[WikiEN-l] Strange and unfair RfC/user process
Bishonen
bishonen at ungoodthinkful.com
Sun Oct 16 21:49:54 UTC 2005
chris at starglade.org wrote:
>>actionforum at comcast.net wrote:
>> The signed the statement of Dispute and then notified me. They
shouldn't be
>> changing it underneath my responses. Yes, I could quote them,
because they might
>> delete from underneath me, but what is an RfC/user doing lacking
even the basic
>> integrity of a talk page. You were right the first time. It is
a blockable >>offense. But I wanted >you to know that some of the
community seems to think >>nothing of this behavior.
> -- Silverback
>(could you turn on word wrap in your email client please).
>It is a blockable offence to modify other users' statements, not your
>own. It is definitely dubious if people modify their original
statements
>to make replies by another person sound out-of-place, but not
blockable.
>I think you should quote the original version of the text you are
>replying to, adding it into your statement. I suggest you ask the
people
>who are changing the text to stop, but I would caution against
accusing
>them of trying to make your replies out-of-context (question the
action,
>not the motive). This also assumes good faith, if you request
politely.
>Chris
Er. Yes, that would assume good faith, wouldn't it. I like your
advice, Chris, but it's been kind of mooted by Silverbacks recent
editing on the wiki. He has been edit warring aggressively on
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Silverback
to revert the changes (=minor corrections and updates) that he's
talking about, accused User:172 repeatedly of vandalism for making
them, posted {{test3}} vandalism warnings on the talk pages of 172
and User:Lulu of the Lotus-Eaters, and, believe it or not, posted a
"severe vandalism" report about the issue on [[WP:VIP]], here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?
title=Wikipedia:Vandalism_in_progress&diff=25667676&oldid=25666928#RU_Se
vere
Please see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_comment/
Silverback
where he is still expressing outrage and condemnation, if you're
interested. I had already recommended Silverback to write something
like what you suggest in his own RfC statement--apart from
considerations of courtesy it just seems a much *simpler* thing to do
than all the reverts and threats and accusations--but I guess he
doesn't want to.
I hope the wrapping doesn't break my links, or that they won't be
really hard to fix if it does, sorry I'm not good at these things.
Bishonen
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