Naturally. But half the time, when dealing with cross-wiki disruption, we don't need checkuser. It's something basic: the same hoax on pl and en, or the same crankery being pushed by obviously the same peopl on fr and en. Not everyone uses IRC, which seems to be currently the fastest (only?) way to talk to someone from these other projects.
CM
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Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 22:04:56 +0100 From: dgerard@gmail.com To: foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Dealing with interwiki disruption
2008/5/10 Christiano Moreschi moreschiwikiman@hotmail.co.uk:
Apologies if this has already been proposed - I haven't read all the thread - but what would be really helpful is a noticeboard on meta for admins and trusted users from all projects to confer about users whose disruptive activities span multiple projects. Such a thing may exist already, but if so it doesn't seem to have been very widely publicised.
Most of the discussion I know of happens on checkuser-l, which is of course extremely private. I don't know if a public noticeboard would actually be helpful. The stewards do most of the cross-wiki vandal chasing - stewards, what do you think?
- d.
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