Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. We have a longtime problem user in our still rather small Hungarian Wikipedia.
I wanted to see what procedures the EnWiki editors have for dealing with such behavior (what works and what doesn't).
I think the Plautus example is somewhat fitting.
Although this guy is a seasoned troll who made himself a reputation in the last 5 years on religion related internet forums, I think he doesn't speak English so you're absolutely safe. ;)
Thanks, nyenyec
On 8/31/05, Phroziac phroziac@gmail.com wrote:
And exactly who are you suggesting is doing this?
On 8/31/05, Ryan Delaney ryan.delaney@gmail.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure this is what RFAr is for. Plautus satire is a possible example of such a person, except his reason was chronic schizophrenia, not trolling. But the effect is the same.
- Ryan
Nyenyec N wrote:
So if a user learns to do all this without violating the "hard" policies like [[WP:NPA]] and [[WP:3RR]] too much, can he go on forever?
Can anyone point me to the closest precedent to this behavior and what happened to such creative trolls?
Thanks, nyenyec
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