On 1/9/07, Luna lunasantin@gmail.com wrote:
Mr Petrovich,
I've had a quick look at these, and associated talk pages and block logs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/72.178.235.28 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/129.7.35.194
Given what appear to be continued and gross violations of [[WP:3RR]] under both IP addresses, abusive edit summaries and personal attacks, failure to make reasonable use of talk pages and the dispute resolution process, and what seems to be block evasion through what equates to sockpuppetry, I'm afraid I will have to decline your request at this time.
If you have a credible defense or other explanation, feel free.
Thank you for contacting unblock-en-l, -Luna
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Great, Luna, now you've gone and shown the problem with Wikipedians feeling high and mighty.
You might as well have just phrased this "sorry, you didn't genuflect deep enough for my taste, so you don't get any serious consideration."
I've looked over the same situations. In both cases, we have editors who feel they somehow have ownership of the content of pro wrestling-based articles. In one case, we have an editor who went off the deep end after being serially reverted. In the other (Mr Petrovich) we have an editor who kept a level head even as his opponent started screaming about how he started the article and therefore somehow had some right to decide what content was on it.
And as for an admin removing a valid unblock request, or an admin removing a formal protest from administrators' noticeboard? This is precisely the kind of behavior that makes good editors see wikipedia as a cabalist institution and destroys any hope they have that the administrators are behaving in good faith.
Parker