[WikiEN-l] Username blocks on companies
Alphax (Wikipedia email)
alphasigmax at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 02:41:08 UTC 2006
Erik Moeller wrote:
> On 6/19/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email) <alphasigmax at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yes. Firstly, it's an unacceptable username;
>
> Wikipedia:Username only speaks of usernames explicitly advertising a company:
>
> Accounts with usernames that advertise a particular website, company,
> etc. (e.g. "visit [name of url]" ) are discouraged and may be blocked.
>
I don't see how "company" or "[name of url]" are any different.
<snip>
>> thirdly, it could be being used for impersonation.
>
> That can be said about virtually any name. I suspect we probably have
> a few undetected cases of users impersonating people they don't like,
> ex-girlfriends, etc. Normally we assume good faith until impersonation
> is brought to our attention.
>
For "public figures" we generally don't take the chance. A company
counts as a "public figure".
>> People identifying the company they work for shouldn't be editing the
>> article on that company
>
> I would make an exception for obvious errors. They also have every
> right to comment on the talk page.
>
Ok.
> I'm not saying these user accounts shouldn't be blocked -- I think
> they just may warrant a slightly more refined treatment than a
> commented version of the same template that we use for people who call
> themselves "YOU ARE ALL DICKHEADS11!!" A friendly notice how companies
> are allowed to contribute to Wikipedia would work better, I think.
>
Yes.
> It would also be nice to be able to turn off the IP autoblocker in those cases.
>
It would be nice to turn off the IP autoblocker in a *lot* of cases.
Unfortunately nobody seems willing to implement any of the propsed fixes
for bug 550.
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