Has anyone talked to him about the inaccuracies? This may just be a misunderstanding. At the least, someone should tell him that he has added inaccuracies to his article, and then put the boiler from [[Wikipedia:Accuracy dispute]] on his contributions. Tell him why we are doing it, and give him a chance to correct his errors and become a contributor. This is the process we should go through.
-- Michael Becker
-----Original Message----- From: wikien-l-admin@wikipedia.org [mailto:wikien-l-admin@wikipedia.org] On Behalf Of Stan Shebs Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 12.43 To: wikien-l@wikipedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] User:Harry Potter
I agree. It sows an atmosphere of distrust, which, going by the pataphysics manifesto, is the goal. It's a waste of my time to research things and add them to an article if the rest of the article is fiction masquerading as fact; no reader is going to believe any of it. [[Templars in England]] looks plausible for instance, but given Harry Potter's other activities, how am I supposed to know if any of it is true? Better to vaporize it and start over.
Stan