On Jul 17, 2006, at 10:13 AM, Timwi wrote:
Fastfission wrote:
I can be annoyed by five users at the same time, all of whom think that I have somehow devoted my time to suppressing their particular version of the truth!
You openly admit that you regularly get into situations involving several users saying the same thing about you, without ever considering the possibility that this bunch of people who all came to the same conclusion about you might actually have a point?
*The* *"thing"* *Is* *Not* *The* *Same*. You seem to be consistently misunderstanding this. Let me try (again) to explain it.
User X makes some edit. User A objects to it. User X disputes user A's objection. User Y make another, unrelated edit (to a different page). User A also objects to that edit (for a different reason). User Y disputes user A's objection.
It is true that both user X and user Y have said "user A's objection is wrong" - However, they said it *about different objections* !
You claim, in this situation, that both two users have said "the same thing about" user A, and therefore user A should be concerned that "several users [are] saying the same thing about" em. Wrong. Only *one* user has objected to each action.
I look forward to your reply.
Jesse Weinstein