Final (92/20/2); Closed as successful by WjB scribe at 09:52, 5 May 2008 (UTC) reply
Philosopher ( talk · contribs) - Philosopher, formerly known as Tim4christ17, has had been around the encyclopedia since 2005 and has over 6,000 edits to his name, including over 2,000 edits to the Mainspace. He focuses primarily on improving articles related to WikiProject Iowa, focusing especially on the articles of Iowa legislators. Other focuses on Wikipedia include reverting vandalism (including WP:SPEEDY'ing articles), dealing with copyright violations, and working with templates. In case anyone cares, the reason my activity has been somewhat sporadic in the past is because I tend to have significantly more time to edit during breaks from college; note that it is currently dead week where I am, so replies may not be as swift as I would like. -- Philosopher Let us reason together. 09:47, 28 April 2008 (UTC) reply
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Neutral - Per the answer of the question you were able to choose for Q4. I'm really not sure how to go with this one. The question is sort of posed on a theoretical level, but at the same time it implies it's asking what you would do as an admin in said situation. I am bothered that you may think a wikipedia admin should have this level of involvement in a potential real legal situation. You really think we should look for non-email ways to contact the author?
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