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I don't really know whether userpage policy or BLP applies or even NOT, but I didn't want to take this to ANI without approaching this user and don't want to waste admin time (except yours :P). I was hoping you could help because I don't know exactly how to broach the subject with the user. I really don't care what people do on their userpage, I'm more concerned that he is minor, exposing a lot of personal information and legal background, and is going to regret it much later. Lawshoot!02:09, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Done. And I suppose I should expand. Of all of the user's edits, spanning several months, only five were to any page other than his user page, plus two to upload an image of himself. Of those five edits, one was to add non-notable original research about the video he's "starring" in, including adding his user name to the article; another edit was to add information about another video he's shooting; and yet another was unverifiable claims about some famous person dating some non-notable person. The other two edits were to fix his own typos. His sole purpose here is to promote himself. Therefore, after some discussion with some fellow admins, in addition to deleting the user page, he's also been blocked indefinitely. I think he accidentally landed on Wikipedia when searching for MySpace, Yahoo! 360 or, perhaps, GoDaddy.com.
لennavecia02:38, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I checked out the "bathrobe Cable" – Just tell me, is this
[1] some sick joke? Or do you have a twisted fetish for **** *********** (
I'm sure you can guess). I would've given you a warning for spam, but I'm curious to know why you would link a humorous cabal to a
porn movie – and yes, that link is there for a reason. --Flewis(talk)07:52, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
I am curious as well. However, I would assume good faith, and assume the domain expired. More research is necessary. That is messed up. I don't think it was intended, but good you brought it here. Lawshoot!12:00, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
We have not been in possession of that domain name for quite some time. Apologies that you had to see it like that, Flewis, but we're no longer responsible for its content.
GlassCobra12:08, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Actually, I still own the domain until next month, however, the server it is hosted on... something expired with it. I forget now. I thought it had been fixed, apparently I was wrong. It's supposed to list everything that's on the BRC page here along with a link to forums that no one has used in several months. Anyway, I do not know what your words in *** are. Bear buttfucking? I have no idea. I'll remove the link. Quite unfortunate, really. Thanks for the note. O, and would the warning have been in template form? :p
لennavecia14:48, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Ironic that the Whois was registered in a city named Intercourse — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Oneloan (
talk •
contribs)
So true... but those forums died faster than that poor bear. :( But yes, the_undertow registered the site and later gave it to me.
لennavecia05:28, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
Myself and
User:Neutralhomer have noticed that IP user 75.108.73.219 have made what could be annoying edits on TV station articles regarding the digital transition. The IP user has been issued warnings in the past for his/her edits. What do you think about the edits---are they legit or are they annoying? Thanks,
Willking1979 (
talk)
15:36, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Looks fine to me. Just trimming extra, unnecessary wording, which is usually a good thing. In cases such as these, imagine if the edits were made by an established user or admin. Would you still question their quality? I know it's easy to sometimes automatically take IP edits as unconstructive, particularly if they've been a problem IP before, I've done it as well. It's important to remember that we may have a tendency to do that, and take a moment to consider if we're questioning the edit or the editor.
لennavecia15:41, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
OK, I'm just going to keep reverting this crap, I won't be happy if one of you admins block me for breaching 3RR or something. I have to protect the article from BLP smut. There is a movement of sorts trying to legitimize this story. —
Realist219:51, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
However if you knew how many crap blocks I had received off admins you would realize why I panic so much, I don't have much luck at this place. —
Realist220:25, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
We can only hope, otherwise my block log get's a layer thicker, there's lot's of drama, lot's of apologies, the inevitable ANI post, me declaring my departure, me returning. Seriously, it's not nice lol. :-) —
Realist220:30, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
I know, undertow was very good to me, undertow departed not long after that blocking issue. I did email my appreciation. Nice person. —
Realist222:31, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Yes, anyone with grievances to air regarding the_undertow are best to air them elsewhere. Praise and admiration are surely welcome. :D
لennavecia04:51, 22 November 2008 (UTC)
Good times. Well, he's blocked now, along with all his socks (master account:
Am6212 (
talk·contribs)), although not all of those above were confirmed as his, some it appears are surely not. Let me know if any similar accounts pop up, or if any of the IPs start back after their month block expires.
لennavecia05:54, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
Signpost updated for November 17, 2008 and before.
Because the Signpost hasn't been sent in a while, to save space, I've condensed all seven issues that were not sent into this archive. Only the three issues from November are below.
Thank you to all who participated in my RFA- regardless of whether you supported or opposed, all feedback is important to me. I look forward to proving in the coming months that the trust placed in me by the community is not misplaced. Mizu onna sango15
Thank you to all who participated in my RFA- regardless of whether you supported or opposed,
all feedback is important to me. I look forward to proving in the coming months that the trust placed in me by the community is not misplaced.
—
Mizu onna sango15Hello!
What a beautiful design. Wow. Very nice. Also, I am not a Poetlister sock!!! Hahaha, I just happen to have a Chinchilla that shares a name with said middle-aged male statistician in the Department of Health. :D
لennavecia04:54, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
(ec) Cool! True that. Here's a puzzle, how often do you think you can pick the sex of the writer from the way they write? Or are you immediately modified by the identified sex of the editor? If they weren't, would you be able to pick it? How do the various Poetlister alters look now retrospectively? (I don't think I ever interacted directly with any to my knowledge) Hmmm. Cheers,
Casliber (
talk·contribs)
22:26, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Never, unless they post a photo or personal information that (if true) could only be M/F ("When I
joined the US Army in 1947…", "When I was at
Roedean School…" etc). As Giano once said, it works very well to always assume everyone on Wikipedia is a 14 year old boy and address them accordingly until you see evidence to the contrary. Try it; it works remarkably well. – iridescent22:31, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
I think for males, never, we're just not sufficiently finely attuned. Females, I think, probably can tell with a little more accuracy. Does it make a difference whether I think who I'm arguing with is male or female? Not a bit. --
MalleusFatuorum22:50, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Brewing battle of the intellects
No, not that it makes a difference but it is intriguing how our perceptions of others influence our interactions at times, and being aware of these things can be helpful. In my job I have dealt with all sorts of situations, and the ones which riled me the most were sly digs by patients with a
personality disorder, but then later understanding
transference and its flipside countertransference was enlightening as to why someone might be hostile to me – it was/is fascinating. There was also a study (which I have just been searching on google for with various word combinations but no success) where a girl was filmed talking about mood problems and self harm thoughts (??) and it was shown to two groups of clinicians – one group was told she had a diagnosis of
borderline personality disorder and the other wasn't, and there was considerable difference in rating the symptoms for the girl. (damn I wish I could find teh link!). I thought Awadewit was (a) English and (b) male for a long time until I heard her on one of the blogs – funny! Cheers,
Casliber (
talk·contribs)
23:34, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
I would have to warn you that as a someone who once considered a career in clinical psychology, and then thought better of it after my first degree and a clinical placement, that I find bolloxy psychoanalytic notions like "transference" to be little more than mumbo-jumbo. There are no "personality disorders"; there are inadequate environments. --
MalleusFatuorum23:49, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
I sometimes get the impression that some editors are female by the way they write. Females tend to be more sensitive, more emotional. I am proven wrong fairly frequently, however. For example, I was about 98% on Filll, and he's been on the WP radio thing, totally male. There was another I was wrong about, but I can't recall who it was now. Anyway, Iri, I have a Chin named Baxter. And Cas, I'd be interested to see that link.
لennavecia00:27, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Yeah, will post when I can find it (scratches head and thinks..) @Malleus, ok I am a bit argued-out at the moment and that is a real can-of-worms topic so another day...Cheers,
Casliber (
talk·contribs)
01:32, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
LOL. I once considered a career as a neurosurgeon, however, the mere consideration does not make me quite as qualified as someone who actually went into the field. There is no mumbo jumbo; there is inadequate experience. Lawshoot!01:42, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
Goddam hard to find...did find
this which is interesting. I will put it on the BPD talk page for future mulling over too....still looking for the one I remember...Cheers,
Casliber (
talk·contribs)
12:56, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
(unindent and return after internet access went pear-shaped for several hours...) Right, I did have you as a candidate for reviewing
borderline personality disorder once it was brushed up for FAC as you identify as (a) having it, and (b) write FAc so are familiar and interested in that process so that (c) I can make an accessible article that doesn't lapse fall into jargon. We have gotten a little caned over that with
major depressive disorder, the
friggin' nightmare that maybe, just maybe is
ending soon. Dammit I was going to do something else but a whole bunch of people got stuck into it so I helped carry it through to the bitter end...Cheers,
Casliber (
talk·contribs)
22:46, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
(Scratches head a little) I had no idea a simple thankspam would cause so much thought. And in this case, I should really change my signature; everyone usually confuses me with a male editor until they see my userpage! Cheers, Happy Thanksgiving! —
Mizu onna sango15Hello!17:29, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
With the support going elsewhere, I think the MPRP definitely wants to go in another direction. It's been five months since the 2008MPRP started and I think we need to shift our goals from creating a new and exciting main page to recovering and proposing what we can. One the main intents for this is that if this MPRP is completely scraped; we will likely never be able to run a MPRP with competition mentality within our foreseeable stay in WP. In short it will give a lot leverage to the position of David and likeminded. There is a discussion in the
2008MPRP. Let's see what we can do.
ChyranandChloe (
talk)
23:24, 23 November 2008 (UTC)
I think we're simply going off of the current main page, and perhaps we should prepare to rename the proposal to the "Main Page Revision Proposal" since we are significantly shrinking the scope. Most of the discussion is in the link above.
ChyranandChloe (
talk)
20:55, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Then I think I played my part. I'm not really all that concerned with what's on the main page... perhaps with the exception of revising DYK to include GAs, but I can work on that outside of the proposal. I joined it to give the main page a professional look. If the main page of the eighth largest website in the world is going to remain pathetic looking, I'd rather not participate in the process that settled on that.
لennavecia21:04, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
It is disillusioning. Thank you nevertheless. When the MPRP is finished proposing its revision, I'll start a discussion on how we are to run a MPRP in the first place; hope to see you there.
ChyranandChloe (
talk)
21:25, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Whenever there is discussion about upgrading the design, let me know, I'll be there as enthusiastic as ever and with this bullshit behind me. I can at least take pleasure in knowing my design is used on a sister project, so my great many hours of effort were not completely lost. However, it is unfortunate that so many others put so much into it so that other people could join late in the game and shut the whole thing down. As far as what's going on now, sounds like someone could make a survey and put up a watchlist notification for the whole project to weigh in on what they want. No need to ask those who wasted months on discarded designs to participate in something that is as easy as getting input and having the main page gate keepers implement.
لennavecia21:33, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
Hello Jennavecia, I noticed your message on the above IP users talkpage, if it was referring to the user restoring comments on my talkpage, thanks for that. It is one of the IPs that stalk my edits, (for more information please seen
User talk:Iredescent, save copying it over.
Police,Mad,Jack (
talk·contribs)☺16:04, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Her talk page is what led me to the IP's talk page. I'm looking into the situation, but you're coming out of it looking a lot worse than the IP so far.
لennavecia16:06, 24 November 2008 (UTC)
Articles, I'll view in IE, FF and Safari to make sure they appear correctly in all three (we are supposed to serve the public, and for inexplicable reasons the public prefer IE). On my userpages, it's a clear case of "My userpage; my formatting". – iridescent20:48, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
I won't take anything out of my user space just because it doesn't display in IE, but if I can add some code to make it look right in IE without fucking it up in FF, I'll do it. In this case, my userboxes were behind the infobox, so they couldn't be seen. Oh, and to answer the question, Malleus is correct... far, far too much!
لennavecia21:01, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
RfA thanks
The RfA Barnstar
Indubitably, I would like to thank you for your participation in my recent
Request for Adminship, which passed with 112 supports, 4 opposes and 5 neutrals. A special mention goes out to
Stwalkerster and
Pedro for nominating me, thanks a lot for having trust in me! In response to the neutrals, I will try to double check articles that have been tagged for speedy deletion before I CSD them and will start off slowly with the drama boards of
ANI and
AN to ensure that I get used to them. In response to the oppose !votes on my RfA, I will check that any images I use meet the
non-free content criteria and will attempt to handle any disputes or queries as well as I can. If you need my help at all, feel free to simply
ask at my
talk page and I'll see if I can help. Once again, thank you for your participation, and have a great day! :)
TheHelpfulOne22:18, 25 November 2008 (UTC)
design by
neurolysis | to add this barnstar to your awards page, simply copy and paste {{subst:User:Neurolysis/THOBS}} and remove this bottom text | if you don't like thankspam, please accept my sincere apologies
Username Pronounciation
Don't know if you saw the reply on Keeper's talk page, but, the pronounciation listed there is correct: "Us Eight". It has a backstory, should you ever care to hear it.
Useight (
talk)
17:45, 26 November 2008 (UTC)
I saw. Thanks for the note. :) I also read the back story. Iri linked it, I believe. Family of eight on AOL 1.0. Good times. XD
لennavecia20:17, 26 November 2008 (UTC)