Unbelievable but Shocking !
I am not sure if Wikifone is same as Nichalp, but a look at the edit
history of Wikifone, the editor has some serious interest to protect the
interests of IIPM and its stakeholders.
He seems to even change policy pages to suit his cause
Wifione seems to be working on IIM and Amity ( Competitors to IIPM)
articles as well, possibly trying to show them in bad light.
Nevertheless , this has be investigated or possibly reported to Arb Com.
-TC
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:30 AM, Pradeep Mohandas <
pradeep.mohandas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
hi,
I do not understand why this accusation is written as a work of fiction.
Whatever the problems faced by an individual, it does not provide
grounds for crimes like theft. If the person does resort to these
methods, has to face the consequences, if found out. I am sure we
appreciated User:Nichalp's contributions when they were made. However,
when he/she has made mistakes and makes them multiple times, I think
this also warrants serious investigation.
Pradeep
Handheld
On 07/02/2012, guptchar(a)ovi.com <guptchar(a)ovi.com> wrote:
This is the story of Nichalp[1], an Indian student from Mumbai who
became
obsessed with editing Wikipedia at a young age.
He transformed several
articles into featured articles, and became a role model for many
editors.
He was granted the bureaucrat, oversight and
administrator privileges -
nobody deserved these rights more than him, not even Jimbo.
A major change in Nichalp's life came when he came to Australia for
higher
education. Facing a severe financial crunch,
Nichalp decided to use the
only
extraordinary skill he had - editing Wikipedia -
for making money. He
put up
ads on several freelancer recruiting websites,
promising to write
articles
in oexchange for small amounts of money.[2] These
were the days when
the PR
professionals had started realizing the
importance of Wikipedia. There
were
many takers for Nichalp's services. With his
"sockpuppet" accounts,
Nichalp
made a number of contributions (many of which
stand deleted now).
Unfortunately for Nichalp, the Wikizealots live in an idealistic world.
They
don't realize that, in the long run, editors
cannot be expected to
devote
their time to the project for free.[3] When the
Wikihounds came to know
about one of Nichalp's paid editing accounts they came after him.
Nichalp
knew he would be stalked in real life, so he made
his main account
inactive.
Meanwhile, he continued to be active through his
other paid editing
accounts. A man of foresight, Nichalp started another account in April
2009
to gain back his admin rights.[4]
The Wikihounds have an astonishing ability to track the suspicious
accounts
- they tracked another one of Nichalp's paid
editing accouents.[5] The
drama
prompted the Arbitration Committee to send him an
email enquiry about
the
paid editing concerns. Nichalp's identity was
well-known to those who
had
exposed his paid editing. The personal
information that he had posted
earlier on his user page and elsewhere on Wikipedia (and social
networking
sites) had made it easy for Wikihounds to stalk
him in real life.
Denial was
not an option - Nichalp knew the Wikihounds were
capable of producing
evidence against him. Pleading not guilty would only gather more
eyeballs
and possibly lead to media attention - that could
sabotage his
post-college
career. Pleading guilty was not an option either
- it would lead to the
same
fate. Nichalp did what he felt was the best
option before him. He
neither
accepted the charge, nor denied it. What happened
next was unfortunate
for
him. Ignoring his 5-year long devotion to the
project, the Arbitration
Committee took away his bureaucrat, administrator and oversight rights
in an
unopposed judgment.[6]
Realizing that his paid editing accounts may be under survelliance from
the
Wikihounds, Nichalp abandoned all of them. All of
them, except one -
the one
he had started in April 2009 with the objective
of gaining back his
admin
rights: Wifione. Nichalp carefully crafted his
new wiki identity. He
devoted
this new account to earning money from
India's most notorious
self-styled
"management guru". To make sure his
paid editing does not appear
blatantly
obvious, Nichalp (or shall we call him Wifione,
now?) engaged in a wide
range of edits. Wifione rose up in the wiki-hierarchy and became the
administrator. He tried not to appear like a paid editor, but the
constant
pressure from his client forced him to make
constant edits to the pages
associated with the client. Anyone looking at his top 50 edits would not
fail to notice that much of his work in the article namespace was
devoted to
the pages associated with his client and its
competitors.[7] But Wifione
knew
that nobody would oppose him openly: his client is infamous for suing
any
one who criticizes him or his organization.
Nobody wants to be sued for
500
million bucks in a court that lies in the
remotest part of the Indian
subcontinent - traveling to and staying in Silchar during every court
hearing could bankrupt a humble wiki editor. Besides, Wifione had taken
care
not to repeat the mistakes he had made as Nichalp
- he had left no
tracks
that would lead the Wikihounds to him. Or so he
thought.
[1]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Nichalp
[2]
wikipediareview.com/index.php?s=1122a1d3e604276b519c9501881856f4&showto…
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&dir=prev&a…
[5]
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Jimbo_Wales&oldid=29530835…
[6]
en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Noticebo…
[7]
wikidashboard.appspot.com/enwiki/wiki/User:Wifione
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