--- On Sat 06/12, libertarian < libertarian@myway.com > wrote: From: libertarian [mailto: libertarian@myway.com] To: wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:55:10 -0400 (EDT) Subject: RE: [WikiEN-l] Ed Poor's abuse of admin powers
Your frustration is understandable. I myself have faced this sort of hounding from the gang of BCorr, Ed Poor, Angela, VV and others. They form a closed knit group and inadverently indulge in propaganda.
For those curious what this is all about, and how I got lumped in (flatteringly) with this set of contributors, it is a bit of a story. Start with the page history for [[2002 Gujurat violence]]. This user has posted as LibertarianAnarchist (LA), Democrate2003, and Conradx, and I suspect most recently as Romanwarrior, Fatalvenom, and maybe one other (I forget). Of course, he vociferously denies using this army of sockpuppets. His main goal appears to be to push a Hindu nationalist POV. He has gone after many other pages, but this is the one where he was most active. ([[Babri Mosque]] is another.)
On Talk pages, he called everyone who disagreed with him either a communist or (later) a racist. His rhetoric on [[Mount Everest]] was particularly wild, and some was repeated on the mailing list, as is now happening again. He also throws in vicious anti-Americanism from time to time, as all have seen. These accusations are utterly irrational and completely unconnected to what anyone ever said.
A consensus to ban him was forming before he suddenly disappeared, temporarily it would seem.
As for the "Indian kid", I assume that is a reference to User:Arvindn, an excellent contributor who used his knowledge of India to try to find balance on disputed articles. Indeed, I asked for Arvindn's help a few weeks ago when a spree of India articles suffered LA-style edits. Or, it may be a reference to User:KRS, also a good contributor.
In the midst of the Gujarat edit war, Angela stepped in to ask for a resolution, eventually leaving it to Bcorr to mediate, which he did by building a new article from the ground up. Since it was a straightforward matter of LA forcing a POV, the newly created article looked much like the NPOV one. Apparently LA now believes we must all have been in it together.
The spat over Iyer is because he has ties to communist groups but denies being a communist. Nevertheless, LA wants to flatly state he is a communist at every mention, in violation of NPOV policy.
As for Angela and me, I've had only a minor interactions with her (on VfD, mostly). Really, There Is No Cabal.
It might be considered that he *has* made helpful edits to non-controversial India articles, though not many.
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