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 21:26, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
I'd add that I really don't think my comment was rude. I challenged the basis of this report, but I wasn't rude about it. Beeblebrox (talk) 19:54, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

46.138.206.0/24 : vandalism in Talk namespace

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Serial cross-wiki vandalism in Talk namespace (offensive posts, mainly in Russian). Please impose a long-term partial block on this IP range for Talk namespace only (up to several months or 1 year please). This vandal has been active for many years, see also: previous IP range / earlier IP range / last contribs in ruwiki / last contribs in ruwiktionary.) Thanks in advance. — 2A00:1370:8129:6878:6B7D:C580:E39A:4F21 (talk) 23:36, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

One of the diffs which I have just revision-deleted contained apology of Holocaust denial.--Ymblanter (talk) 00:03, 2 January 2022 (UTC)

Proposed COVID topic ban for User:Adoring nanny

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Taken as a whole, this editor's contributions indicate a pattern of tendentious editing. Most egregiously:

I think a COVID-19 topic ban is an appropriate remedy. Notified: [286] VQuakr (talk) 22:13, 27 December 2021 (UTC)

It's a different point. I encourage the community to participate in the RfC.[287]. I am proposing inserting material supported directly by a WP:BESTSOURCE. The community may want to ask itself which is more WP:TEND -- including this material, or leaving it out, even though we include a parallel reason supporting the same underlying claim. Adoring nanny (talk) 22:34, 27 December 2021 (UTC)
Just to expand on the above, I have accepted the community's judgment that Frutos should be included in the article. The question then becomes how to include it. I am not going to repeat the blow-by-blow here. You can read it at the RfC. But the bottom line is, we are including one reason Frutos gives for rejecting LL. Given that, how can it be WP:TEND to include two more, with an 8-word summary? Adoring nanny (talk) 23:17, 27 December 2021 (UTC)


If you are seeking a topic ban due to DS, shouldn't WP:AE be the correct venue? Isabelle 🔔 00:46, 28 December 2021 (UTC)

@Isabelle Belato: I'm no expert, but I thought AE was for enforcement of a ban enacted under a DS, not enactment of a ban. VQuakr (talk) 00:51, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
@VQuakr AE is the correct venue for both in topics covered by discretionary sanctions. Thryduulf (talk) 02:08, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
To be clear, you can still request community bans, for which this is the correct venue. But WP:AE guarantees the section won’t be archived without closure, and sectioned discussion prevents excessive derailing, so it’s usually a bit better when you have it as an option. ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 02:14, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
ProcrastinatingReader, RE: guarantee — unless yours truly forgets to double back... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ El_C 09:19, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
If one looks at series of edits, the sequence here is: Another user removes four sources and some text.[288] I restore three of them and the text [289]. You restore the fourth.[290] I was trying to be polite by not reverting the full edit by the original user. It was simply more convenient to do the restoration as two edits, rather than one.Adoring nanny (talk) 20:06, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose. WP:UOWN says on a user page "Purely content policies such as original research and neutral point of view generally do not apply unless the material is moved into mainspace." so the critiques based on content or POV are not PAG violations, and WP:NOTHERE + WP:1AM are not even PAGs. One of the article edits was merely a removal of one of several cites, to what Wikipedia calls a "news and opinion" site, without change of article text, which FormalDude put back without discussion. Calling the others double-or-triple downing is strong language for what look to me like distinguishable attempts to change wording, and there was some possibly biased language to change, e.g. replacing "pointed out" with "said" is specifically required by WP:SAID. Peter Gulutzan (talk) 21:37, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support. This user has a history very supportive of tendentious editing. Point by point:
Expand to see comprehensive point-by-point evidence
  1. Repeatedly making edits/arguments against consensus ad nauseum
    1. (A) Pushing a POV sentence into an article, against all opposition: [291] [292] [293] [294] [295] (see the entire history of this page: [296] merged as blatant POVFORK)
    2. (B) Make sure we don't cite Shi Zhengli's opinion on anything, even when it is DUE, until it aids in pushing a POV: [297] [298] [299]
  2. Often makes extensive arguments trying to delegitimize WP:RSes and convince others they are unreliable:
    1. (A) Distrusts science and scientists, does not consider peer-reviewed publications reputable or useful, in contradiction to WP:SCHOLARSHIP and WP:BESTSOURCES [300] [301] [302] [303] [304]
    2. (B) Delegitimize the WHO and anything published about their investigation, unless it serves a POV purpose ([305]): [306] [307] [308] [309] [310] [311] [312]
  3. Deleting well-sourced additions of others, in service of consistent POV editing (pro-Trump conspiracy, pro-lab leak): [313] [314] [315] [316] [317] [318] [319] [320] [321][322]
  4. Often urges others to "assume good faith" while not doing so oneself: [323] [324]<--'Mainland Chinese participants in an RfC cannot be trusted'. (paraphrased - double quotation marks were converted to single quotation marks to make this clear, my apologies to anyone who misread this as a quotation.) <---Respectfully, withdrawn
  5. Escalates small disagreements unnecessarily when consensus is clear (see above issues with Shi Zhengli and attempting over many months to get her NPOV- attributed statements removed from articles, resulting in RfC which is decided unanimously)
  6. Assigning undue importance to a single aspect of a subject (see above hyperfocus on including lab-leak perspective and removing WHO and scientific mainstream perspective.)
  7. WP:SPA and WP:RGW: See User:Adoring nanny/Essays/Lab Leak Likely: logic and reason are not Wikipedia policy... Wikipedia can't be trusted on controversial topics, particularly where powerful interests are at stake. and many other above instances of hyperfocus.
  8. Seeing editing as being about taking sides: see: User:Adoring nanny/Essays/Lab Leak Likely and more particularly, off-wiki coordination with other POV editors who were TBAN'd: [325] [326] and POV defenses of user conduct that resulted in TBANs: [327] [328]
  9. Cites WP:BLUE and other essays in efforts to support following WP:TRUTH in an effort to circumvent WP:PAGs: [329] [330] [331] (see also: user essay)
For all the reasons above, I would assert that Adoring nanny has a history of WP:TE in the COVID-space in particular (and some bleeding into American politics) and for this reason should be TBAN'd from COVID-19, broadly construed. If their disruption in American politics continues, it may be a good idea to TBAN that as well. But, for a while, that disruption has been pretty quiet. No need to TBAN when the disruption is not ongoing, and if the user acknowledges that they should not remove well-sourced content or otherwise violate discretionary sanctions. (edited 20:01, 30 December 2021 (UTC)) — Shibbolethink ( ) 21:35, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
My goodness, you certainly have more time to throw things at me than I do to refute them, so I'll pick just one. Is the content I removed at this edit [332], which you cite, currently in the Flynn article? Should it be? Does my edit summary message that it is "not biographical for Flynn" make sense? Adoring nanny (talk) 23:43, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose COVID tban broadly construed Apologies for being a broken record, but there are just too many places someone could get into trouble without meaning to if they're editing anything after March 2020. —valereee (talk) 23:54, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
  • @Shibbolethink: above you accompany this diff with the following: <--"Chinese participants in an RfC cannot be trusted".
But the diff shows that Adoring nanny actually said (quoting in part): i.e. "participants from mainland China risk arrest and disappearance if they are too critical of the CCP." Please explain. I want to understand where that first quote is from, if it is even one (which I'm thinking probably not). Thanks. El_C 01:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
yes sorry it's a paraphrase. I will change it to single quotation marks instead of double. When I quote, I typically use greentext as you have done, but I sometimes get lax with double quote marks. If you read the exchange in full, I would consider this the sentiment which this user expresses. — Shibbolethink ( ) 14:53, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
@Shibbolethink: also specifically, it's not just a paraphrase, but an especially bad one, and you use quotations marks, so again, it's masquerading as a possible quote — a big no-no (on both counts). Example of why it's bad: I have a friend (of decades) who lives nearby. She is Chinese. We don't live in China. Adoring nanny spoke about participants from mainland China, which would not include editors like my friend (well, she never edited Wikipedia, but you get the point). Please be more judicious with evidence. This is important. Thank you. El_C 14:08, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Shibbolethink please can you strike the text El_C noted concern with. It can be seen as an accusation of racism, which violates WP:NPA. WP:BOOMERANG may apply here. LondonIP (talk) 19:28, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Hi, I adjusted the text to exactly answer @El C's concerns. The paraphrase now describes a sentiment against Mainland Chinese users. if you think this is still an unfair paraphrase, please explain why. — Shibbolethink ( ) 19:32, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Shibbolethink, the expectation is for you to use strikethrough alongside the adjustment, so the record reflects that it was, well... adjusted. El_C 19:36, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
@El C: I did not remove anything, aside from double quotation marks. I used underline to indicate where things were added. I will double check and make sure this is consistent. But frankly, strikethrough on double quotation marks would be useless and confusing. If you'd like me to add that, I will. I have added an underline under "Mainland" to be consistent. I have added an explanatory note instead of strikethrough on double quotation marks. Anyone who would like to take me to ANI for not striking through quotation marks and instead explaining it in text, please go ahead. — Shibbolethink ( ) 19:38, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Shibbolethink, the forthright thing to do would have been to retain the original bad paraphrase but strike it and then place that alongside the real quote, which once again reads: i.e. "participants from mainland China risk arrest and disappearance if they are too critical of the CCP." It really isn't that long. Please own up to your mistake in a clear and direct way. I'm not looking to shame you, but that sanitized "adjustment" is coming across as a bit evasive tbh. El_C 19:50, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
I still retain the right to frame my arguments how I wish, within policy. That is what I have done, acting in good faith. If you did not intend to shame me, please consider that this is exactly how it is received. I have no intention of inserting a direct quote, the diff is there for all to see. Where I have directly quoted, I changed the color of the text to make it clear. I apologized for the misunderstanding. I underlined all insertions. I explained the modification. This is such a minor incident that at this point, I have no idea why we are belaboring it. I would appreciate it if we could collapse this thread when it is resolved, because it distracts from any attempt at consensus. — Shibbolethink ( ) 19:52, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
@Shibbolethink: maybe consider how what you've written would be received by the subject of this ANI complaint. I am logging a warning for you at WP:AEL for WP:COVIDDS. Not so much for not going through the strikethrough procedure I recommended, but for an overall confluence of subpar conduct in this thread. El_C 20:06, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Please explain what subpar conduct you are referring to? I fixed it the moment it was pointed out to me. I explained the mistake. I apologized. If I'm going to be formally warned, I want an exact explanation so I can avoid the behavior in the future. — Shibbolethink ( ) 20:07, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Shibbolethink, you seem to fail to appreciate the gravity of your error even now. I don't know why you keep repeating that you explained the mistake and that you apologized, when you've been constantly backtracking. No, I want this logged for the record, which is within my discretion to do. El_C 20:13, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Shibbolethink, why would you think it's okay to collapse my comments? I strongly advise you to step away from this thread. El_C 20:21, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Above, I said I would appreciate it if we could collapse this thread when it is resolved, because it distracts from any attempt at consensus You did not respond to this, so I figured I would collapse and you could revert if you wished. You reverted. I have no intention of doing it again. Please let me know if I've violated any policy or guideline by doing this. — Shibbolethink ( ) 20:25, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm sorry for the miscommunication, I appreciate the gravity of misquoting. It steals someone of their voice and besmirches their reputation. I've placed an apology in the context of the explanatory note of my evidence as well. I'm sorry for all the trouble this is causing. — Shibbolethink ( ) 20:27, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
'Mainland Chinese participants in an RfC cannot be trusted' is not a paraphrase of the quote though... And if you say otherwise I think we need to have a competence discussion. Horse Eye's Back (talk) 20:32, 30 December 2021 (UTC) Horse Eye's Back (talk) 20:32, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Okay, I'm just withdrawing the entire thing, because this is a waste of time and not worth defending. I get why some users find that to be an inaccurate paraphrase. I think I may have misinterpreted the original thread, reading it again. I don't think it's worth squabbling over. If you want to get me banned over it, please make a new ANI thread (or a subthread of this one). — Shibbolethink ( ) 20:34, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose. Simply looking at the diffs in the beginning of the thread (I did not check anything else):
  1. What she did in her userspace is not really relevant.
  2. There was a cover up of information related to COVID by China as a matter of fact
  3. Neither her removal nor insertions look immediately problematic; they are sourced.
I did not check all diffs by Shibbolethink, but looking at first of them, the arguments by Adoring nanny are civil and not unreasonable. My very best wishes (talk) 05:32, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
@My very best wishes:
  1. How is a fringe manifesto in their userspace not relevant?
  2. There is at the least no consensus on this on Wikipedia. Most recently the China COVID-19 cover-up allegations article was redirected for it's fringe POV and COATRACK material.
  3. I don't know what to say to this. They're very clearly removing RS material and inserting POV material.
  4. If you're going to weigh in, at least have the courtesy and respect to read everything in the discussion first. Other editors have put time and effort into their comments, and you judging them solely off of a first look is not good enough. I imagine that's the main reason why your points here seem so misguided. ––FormalDude talk 06:51, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
1 - I consider such manifesto a disclosure of personal bias (sure, there is one!). But this is actually a good/honest thing. Everyone has biases. It matters what they do in mainspace of the project. My very best wishes (talk) 16:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
2 -It does not matter. The stonewalling of this issue by China is simply a historical fact. My very best wishes (talk) 16:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
3 - This is a content dispute. And no, in the first diff, she removed strong opinion, not a factual information. My very best wishes (talk) 16:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
4 - No, a lot of such discussions are tl;dr. One has only an obligation to look at posting and diffs by someone who started the thread. My very best wishes (talk) 16:22, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
So consensus doesn't matter, nor does reading the discussion you're commenting in. That's a hot take. ––FormalDude talk 04:56, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
One has only an obligation to look at posting and diffs by someone who started the thread – I think we have a term for that. Drive-in ... drive-through ... driver's ed ... Wait, I've got it! Drive-by! A drive-by comment. Yes, that's what we call it. EEng 05:41, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, many people (me including) do not have a lot of time to participate. They can only look at the original diffs on the top to see if they are telling by themselves. I think that's OK. No one can ask more from uninvolved contributors. These diffs are not at all telling, at least to me. But this is easy to check. If anyone really believes the user should be sanctioned (I do not), please bring it to WP:AE. I think this subject area can be handled there. My very best wishes (talk) 17:47, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
P.S. I did check some diffs by S., but I do not think they are convincing. For example, this removal [333]. Based on the sources on the subject, yes, people from the group have been involved in making various accusations, but were all of them false as asserted in WP voice? No one can actually prove they were false; some of them could well be true. Same with many other diffs. My very best wishes (talk) 18:05, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
If you don't have time to participate thoughtfully, it's best if you don't participate. EEng 03:07, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
I think I checked enough now and do not think this complaint is convincing. For, example, how this diff from statement by S. proves anything? And so on. My very best wishes (talk) 04:06, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Or that diff provided by S. as an incriminating "evidence" [334]? Yes, Shi Zhengli is "closely affiliated" and she is basically an accused party. Therefore, she is not an independent source per WP:INDEPENDENT (#2). The source is an RS and can be used on the page, but this is just not an independent source, exactly A.N. said.My very best wishes (talk) 19:39, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment - While the user in question has clearly very strong views on the matter, those views (and user-space essays describing them) aren't in-and-of-themselves an issue. Questions about adherence to WP:PAGs should be the focus, not their personal POV. Hopefully the recently closed RfC the user requested closes the chapter on the potential slow-motion edit-war suggested by the proposer, and if not it seems like a simple case of ignoring consensus. Otherwise, the only topic worth discussing is the potential of WP:TE above. Bakkster Man (talk) 15:41, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose - having a userspace essay go against the house view here is not a reason for a ban. There some diffs that are concerning, particularly the ones that seek to diminish the view of anybody in mainland China as impossibly compromised, but tell AN in no uncertain terms to cut that out. But the user wanted to make an edit, was reverted, went to a noticeboard, took that feedback and then opened an RFC. That is what is supposed to happen. Being banned for holding the wrong opinion is not how things are supposed to work here. If he or she edits against the consensus formed in that RFC then sure, but until then see nothing so problematic as to merit a ban. nableezy - 15:45, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
    Absolutely agree re: Being banned for holding the wrong opinion is not how things are supposed to work here. The issue is the particular behaviors of A) removing well-sourced content that opposes the user's POV, and B) repeatedly advancing the same POV arguments in every discussion, venue, or RfC, against consensus and against any policy-based argument. A is against WP:NPOV and B is blatant WP:NOTHERE. And, in combination with other behaviors, makes a case for WP:TE. That's the argument I would advance. Having opinions is the user's right. But what they do with them is another matter... — Shibbolethink ( ) 15:49, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Something being against NPOV is a content issue to be settled on the talk page and then if somebody wants to push it that far to an RFC. Only if they keep pushing after a consensus is settled is it a user conduct issue. As far as I can tell that has not happened yet. If it does, sure, topic ban, site ban, whatever. Right now however this reads like removing the opposition for being the opposition. nableezy - 21:58, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Just because others don't like what's being reported isn't a reason to ban the messenger. — Ched (talk) 15:56, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Unless my memory serves me wrong, Adoring nanny’s userspace essay was litigated at MfD and kept, so the community has already decided that the essay is acceptable. As for everything else, is there any evidence of edit warring, incivility, or WP:IDHT behavior? Are most of the user’s edits frivolous? If not, then what’s the problem? Mlb96 (talk) 16:16, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
    A majority of the user's edits to COVID-19 related topics are examples of tendentious editing, as has been evidenced above by Shibbolethink. ––FormalDude talk 05:02, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
    @FormalDude: its possible that some editors here don't consider the evidence to be very strong, starting with the first diffs, the accusation of racism, and the WP:BLUE thing. One can't just make a big list of diffs and expect all editors to comment on each and every one. LondonIP (talk) 19:34, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
    I would expect any accusation of WP:TE to be accompanied by many diffs, as it is not an accusation to be taken lightly. — Shibbolethink ( ) 19:42, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • What? I think it is bizarre that about half of the comments in this thread are arguing about some userspace essay of unclear relevance to the issue of the editor's conduct. Frankly, I am sick of hearing about this essay. There have already been AN/I threads about this essay. There have already been topic ban proposals over this essay. There was already a gigantic contentious MfD for this essay... in May. And it was kept -- nobody thought it was that big of a deal then, so why would it be a big deal now? Has anything changed? There has to be some kind of limit on how many times the same thing can be brought up. jp×g 20:34, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
    You are using a rather unconventional definition of the word "nobody" there. --Hob Gadling (talk) 18:56, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose This looks like a very dubious attempt to block a user simply for advancing positions some users dislike. I see almost no evidence above of Adoring nanny misbehaving, instead I see (1.) false citations attributed to them though they never said them, (2.) several diffs to them making political arguments on articles about politics. Newsflash: having different political opinions is allowed. So no, in the absence of any policy violations, Adoring nanny should not be blocked nor topic banned. Jeppiz (talk) 18:00, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support. This is not about "advancing positions some users dislike" - that is a strawman. This is WP:PROFRINGE editing. Shibbolethink listed examples of it. Of course, this particular fringe narrative has been pushed by much bigger fish in the US, even by the saner one of the big parties and by usually reliable news outlets, and now people somehow have the impression that it is not fringe. But it is. The scientific sources tell a different picture from the non-scientific ones. It is like climate change twenty years ago. Wikipedia should follow the science, and someone who keeps knocking the keyboard out of pro-science editor's hands should be stopped. --Hob Gadling (talk) 18:56, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
If a position is "pushed by much bigger fish in the US, even by the saner one of the big parties and by usually reliable news outlets" then by definition it isn't fringe. Also just FYI the scientific consensus is that there was some sort of coverup, is that what you mean by pro-science or are you talking about the potentia; lab leak aspect? Horse Eye's Back (talk) 20:24, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Horse Eye's Back, you must have missed the COVID-19 cover-up RM, AfD, MR, ANI, AN, RSN and creation of the newly created Chinese government response to COVID-19. Now a consensus has formed there that the Chinese government's response to the outbreak was just fine, based on data from a Chinese government website. LondonIP (talk) 20:15, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
  • Oppose, not really buying that we have a conduct issue here... To me this looks like a garden variety content dispute. I agree with Nableezy that basing conduct charges on a userspace essay is just not something we should be doing, Adoring nanny seems to do a pretty decent job of upholding our policies and guidelines despite their strong personal opinions and we need more editors like them. Horse Eye's Back (talk) 20:24, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose this looks like an attempt to win a content dispute by getting opponents banned. Regarding the two points from the filer - the "Lab Leak Likely" essay was litigated months ago and consensus was that it is fine in userspace. The second argument (and set of diffs) appear to be on multiple topics, but are primarily about "Frutos et al." I don't know who Frutos is, and since ANI does not decide on content disputes I do not need to find out. The process of debating a topic that people disagree with on a talk page is not problematic behavior - it is how the encyclopedia works. User:力 (powera, π, ν) 22:38, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose Adoring nanny is a wonderful person and a good editor. This complaint of misconduct is just the latest of many attempts to lobby administrators to ban editors in the COVID-19 origin topic with the "wrong" POV. I am surprised they chose to go after an editor who always has such a civil attitude. I would have been an easier target because I have a very strong opinion on this topic and I operate ​​laboratoryleak.com. Shibbolethink also has a WP:SELFPUB reddit post on the lab leak they promote in article discussions, so they should not accuse others of pushing their POV, otherwise it could come back as a BOOMERANG. Francesco espo (talk) 23:23, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
    Hi, I noticed you reference this post a lot. When was the last time I referenced it, do you know? I'm pretty sure it was at least 6 months ago. And have I ever mentioned it in article space? — Shibbolethink ( ) 23:24, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
There's a bunch of editors, including Adoring nanny, who are on a major Right Great Wrongs spree over the COVID articles where there's a strong and consistent pattern of pushing conspiracy theories (e.g. lab leak, horse dewormer) as fact. I ran into them closing the RM at what is now China COVID-19 cover-up allegations, and it's not just a problem that isn't limited to just one user; it's an incredible disruptive group effort (I think there were, at one point, five threads in Wikipedia-space on that awful article running at once) which needs to be dealt with pretty sharpish. That said, I support a topic ban to allow them to touch some grass for once, and more topic bans for more users if the disruption continues. Sceptre (talk) 00:46, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Off topic: There is no evidence that ivermectin is an effective treatment for COVID-19, but it is materially misleading to define it as "horse dewormer". It is an antiparasitic medication with human and veterinary application that "has been used safely by hundreds of millions of people to treat river blindness and lymphatic filariasis," according to Wikipedia.TheTimesAreAChanging (talk) 01:25, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
People aren't getting the ivermectin on prescription from a doctor, though; they're getting it from veterinary stores with a nice apple flavouring. Sceptre (talk) 21:29, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Perhaps (although Joe Rogan, for one, claimed that his doctor prescribed it to him), but I'm incredulous that "a bunch of editors, including Adoring nanny" are specifically promoting the veterinary form of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19. In the absence of diffs to that effect, your earlier comment appears somewhat overstated to me. Anyway, I digress...TheTimesAreAChanging (talk) 12:14, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Sceptre, I'm going to WP:AGF and assume you have diffs of me editing something about horse dewormer somewhere. Would you kindly provide them? Adoring nanny (talk) 02:46, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
  • Support User is clearly here to advocate a fringe opinion on the subject matter, rather than improving the project's coverage of the topic. Zaathras (talk) 03:21, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose. Adoring nanny is a great editor with a great attitude towards working with others in helping to build Wikipedia. This looks more of a content dispute than a behaviour problem. Sanctions are not warranted here. Stefka Bulgaria (talk) 17:46, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose - looking through their mainspace contributions, I don't spot any policy violations. Whilst the essay you mentioned is based on questionable findings, as other people have pointed out, it's not a problem if it doesn't make it into any articles. MiasmaEternal 03:32, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
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David Gerard, upon reading a challenge to the removal of an academic expert writing in a deprecated source, has proceeded to go on what I can only describe as an editing rampage removing on sight any link to that source he can find. Wikipedia:Deprecated_sources#Acceptable_uses_of_deprecated_sources specifically says Citations to deprecated sources should not be removed indiscriminately, and each case should be reviewed separately. In the span of 20 minutes David Gerard has removed over thirty references to Counterpunch, including ones written by the subject of the article (explicitly allowed by WP:ABOUTSELF). He has said that only by reversing a deprecation decision can any Counterpunch article be cited. That is expressly opposed to be our deprecation guideline, and I ask that he be restricted from indiscriminately removing any source he has not examined. nableezy - 22:07, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

This is a continuation of a thread on Talk:Edward Said, two threads at WP:RSN [335][[336], and now a fourth thread here (edit: and now a fifth thread at WP:RSN), where the editor is attempting to edit-war in a deprecated source, with personal attacks on the multiple editors objecting.
I am indeed continuing to clear our backlogs of deprecated sources - that is, sources that should not be used in Wikipedia. As always - I've done this for a while - every edit was done and reviewed by hand, and for the most part they're obvious - David Gerard (talk) 22:12, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You going to claim you reviewed this edit????? You removed an article written by the subject, and removed a Nation article, and replaced it with a cn tag. You reviewed that? Really????? Diff to any edit-warring or personal attacks, or strike the accusation too. nableezy - 22:15, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
So this is actually about a single use of the deprecated source as a reference, which is already under discussion at WP:RSN? This is WP:FORUMSHOPping - David Gerard (talk) 22:23, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
No, it is about you violating WP:DEPS which says Citations to deprecated sources should not be removed indiscriminately, and each case should be reviewed separately. You are removing sources indiscriminately at a rate that belies any claim that you are examining them by hand. And this one example shows you are doing so recklessly, violating several policies, and as such I am asking you be made to stop. We wouldnt be here if you didnt remove 30 sources you never looked at in fifteen minutes. We wouldnt be here if you followed our policies. nableezy - 22:24, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

David is also removing sources in green and replacing it with citation needed tags. I am unaware of any edit-warring, or personal attacks for that matter. David's editing here violates WP:DEPS which requires each usage to be examined, and I again ask that he be restricted from continuing his current spree of policy and logic violating removals of sources he has not examined in the slightest. nableezy - 22:14, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

WP:DEPS is an "information page", and specifically not even a guidance page. WP:BURDEN, however, is policy: All content must be verifiable. The burden to demonstrate verifiability lies with the editor who adds or restores material, and it is satisfied by providing an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports the contribution. Counterpunch is not a reliable source, it is a deprecated source, and should be removed and not restored. You literally have a reliable source for the particular claim you wanted to make here - David Gerard (talk) 22:28, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Jesus christ, if WP:DEPS is not even a guidance page then you cannot rely on it to rule out sources. How is that circular logic working for you? You are attempting to make deprecated in to blacklisted, and you are further violating WP:ABOUTSELF when removing material written by the subject of the article. And you are doing it indiscriminately. And you are literally removing other reliable sources. nableezy - 22:33, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You seem to be assuming DEPS does the deprecation. It does not - the RFCs deprecating each source did that. That's why it's an information page - it's a list of the sources that were deprecated - David Gerard (talk) 22:35, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
When people say to deprecate a source they are saying to have it follow what WP:DEPS says. And again, you are editing without looking, and making basic errors in doing so. You are very specifically damaging our articles. Unrepentantly at that. If an IP made that edit they would be reverted for vandalism. nableezy - 22:41, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I tend to agree that this practice has been carried out by editors (not just David) a bit too haphazardly. While this is not the place to propose broad policy changes, I do think that there should be an orderly procedure of first tagging the references as is with a {{better source needed}}, and then waiting a few weeks before removing the source altogether to replace it with a {{citation needed}}. BD2412 T 22:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
No change is needed, WP:DEPS already prohibits the indiscriminate removal of sources purely based on their being deprecated. David's editing violates that. It also violates WP:ABOUTSELF, and it further is evidence of careless editing when he removes other sources and replaces it with a citation needed tag. That garbage edit still can be self-reverted for the record. nableezy - 22:30, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
DEPS is an information page, and not even a guidance page - it doesn't prevent anything - David Gerard (talk) 22:34, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
The trouble is that that proposal has been raised before - most recently in a broad general RFC at WP:VPP a few years ago - and rejected as a violation of policy - Aquillion has written on it previously (some applicable insights at Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)/Archive_164#Discussion_on_Proposal_3 - '"We want to deprecate this source" does not mean "we want to provide special protections for existing usages of this source"'), and can probably elaborate. This process would protect deprecated sources - the worst of the worst - in ways that merely bad sources are not protected. When a source has been found by broad general consensus to be broadly unusable in Wikipedia, it would be perverse to thus grant it special protections that less-bad sources don't get - David Gerard (talk) 22:36, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
more specifically, as Aquillion wrote there: "WP:RS is core policy and not subject to consensus; therefore, you can always remove an unreliable source on sight with the reason of "unreliable source", no matter what, without exception" - though actually WP:RS is a guideline included by reference in WP:V, which enforces that. An RFC can't actually find against that, and a discussion on ANI that isn't even at RFC stage can't find against it. Your proposal would require a policy change to enforce, or at the least an RFC to alter all previous deprecation RFCs ... - David Gerard (talk) 22:42, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
One more time, you are indiscriminately removing sources that are very specifically allowed. You are removing sources written by the subject of the article (here, here, here, here). WP:ABOUTSELF says all of those are reliable sources for what the subject says about themselves. But your indiscriminate rampage caught them all up. You are removing other reliable sources (here you removed The Nation and replaced it with a citation needed). nableezy - 23:08, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
You are failing to distinguish "can find an excuse" from "should". Your understanding of good self-sourcing is being questioned in detail, with policy cites, in the fifth thread you just started about this single citation, on RSN - David Gerard (talk) 23:17, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
Um, you said an RFC needs to be opened to overturn the last one. And now you complain about me opening an RFC? Are you for real? nableezy - 23:20, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

The user continues to violate WP:ABOUTSELF, removing mundane details such as a person being married sourced to their own column on Counterpunch. This is absurd, and if an IP was doing this they would be blocked for vandalism. nableezy - 23:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)

Forum-shopping a talk page discussion in progress - David Gerard (talk) 23:26, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
No, your continued editing that violates our policies is a behavioral issue. You cant just say "forum shopping" when somebody raises your poor editing. nableezy - 23:39, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment I knew I'd read all this before. This thread was about the same issue with the Sun and Dailymail, and this one was about RT. ActivelyDisinterested (talk) 23:27, 21 December 2021 (UTC)
    • David Gerard has definitely been here before, as they have a specific take on the word "deprecated" to mean "banned/blacklisted" (and thus taking onus on themselves to remove all references to said sources without doing cleanup after themselves), where WP:DEPS and most others that have talked about this take "deprecated" in the computer-science sense (that we should avoid and should strive to remove them but not in a manner that is disruptive). This seems to be yet another rout of disruption to remove deprecated sources as quickly as possible, which is not an outcome of any RFC on these sources marked deprecated. (If anything, the only RFC that had "take action immediately" would be Daily Mail wrt to BLPs). There's no problem if they want to go around and tag deprecated sources to let others fix them, or do the work of looking for alternate sources, or making sure that removing the source also removes material connected with the source that they can't find sourced elsewhere, but these past ANI trips have shown that they prefer outright removal than avoiding disrupting, which is not acceptable on WP. --Masem (t) 05:06, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
He is removing sources that our policy explicitly says are reliable, and he is edit-warring to do so [337], [338]. Again, any other user would be blocked for doing so. He still has not corrected his disruptive removal of other reliable sources here. Any other user would be blocked for doing so. He is introducing basic errors in to our articles, eg [339]. Dont want to repeat the obvious one more time. nableezy - 05:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
All previous discussions have endorsed David Gerard's actions
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1028#User:David Gerard and The Sun sources
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1045#Editor David Gerard and the Daily Mail
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1066#Indiscriminate removal of deprecated sources
Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive1081#User:David Gerard
nothing to see here 103.203.133.250 (talk) 05:49, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
No, they haven't. At least the one I initiated (the third one) ended without a closure with many editors agreeing with me that such indiscriminate removal is not okay.
I think that adding better-source-needed tag before removing (if it's not BLP) is a good practice and deserves to be a guideline. Alaexis¿question? 06:24, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

WP:DEPS exists for the purpose of explaining what it means for a source to be deprecated. Without WP:DEPS, the formal concept of deprecation disappears from Wikipedia. So it is bizarre indeed to claim that one can remove sources due to them being deprecated and at the same time claim that WP:DEPS can be ignored. David Gerard is not entitled to this logical fallacy, and not entitled to merely brush aside explanatory statements like "Citations to deprecated sources should not be removed indiscriminately, and each case should be reviewed separately." Zerotalk 11:26, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I think adding the better-source-needed tag is usually pointless because I doubt that in many cases anyone new will come along and replace them. And if a terrible source has been used multiple times, I wouldn't put the burden upon anyone of tagging them, making a list somewhere of what was tagged and when, and then later remove them. Doug Weller talk 11:54, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
We know from trying it that it's usually pointless. It stays there for months, untouched. It doesn't work. By this stage, the suggestion is an attempted end-run around deprecation, and nothing more - David Gerard (talk) 13:18, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Deprecating is not blacklisted, despite your repeated attempts to make it so. nableezy - 16:43, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Your lack of understanding of what an "information" page is is not a "logical fallacy", and Without WP:DEPS, the formal concept of deprecation disappears from Wikipedia is a bizarrely false statement - David Gerard (talk) 13:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Where exactly is deprecated defined as removed on sight? nableezy - 16:42, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

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How about repeated removal of RS and WP:FAIT editing? nableezy - 20:46, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
And repeated edit-warring (eg [340], [341]. Claiming that WP:V is overruled by deprecation is likewise an issue. nableezy - 20:47, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
If nobody is willing to deal with an editor disruptively editing to remove reliable sources in an indiscriminate matter please close this down and I can proceed with going to ArbCom. Because this disruption, by an admin no less, continues, with this admin edit-warring to remove sources our policy says are reliable, and Id like that dealt with or at least paused while this discussion is ongoing. This is the very definition of WP:FAIT editing, and it is behavior unbecoming an administrator. nableezy - 20:58, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm always happy for action to be taken against users who are either administrators or otherwise "getting too big for their breeches," but in this instance I look at what is being complained about and I see a big, fat nothing. I do see a lot of boomerang potential. Coretheapple (talk) 18:26, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
You could certainly do that. I would suggest you would do better doing either or both of first (a) seeking further support for your position - the support that you admit here that you lack (b) understanding why you have failed to gain support for your position - David Gerard (talk) 21:26, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
For example - in that last example, you appear to have misread WP:ABOUTSELF - it is about literal self-publication, e.g. on a personal website, or about dubious sources talking about themselves (e.g., the Daily Mail talking about itself). It does not cover a published article in an edited magazine, as you are attempting to use it for. Your claim is not supported by your impassioned words - David Gerard (talk) 21:32, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I should also note that the WP:FAIT was when the source was deprecated. At that point, there was broad general consensus that CounterPunch was a source so unreliable it should not be present in Wikipedia, and thus should be removed. I realise you don't like this outcome, but that was in fact the strong consensus - David Gerard (talk) 21:48, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
People not wanting to deal with a problem administrator violating policy is not my lacking support. Again, you are edit-warring, removing reliable sources, and engaging in WP:FAIT editing. Youre also just making things up WP:ABOUTSELF is not about literal self-published sources. Otherwise it would not say Self-published and questionable sources may be used as sources of information about themselves. And no, there was consensus it should be deprecated. And there are valid uses for deprecated sources, and your claim that WP:DEPS means something other than what it says it means is likewise in the realm of making things up. And you should be stopped. Since you refuse to stop yourself, you should be blocked. If there is no resolution, and given the recurrent issue with you and deprecated sources, then yes I will be doing that. I await to see if anybody wishes to deal with this first. nableezy - 22:03, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
If you think "I can find no administrator willing to act on my claim" is a case for arbitration, I expect I can't stop you. You probably won't take my advice, but (per the instructions at WP:RFAR) be sure to have worked through all of WP:DR first - David Gerard (talk) 22:13, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • While David's removal of depreciated sources can be criticized as haphazard (with BD2412's suggestion being the safer way to methodically remove these, keeping WP:DEPS in mind), it isn't necessarily incorrect, as depreciation exists for a reason. However, depreciation ≠ blacklist, so there is no harm in slowing down the process. On the other hand, it's fair to say that nableezy is definitely WP:BLUDGEONing this thread. This thread has become so inundated that it may be worth separating claims of edit warring into another part, perhaps to WP:EWN. Curbon7 (talk) 22:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Perusing David's contributions, it is clear he has been removing deprecated sources from hundreds of articles for years, whether it's the Daily Mail, Crunchbase, The Sun (United Kingdom), WorldNetDaily, Global Times, Republic TV, Unz Review, Zero Hedge, LifeSiteNews, NewsBlaze, The Epoch Times, FrontPage Magazine, Press TV, The Mail on Sunday, Telesur, Voltaire Network, and no doubt others. The list of deprecated sources on Wikipedia is quite small; it's an exclusive group of sources considered so unreliable by the Wikipedia community that not one word published in them can be considered reliable (regardless of the author or circumstances). As such, I can't understand why one would ever want to cite them on Wikipedia, or why one would object to their removal. Nor do I understand why there is such a fuss regarding this particular source, which has been deemed by Wikipedia to be as unreliable as all of the others David has removed. If anything, David should be commended for his diligent efforts to make Wikipedia more reliable (or at least less unreliable). Jayjg (talk) 23:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    • Nor do I understand why there is such a fuss regarding this particular source. It's because of WP:PIA. Mlb96 (talk) 03:59, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • ... not one word published in them can be considered reliable (regardless of the author or circumstances) – This is not a correct understanding of deprecated sources. For instance, the Daily Mail can be a usable source historically (I'm talking 1910s, not 2000s), and even modern articles can be usable in very rare (often primary or WP:SPS) circumstances, as David Gerard gives two examples of below (one if you don't count an EL). — Bilorv (talk) 00:22, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
      • Bilorv, those are, no doubt the extremely minor and rare exceptions that prove the rule. The only exception stated in WP:DEPREC is "for uncontroversial self-descriptions". I doubt the underlying incident that prompted this whole kerfuffle was about that. Was it? Jayjg (talk) 17:31, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
        • They're not "exceptions" to any rule that exists, whether WP:DEPREC or anything else. They are examples that conform with the meaning of "deprecated". You've linked to a phrase that says "rule of thumb", expressly not relevant to any attempt at full classification; nor is WP:DEPREC, "The source is considered generally unreliable, and use of the source is generally prohibited" (emphasis mine). Rather than me try to explain to you what caused this ANI thread to start, you would be better to read the context for yourself. — Bilorv (talk) 17:44, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
          • Thanks Bilorv. I'm quite familiar with our content and sourcing policies, and think it's pretty clear that they are, in fact, exceptions to the general rule. Someone else has explained to me (above) the actual reason this has suddenly become a big deal. Jayjg (talk) 20:26, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Once again, someone is upset with David Gerard, and once again, mutually contradictory opinions will be aired about the right way to remove these garbage sources. Sheesh. What he's doing is fine, necessary, and overdue. XOR'easter (talk) 23:16, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
    • Also, help is absolutely welcome! Here's the list - pick 10 and have a look. Usually removal is pretty obvious - remarkable claims with no other backing, gratuitous ELs, hagiographic WP:RESUMEs, etc - David Gerard (talk) 14:32, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
      • If people were willing to put half the effort they're willing to spend on drama into cleaning up these "sources", then we wouldn't have the drama in the first place. XOR'easter (talk) 21:11, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
        • These deflection tactics are misguided at best. If those removing depreciated sources put any effort whatsoever into looking for alternative sources, or didn't regularly remove valid content along with the depreciated source, we wouldn't be here (again). DG needs to either seek consensus for wholesale removal of these sources or start exercising considered judgement, which takes time and effort. wjematherplease leave a message... 10:02, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
          Sorry but this is nonsense and contrary to policy, it's not other people's responsibility to find sources for material which fails verification. The responsibility lies on those who want the material included. Tayi Arajakate Talk 23:08, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
          Doing the literal minimum required by the letter of policy is often not a good way to proceed, especially en masse and if the justification is "the letter of the policy requires no more than this". From a common sense point of view: the list of pages that cite e.g. the Daily Mail is easy to find and navigate, half filled with nonsense that needs removing but half filled with useful information that just needs a better source. Removing the information or using {{cn}} to make it the 16,875th entry in Category:Articles with unsourced statements from December 2021 removes it from this easily traversable list and means the content will never be improved.
          You could instead take 60 seconds to type into a search engine something that may produce a good source saying exactly the same facts as the Daily Mail, and cite that source—or if there isn't one then don't spend any longer, {{cn}} tag it or whatever. Bot-like actions are almost never the best way to proceed. Clearing one backlog (citations to the Daily Mail) by piling it into another backlog (unsourced statements) is not a solution. Nor is clearing a backlog with a flamethrower (removing useful information that could be easily sourced).
          This advice isn't about breaking policies, but about building an encyclopedia in the most productive way. — Bilorv (talk) 00:22, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
          This is going about it the other way around, it is not a minimum, it is the standard. The bare minimum is that one should not be insisting that the burden to find sources for material that is unsourced or poorly source lies on the those who want to remove such material. It directly contradicts policy and is in fact recognised as disruption.
          If we are going to appeal to common sense, a {{cn}} tag is much more visible and recognisable as a problem (to the point that it is so even for the average reader) than a citation containing an unreliable source. Going through 1000s of articles is tedious work while most editors edit articles on topics that they are interested in and address any issues specific to particular articles instead of looking for specific kinds of issues to address, and hence are much more likely to address visible issues. But if you really think that it has no impact on how fast a backlog is addressed and that there is no real distinction between either, then what's the fuss over again? Tayi Arajakate Talk 05:31, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

This framing of a noble pursuit to rid the encyclopedia of citations to sources that not one word published in them can be considered reliable (regardless of the author or circumstances) is a bald faced run-around what deprecation actually is. If you mean to change deprecated in to blacklisted, in which not one single word of it may ever be cited, you need more than an RFC at RSN on a single source to do so. A user is inventing a policy here, and is violating existing policy to enforce it. Where exactly Jayjg does any single policy, guideline, information page or even local consensus support the idea that deprecated sources may not be used at all? Because WP:DEPS says exactly the opposite. It would be great if people could actually answer why that is being ignored. nableezy - 03:42, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

Deprecation was "meant to" mean removal. From the first deprecation RFC on the Daily Mail: its use as a reference is to be generally prohibited ... There are multiple thousands of existing citations to the Daily Mail. Volunteers are encouraged to review them, and remove/replace them as appropriate. I'd have thought generally prohibited was pretty clear in its intent. Do you understand that the deprecation of a source, such as CounterPunch, is meant to mean that it is generally prohibited? That's a yes-or-no question - David Gerard (talk) 14:36, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
That is again not what I asked for. This is not the Daily Mail. What policy, guideline or anything else supports your attempt to force through a major policy change? And edit warring to do so, again. nableezy - 14:40, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Deprecation literally means general prohibition. That is what it was intended for, and what it is used for. You are claiming novel exceptions that don't exist, and trying to use text on an information page as a claim of policy. Read the actual deprecation RFCs - David Gerard (talk) 14:45, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Deprecation literally means general prohibition. We need to make the information page into a policy to prevent what is happening? It says at the top "except in special cases" and later it says "Deprecation is not a blanket retroactive "ban" on using the source in absolutely every situation, contrary to what has been reported in media headlines.". Selfstudier (talk) 15:00, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Nableezy, in answer to your question directed to me, WP:DEPS is an information page, not a policy or guideline, and even it says "Citing the source as a reference is generally prohibited".
Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources lists four levels of source reliability
It takes a lot for a source to be actually "Deprecated", and only a very small number of sources have actually reached that "elite" status. There are tens of thousands of highly reliable sources available for use on Wikpedia, I so can't see any reason why we should have any source that has actually been "Deprecated". And I haven't heard any good arguments for keeping a Deprecated source that doesn't sound like special pleading. Even if we kept one such source, it will be inevitably challenged as coming from a Deprecated source; why don't editors themselves simply move on, and find a better source? Jayjg (talk) 15:28, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Do you think there is no difference between generally prohibited and in which not one single word of it may ever be cited? As far as good reason, the obvious one is when pieces by established experts that are repeatedly cited in other reliable sources (like peer-reviewed journal articles and books published by university presses) so much so that they themselves are arguably notable, we should be able to cite them. In another instance David removed an attributed view of Benny Morris in another article, calling it extreme fringe non-RS. Are you of the opinion that calling Benny Morris "extreme fringe" or "non-RS" is a. not a BLP violation, b. not among the silliest things youve ever read on Wikipedia? Do you agree that there are not much better sources to find? nableezy - 15:38, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
User:Nableezy, regarding your question about Benny Morris, I have on occasion disagreed with David Gerard's removal of sources, but never objected when it has come to Deprecated sources; if the information is reliable and DUE, then it can (and should) be found in a reliable source. Regarding your other question, I think the main difference between generally prohibited and not one single word etc. is exactly what Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources states about Deprecated sources: "a Deprecated source may be used for uncontroversial self-descriptions, although reliable secondary sources are still preferred." I haven't looked at the underlying incident that prompted this specific AN/I, but in my experience, when someone is trying to use a deprecated source, it's almost always because they want to use the specific sources in a specific article to make some controversial (or at least non-obvious) claim, not an "uncontroversial self-description". In your initial disagreement with David Gerard, was it about an "uncontroversial self-description"? Jayjg (talk) 17:22, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Jayjg, I think you know I think you're a very smart person and while we disagree on um some issues I generally have a high regard for your view on sources. So please, look at the specifics here. Yes, some of them are indeed non-controversial self-descriptions. Like a person being married (note that David removed that, was reverted due to ABOUTSELF, and removed it again). Others are scholars writing in the area of their academic experties, whose specific column is referenced repeatedly in other reliable sources (here). That was, along with a bunch of other careless mistakes, meant to remove this piece by this noted expert, a piece repeatedly cited in other reliable sources (eg [342], [343], [344]). Do you really think Id be raising this big a fuss about not being able to cite random crackpots for controversial facts? nableezy - 17:46, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Nableezy, thank you for your kind words! I'm not saying that every single removal David has ever made was correct, but I am saying that Wikipedia's default position should be to remove them all, and only allow them back in on an individual, exceptional, extremely limited basis, so I think David is doing the right thing. Also, I don't think we should quote a subject matter expert when they're writing in an unreliable (much less Deprecated) source, particularly where they are writing about anything controversial. The key here is not the individual themselves, but rather the editorial oversight - even experts require proper oversight. Instead of fighting to keep Deprecated sources, we should be expending that energy looking for different, reliable sources. Jayjg (talk) 21:27, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Jayjg, is he doing the right thing when he edit-wars against multiple users who are putting the sources he removes back in limited and exceptional circumstances? Like removing a convenience link, reverted by an admin no less, and then immediately re-reverts. Or removing an interview between Ari Shavit and Benny Morris, and then re-reverting. Is an administrator violating both WP:FAIT and WP:EW "doing the right thing"? nableezy - 15:45, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
First of all Nableezy, let us stipulate and agree that edit-warring is a bad thing, and (except in cases of WP:BLP violations), should be avoided wherever possible. That said, David's original removals of the links in Camp 1391 and Benny Morris were absolutely correct, as the references to original source (Ha'aretz) were already in those articles; WP:CONV is just an essay, and even then see WP:CONV#Arguments against convenience links point 1. As a point of comparison, I regularly find fpp.co.uk used for "convenience links" to published articles, including many from Ha'aretz, and I invariably remove those links. What would your view be on someone convenience linking to this article or this one? Note, I'm not saying that fpp.co.uk and counterpunch.org have anything in common: on the other hand, only counterpunch.org has been designated by Wikipedia as Deprecated. Jayjg (talk) 16:47, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Because we both agree that the two sites are not analogous in any way, and because CounterPunch articles are submitted by the creator and are not likely copyright violations, I dont find the situations comparable at all. And the fact that CP is deprecated and David Irving's website is not is the most interesting part of that argument, in that it informs one of just how silly the argument "but it's deprecated" is. But since we agree edit-warring is a bad thing, maybe tell him to stop doing that? nableezy - 16:55, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Jayjg would you call this sequence edit warring? Removal by DG, restored by editor 2, removed again by DG 20 minutes later, restored by editor 3, re-removed by DG 14 hours later. Would you call that a violation of the 1RR for ARBPIA articles (yes I know there is no edit notice). Even if it were not subject to the 1RR, is that edit-warring by DG? Is an administrator edit-warring acceptable? Do you want to do anything about it? nableezy - 18:23, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Jayjg, Im only pinging you because I think he would listen to you, but would you please review that sequence above and these as well. At Alan Dershowitz he removes entirely material in a University of California published source and Dershowitz's response in CP (ABOUTSELF and one would think that Dershowitz's response to charges of him plagiarizing would need to be included per BLP). That is reverted and then David removes it again. Do you find it acceptable under WP:BLP to remove the subject's response to charges of wrongdoing? What if there is already an established consensus for inclusion? Then at Sara Roy, he removes an ABOUTSELF reference and material it supports about Roy's father being one of the handful of survivors of Chelmno extermination camp. That is reverted, and removes it again. Do you find edit-warring to remove details about Roy's parents surviving Chelmno and Auschwitz to be appropriate conduct here? Would you please ask him to maybe re-examine whether or not in the rare instance somebody objects to the removals that maybe he should not so quickly re-revert and instead discuss the issue on the talk page? Otherwise, for the love of anything you hold dear, can you close this so that I may file an arbitration case so that I may ask somebody else to tell him that? nableezy - 21:52, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
Nableezy, User:David Gerard's first removal was entirely correct; none of the claims (for or against) should have been cited from the Deprecated source. Dershowitz's response does not get an WP:ABOUTSELF exemption, since it does "involve claims about third parties"; in this case, Menetrez. David's second removal is also correct; if the material is in a WP:RS, then there's no need to add the Deprecated source, and if the material is not in an WP:RS, then it should not be added at all. The "established consensus for inclusion" carries little weight for several reasons, including the fact that it happened over a year before the source was Deprecated. The removal from the Roy article was also appropriate; it was an emotional letter to President Biden in a Deprecated source; it wasn't providing details about Roy's scholarly "area of expertise". The details themselves were not particularly about Roy, nor critical to her biography; there was a fair bit of similar information in the biography already about Roy's family history in the Holocaust. As to whether there should be edit-warring about this? Well, WP:BLPREMOVE gives a lot of latitude when it comes to removing material in WP:BLPs (which they both are), and I don't think anyone involved in those disagreements has acquitted themselves particularly well.
To be honest, the impression given is not that these are not attempts to keep reliable sources, but instead attempts to (de facto) overturn a decision to Deprecate a source. I return to my question of 24 December: Instead of devoting so much energy to trying to keep a Deprecated source, why don't editors instead devote that energy to finding reliable sources instead? Jayjg (talk) 20:33, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
Jayjg you feel that Dershowitz shouldnt, per WP:BLPPUBLIC (If the subject has denied such allegations, their denial(s) should also be reported, while adhering to appropriate due weight of all sources covering the subject and avoiding false balance), be allowed to respond to serious allegations against him? Did you notice the material from Menetrez is from a book published by the University of California Press and not CP (though the prior edit wrongly claimed what is in an unquestionably reliable source was in fact an article in CP, the book is what is cited) and the only deprecated link is authored by Dershowitz himself? You are going to claim that the first removal, removing the UofC published book that details a secondary analysis of the allegations against Dershowitz, was entirely correct? You are going to say the RFC that discusses how this is in said UofC book depends on a now deprecated source? That seems like a series of incredibly odd readings to make here. This seems like an attempt to avoid the question, was it edit-warring? You dont think Roy providing details about her family is appropriate for a BLP? Did anybody claim a BLP violation in including Dershowitz's defense of himself? Or a BLP violation in Roy telling of her parents survival of Auschwitz? nableezy - 20:42, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
Nableezy, as I said before, when the material is published in a WP:RS, then there's no need for the Deprecated source to be cited - and the rationale for including it in this case in fact made an even stronger argument for removing it: "provide a summary of the case he made in that RS"? That's an explicit statement that the Deprecated source is wanted because it is not identical to the Reliable source! As I've said more than once, if it's already cited to a reliable source then there's absolutely no good reason for the Deprecated citation to be in the article. Regarding the BLPPUBLIC issue, the allegation (plagiarism) is already in the article, and Dershowitz's denial, all cited to reliable sources. Asking whether it's reasonable to exclude Dershowitz's rebuttal to Frank Menetrez's article is missing the point: why do we need even more "he said/she said" on this topic? Neither Menetrez's article nor Dershowitz's rebuttal should be there; they both fail WP:BLPPUBLIC, as neither of them are notable. The impression given here is that the whole reason for fighting so hard to preserve Dershowitz's right to defend himself (even in a Deprecated source) is because the true intent is to get the non-notable criticism of Frank Menetrez into the article in the first place - that, and to find any and every possible reason to keep this Deprecated source.
Regarding Roy, as I said in my previous comment, the article already provides plenty of biographical details about Roy and her family and their Holocaust experiences from other sources, including Roy herself. In fact, all the relevant details that David removed are found in Roy's "Gaza A Reflection" in Prophetic Voices on Middle East Peace pp. 20-23, a source you found. So why the continuing fight to still include the Deprecated source, and even add more citations/different articles from it? Again, the impression given is not that these are not attempts to keep reliable sources, but instead attempts to (de facto) overturn a decision to Deprecate a source. Jayjg (talk) 23:00, 4 January 2022 (UTC)

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  • I fully support David edits to rid our articles of depreciated sources they should be used only in very limited circumstances as per WP:DEPS --Shrike (talk) 05:30, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I know David but he's wrong one this, as are others. It's supposed to be more subtle than this - purging doesn't help as sometimes the sources are good for the point we need. I can think of a glowing puff piece in the Mail about a dodgy company - one of the human bots removed that and they absolutely shouldn't - showing the hype is good. I've had others remove a link to a Russian source which was confirming what western sources were saying - again useful. If it was intended to be remove all then it would be done by bot. There's no nuance here. Secretlondon (talk) 14:59, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • See, I don't get this rationale; if you have reliable Western (or any other) sources already, then there's absolutely no need for a Deprecated source, Russian or otherwise. Jayjg (talk) 15:28, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • The process of mass-removing deprecated sources, and then discussing individually the specific cases where their (re-)inclusion may be warranted is a pretty good one, I think. It's also consistent with the "presumption" that deprecated sources should not be used. JBchrch talk 16:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I think we do have a problem here, in that it is abundantly clear that we do not have agreement as a community as to what deprecation means. We have informational supplements that unequivocally state that deprecation does not mean "remove on sight", that it doesn't even mean "uniquely bad source", and we also can clearly see from the above exchanges that David Gerard, among others, are treating deprecation as precisely that. My semi-involved view here is that we either need to enforce the current wording (which would mean, at a minimum, handing out warnings for repeated haphazard removal of sources, such as the ABOUTSELF and verifiable subject-matter experts), specify a more correct way of dealing with existing citations to deprecated sources (per BD2412) and then enforce that, or start an RfC to actually settle what deprecation means at a guideline level. For as long as we continue to have such open disagreement about what an active and far-ranging labeling of sources actually means, we're going to continue to have disruptive editing from well-intentioned editors. signed, Rosguill talk 16:56, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    I agree about the confusion, but Rosguill, can you explain to me where the subject-matter-expert comes in? I just now re-read WP:DEPREC, WP:DEPS, WP:NOTRELIABLE, WP:V and Wikipedia:Reliable_sources#Deprecated_sources multiple times, and it nowhere says that verifiable subject-matter experts are an exemption (only WP:ABOUTSELF uses are permitted).
    I just don't see a rule about subject matter experts anywhere outside of WP:SPS. I'm really not trying to wikilawyer here, I want to understand our guideline wrt deprecation and unreliable sources. As far as I can see, unreliable sources may only be used for ABOUTSELF, even if the subject is an expert. Mvbaron (talk) 17:26, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    Mvbaron, I land on that interpretation based on my understanding of WP:V's general requirement that sources be assessed based on context. I think that the result of a holistic approach to the sources would hold that a relevant SME would be reliable unless published in a source with a reputation for outright misrepresentation of its/its contributors' own work (which was not the basis for CP's deprecation), except perhaps in the case of BLPs (and even there, I think there's room for discussion of the relative relevance of the SME's claims and whether or not it courts actual problems in a BLP on a case by case basis). signed, Rosguill talk 18:05, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    I see, thank you very much for your clear and detailed response :) That makes sense. Mvbaron (talk) 18:10, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    For what sort of material would it be justified to keep material published by CP? Selfstudier (talk) 18:12, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    Was that directed at me? If yes, I don't know. From what I understood, only ABOUTSELF - but Rosguill here makes a good point. And if that's correct, then I guess there is not much difference between deprecation and generally unreliable sources, as in that one has to always look at how the source was deprecated exactly. I have genuinely no idea at that point, I guess it always comes down to local consensus... Mvbaron (talk) 18:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    Yes, it was:) Sometimes the indenting...This still leaves the removals question, a bot can do auto remove, doesn't need an editor, is it beyond our wit to say, post up a notice in a section of the talk page of an article that uses a unrel/deprec source and asks the users there to form such a consensus. Easy to say, might be hard to script, idk.Selfstudier (talk) 18:39, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    There's a tangential problem which is that confusion over what deprecation means is rampant even in the actual discussions to deprecate sources. This certainly appeared to be the case in the discussion that resulted in Counterpunch's deprecation, where editors provided arguments as to why CP should be considered unreliable, but did not clearly establish why deprecation was necessary, with many editors !voting for deprecation purely on the basis that it is not reliable, without further elaboration. I briefly challenged a first attempt at closing but backed down after it received informal endorsements as I did not feel like I had the personal capacity to argue my case at the time. I do think, however, that the case could be made that closing that discussion as deprecation instead of simply GU was a case of vote-counting rather than an assessment of arguments presented. Reaching such a conclusion would provide a Gordian way out of the current dispute, although it would probably require just as much wikidrama and would leave unresolved underlying issues that would pop up next time someone tries to clear a deprecated source from the site, so right now hashing the ANI case out and reaching general clarity on deprecation seems like a more productive way forward. signed, Rosguill talk 20:17, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    As the eventual closer there, I strongly disagree with your assessment and consider it a mischaracterisation. It was not merely unreliability, but fringe, conspiracist and fabricated content, and an editorial position favouring said content - a clear case for deprecation; which has, as I've documented above, always meant that the source doesn't belong in Wikipedia at all except in extremely exceptional cases - David Gerard (talk) 22:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    Eh, I don't think the distinction between "unreliable" and "fringe, conspiracist and fabricated content" is meaningful (in other words, I don't disagree with those elements of the characterization), but find said summary to ignore the counter-arguments which claimed that it frequently publishes articles by verifiable and relevant SMEs. There's also a problem when arguments to that effect get shut down in the deprecation RfC with the argument "well you can still cite it in those cases" only for editors to run into stonewalling in those self-same cases. Ultimately, neither side in that discussion went beyond cherrypicking and superficial analyses, and I don't think it was appropriate to jump to deprecation without a methodical analysis of the publication's output, ideally with reference to RS. Also, having forgotten that you were the one that closed that discussion, I am a bit troubled that you did so considering that you have an understanding of deprecation that is at odds with what has been documented as being its definition. To do so and then take dedicated action to remove all instances of citations, over and past disputes with individual edits made during this process, strikes me as taking a few too many bites from the apple. signed, Rosguill talk 22:18, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Add voting in the next RFC to the number of bites. Who would have thought "uninvolved" had such an elastic meaning. nableezy - 22:24, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • It seems clear that David Gerard is pursuing a largely indiscriminate purge of all depreciated sources due to apparently interpreting things like "generally prohibited" to mean "totally prohibited" (it doesn't) and "deprecation literally means general prohibition" (it doesn't). DG is wrong here and his actions are contrary to WP:DEPS in its current form and should stop. wjematherplease leave a message... 18:56, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • I reviewed hundreds of David Gerard's edits the last time this came up. "Indiscriminate" was the last thing I would call them. XOR'easter (talk) 21:14, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • "Indiscriminate" is a word that fans of a deprecated source use to attempt to poison the well in discussion of any removal of the source whatsoever, in my experience - David Gerard (talk) 22:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
      • Let me help you out here. Indiscriminate – without careful judgement. This seems (to me) to accurately describe how you have approached removal of depreciated sources. Careful judgement requires more than the few seconds it takes to select text, hit delete, paste an edit summary and click save; for example, how could this removal, which could very quickly and easily have been referenced to any number of other sources, happen if careful judgement was being exercised? Surely careful judgement would involve establishing if the information could be alternatively referenced? Note: this is the only one of a dozen such edits in a randomly selected 10 minute period that I checked, but I have encountered exactly these kinds of indiscriminate removals by you previously. Incidentally, I do not think your response here reflects well on you (AGF, maybe?); it would be better to address the concerns rather than attack those raising them, or suggesting they want to keep unreliable sources – for my part at least, you can be assured that couldn't be farther from the truth. wjematherplease leave a message... 23:10, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I have no idea whether User:David Gerard's removal of deprecated sources is indiscriminate or not, but it should be possible for him to clear up the issue. David, can you point to any cases in which you have discriminated in favour of retaining such sources? These may not show up in any edit history because they could involve a decision not to edit. Phil Bridger (talk) 21:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • Indeed, and of the Daily Mail even: [345][346] These were adding archive links in fact, to ensure the preservation of the content (because we know that dailymail.co.uk literally can't be trusted as to the contents of the Daily Mail) - though the second of these has since been removed by another editor.
      When an editor who likes a particular deprecated source complains of its removal, they always seem to claim the removal is "indiscriminate". This happens no matter what the action is, if it involves any removal whatsoever of their favoured source. Similar is claiming "bot-like" editing with no actual evidence of bot-editing or non-consideration in the editing process. Such claims should be ignored as attempts to poison the well.
      They also tend to personal attacks - see the editor who brought the present action claiming violation of, er, an information page that explicitly isn't either a policy or even a guideline, has posted about half the words in this entire section, and absolutely cannot restrain themselves from repeated personal attacks, here or in the multiple other threads they've started to defend CounterPunch - David Gerard (talk) 21:59, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Except evidence has been provided in your edits. You removed by blanket reverting an ABOUTSELF link, an article by a noted expert that is referenced in the other, non-CP, source you likewise removed. Between 15:34 and and 15:38 today you removed sources from 10 articles. You telling people you looked at all 10 sources in the four minutes you spent editing? Between 20:40 and 21:16 you removed CP from 54, including multiple ABOUTSELF links. You telling people you looked at all 54 articles in the 36 minutes it took to remove them? I am unaware of a single personal attack I have made, and your claim that I am attacking you is nonsense. nableezy - 22:12, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
That's much more process than is required, and is a spurious demand on your part. CounterPunch is deprecated so is presumed bad - because it's deprecated. The usage can then be assumed not to support the claim. So look at the claims the bad source was supporting. Does it look plausible? Is this unsupported by any other cites? Is it a remarkable claim with no other sourcing? Act accordingly.
You cannot demand that a deprecated source be inspected in the manner of a reliable source - because it's a deprecated source. It's presumed bad. That's what deprecation is for: to save precisely the sort of arguments you keep trying to draw others into, in your efforts to treat a deprecated source as if it is not deprecated - David Gerard (talk) 22:19, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, I can, when you are removing obviously usable sources. Deprecated does not mean blacklisted. WP:DEPS says this very clearly. You are attempting to make a new policy here, and doing so through edit-warring. You cannot claim that it is not indiscriminate in one breath and then in the next say oh Im not spending the time to look at the source. And it also ignores you removing ABOUTSELF links to mundane details like a person being married. nableezy - 22:21, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • David, I still haven't looked into the ins and outs of this, but wouldn't it have been better to stick to the facts that you provided in the first paragraph of this post? I'm sure that someone could provide a counter-example to show you that "always" is wrong, so why say it? Phil Bridger (talk) 22:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

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  • Is there any recommended proposal on behavioral issues? Otherwise, this should be closed so that they can bicker in an appropriate forum where a resolution of policy can be reached and some of us can be saved from it clogging their watchlist. Slywriter (talk) 22:29, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, that David Gerard stop removing sources indiscriminately, in violation of WP:FAIT when multiple users are saying his editing should at the least slow down, and if he refuses that he be blocked. nableezy - 22:32, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I'm well aware of positions staked out and re-affirm my statement that this is not the place for a dispute over interpretation of policy.Slywriter (talk) 22:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • (Somewhat) uninvolved editor here. I found this discussion while reading an article about TrueCar, clicking the history tab out of curiosity, noticing that Gerard removed a deprecated source from that article, and looking at his contributions out of blatant curiosity (I had encountered him in the past and wondered what he is up to these days...). I am also aware that he has been in some kind of trouble for unrelated matters that ended up being covered in the press, though I can't recall the exact circumstances. I can relate to being frustrated with nonsense sources repeatedly being introduced into articles as I personally have removed references from Rational-Wiki, Conservapedia, social media sites, and even other Wikipedia articles on a regular basis (frankly, Conservapedia ought to be deprecated due to being an open wiki, and Rational-Wiki, which Gerard is ironically heavily invested in, ought to be more than deprecated due to being an open wiki that has tolerated two people who have been the subject of WMF trust and safety office actions on Wikipedia using R-W to post further attacks on Wikipedians including doxxing and threats of off-wiki attacks, with one of those being a former board member there... I can go further on that in the proper forum at another time). To be blunt, bad sources are a direct threat to the encyclopedia's integrity and, with some common sense exceptions, they need to quickly removed along with any bad information obtained from them. However, without looking deep into this situation with the source to render an opinion as to whether it should be kept or removed, David Gerard knows better than to try to remove all traces of sources he does not like, and it is my opinion that a Wikipedian with the experience Gerard has should know better than to violate WP:NPA by calling someone an "idiot" in an edit summary. I would support a WP:TROUTing of Gerard and some topic bans if he can't stay out of trouble. If he violates those, blocks are on the table. PCHS-NJROTC (Messages)Have a blessed day. 03:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • And now, while an RSN RFC has concluded that Counterpunch is now deprecated, David continues to act by FIAT in mass removal of Counterpunch (see recent contributions as of today). [347]. The timing shows no likely attempt to find replacement sources or use alternate tags. For example, one pulled at random [348] that David removed a Counterpunch link and replaced it wiht a cn, but I found a source in 2 mins [349]. This is disruptive behavior, particularly in light of this ANI thread and discussion about reviewing what deprecated means. Yes, David is doing something within policy, but not in a manner that the continuity fully agrees is the right approach - the same problem with had with BetaCommand around NFC and which we blocked him for. Being in the right in regards to dealing with poor sources does not mean being right in practice, and this is basically enforcing David's view of deprecation by FIAT. --Masem (t) 18:03, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    • "fully agrees" is doing all the work in your statement, in that there are editors such as yourself who have consistently disagreed with removal of deprecated sources, and consistently advocated for hindering such removals on spurious grounds. Thank you for finally conceding that it's fully within policy, however, even if you don't like it - David Gerard (talk) 18:07, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
      I think you need to stop what you are doing right now until there is community wide consensus for it. My 2 cents.Selfstudier (talk) 18:09, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
      There has been for a few years now, with repeated threads in ANI finding so. But if you can swing a change to the meaning of "deprecation", that might change the community wide consensus. I also urge you to review WP:V, which is policy, on the necessity of reliable sources, which means not leaving unreliable sources - David Gerard (talk) 18:12, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
      There is an RFC running, where if my counting is correct, the position that CP articles be treated as SPS is currently in the majority.Selfstudier (talk) 18:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
      From WP:V Any material lacking an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports[2] the material may be removed and should not be restored without an inline citation to a reliable source. Whether and how quickly material should be initially removed for not having an inline citation to a reliable source depends on the material and the overall state of the article. In some cases, editors may object if you remove material without giving them time to provide references. Consider adding a citation needed tag as an interim step.[4] WP:V doesn't say "must", the reading you are going on, and goes against the wording of DEPS. Now that you are aware that there is discussion to review DEPS and determine what deprecation means and how deprecated citations should be handled , continuing to act on your stance of the read of policy is a FIAT violation. --Masem (t) 02:03, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

Would welcome closure of this so that a RFAR may be filed. nableezy - 18:16, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Unreliable sources can only be used as sources on themselves. The burden to produce reliable sources lies with the editor who wants to restore material that was supported by these sources. This is policy, i.e WP:V. Deprecated sources are unreliable sources where the practice is that the policy is actively enforced. The practice is already supported by policy and enforcing policy is not disruption, couldn't get any simpler. If anything, the addition of citation needed tags, instead of outright removal of the material that such a source is being used to support, is quite generous. Most of the opposition either comes from those who disagree that a specific source should be deprecated or from those who are opposed to the process of deprecation itself. Tayi Arajakate Talk 22:46, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Looking at this from the outside for the last couple of days, it seems highly unusual that David Gerard should continue to make these removal edits. Shouldn't this be stopped, either by courtesy of David Gerard or by standard practice of disputes until this is resolved? Regardless of who prevails in this dispute it would seem best practice to stop editing. Especially in light of the simultaneous RSN discussion about CounterPunch. I am obviously not a heavy hitter here, but some of this seems crazy to me. Cheers and Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. --SVTCobra 02:11, 25 December 2021 (UTC)

  • I don't think there's anything wrong with what DG is doing. People have been complaining about the ambiguous nature of WP:DEPS and WP:DEPREC, but TBH I think they clearly support what DG is doing, and indications to the contrary are from overly polite language instead of any actual guideline. Or at least, I don't know how to read use of the source is generally prohibited in any other way but "remove this source almost everywhere". WP:DEPS is more diplomatic, gesturing towards the reliable sources guideline instead of speaking explicitly, but agrees on this point: deprecated sources are also unreliable in almost all situations, and per WP:RS unreliable sources shouldn't be used. It also says that uses of the source must fall within one of the established acceptable uses, implying that uses that do not should be removed.
WP:DEPS says Deprecation is not a blanket retroactive "ban" on using the source in absolutely every situation but only because of the specific and small exceptions listed. It also says Deprecated sources should not be considered to be either unique or uniquely unreliable but in context this is in reference to the universe of junk sources, not relative to the RSes usually cited on Wikipedia, as it also says Deprecation is a status indicating that a source almost always falls below Wikipedia's standards of reliability and its very first line is Deprecated sources are highly questionable sources. Deprecation is not "super unreliability" but it IS "consistent unreliability". Loki (talk) 20:23, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
So where is the evidence for consistent unreliability here? All I see are score of diffs, googled from over 70,000 articles, cited to claim that CP is a conspiracy-mongering, holocaust-denialism urging, anti-Semitic genocide-favouring website. Were the non-wiki world of scholarship and journalism aware of that several scores of ranking scholars and researchers, many Jewish, would never have allowed their articles to appear there. All I see so far is evidence a random group of anonymous editors know much more than what its staff and contributors know about its hidden agenda which is, according to whom you pick, to promote the far-right or the far-left.Nishidani (talk) 20:58, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
I think this comment helps to stress what the issue is. Ignoring any time factor, and looking at how sources are being remove from sources labeled deprecated, there doesn't seem anything wrong with these actions from DEPS and othe policy. However, what is not being considered is the time factor. That DG turned around immediately after Counterpunch was made deprecated is the problem. If tomorrow CNN was made deprecated, would it be reasonable to have editors rush to wipe all CNN sources from WP in a few days time in a bot like fashion? No, that would be disruptive to the work; we would expect editors to spend time find alternate sources give how prolific CNN had been used. Hence why we nearly always use grandfathering approach when content polices are changed to avoid disruption and give editors time to correct properly, before going for the slash and burn approach to bring articles to compliance. That is also consistent with DEPS. The speed and clear lack of human review in these removals is what is the problem in wake of extremely recent changes to source status. Either we should have grandfatering in place or ask those removing to use better human judgment on removal options, and not just go for removal.--Masem (t) 21:38, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Continues today, and if nobody is going to stop him and he will not stop himself from removing entirely easily sourceable material reprinted in a number of sources, then I again ask that this be closed to allow for an AC case to be requested. nableezy - 22:12, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

This is your second admission that no admin will act on your lengthy claims of malfeasance. There are a number of possible explanations: 1. I have a hold over the entire admin corps; or 2. your claims aren't evidence of malfeasance. If you think you have an arbitration case because no admin will act on your claims of malfeasance, I mean, nobody can stop you - David Gerard (talk) 22:17, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
(p.s.: I do not in fact have a hold over the entire admin corps, and many admins have told me I've been wrong and dumb in the past.) - David Gerard (talk) 22:18, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Multiple admins have said there is a problem here, you have just ignored them. That you appear to be one of the WP:UNBLOCKABLES doesnt change that. I get nobody is going to block you, I knew that from the start of this thread. But we are required to pursue lower DR methods prior to opening a case request, and so I did. Now that you continue to ignore the multiple admins who have told you to stop with your WP:FAIT violating editing, Id like to proceed with the final step of DR, that being requesting an ArbCom case. nableezy - 22:30, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
ah, you're literally claiming that I have a hold over the entire admin corps. I note you aren't even objecting to any particular edits, but to the mere fact of removing a deprecated source today - David Gerard (talk) 22:31, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
No, if I were literally claiming that I would have literally said that. Maybe dont put words in my mouth. And no, I very much object to individual edits, including this removal of a convenience link, this ABOUTSELF removal, and several other inexplicable removals. nableezy - 22:42, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
There are also other edits listed in Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Deprecated and unreliable sources.Selfstudier (talk) 22:46, 29 December 2021 (UTC)
Almost a hundred removals today in the span of ~70 minutes. If you're removing likely uncontroversial things like a hypothetical ice-free Arctic Ocean being sometimes called a "Blue Ocean Event" (diff) which I restored (diff) using an academic reference I found from super quick search, you probably don't spend enough time looking what content you're removing. Same with this removal of a prose mention of CounterPunch and the name of an article (diff) which was not even cited to the magazine itself. RoseCherry64 (talk) 15:10, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, deprecated sources shouldn't be present in Wikipedia in general. Unless you are objecting to all of those claimed 100 edits, then citing the number merely means a backlog of known bad sourcing is being worked on - David Gerard (talk) 19:17, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
And also: CounterPunch is a magazine of radical political activism. Why on earth are you regarding it as in any way an appropriate source for scientific jargon? It should be obvious it isn't, even if it wasn't deprecated - David Gerard (talk) 19:40, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
The bad sources aren't being "worked on". They're being removed by editing at breakneck speed. I cannot say what percentage of the removal edits you've done today, or any day I object to. Why? The edit summaries give no indication about what was removed so I oppose all of them that remove more than content between ref tags with the standard edit summary you've used. If you used summaries like "removed mention of Blue Ocean Event as an alternative name due to deprecated source cited", or put a notice of the removed content to a new talk page section, I wouldn't have any trouble with what you're doing because then editors who want to improve the articles can find the talk page section, say 6 months from now, and decide if there's other sources that support reintroducing the content.
I don't consider it to be an optimal source for the term, but the term itself is notable and searching "Blue Ocean Event" in any search engine would lead you to believe the use of the term is widespread in popular science. RoseCherry64 (talk) 20:30, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
Of course, and as usual, you are not addressing the substantive issue of why you are failing to follow WP:BURDEN and WP:PRESERVE by quickly seeking out an alternative reliable source (or at the very least inserting a cn tag rather than removing easily verifiable content), or assess whether the use/mention of a depreciated source is valid. Don't tell me – it isn't compulsory, right? Well that's great for you but when you're rattling through 2 or more articles per minute (which simply cannot be done with considered judgement), it's very much less so for everybody else. wjematherplease leave a message... 11:58, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Violation of the 1RR on both Benny Morris and Tel Rumeida by David Gerard doesn't matter? Huldra (talk) 23:53, 29 December 2021 (UTC)

Pretty sure there isn't such. Can you show two reverts in 24 hours? If there is, I will certainly self-revert as the first step - David Gerard (talk) 01:01, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
No diffs for your claim? OK - David Gerard (talk) 09:21, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
This first removal counts as a revert, and then 1RR was breached with this removal; same at Tel Rumeida. Clearly inadvertent, but self-reverting on both would be a good idea - although the fact that people are disputing those removals, where the statements previously supported by CounterPunch are currently sourced to alternative non-deprecated sources, is questionable.
While I am here, Gerard's broad actions appear to be a proper. These are deprecated sources, and broad, bold action to remove them is appropriate, with re-adding them being discussed on a case-by-case basis. BilledMammal (talk) 04:46, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Removal of long standing material is not a revert by an edit and is never enforced Shrike (talk) 08:14, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
That's correct. Doug Weller talk 10:45, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Indeed. BilledMammal appears not to understand 1RR, and the edit was fully within 1RR - David Gerard (talk) 10:55, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
Thank you, I was not aware of that. BilledMammal (talk) 11:28, 1 January 2022 (UTC)

Why was The Nation source removed as well?

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No one seems to have addressed that above when nableezy pointed it out. This edit has David Gerard removing not just the CounterPunch sources, but also a source from The Nation, which doesn't appear to be addressed in the edit summary given. Was that an accident? I don't see anything on the talk page saying anything against that source in question. SilverserenC 08:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

Uninvolved and want to remain so in this incident but just leaving a clarification about this. The Nation piece is mostly a shorter introduction to the David Price article by Alexander Cockburn, editor for CounterPunch. On the RSN, I wrote this which might explain the reasons for David Gerard removing it:
In this particular example, the suggestion that CounterPunch is unreliable, but it's fine to cite a piece by an editor of CounterPunch (Alexander Cockburn) that is basically a shorter introduction to Said's article that directly advertises the full article because it's in the Nation instead is kinda absurd. Anyone writing an academic work would cite the actual article instead of a summary. RoseCherry64 (talk) 10:21, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I agree. Doug Weller talk 11:55, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I agree too. Both sources should stay in this case. --Andreas JN466 13:40, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
More agreement from me. That David Gerard thinks The Nation source here is fine but Counterpunch is not is a sign that something is going wrong in his interpretation of "deprecated source" (no doubt a mainstream interpretation). — Bilorv (talk) 00:06, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, it was an accident - the Nation source should stay - David Gerard (talk) 13:20, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

It was removed because, in violation of our policies, David Gerard is editing carelessly and is not examining his edits. He merely wholesale reverted a number of changes. Again, any other user would be blocked for editing in such a manner. Any other user would be blocked for repeatedly removing reliable sources (ABOUTSELF sources are explicitly reliable per WP:V), and edit-warring to do so. This user should be blocked and/or restricted from continuing to edit in such a manner. Something he is doing once again today, removing sources at such a rapid clip that it belies any claim that he is examining each edit. Oh, he still hasnt fixed his errors. Again, any other user would be blocked for such editing. This one should be. nableezy - 16:41, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

WP:AGF is policy. What is the possible good-faith interpretation of the action? It is policy that you should interpret it that way - David Gerard (talk) 21:34, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
Not a suicide pact. Ive noted several errors, basic errors that an IP making would lead to a vandalism block. You have yet to correct a single one. You instead continue with your editing rampage, removing obviously reliable sources and material that no reasonable editor would challenge. Like a person being married. You claimed to be examining each edit manually, but are proceeding at a rate that would be impossible for any human being to do without blindly and indiscriminately removing material. It took 14 hours for somebody else, note not you, to fix this basic error. So yes, AGF until proven otherwise. nableezy - 23:11, 22 December 2021 (UTC)

I have too made the same WP:AGF mistake while removing counterpunch and removed a good source.Such things can happen--Shrike (talk) 05:26, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

This continues, with David Gerard removing sources that are not deprecated, and edit warring to do so. See here. Note that is not CounterPunch, it is Gush Shalom. This is disruptive and tendentious editing, and it continues despite the obvious lack of consensus for it. nableezy - 17:58, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

And here where he removes Bleacher Report on a boxing match, not even pretending to pay attention that it was not the Daily Mail reference he removed. And then says the blind behavior is on the other end. nableezy - 18:41, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Frankly, this looks like replacing a terrible "source" with whatever else came first to hand (the Bleacher Report story is the first Google hit after the Wikipedia article). That's indiscriminate editing. And it's not the way to find the best sources. XOR'easter (talk) 23:56, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
You can not like the Bleacher Report as much as you like (the same arguments could be presented against almost any source), it isn't depreciated, and so DG had no business removing it and the associated content (without discussion). By using rollback, it makes it even more obvious that he didn't bother to check before clicking, which is also a CIR problem. He also didn't even bother checking after being questioned, which is inexplicable, especially when this discussion is ongoing. As has been described by many here, DG is acting without due care and it needs to stop. I don't think anyone is contesting the justifiable removal of depreciated sources, it's the total lack of effort in doing so – contrary to the guidance of both editing policy (i.e. WP:FIXTHEPROBLEM) and verifiability policy (i.e. WP:BURDEN) – that is the problem, which results in indiscriminately removing good easily verifiable content, permitted depreciated source use, and worst of all, leaving potentially bad unverifiable content (with a cn tag). wjematherplease leave a message... 11:23, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Good removal I don't know how can any add such source to WP:BLP Shrike (talk) 09:48, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
This is not a cheer/damning face off, Shrike. Give a rationale. That DG doesn't even care to examine the sources he is removing,- that he indeed claims he doesn't have to because one 'presumes' anything and everything with a CP origin is automatically invalid source, that he doesn't check the diff quality of contributors to deprecation he approves of, that he can't recognize the name of a superb reporter or scholar and doesn't care who they may be, has been shown in detail below. It's blind, blanket reverting, and, in that sense faith-based, not empirical or even, given the equivocations in policy readings here, grounded I n clear policy. The persistence while challenges to his rampage are being discussed, looks like provocative recalcitrance. Nishidani (talk) 20:50, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
If anything here is needlessly "provocative", language like "rampage" surely qualifies. XOR'easter (talk) 18:32, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

I said I did not want to be involved here, but I did notice this diff, where the name CounterPunch and the name of an article was removed with the same justification. I restored this because it feels incredibly weird to remove prose mentions of deprecated magazines, when the title of Reed's article and where it was published is mentioned in The New Yorker and other places, and is used as background information about Reed's own work. RoseCherry64 (talk) 11:33, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

It should also be noted that the title of another Reed article for CP is still included in his revision, as well as a reference to a "second critique for the magazine" which doesn't make sense when the name of the magazine is removed. RoseCherry64 (talk) 11:45, 26 December 2021 (UTC)

My understanding of use of "deprecated sources" is that they should be avoided, but "Citations to deprecated sources should not be removed indiscriminately, and each case should be reviewed separately." I would also be of the opinion that a deprecated source can be used in a BLP where it's an article written by the subject of the BLP. Yet here, both content and the source are being removed because "rm deprecated source Counterpunch (per WP:RSP)". Am I not correct in thinking there's nothing at all wrong with use of the source in that context? Am I not also correct in thinking that rather than removing the content, if the source is being removed it should normally be replaced with a 'citation needed' tag? BastunĖġáḍβáś₮ŭŃ! 15:06, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

@Bastun: in this case I don't think it should have been used anyway, we should use secondary sources, not simply pick quotes from the BLP's statements/writings. Doug Weller talk 15:13, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
Ok, our reading of WP:PRIMARY differs, then - I would have assumed it could be used in a case like this, but fair enough. What about removing the content rather than just replacing the source with a 'cn' tag? BastunĖġáḍβáś₮ŭŃ! 16:59, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

On Tanya Reinhart, DG removed all reference to Noam Chomsky's obituary of the subject, because it was linked to a CounterPunch repost.[350] It was trivially easy to find the original obituary on Chomsky's own site, but a pain to restore the text with a suitable reference. This could have been avoided had DG bothered to check, and himself insert the correct reference. Failing this, a citation needed tag would have alerted other editors to the need for a reference. As it was, he reduced the entire section on Reinhart's professional work to just one sentence. RolandR (talk) 21:52, 2 January 2022 (UTC)

It's been replaced. But here you're literally arguing an editorial dispute - David Gerard (talk) 15:16, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

Can we decide what the heck "deprecation" means, or alternately, use a different word?

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I have noticed a bunch of people here seem to have completely different ideas of what it means for a source to be deprecated. The word itself, in a literal sense, means "to ward off by prayer" (deprecari). In colloquial usage, it can mean anything from "disliked" to "strongly and officially advised against". In programming, a "deprecated" feature or method generally means one that you're advised not to use when writing new code. Sometimes this is because a better or more secure feature has been introduced, sometimes this is because supporting the deprecated feature is an inconvenient timesink, and sometimes this is because a haphazard system is being streamlined into something simpler. In some of these cases, it makes sense to go through old code and rip out every instance of the function (say you're upgrading a system from Python 2.6 to 3.5 and a bunch of the old shit will literally stop working). In other cases, the situation is more lenient (legacy code will continue to run fine but it's a good idea to use the better thing if you are writing new stuff). At any rate, the fact that something's "deprecated" doesn't make any definitive case for what action you should take regarding it. People saying that it "literally" means one thing or the other are... well, it literally means to avert disaster by appealing to the gods, so I don't think we are talking about literal definitions here.

I think that this discussion (which we've had several iterations of by now) would go a lot better if we came up with some clarifying language for what it meant, or perhaps used a different word, like "blacklisted", "forbidden", "censored"... or, alternatively, "non-recommended", "superseded", "obsolete" or "not very good". jp×g 22:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)

  • Note: I've undone @ScottishFinnishRadish:'s NAC on this section because it has only been a couple of days and there've been a variety of rumblings about different actions. I'm not confident that any consensus will emergy, but it seems too soon for a definitive close. jp×g 23:01, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Frankly, I don't think that swapping out the terminology will stop people from getting upset that their favorite sources are being removed, which is what most of these arguments typically arise from. We can bikeshed the jargon all we want, but the underlying psychology will remain the same. XOR'easter (talk) 23:04, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I am not sure that this is an accurate summary of what's going on. It seems to me like, in this discussion as well as the previous ones linked, there is a concrete disagreement about what "deprecation" actually means. That is to say, we are uncertain of what actions editors actually have consensus to carry out based on an RfC closing as "deprecate". If everyone who commented on the RfC supported "discourage its use and remove it if bettter sources exist", and people actually editing the encyclopedia are interpreting it as "remove at all costs wherever found", there is a problem, and the actions are not supported by consensus. Conversely, if RfC commenters agreed on "go through Wikipedia with a chainsaw and rip this website out of every page you find it on", and editors are interpreting this as "we ought to reduce the use of this source somewhat", this is also a problem.
As for "favorite" sources, I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't know how relevant it is. My personal opinion of Vice, for example, is that it has gone utterly to the dogs in the last few years, but I'd still object to someone removing it from hundreds of articles if I didn't think there was consensus for its removal. I think the psychology here is more that people disagree on an issue of fact, and some people think it is one way, whereas some people think it is another way. jp×g 23:36, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I can only call it as I see it, and that's my take-away from many, many arguments on Talk pages, at RSN, etc. XOR'easter (talk) 23:48, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
I've explained elsewhere that given WP has computer-savvy user bent, that the choice of using "deprecation" for sources reviewed in an RFC (like Daily Mail) may have been a poor choice due to the fact that in comp sci, deprecation is more a warning that such material will no longer be supported and should be removed in time. Indeed, the reading of WP:DEPS supports this concept and the issue with these removals is that they violate that principle, treating the sources as blacklisted and thus can be removed without worrying about the mess left behind. That said, I am all for a discussion to be clear if we can support "deprecated" as a lower rating of a source below "generally unreliable" but not as low as "blacklisted" and if we need another level for sources like The Daily Mail, Breitbart, or RT that are to be avoided outside ABOUTSELF circumstances. Once that's clarified, the past RNS RFCS on specific sources should be reviewed just to know how to classify them. --Masem (t) 00:00, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • From reading the archived discussion on this topic linked by JBchrch, it seems like there's never been a clear consensus that deprecated sources should be a priori treated differently from other sources in an article. signed, Rosguill talk 23:24, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
    • Indeed. And as such, this ANI will end like all the others; inconclusively. I don't really think David Gerard's removals are in line with deprecation as defined by the DM1 RfC. They're indiscriminate. But DG has been quite clear that he won't stop, and there's enough policy ambiguity for the community not to step in on DG individually. I think the way forward is to construct an actual guideline for deprecated sources. I would do it either through drafting phases to construct the proposed guideline page, and then RfC, or as a two-part RfC; the first, to create a Wikipedia:Deprecated sources guideline on the relatively uncontentious parts and then a second part to deal with more contentious parts. I think the key issues that need to be addressed are: the guidance on removing sources after they've been deprecated, and what it takes for a source to be deprecated (as distinct to the spam blacklist or just being generally unreliable), specifically what kinds of evidence. Finally, some formal clarification on accepted usages of deprecated sources. I think this is urgently needed, because deprecation is inconsistent. While we're at it, a more accurate term like Wikipedia:Discouraged sources might be better than software lingo like 'deprecated'. ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 23:31, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
      • The fact, though, is that there is currently no protection for unreliable sources - for the most part, it is completely normal and acceptable to go through and remove unreliable sources just like depreciated ones. There's perhaps a somewhat higher expectation that you'll be cautious, search for reasonable replacement sources, avoid removing text for which it's reasonably likely an acceptable source could be found, etc., but part of the reason depreciation was created was because the Daily Mail, as an unreliable source, was supposed to be getting phased out after the numerous discussions agreed on that point; and that was happening far too slowly (in fact, its numbers kept increasing) because people kept adding new citations to it. Every proposal I've seen to slow the removal of depreciated sources has seemed ass-backwards to me because it would set the bar for removing depreciated sources higher than the (currently nonexistent) bar for removing unreliable sources. --Aquillion (talk) 08:23, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
That isnt what is happening here. This is removing an exceptional source (see Sara Roy). This along with a whole bunch of other careless mistakes, is removing an exceptional source (see David Price (anthropologist)). Stop pretending that what is happening here is the removal of deliberate disinformation and state propaganda, it is a fabrication. nableezy - 20:52, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Deprecated sources do indeed include deliberate disinformation and state propaganda. Putting extra regulations on how deprecated sources should be removed is protecting exactly that kind of material. XOR'easter (talk) 04:04, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
The sources being removed as deprecated that are under discussion here do not include deliberate disinformation and state propaganda. They include actual scholars writing in the area of their academic expertise. It is entirely fabricated that anybody is arguing for protection of deliberate disinformation and state propaganda. If you are going to apply this label to a whole host of things you cant just justify your actions based on the most extreme part of a wide ranging set. nableezy - 04:50, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
No, people are talking about DG's entire project of removing deprecated sources. And, indeed, they are coming to judgments based on the most extreme part of a wide ranging set, i.e., a few examples out of thousands where he maybe, maybe, messed up. XOR'easter (talk) 05:11, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • As I've said repeatedly, if you object to that you ought to be challenging the depreciation of the source directly (ie. start a new RFC.) Yes, there are occasional exceptions, but exceptions are exceptions because they're, well, exceptional, rather than being the sort of thing the source publishes regularly, and as far as I can tell you've argued repeatedly (and the crux of your objection here) that Counterpunch generally publishes stuff that is reliable because of who the author is. If there are generally applicable exceptions that allow a source to be used, then the source can't even be called generally unreliable and isn't suitable for depreciation, so that's an argument you ought to make in an RFC about the reliability of the source. But right now, if there were a consensus that the high quality of authors there kept it from being generally unreliable, then it would be yellow at RSP and not red. --Aquillion (talk) 08:19, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support and establish a best-practices standard operating procedure for deprecation. Perhaps we need a separate label and category of sources that are actually prohibited and should be mass-removed. BD2412 T 23:38, 23 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support The term deprecation is a computing/IT term, for something that was in use and is no longer, meaning there was a period when it was functional, correct and useful but it is no longer, so it out of use. It is really the wrong term, and shouldn't be changed. We need something much much more accurate and instantly recognisable. They have always been junk sources. For example, they're has never a time when the Daily Mail wasn't junk, except perhaps during WW2. Infowars is slightly different, its almost disinformation and was never anything else. So the new term needs some flexibilty and be recognisable. All the disinformation that is on the go, since we are the truth. I hope that helps. Its late. scope_creepTalk 02:03, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    • That is not quite correct. In computing, a deprecated feature is one that should be avoided for new projects but which still works and is still supported although it probably will be removed in a year or two. It is not necessarily "out of use". Johnuniq (talk) 02:48, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support This may be as simple as formally adopting Wikipedia:Deprecated sources, although the Acceptable Uses section may need a bit of a cleanup as it contains patently absurd statements such as "editors are also expected to use common sense and act to improve the encyclopedia." Deprecation is something that we just sort of started doing after the Daily Mail RfC; the definition varies depending on how each RfC was closed and which little caveats the closer decided to include. I think that in general the intent of each close is the same, for example WP:ABOUTSELF is applied fairly consistent across the board even though some closers mentioned it and others didn't. A set definition would help clear up any confusion and wikilawyering. –dlthewave 05:30, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Comment I don't much like the concept of deprecation at all. A lot of the problem comes from the deeper issue of what a "source" is. When a magazine publishes an article, is the magazine the source or is the article the source? Unfortunately, the official answer is "yes" and this enables people who don't want an article to be cited to attack a weaker point instead. Rather then arguing directly that an article is unreliable, they attack the publisher on the grounds that it published other articles which everyone agrees are unreliable and nobody would consider citing. "The magazine published crap article A, so we will deprecate the magazine and now you can't cite article B even though it is authored by a highly respected expert in the field." Since nobody would even dream of citing article A, the motivation must be to eliminate article B. So deprecation becomes a convenient tool. (I believe that is an accurate description of the current case.) The community is perfectly capable of deciding "article A is crap and we won't cite it, while article B was written by a subject expert and is citable". Zerotalk 07:20, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    • The contrary argument would be that the fact that crap article A was published at all means that the source has such low standards for fact checking that we can't trust anything they publish. Even experts need to be peer-reviewed. Mlb96 (talk) 17:15, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
      That makes no sense, if the expert had published it on toilet paper we could use it but because he has published it in CP we can't? CP don't fact check anyway.Selfstudier (talk) 18:05, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose, at least without a more specific proposal. The original purpose of depreciation, as I recall it, was that the Daily Mail, despite repeated and clear consensuses that it was unreliable, continued to be used across much of the encyclopedia, in part because of new people adding citations to it. The current terminology and implementation of depreciation has largely resolved that problem; while there may be some individual sources whose categorization or usages are worth quibbling over, overall, depreciation is working. Wikipedia's sourcing since we depreciated the Daily Mail has generally improved sharply in quality, and in fact we've gotten significant coverage from outside sources as being one of the few places that managed to find a way to deal with the era of "fake news", despite being a user-generated encyclopedia. There might be room for a few refinements or clarifications around the edges, but I'm completely opposed to anything that would substantially change the terminology or the way we handle them, per WP:DONTFIXIT. --Aquillion (talk) 08:23, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Neutral - WP:DEPREC lists the differences pretty well: use of the source is generally prohibited. But I don't really understand what the point of deprecation is if we can go on and use a deprecated publisher for more than ABOUTSELF (contra DEPREC). If we allow deprecated to be used for more than ABOUTSELF, then there is no difference to generally unreliable sources. Per WP:NOTRELIABLE: Questionable sources should be used only as sources for material on themselves, i.e. generally unreliable sources already have the highest bar for acceptance (but here we may be more lenient with e.g. texts by experts). If - contra WP:DEPREC - deprecation is allowed for more than ABOUTSELF, then we might as well get rid of it altogether. The clarification RFC needs to be about what the difference between generally unreliabe and deprecated is - if we don't want to follow WP:DEPREC --Mvbaron (talk) 08:29, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Oppose making any decision here; it would probably be better to use different language altogether that cannot be misinterpreted, either by good or bad-faith actors, however discussion on the way forward should be at an appropriate forum, not ANI. Accordingly, I suggest closing this sub-thread. wjematherplease leave a message... 10:12, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    You know, that looks like what some of the "support people are saying. We need to make a decision, but not here. Doug Weller talk 10:36, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
  • How about creating an RfC subpage (Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Deprecated sources)? Clearly some brainstorming is needed and there are various questions and concerns, so maybe that’s a good place to start ironing out details before a guideline proposal is put forward? ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 12:06, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    MvBaron has a valid point I think. The RFC product should spell out the difference between generally unreliable and deprecated (including how they are dealt with) so maybe title it Deprecated and unreliable sources.Selfstudier (talk) 12:25, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    @Selfstudier: I created a draft RfC before I saw this, but the "Criteria for deprecation" section was intended to address this issue (as I agree it is an unresolved problem). ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 12:44, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Yeah, to be clear, what I propose is that an RfC be opened somewhere else, perhaps a dedicated subpage (and advertised on WP:CENT) -- not that we try to draft a new guideline on the fly in the middle of an AN/I thread, which would be a grotesque shitshow. It's probably worth noting that in this very subsection about the ambiguity of "deprecation", there are eight instances where someone said "depreciation" instead... jp×g 13:36, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I think it is, I added the draft to cent just now. maybe some notifys on pump, V etc?Selfstudier (talk) 13:43, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
I removed it for a bit. I want to get some thoughts first to make sure it's the right structure and we're asking the right questions before it goes live, since it's poorer form to modify a live RfC that's in-progress. ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 13:49, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
You marked it DRAFT? I'll go remove it again :) Selfstudier (talk) 13:56, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Oh, you did already, lol. I thought it was fine as was but OK, if you want a pre pre RFC, we can do that:)Selfstudier (talk) 13:59, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
Strenuously disagree that there are behavioral issues here. The issue, to me, is this. Before the depreciation RFC, IIRC, we had something like 12,000 cites to the Daily Mail, and similar numbers for many other high-profile depreciated sources. Now we have something like 14. I don't think it's reasonable to suggest that there are enough places the Daily Mail could legitimately have been cited under WP:V to get us anywhere remotely close to those 12,000 citations. That means that anyone who wants to change how we handle or enforce depreciation needs to answer two questions - first, do they agree that we ultimately needed to drastically cut the number of citations to a source like the Daily Mail, and that 12,000 citations to it was almost certainly indicative that of many violations of WP:V / WP:RS? And second, if they intend to slow down or prevent mass removals, what's their alternate route to get us to those low double-digit numbers for sources like that? Because it feels to me like people are beating around the bush of those fundamental questions; if someone thinks it would still be acceptable for us to cite the Daily Mail 12,000 times, then in my view they're fundamentally challenging either the consensus that it's generally unreliable (not just the depreciation; we should not be citing a source like that so heavily), or they are fundamentally challenging WP:V. Either way, focusing on DG is a distraction because I don't think anyone can articulate a way to get from 12,000 citations to 14 without it looking, basically, like what he's been doing; to me, depreciation was an agreement that we needed to drastically cut those 12,000 citations, and DG's actions have mostly been a good-faith implementation of that consensus. --Aquillion (talk) 03:12, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I doubt anyone is saying it was okay in the long-term for WP to be citing DM 12,000 times post-RFC. But, outside of BLP articles, there was never any deadline suggested by the RFCs nor in general WP:DEADLINE that those DM cites had to be removed post-haste. Because some had been in place for years, it would be reasonable to develop a consensus-based grandfathering practice (as done in most similar situations) to give editors the chance to remove and replace the DM cites with more reliable ones or remove material otherwise unsourcable over, say, a six month period, after which it would have been 100% fair game for David or others to strip out DM cites without impunity. (This again is commonly an approach taken with "deprecation" in computer science and other areas) That's a non-disruptive approach to deal with long-standing content, and standard practice whenever we have changed a content policy or guideline that would affect a fairly large number of articles. But the issue stems from David taking it on themselves to strip DM citations without trying to seek alternate sources or non-disruptive remedies, which is basically against WP:FAIT. Of course, I will assert too that we have a consensus-disagreement on what deprecation means and we need to resolve that first, but that David continues to remove sources in a disruptive manner is still a problem. They may be doing the right thing per WP:V and other policies, but the method of doing it is causing problems, and we have blocked editors for doing that in the past. --Masem (t) 03:25, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Long-standing content doesn't become good just because it's long-standing. Should we dally with removing a hoax if it was extant for ten years? I'm sorry, but this just sounds like imposing a rule that the worse a source is, the harder it should be to remove it. In my view, the disruption is the existence of deprecated sources in Wikipedia articles in the first place. That is what degrades the quality of the encyclopedia. The root cause of the issue isn't DG taking the mission on himself, it's that nobody had taken it up before. But whatever; this kind of bullshit is why I'm probably quitting soon. XOR'easter (talk) 04:11, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
It is not that the content was good that it was long-standing, but that many of these deprecated citations have been in place for years, and we should give editors some reasonable amount of time to do whatever corrections they can with the change in standing of the source. Remember that before the DM RFCs, it should have been taken that the use of DM as a citation was done in good faith on the idea it was a reliable source; the sudden change to make DM deprecated should not be invalidating the past good-faith assumptions that editors were adding appropriate content. If there was a community-set need to have these removed as quickly as possible, that would have been a result of the RFCs, but the only situation on that is DM on BLP being an absolute no-no. Every time in the past where a content policy or guideline has changed in a manner that affects many hundreds+ articles where the change cannot be done by a bot, we have always used some type of grandfathering approach to give time to transition and avoid outright disruption. Same here: given that most of the DM cites prior to the RFC were added in good faith, we should be giving time in good faith to fix them, and, as per DEPS, not wholesale removal or disruption. The ultimate goal is to remove the DM links outside the few ABOUTSELF allowances, but we should not be massively disrupting article content created in good faith to get there, and that's the behavioral problem here, particularly as David is well aware these actions are contentious with some editors and that there's motions to resolve PAG in a way to be clear what should be done. (To wit, any DM links added after the RFCs can be presumed to be done in bad faith and can be removed on sight, but that's not what is basically being talked here). --Masem (t) 04:20, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
...and we should give editors some reasonable amount of time to do whatever corrections they can with the change in standing of the source. On average, the rate at which such corrections actually happen is never. The bad content sits until an editor's hand is forced. If there's a better way to force those hands, well, good luck finding it, because this kind of time-and-energy-wasting drama that throws a shield over bad content and provides covering fire for trolls has just about succeeded in getting me to stop caring. XOR'easter (talk) 04:30, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Yes, this. Anything cited to unreliable sources, anywhere on Wikipedia, should eventually be fixed; this isn't some new controversial statement, this is core policy. There was broad agreement that the Daily Mail was unreliable for a long time before it was depreciated, and in all that time, progress at reducing our reliance on it was nonexistent. Arguing "well, it's generally unreliable, but you can't remove it too fast" amounts to either challenging WP:V or challenging the consensus of its general unreliability. I also disagree with the premise that the removals are disruptive - as I say below, I feel a {{cn}} tag is generally preferable to a citation to an unreliable source, since it warns the reader that the text is unverified and encourages anyone reading it to either verify it or, if they decide it can't be verified, rework or remove it. It is better to fix it completely, but a cn tag is generally an improvement - arguing otherwise, again, means challenging the consensus that depreciated the source. --Aquillion (talk) 04:36, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
That's why I've said that this is a limited period for grandfathering, something like six months. After six months, any links to DM or RT or whatever source would then be in the clear to be removed without having to supply an alternate source or the like (that would even mean not having to leave a cn). Such grandfathering is standard practice when a change of PAG affects long-standing content, and not considered to be disruptive nor forcing hands (as long as the grandfathering is announced at places like VPP and CENT) No one seems to be asking for never removing these citations, just that the means to remove them should be handled in a non-disruptive way. And it is important to stress that there is no deadline to fix sourcing, outside of BLP-related content. Grandfathering like this is a balance of that lack of deadline with the need to remove deprecated sources in a reasonable timely manner. --Masem (t) 16:53, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Excellent. Same principle can be applied to GU sources as well, which are essentially the same thing as deprec. Write a script that flags them all for x months auto deletion if still extant. All the expert opinions will be gone as well, though, and then perhaps people will be a little less inclined to class sources such as CP as GU in future.Selfstudier (talk) 17:03, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
The reason those are called "generally unreliable" is that there are still cases they can be, and thus should require human review before removal (particularly when several GUs are only for specific topics, like Fox for politics and climate change, or Rolling Stone for politics). "Deprecated" are where ultimate we want no links at all to those sites outside ABOUTSELF or where other factors come into play, and thus there's less need for human review of each instance. --Masem (t) 17:08, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I understand that but I do not see any practical difference, that's essentially what we are asking now for deprec. Like I said, I don't object to mass removal if that's what the community really wants. Be careful what you wish for applies.Selfstudier (talk) 17:16, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
There's a massive difference between generally unreliable sources and those deprecated. In general, because "generally unreliable" may be reliable in some context, non-human removal is a problem. Deprecated sources are known to only be allowed in very limited cases, and thus, ultimately, should be placed on editing blacklists (as to warn editors) and should be removed wholesale by bots - but only after giving editors a chance to reticify their use. There's no such rush to remove those considerd generally unreliable. --Masem (t) 17:30, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I don't think there is a rush to remove either and neither do you, thus grandfathering suggestion. But that same grandfathering equally allows human review of unreliable sources and so I maintain my view that there is no practical difference. We can play with x, 3 months for deprec, 6 months for gu, or whatever.Selfstudier (talk) 17:51, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Somehow we always end up back at the Daily Mail, but just to discuss your example situation: He replaced 12,000 citations to Daily Mail with {{cn}} tags, while leaving the content in, and not checking if the content was true or false (presumably, otherwise he would've either removed/replaced it or added a better citation). So, content cited to an unreliable source known for disinformation went from a tracking link of Daily Mail citations and is now lost within the millions of articles within the general "unsourced content" tracking category. The behaviour is fundamentally incomprehensible. ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 04:04, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Actually, he's cut out the content completely in, e.g., [351][352][353][354][355][356][357], etc. XOR'easter (talk) 04:17, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Its almost like those who remove deprecated sources do in fact apply editorial judgement and add {{cn}} tags for content that looks benign or more likely to be verifiable and cut out the content which appear promotional, extraordinary, etc and are less likely to be verifiable. Tayi Arajakate Talk 05:47, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
This is not benign? A person is not a reliable source for who they are married to? nableezy - 06:16, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Depends on the family. :-P But, more seriously, if the only source that has paid attention to a fact is deprecated, then including it is almost always WP:UNDUE. XOR'easter (talk) 06:23, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
You really think it is UNDUE weight to include in a biography of a person that he is married? Do you not see the circular logic here? And do you not agree that WP:ABOUTSELF links are definitionally reliable for information on themselves? nableezy - 06:57, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Uh, yes, if reliable sources don't discuss a person's marriage, we don't need to talk about it. Many academic biographies exist because their subjects pass WP:PROF and we can write about their work, but information about their families is basically non-existent. XOR'easter (talk) 16:18, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
That's a dead link to a deprecated source on a BLP, effectively unsourced. Tayi Arajakate Talk 06:24, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Um, look at the history of the article. See the link fixed. Dead links have never ever meant unsourced. See WP:DEADREF. nableezy - 06:57, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
The point was that there were too many red flags in that case. It wasn't removed after you fixed the link, so what's the issue?
Its use is also dicey even in this state, it complies with WP:ABOUTSELF only if you consider Counterpunch to be equivalent to a blog source and consider the article to be entirely authored by them. This is not clear at all, the last paragraph, "Debbie Dupre Quigley is an oncology nurse. She and her husband Bill Quigley, who is a law professor at Loyola University New Orleans, spent four nights and five days in a hospital in New Orleans before they were evacuated. They can be reached at ...", reads like a statement from the website about the authors. This is also a BLP so it probably should be removed, at the least, till the new discussion at RSN on whether to treat it as an SPS is concluded. Tayi Arajakate Talk 07:28, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
lol wow. Both people are co-authors of the piece. And no, a dead link is not a red flag, and no, that is not why it has not been re-removed. It was not re-removed because another editor restored it as clearly permitted by WP:ABOUTSELF. The issue is despite your contention that David is discerning and only removing content that is not mundane that he is indeed removing basic biographical facts about people entirely. nableezy - 07:33, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Yeah they are the co-authors and the ending bit reads like a blurb about the authors from the website, not unlike those present in newspaper op-eds. It's not a red flag solely because of the dead link but because it is also from a deprecated source and is in a BLP, not to mention the ending part of the same sentence is literally unsourced which doesn't bolster confidence. When one is going through a list of articles and encounters something like this, they would most likely identify it as a poorly sourced BLP and will be inclined towards removal. In the end, even basic biographical facts in BLPs need to be properly sourced, treating them as not mundane and removing the entire sentence is still reasonable. Tayi Arajakate Talk 08:53, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I feel that having a {{cn}} tag is, on the whole, generally better than having an unreliable source. It alerts the reader that the cited text is not verified, and it increases the chance that someone reading the article (who probably has at least some interest in the topic) will edit it to add a citation. A CN tag itself is, already, a warning to the reader that "this text may be false, since it lacks a citation"; without that, anyone skimming the article is unlikely to notice that the citation is to an unreliable source, and will therefore take it at face value. I don't think he just indiscriminately replaced every single citation, but the fact is that it required moving quickly and making a lot of changes, because with the sheer number of citations a source that requires the step of depreciation can accumulate, doing it slowly will (given the limited number of people actually interested in that cleanup) not get anywhere in an appreciable amount of time. I'm not seeing any of the vague alternatives people are suggesting as workable - the Daily Mail was widely-agreed to be generally unreliable for years, many people repeatedly pointed out that we were citing it too many times, and while there were token efforts to replace some of them nobody made a dent in it until it was depreciated and efforts were stepped up. Again, I feel that anyone who objects to DG's methods needs an actually practical proposal for how we can drastically trim the usage of an unreliable source in a reasonable timeframe - preferably a demonstrated one (since it's easy to say "oh, let's just go slowly and replace them bit by bit", which is the one method we know did not work for years on end.) --Aquillion (talk) 04:30, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
    Again, I feel that anyone who objects to DG's methods needs an actually practical proposal for how we can drastically trim the usage of an unreliable source in a reasonable timeframe Use a bot and replace all these citations with a variant of {{better source needed}}, or [unreliable source]? That way you don't lose the link, and you can still track that it's a DM cite so a volunteer who actually wants to review the cite can do so, and there's still a warning to readers (not that the purpose of cleanup tags is to be a warning, supposedly). ProcrastinatingReader (talk) 14:55, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
    We don't need an editor to do what a bot can do. If all we need or want is strip all the sources David Gerard and the others are surplus to requirements.Selfstudier (talk) 15:03, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Then instead of Daily Mail and Russia Today links sitting around for years, we'd have {{better source needed}} or {{deprecated inline}} tags sitting around for years, and we'd still be pointing readers to the Daily Mail and Russia Today. That doesn't really give a reader a clue what's wrong, and it doesn't really offer editors any help, either, since the links to those sources could already be found via in-text searching. And requiring such a step is instruction creep that acts to protect the worst "sources". If someone wants to make a bot that runs around tagging footnotes with {{deprecated inline}}, that's fine, I guess, but it seems to me like wallpapering over the fundamental problem. XOR'easter (talk) 16:12, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I think you misread what I said there. I have no objection to a bot tossing (indiscriminately) all the sources if that's what the community agreed to. Btw, what do you think is the difference between an unreliable source and a deprecated source? Selfstudier (talk) 16:19, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
Sorry, I was replying to the comment above yours. I'm not sure what your question is getting at; I mean, I could quote Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Perennial_sources#Legend, which seems to summarize things fairly well? XOR'easter (talk) 16:27, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
generally unreliable, then follows a list basically repeating the same things y'all keep saying for deprecated. Then for deprecated it says "The source is considered "generally unreliable". I get it, a deprecated source is a generally unreliable source. The only difference in practice is that there are editors going around removing the source en masse. To repeat what I said just before, if the community agreed to that, then fine, script a bot and get on with it and do all the generally unreliable ones while you are at it because they are the same thing. Selfstudier (talk) 16:47, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
For deprecated, it says The source is considered generally unreliable, and use of the source is generally prohibited (emphasis added). The difference in practice is that deprecation is a harsher judgment. Any discussion at RSN that concludes in a deprecation indicates this. XOR'easter (talk) 05:35, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Close this subthread, this is a distraction, that too with a largely superficial focus on name changing. ANI isn't the place to make policy suggestions. Tayi Arajakate Talk 22:46, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
    • No, I think this is a useful discussion that should not be closed yet, and I largely agree with Aquillion. A "citation needed" tag is better than a link to a deprecated source for plausible assertions. Contentious assertions cited to deprecated sources should be removed entirely. Who gets to decide what is plausible and what is contentious? Individual editors acting in good faith. In the end, the core content policy of Verifiabilty reigns supreme, and we should never use deprecated sources in an attempt to verify contentious assertions. Wikipedia editors should not be expected or required to function as a "de facto" editorial board for deprecated sources, determining which of their output is reliable, and which isn't. That's a path (one of many) to madness. Cullen328 (talk) 07:46, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
      This is an unfocused subthread at this point, but yeah essentially agree with what you and Aquillion are saying and I have said the same in the main thread. Tayi Arajakate Talk 09:07, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • I don’t know David Gerard from a bar of soap. Checking, I see he is a highly productive, indeed valuable editor, with a good many here who recognize and respect his work, on solid grounds. They take it that his recent actions must be okay. He's generally a good editor in the round.
He barged into an area widely regarded as one of the most difficult thematic zones , and in a few days achieved more than what more than a hundred socks managed in decades, impoverishing numerous articles by erasing important sources by ranked authorities. His warrant for this was a finickly stringent one-sided reading (contested by many highly experienced editors here) of deprecation with regard to anything sourced to CounterPunch. Over 15 years, on a rough calculation, I’ve read 1 article a week in it and of these, perhaps I’ve cited a score or two for the I/P area. The criterion I use is status of authorship in the field, competence in the subject matter, etc. Most of the articles are of no encyclopedic value: but, as I listed, over 54 scholars and writers of recognized standing choose to write occasionally for it. So, in summing up, let me quote some remarks here.

WP:V's general requirement that sources be assessed based on context. Rosquill.

You cannot demand that a deprecated source be inspected in the manner of a reliable source -because it's a deprecated source. It's presumed bad. David Gerard.

Rational-Wiki, which Gerard is ironically heavily invested in, ought to be more than deprecated due to being an open wiki that has tolerated two people who have been the subject of WMF trust and safety office actions on Wikipedia using R-W to post further attacks on Wikipedians including doxxing and threats of off-wiki attacks, with one of those being a former board member there. PCHS-NJROTC.

"fully agrees" is doing all the work in your statement. David Gerard

David in this erase CP activism is being lazy. He doesn't care to work on contextual merits. Editing Wikipedia for encyclopedic ends means reading numerous sources for background perspective and content and, when we have borderline cases, closely evaluating the quality of the contribution in terms of its author’s scholarly or professional competence to see whether a general rule about deprecation or even non-mainstream sources has, case by case, grounds for exceptions to retain and use or not. That is laborious, requires deep familiarity with the topic, and careful judgement in context. Editors who, like David, just jump at deprecation listings to zoom through wikipedia erasing at sight the source used are examples of energetic laziness when they do this kind of mechanical weeding. They admit they don’t feel obliged to read the source they erase. For, by virtue of deprecation, they can ‘presume’ it's bad. I can understand it with the Daily Mail. But major scholars don't write for that rag: they do for CP.
How does this work, this carelessness? Well, to cite just one example,in the deprecation RfC, Lord Swag set forth a diff-rich j’accuse list of ‘proofs’ CounterPunch approved genocide, holocaust denial, antisemitism. Patently dopey. It was froth, and I ignored it, expecting editors to check the tirade’s 'evidence' as I had. No, actually many editors quoted with approvgal Swag’s swag of pseudo proofs. Then Gerard chimed in and cited the evidence mustered in the original RfC (where Swag’s material dominated) as proof that CounterPunch merited deprecation. So, I sat down and analysed Swag’s influential ‘case’. Result? Pure trumpery. David just ‘presumed’ at a glance Swag’s evidence was cogent, rather than a mugged up heap of misdirections.
Exactly what is he doing with his energetic removalist indifference to the quality of what he is erasing?
What you appear to get in short is a practice of (a) not needing to know the topic area and the history it deals with (b) indifference to checking what you elide: suffice that it is deprecated, ergo weed out on sight (c) ignoring all the ambiguities of deprecation (as many editors have noted) (d) taking blindly on trust, without scrutinizing the diffs, what colleagues write.
Everything is based on appearance, trust in those you trust, distrust of those you don’t know. The result is serious damage to the encyclopedia, since David can’t recognize a notable name, a scholar of major standing in the field and stop to reconsider and stay the itchy trigger figure. The impression is of hyperactivism whose main effect, regardless of his intentions, which I have no doubt are genuinely sincere, is to ratchet up an indeed impressive edit count, whatever the collateral damage might be to the ambitions of wikipedia to achieve encyclopedic ends, i.e. comprehensive scholarly coverage. Encyclopedias are not only a congeries of articles requiring bot-like checks, monitoring etc: the content is mostly written by people who take the trouble and effort to spend sometimes hours on each particular edit, checking any potential author’s competence and background, reading up several other sources to see if the claim or viewpoint is fringe or not, and examining all these things in context. David’s approach - insouciant to the efforts of content editors- thinks none of this is necessary. There is a law, it allows no exceptions, erase at sight, and snub talk pages where those who differ with his ultramontane legalism, and actually read the topic closely, give solid reasons, case by case, for retaining an reference within the framework of the broader wikipedia guidance principles.
The solution is simple. Ask him, in the light of serious concerns at the collateral damage his mechanical rampage of elisions is causing, to desist.Nishidani (talk) 14:33, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
The above screed is laboring under the various personal attacks ("puritanical", "lazy", "hyperactivism", etc.) used to describe David Gerard. I'd suggest withdrawing this, Nishidani. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 21:18, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
I like many other editors dislike sloppiness, disattentiveness, especially if melded to zeal. By writing screed you are saying that the evidence provided (justifying those adjectives) needn’t be examined or answered. This is precisely what happened with Swag’s evidence and DG’s acceptance of it. No evidence given was checked or examined. If you dislike the adjectives, then I’ll replace thjem with ‘stringent/fundamen talist’, ‘otiose’ and ‘over-energetic’, but the substance of my documen tation is there. Ignore it by all mean s. Much of the original RfC for deprecation consisted of editors ignoring any significant control on diffs, and opinionizing instead, and I get the feeling the same unempirical impressionism will win the day here as well. Rather than look into the substance, one challenges the tone all too often. The tone innocuously reflects exasperation at the amount of work controlling sources takes for serious content editors, all evaporated by rapid mechanical rollbacking sight unseen, which we see here. That's very I/P-ish. A content dispute is 'resolved' by ignoring the content dispute and complaining about manners, even at AE/ANI.Nishidani (talk) 21:35, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • If you've created a situation where an interview with Edward Said is considered unreliable for use as attributed support for the views of Edward Said you've created a really stupid situation. This also illuminates how wooden and childish many of the rules are around "reliable sources." In the specific case of Counterpunch while in recent years it has published a fair amount of, in my opinion, batshittery, it is not a hoax generator. If they publish an article under the name of a scholar or researcher, or claim an interview with someone of note, the claim of authorship should be treated as ironclad reliable. Then, as with many journals of opinion, you really need to consider what era of the publication an article is from if there are concerns about reliability or slant. But that would require an immersion in both general epistemological questions and a particular field, the ebb and flow of its controversies over time, and recent scholarship. Aint nobody got time for that. This is Wikipedia, after all.Dan Murphy (talk) 17:35, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Support. Wholesale removal of citations published in mass-circulation mainstream publications, particularly citations dealing with the arts, such as reviews of films, stage performances, books, art gallery exhibits, museums, etc, especially when such reviews are otherwise unavailable or difficult to find, is unacceptable and harms Wikipedia and its users without any tangible benefit in improving Wikipedia's reliability. I would also support the establishment of a review board where complaints can be submitted regarding indiscriminate deletion of specific reliable citations, even if such citations come from publications that have been accused of recent unreliability, but have a vast archive of valuable historical reporting. —Roman Spinner (talkcontribs) 10:00, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
    We definitely do not need another notice board. Either this board or RSN should suffice. Doug Weller talk 10:06, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
  • Close thread and start a new discussion at a more appropriate noticeboard. This is the Administrators noticeboard/Incidents and this thread is not about taking Admin action. Doug Weller talk 10:08, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
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Request for close

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As David continues to indiscriminately remove sources, continues to violate WP:FAIT, and continues to edit-war, and continues to dismiss any challenge to his editing, I ask that this report be closed so that I may request arbitration. nableezy - 16:07, 3 January 2022 (UTC)

I already tried once, over a week ago. It didn't stick :/ ScottishFinnishRadish (talk) 16:10, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
Idk how much enthusiasm there will be for continuing it but I have reopened the above closed discussion at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Deprecated and unreliable sources#Reopening the closed Selfstudier (talk) 16:14, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
I'm sorry but... you really just copied over the above section to the new RFC? That doesn't strike me as a very good idea. At the very least, you should probably wrap it in archive tags, so people don't respond to messages by people who aren't at the RFC. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 21:25, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
I will look up how to do that, I did mark it quite clearly as copy/pasted. Selfstudier (talk) 22:41, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
You meant atop, OK, I did that. I don't expect many replies tbh, just tying up loose ends.Selfstudier (talk) 22:55, 3 January 2022 (UTC)
To help other editors, I am making a point of making more detailed edit summaries. This should make it clearer that the actions are individual and editorial, and the objections to the removal of each deprecated source usage are fundamentally individual, and editorial in nature - David Gerard (talk) 19:22, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
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