The v-word (was: [Wikipedia-l] User pages)

Ray Saintonge saintonge at telus.net
Mon Nov 25 23:04:57 UTC 2002


Jonathan Walther wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 04:51:58PM +0100, Erik Moeller wrote:
>
>> *sigh* Clutch is a vandal, there's no doubt about it. Even when Lir was
>> still unbanned, he kept changing her page, linking to articles about 
>> "good taste"
>> to help her develop "the good taste she lacks", kept reverting her 
>> attempts
>> to restore the page and threatened to do so until Lir would "call him 
>> uncle"
>> (and not in the uncle Ed sense, I presume). Now that Lir is banned, 
>> he is,
>
> This is possibly a cultural difference.  Your address and name indicates
> you are German.  In English, when you make someone "holler uncle!" it
> means "do you give up now?"  It is specifically used when someone is
> being an unbearable annoyance, so you sit on them, and you don't let
> them up until they indicate they recognize they have been an annoyance
> and are prepared to change, by hollering "uncle!"  It's a fine old
> tradition, rarely used by people who are older than school age. 

Rarely used by them because it's the tactic of a schoolyard bully.  A 
lot of effort has been put by British Columbia schools in recent years 
to prevent this kind of bullying that amounts to lynch mob justice.

Eclecticology






More information about the Wikipedia-l mailing list