What is this tr.wikipedia claim based on? I'd like to hear the logic behind it. After all you would not be making baseless claims, right?
- White Cat
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 7:11 AM, Aphaia aphaia@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your information but it doesn't sound an "interwiki" thing at all. It sounds rather trwiki internal issue and that's all.
And I would add using stewards as deus ex machina to judge community issues is a horrible idea, at least for me. Trwiki, in this case, would be better to settle their own arbcom; again it doesn't look like "interwiki" things.
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:51 AM, Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 20:13:26 Ray Saintonge wrote:
For example checkuser info on indef blocked user should be shared
among
checkusers. If user 'A' is banned on wiki 'X' and then decides to register the account 'B' on the wiki 'Y' the local community should
be
prepared for it.
I have no use for this kind of infectious paranoia.
This is our reality. I already have one example: a person with the
account A
was on tr and az wps. They were banned at tr some time ago, then, after
some
time at az wp, while having the account B at tr.wp. With somewhat more effective CU organization, account B would be banned at tr.wp at the
time
when the account A was banned at az.wp. However, account B was in the
process
of getting admin permissions at tr.wp. And the process of blocking it
was
very painful for tr.wp community. Instead of having a regular method for dealing with such kind of problems, they needed deux ex machina, some
steward
who will do one IAR for them.
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