Hi,
I have just written and published an article about Wikipedia on my web site (www.bogdanov.ch), more precisely about the circumstances in which I have been banned by trying to take part to the article "Bogdanov Affair".
My article is entitled "Wikipedia et l'affaire Bogdanov : "encyclopédie libre" ou dictature virtuelle ?", which means : "Wikipedia and the Bogdanov affair : "free encyclopedia" or virtual dictatorship ?". It is in french... sorry, I cannot translate it by myself !
I just hope I will not be censored by the moderators as I habe been by the Arbitrators on Wikipedia ! ;-)
Laurence67 (talk page)
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On 4/12/06, Laurence Soixante-sept laurence_soixante_sept@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi,
I have just written and published an article about Wikipedia on my web site (www.bogdanov.ch), more precisely about the circumstances in which I have been banned by trying to take part to the article "Bogdanov Affair".
My article is entitled "Wikipedia et l'affaire Bogdanov : "encyclopédie libre" ou dictature virtuelle ?", which means : "Wikipedia and the Bogdanov affair : "free encyclopedia" or virtual dictatorship ?". It is in french... sorry, I cannot translate it by myself !
I just hope I will not be censored by the moderators as I habe been by the Arbitrators on Wikipedia ! ;-)
Laurence67 (talk page)
This isn't much good to us without a translation- I know my French is only good enough to catch a little of what you are saying, and you really should have provided a direct link... http://www.bogdanov.ch/affaire-bogdanov/wikipedia.htm
~maru
maru dubshinki marudubshinki@gmail.com a écrit : On 4/12/06, Laurence Soixante-sept wrote:
Hi,
I have just written and published an article about Wikipedia on my web site (www.bogdanov.ch), more precisely about the circumstances in which I have been banned by trying to take part to the article "Bogdanov Affair".
My article is entitled "Wikipedia et l'affaire Bogdanov : "encyclopédie libre" ou dictature virtuelle ?", which means : "Wikipedia and the Bogdanov affair : "free encyclopedia" or virtual dictatorship ?". It is in french... sorry, I cannot translate it by myself !
I just hope I will not be censored by the moderators as I habe been by the Arbitrators on Wikipedia ! ;-)
Laurence67 (talk page)
This isn't much good to us without a translation- I know my French is only good enough to catch a little of what you are saying, and you really should have provided a direct link... http://www.bogdanov.ch/affaire-bogdanov/wikipedia.htm
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Thank you, anyways, for having done it ! I linked the title of the article, I tought it would work... Laurence
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"maru dubshinki" wrote
This isn't much good to us without a translation- I know my French is
only good enough to catch a little of what you are saying, and you really should have provided a direct link... http://www.bogdanov.ch/affaire-bogdanov/wikipedia.htm
The essential in what is indeed quite a long article seems to me in the section Bannissement (presque) collectif, which gives a clipping from the ArbCom ruling (in English as well as French). And makes some complaints about the handling (which have some merit).
The basic issues are like this:
- where an existing controversy teleports into WP, how to stop the edit warring, when it is being fueled elsewhere?
- particularly in such a situation, how to play spot the sockpuppet, without biting newbies?
Charles