Mirko Thiessen mt@mirko-thiessen.de schrieb am Tue, 18 Nov 2003 09:42:13 +0100:
RickK wrote:
[[User:Caius2ga]] is repeatedly involved in edit wars over the useage of the names of Polish cities, insisting on calling every city that ever was or ever might have been in Poland, by its current name, regardless of what it might have ever been called. He has now begun to refer to those who disagree with him as Nazis.
I am adding to my last comment to this list: There are no-go areas on Wikipedia, where normal editors can't edit. There are articles in a constant state of edit war, which cannot be NPOVed because of the superiority of partisans and reversion warriors. There are entire fields of knowledge, where serious editors run away from other editors insulting and accusing everyone having another opinion.
Viajero made a good point when he said, that we need new procedures to deal with this sort of users. These users are discouraging serious contributors and chasing them away (as already happened).
If your reaction to this is "Just tell him, he should not do it again", then - okay, then I will accept, that there are sections in Wikipedia, which will never become encyclopedic.
Deeply frustrated,
Mirko.