On Sunday 28 July 2002 03:00 am, The Cunctator wrote:
> What are the articles this person has been changing?
For 66.108.155.126:
20:08 Jul 27, 2002 Computer
20:07 Jul 27, 2002 Exploit
20:07 Jul 27, 2002 AOL
20:05 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
20:05 Jul 27, 2002 Leet
20:03 Jul 27, 2002 Root
20:02 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
19:59 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
19:58 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
19:54 Jul 27, 2002 Principle of least astonishment
19:54 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
19:52 Jul 27, 2002 Trance music
19:51 Jul 27, 2002 Trance music
For 208.24.115.6:
20:20 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
For 141.157.232.26:
20:19 Jul 27, 2002 Hacker
Most of these were complete replacements with discoherent statements.
Such as "TAP IS THE ABSOLUTE DEFINITION OF THE NOUN HACKER" for Hacker.
For the specifics follow http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/Special:Ipblocklist
and look at the contribs.
--mav
Please participate in the global discussion:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Forum#Proposal:_restore_normal_ed…
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[...] What few know is that the mobile sites don't follow the standard
permission system: instead, they override permissions and prevent
unregistered users from editing at all.
I propose to remove this exception to the rule, which was meant to be
temporary and looks now technically unnecessary. Unregistered users will
be allowed to edit on the mobile subdomain for a wiki, if they are
allowed on the main domain. [...]
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The discussion will be open until 2015-03-15. I'll send wider
notifications in few days. In the meanwhile, sorry for the crossposting.
Nemo