Michel,
I agree the atmosphere there is extremely toxic.
For the record, I have now been indefinitely blocked on Dutch Wikipedia for
raising serious concerns on Commons about one of their clique. Concerns
which involved incontrovertible evidence that they have been accessing
materials on Commons which was deleted due to privacy concerns and then
passed around to others who wouldn't otherwise have that access.
The unfunny part about it all, is that this only came to light after I
publicly told MoiraMoira that given it was me who deleted privacy related
images on Commons as they related to her, she should have more
understanding on issues when subjects of articles have complaints about
images of themselves. It then lead to that evidence being provided to me
within minutes. The person who provided me the evidence has also been
indefinitely blocked on Dutch Wikipedia, ostensibly for providing me with
the evidence which included the person's first name -- a first name that
was well known to me by way of discussion many years ago when we
"introduced" ourselves privately on IRC.
So, I agree wholeheartedly about their abusive and toxic environment, and
don't really take any notice to those on there who call me a troll, for it
is those people on Dutch Wikipedia who are playing unacceptable games in
outright violation of the WMF Board resolution. They think they are
punishing me, they are not; they are punishing the subject of the article.
Regards,
Russavia
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 4:46 AM, Michel Vuijlsteke <wikipedia(a)zog.org>
wrote:
Quick and easy: don't bother with the Dutch
Wikipedia. It is one of the
more toxic environments on the internet. :)