-----Original Message----- From: Kamryn Matika [mailto:kamrynmatika@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2007 11:13 AM To: 'English Wikipedia' Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] FredBauder"clarifies"onattack site link policy
On 7/5/07, Adrian aldebaer@googlemail.com wrote:
Daniel R. Tobias schrieb:
On 5 Jul 2007 at 03:42:01 +0000, "Fred Bauder" fredbaud@waterwiki.info
wrote:
Part of the ban is posturing
So it's kind of like the "security theatre" we have to endure every time
we travel by air... lots of
silly rules, enforced in an arbitrary, draconian way, with all sorts of
inconvenience to innocent
people, which probably doesn't do much or anything at all to prevent
actual terrorism, but
which show everybody that the authorities are Doing Something.
So it is very much a matter of saying and meaning:
We will make every effort to support our contributors and to defeat
attempts to harass them.
...and we don't care how many contributors we need to harrass in order
to accomplish this!
KamrynMatika seems possibly to have been run off in this way now.. at
least, she's blanked
out her user and talk pages and hasn't made any appearance in a couple
of days, after
getting into conflict with the "draconian-link-ban" people.
Dan Dan's Web Tips: http://webtips.dan.info/ Dan's Mail Format Site: http://mailformat.dan.info/ Dan's Domain Site: http://domains.dan.info/
Dan, please don't take this the wrong way, but KamrynMatika's 245 mainspace edits are rather negligible compared to the tens of thousands of edits the most attacked Wikipedians have contributed. If protecting several of our more prolific editors from attacks means that some fairly new users get disgruntled (which I do not quite understand in the first place), then, well, that's an acceptable price to pay.
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Thanks.
If you chose to be roadkill, so be it. I consider it a minor matter. That so much ink was wasted on the issue has little or nothing to do with you. Just keep on editing and enjoy contributing.
We must not only support our productive contributors and administrators, our workers, we must also make it plain that doing so is a priority. Protecting the "right" to link to critical posts on external websites, is pretty low on the list of priorities. However, let''s assume you are a good editor and you can assume we are trying our best and had nothing against you personally and go from there.
Fred