Anthère (who now has the password on [[fr:]]! ^_^) wrote:
Hum. Today, on the french wiki, a utilisateur:Fare
appeared.
We also have a utilisateur:Faré, who is the same (I
guess, I am not even entirely sure) than the
user:Faré.
[[Fr:Utilisateur:Fare]] works on the same articles
as [[Fr:Utilisateur:Faré]], and they immediately got into edit wars.
It looks pretty deliberate to me -- this is another imposture.
(My French isn't good enough to understand the substance of the edit wars
without a lot more work than I'm willing to do, however. ^_^)
On the en wiki, you also have a user:Fare, who I guess
is the same person than user:Faré.
I am not entirely sure than User:Faré is the same than
Utilisateur:Faré though, for en appear to accept
entirely Faré edits, when these are considered highly
POV on french wiki.
They seem to me to be the same.
[[en:]] will take longer to adjust to Faré than [[fr:]], I guess.
I don't agree with Faré's point of view as expressed on [[en:]]
(although I haven't checked if they're violating NPOV there),
but that wouldn't excuse imposture.
However, in any case, I doubt very much that
utilisateur:Fare is the same than utilisateur:Faré.
You might consider it is not important. But I have 4
user names here. And I don't think I have 1 person. It
does not help human relationships and trust.
There should be a way for developers to end this.
-- Toby