Guy Chapman aka JzG guy.chapman at spamcop.net <wikien-l%40lists.wikimedia.org?Subject=%5BWikiEN-l%5D%20Featured%20editors%3F&In-Reply-To=52a8cf060711171422q4f138a8y3f8f4a2f58a1803e%40mail.gmail.com> * Mon Nov 19 11:58:25 UTC 2007* wrote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Nobs02 shows you edited outside of simply requesting review of your ban.
Slam dunk, I'm afraid.
Guy (JzG)
True, Guy. I'm not denying that. I've served my ban which expires in one month. I have not sockpuppetted, and no allegations exist in that regard.
I am asking that the false charge of me being connected with the LaRouche movement be removed. I did not at the time, nor a year ago, appreciate the serious problem Wikipedia faced with LaRouchies. I trusted the process, and always believed I'd be exonerated of the false charge. I am asking Wikipedia to finally bury this matter once and for all, as I am willing to, once Wikipedia passes the compromise language of this Motion.
Bottomline: my name ia all I possess in this life, and I'll be damned if I let anyone other than myself ruin it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration...
Rob Smith aka Nobs01
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 14:53:13 -0700, "Rob Smith" nobs03@gmail.com wrote:
True, Guy. I'm not denying that. I've served my ban which expires in one month. I have not sockpuppetted, and no allegations exist in that regard.
Good. And to be clear here for the rest of the list (assuming they care) I have never had a problem with you, which is not to deny that others have.
I am asking that the false charge of me being connected with the LaRouche movement be removed. I did not at the time, nor a year ago, appreciate the serious problem Wikipedia faced with LaRouchies. I trusted the process, and always believed I'd be exonerated of the false charge. I am asking Wikipedia to finally bury this matter once and for all, as I am willing to, once Wikipedia passes the compromise language of this Motion.
I would suggest that you wait until the ban is up and then come to my talk page and I will see if I can help you.
I believe that most ArbCom workshop pages should be blanked after the case closes anyway, since they are very often ill-tempered and tend not to show anyone at their best.
Guy (JzG)