on 10/20/07 10:12 PM, Daniel R. Tobias at dan@tobias.name wrote:
Jimbo has added a reply on [[Talk:Gary Weiss]] to the effect that the block might be "a tad excessive", but he still respects it under his prior orders for "zero tolerance and shoot on sight". He's invited Durova to reduce the block or not, and will respect it either way.
Now, does anybody else think that orders of "zero tolerance and shoot on sight" seem to fit better for the East German Stasi guarding the Berlin Wall than for anything on Wikipedia? Where's the Wikilove in that? (Have I just triggered some relative of Godwin's Law?)
We really need to change that tagline "The free encyclopedia anyone can edit". Anyone, that is, except the growing number of banned and blocked users, or anybody new who sounds too much like a past banned user and is tagged as a sock/meatpuppet, or anybody who runs afoul of a "zero tolerance and shoot on sight" edict, or anybody who wants to edit an article that's protected (perhaps indefinitely, like LaRouche), or anybody who objects to any of this at the wrong time and place and attracts the ire of an admin.
Folks, before you write this off as an excessive rant - please think about it some.
Marc