On Nov 29, 2007 2:06 PM, jayjg
<jayjg99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
What arguments are you referring to, and how does
it "demolish" them?
I'm looking at the "sooper seekret" message (as it appears on
Wikitruth), and I see a list of signs that one is dealing with a
troll/sockpuppet, generally in the form of "new people don't act this
way." !! was held to fulfill every one of them, and yet the
identification turned out to be faulty. The conclusion which one may
well make is that these are not necessarily good assumptions to make
about how new users act. Looking back at my early edits, my first
really substantial edit was to split one article in two. I got into an
RFD within my first fifty edits. The expectation that new editors
don't know what they're doing is evidently not entirely warranted.
On the contrary. The editor in question was not a new editor just as the
Durova's evidence suggested. The editor not being new was not the issue here.