On the other hand if NSK is what he appears to be, ie, a simple visitor interested in knowing more of Wikipedia, how do you think he perceives a total lack of reaction of the community in front of Rick accusing him of being a troll ?
Of course, complaining to Rick is bordering feeding a troll. But doing "as if" it was normal behavior is hardly polite to an outsider.
Mark Richards a écrit:
Just an observation, I have never seen Rick in anything but 'attack dog' mode, and, in the last couple of weeks alone I think I have seen him accuse nearly everyone he disagrees with of being 'trolls' (which is, of course, the only real definition of the word).
Probably best to not feed him.
Mark
--- Nicholas Knight nknight@runawaynet.com wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gee. Somebody who never posts on Wikipedia (as I
suspected) making
I got the impression he does edit some.
demands that Wikipedia policy be changed. And
does anybody wonder why
I saw no demands or anything remotely resembling a demand, only suggestions.
I think he's probably a troll?
Your apparent definition of "troll" is completely at odds with any I am familiar with. NSK has merely tried to be helpful, and has been entirely cordial.
You are being incredibly hostile for no discernable reason other than you happen to disagree with some of the things NSK has said. Others have also disagreed with some of the things NSK has said (I disagree with some of them myself), but none have been rude or hostile except for you, and there is no reason to be rude or hostile. _______________________________________________ WikiEN-l mailing list WikiEN-l@Wikipedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikien-l
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