On 6/18/07, Ron Ritzman <ritzman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/18/07, jayjg <jayjg99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> We've had hacked accounts deleting the
main page for one.
But those weren't necessarily "them". I assumed those were otherwise
good faith admins who picked goober passwords.
That wasn't one of my points, someone else said that.
We also had an admin sockpuppet account un
hard-blocking TOR proxies
and then soft blocking so his other sockpuppets could use them.
You might have something there. Did you examine the approval process
and previous editing patterns of these accounts?
I'm not sure what you mean.
And
somehow Wikitruth has access to every single deleted page on
Wikipedia.
Those could have been grabbed before they were deleted. Just snarf up
everything that has an AFD/prod/speedy tag on it and stick it on
Wikitruth if it does get deleted.
That would be an extraordinarily large effort. It's possible, but I
think it again makes more sense to apply Occam's razor here.