[Foundation-l] Stalking Article
Mark Williamson
node.ue at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 06:51:33 UTC 2008
In response to this whole thread, I have two sentiments.
First of all, stalking is bad.
Second of all, we need to be clear about what is stalking and what is
not. Making fun of someone is not stalking. Pursuing someone and
repeatedly harassing them is.
Mark
On 09/06/2008, John Vandenberg <jayvdb at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Durova <nadezhda.durova at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dan, I feel we've almost left it too late. We currently have a
>> situation where several of those involved in some of the stalking
>> sites have been promoted to admins,
>
> As you mention below, good admins go to questionable sites sometimes,
> oft. in order to do good. Are there cases where a current admin is
> heavily participating in the bad element of a website, assisting in
> stalking, outing users, etc?
>
> This is the second time in this thread that doubt is being raised
> about admins/crats, without specifics which is annoying but
> understandable to a degree; I am concerned.
>
>> .... and many more are regular editors
>> who routinely pursue editors they don't like -- via wikistalking,
>> RfCs, RfArs, and reports on AN/I -- in order to make their time on
>> Wikipedia miserable.
>> ----
>>
>> Have a look at this report.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Long_term_abuse/JB196
>
> How does this relate to stalking? I don't see it mentioned on that page.
>
>> Not only was the sheer volume of socking a monumental hassle in itself
>> JB196 invented an insidious attack that could be applied to nearly any
>> subject.
>
> The same can be said about many editors who make good faith edits to
> "fix" a perceived problem; the clued up people do this routinely while
> carefully avoiding appearing to be making a "point".
>
> This is problem editing, and entirely the responsibility of the community.
>
>> SirFozzie went to Wikipedia Review to represent a Wikipedian perspective
>> ...
>
> I've only been there a few times, but I can understand people going
> there - many have the best of intentions.
>
> --
> John
>
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