MAURICE FRANK wrote:
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 17:47:28 +1000 From: Mark Gallagher m.g.gallagher@student.canberra.edu.au Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Re: Violation of Blocking Policy To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Message-ID:
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"Now, if you double-check [[WP:BLOCK]], you may find that editors who exhaust the patience of the community by
demonstrating >an unwillingness
to work well with others ... may be blocked.
Throughout life, any policy of judging people by their success in working well with others, is a blank cheque for bullying and for it to win.
You know, this is the first intelligent thing I've seen you say. However, it's still pretty much indispensible for a project like Wikipedia, whatever its drawbacks. And considering the relatively high level of tolerance Wikipedia has shown to social outcasts up to and including Nazis and pedophiles, I really, really think you need to give your head a shake if you think Wikipedia is especially bad in this regard.
If the mob for its own reasons agrees not to work well with a targetted individual, the solitary victim gets the blame. Bullypedia proved conclusively.
This word, "prove", you use it so much. I do not think it means what you think it means.
and "In the cases where multiple parties violate the
rule, sysops should treat all sides equally."
Wow, isn't this a revelation, after all the admin voices here who have denied there is any obligation to equality and said "You are not entitled to anything", and after my political purging was directly for the offence of arguing that any entitlements to equality exist.
And now you're right back to the sort of behaviour that contributed to getting you perma-blocked... quoting out of context, crying victim at every turn, accusing your opponents of some bizarre political agenda (as opposed to asking you - in some cases far more nicely than you deserved - to remove blatantly non-neutral material and cite sources, which is what actually happened), lying your ass off about what Wikipedia's policies are...