On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 7:08 PM, CherianTinu Abraham tinucherian@gmail.com wrote:
Unbelievable but Shocking !
I am not sure if Wikifone is same as Nichalp, ...
So far the evidence is not good.
but a look at the edit history of Wikifone, the editor has some serious interest to protect the interests of IIPM and its stakeholders.
He seems to even change policy pages to suit his cause http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ANo_original_research&a...
It looks like he re-arranged the policy a lot in that edit, but there arnt many changes.
"trial" became "trial/litigation in any country"
and he added "independent" a few times.
"Any interpretation of primary source material requires a reliable secondary source for that interpretation."
"Any interpretation of primary source material requires reliable, independent secondary sources for that interpretation."
"'''Do not''' analyze, synthesize, interpret, or evaluate material found in a primary source yourself; instead, refer to reliable secondary sources that do so."
'''Do not''' analyze, synthesize, interpret, or evaluate material found in a primary source yourself; instead, refer to reliable, independent secondary sources that do so."
"Wikipedia articles usually rely on material from secondary sources. Articles may make analytic or evaluative claims only if these have been published by a reliable secondary source."
"Wikipedia articles usually rely on material from reliable secondary sources. Articles ''may'' make an analytic or evaluative claim ''only if'' that has been published by ''multiple'' independent, reliable secondary sources."
Wifione seems to be working on IIM and Amity ( Competitors to IIPM) articles as well, possibly trying to show them in bad light. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Amity_University&action=histor...
Nevertheless , this has be investigatedĀ or possibly reported to Arb Com.
I've alerted Arbcom as a courtesy, however a community assessment is needed in order to determine if there is any credible link to nichalp or any reason for a desysop.
-- John Vandenberg