On 8/11/07, Armed Blowfish diodontida.armata@googlemail.com wrote:
On 11/08/07, Anthony wikimail@inbox.org wrote:
On 8/10/07, Armed Blowfish diodontida.armata@googlemail.com wrote:
Some of us don't read the new messages before trying to edit.
However, talk pages are shown on Google, and block logs aren't... and it is entirely conceivable that a banned user might not want the fact that he or she is banned to show up on Google.
C'mon, this is ridiculous in pretty much all cases of username blocks (which is how this came up). How is it going to hurt someone for a block notice to show up when someone searches google for "godhateswikipedians"?
It might not matter in that case, but it does matter for those of us using real names or long-standing pseudonyms. Why should it bother anyone? It is less work to not have to put anything on the user's talk page.
Why let one solution fit all problems? The vast majority of indefinite username blocks/bans are not of people using real names or long-standing pseudonyms. And a good portion of those of people using real names have block messages which say something harmless like: please verify that you are indeed this person.
Insane doesn't imply bad, but it should imply being put on moderation.
Well, I hate to say it, but my insanity in a way Wikipaedia-induced... not in the sense that Wikipaedia is in any way the root problem, but in the sense that Wikipaedia destabilised the balance between total memory suppression and not being able to go one waking hour without reliving one's worst memories (and yes, there is a balance between those things).
If Wikipedia is part of the reason for your supposed insanity, that's even more the reason for us to block you from this list, so that you don't make things worse. You have at least once made an accidental post to this list revealing personal information, and at least once besides that made an intentional post to this list which was not in your best interests.
Please find a more productive place to engage in this self-therapy. Or better yet, find a real therapist.