On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:22:36AM +0000, Oliver Pereira wrote:
I gather that it the general agreement is that the User pages are for the users' own use, and that it is bad manners for other Wikipedians to edit them. Would it be sensible to formalise this as a definitive rule - in fact, to make the page protected from edits by anyone but the user and the sysops? Anyone who wishes to address the user would still be able to on the associated Talk page, of course.
Lir is a special case, in that he used his User page to antagonize and piss off a lot of Wikipedians. None of the recent edits in any way attacked Lir personally; they just massaged the material to show how one does things when one DOESN'T think the Wikipedia is just an information dump, when one actually cares about what one is writing, and not just the raw amount of information one dumps.
I have a feeling Lir was trying to get on that list of the top 250 most prolific Wikipedians... Too bad for him it isn't dynamically generated.
I don't know how difficult it would be to implement technically, but I think it would be a good move to prevent people from vandalising other people's User pages, as some are doing.
To call those edits "vandalism" is to use far too strong a word, especially from an admitted newbie who isn't familiar with the full history of Lir's actions here.
And I repeat, if anyone has any problems with my behaviour, please tell me on my Talk page, or in a private e-mail.
The only problem so far is your poorly informed defense of Lir. Apart from that, it's good to have you on the Wikipedia.
Cheers!
Jonathan