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US Authorities editing proessionally on Wikipedia issue

Hi Tjstrf,

I had replied to your remarks at the village pump and then found myself on your user page. After reading your profile I was surprised to see you not take such an issue seriously. Like you I too value the level-headed, good writiers and community conforming editors we have here on Wikipedia: and so many of them too. But to have editors who are paid to push a particular pont-of-view goes against Wikipedia's very purpose. You yourself even say you "think it is the responsibility of those with little or no affiliation with controversial subjects to edit their articles in a responsible manner. Clearly editors hired by the pentagon have an affiliation. How can they make a positive contribution to Wikipedia? I don't mean to be confrontational, but the is an issue that concerns me a lot. --Cplot 02:48, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Messianic J templates

Why my talk page? Anyway, Izak's concern stems from the traditional approach of evangelizing groups of pretending to be a valid part of Judaism by expropriating jewish dress/custom/observances/speech/names/food/etc. and putting this facade of Christian context, in order to make it easier to swallow. The obvious concern is that they got to Wikipedia as well... - crz crztalk 05:55, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

the template has been deleted....thank god. MetsFan76 06:02, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yep, I see that now. Looks like one of the admins was on the ball tonight. --tjstrf talk 06:09, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I am not entirely sure, but I think they ripped a lot of Judaism articles and nav templates and edited them to fit their thing. Compare:

{{Judaism}}{{Messianic Judaism}}

Essentially, a marketing scam. Come, Jews, check out Judaism... er... Messianic Judaism. Instead of simply calling it Christianity, which would earn them zero converts. - crz crztalk 06:11, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Not a disclaimer template

Hi Tjstrf: you should have discussed the issue first. That was not a a "disclaimer" template as it was not disclaiming anything it was stating what may not seem evident: That even though some articles may seem to have the words "Judaism" and subjects related to it in them, they are in no way connected to normative Judaism at all because (and this I left out) they actually belong to Christianity which is an entirely different religion and thus the article itself may be a deception to the novice reader. Would you prefer that I put the standard Christianity templates into those articles instead, which they should have. Kindly consider your moves before you make them. Thanks. IZAK 06:28, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

My RfA

Oh, the humanity!

I had my doubts about a second RfA, but even I couldn't have predicted the way it caught fire and inexorably drifted to the ground in flames, causing quite a stir on its way down. Still, it was encouraging to see the level of support and confidence. Thank you for yours, and I hope I'll still have it the next time around. Kafziel Talk 14:26, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hey kid - don't be rude to me again

--SandyDancer 21:19, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I do not believe I made any comments directed at you, let alone rude ones. I also congratulate you on being the 6th person to bring up my age for no reason whatsoever, it reflects wonderfully on your reasoning. --tjstrf talk 21:25, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

So not five minutes ago on Talk:William Connolley when you made this comment immediately after SandyDancer's comment, were you talking about SandyDancer, yes or no?

I agree that William Connolley is a vanity page. If you disagree - shoot me. --SandyDancer 20:57, 29 November 2006 (UTC) From all appearances, the people who show up whining about this article are trying to get some sort of passive-aggressive retribution on the user. He passes notability as determined by 3 AfD's and WP:PROF. We don't care if you dislike him, get a life and make some productive edits elsewhere. --tjstrf talk 21:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

MarkThomas 21:28, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nope, wasn't addressing Sandy, I was addressing the topic as a whole. I tried to represent that by unindenting it so that it wasn't formatted as a reply to anything in specific. --tjstrf talk 21:36, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

OK, it's just that it strongly resembled a personal attack and was at least somewhat intemperate in tone. In what sense for example do we all need to "get a life"? What exactly did you mean by "people who show up whining"? These are insulting remarks and as you have just confirmed you were talking about all of us who contribute to that talk page, I feel personally offended both for myself and for the other editors you just insulted. Perhaps you might consider an apology and toning it down a little? MarkThomas 21:40, 29 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Heh Apologetic....

Heh I guess I can be softie however I'm not so sure that I reflect as tender hearted with vandals. I simply wanted to explain in a respectful manner to the user that regardless we cannot discriminate the contents of Wikipedia. Anyways I took a look through your contribs and I must say you deserve this:

The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
I, Persian Poet Gal, award you this barnstar for tirelessly contributing to Wikipedia policy pages, articles for deletions, vandalism reverts, and practically everywhere else on Wikipedia! ¤~Persian Poet Gal (talk) 06:07, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Tjstrf, I see you helped MONGO.

<personal attack on User:MONGO's "coheerency" removed.> --ILOVEMONGO 23:47, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nice, I'm being thanked by the conspiracy troll. How rewarding. --tjstrf talk 23:51, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Recluses

What's wrong with "recluses"? All of them are included as examples in the article.

Would "people considered recluses" be better? Daniel Case 01:37, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure that conveys the idea as well. What, exactly, is wrong with "recluse"? Semantics? I have thought of creating a category "Notable recluses" or something like that, under which being included would result in images automatically not being considered replaceable.

How about "recluses or others who purposefully evade the public eye"? Daniel Case 03:53, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well, someone else has been busy copyediting the page. So, as a compromise, I added "generally referred to in the mainstream media as recluses", to distance us from any negative connotations (I don't consider it derogatory when applied to celebrities, but I'm aware there are different attitudes to it). Daniel Case 04:27, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Abortion debate

Thanks for catching that. I guess I accidentally reverted too far back in the history. Sorry. I agree that those terms are subjective qualifications. -Andrew c 15:00, 4 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Not a policy

I understand. Regardless, I feel that that thread of discussion ought to be deleted. Squallhart's comment, at least. He is a sockpuppet and has already been blocked from editing.

As for Themasterofwiki's thread, the talk page is supposed to be discussing the Naruto page itself, not a specific editor who's trying to deface it. Themasterofwiki asked his question, and he recieved his answer. I removed the inflamatory thread and left the relevant conversation for a number of reasons which I believe are valid. I linked to Wikipedia:Deny recognition to explain myself in the short edit summary field. My actions weren't prompted by the article, if you understand my meaning.

Well, anyway. Please strip Squallhart's comment, at least. –Gunslinger47 04:36, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

All right, banned sock comment removed. Discussion of vandalism is on-topic to the article in most cases, though. --tjstrf talk 05:06, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Understood. –Gunslinger47 05:07, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Citing WP:Not censored is not an argument for keeping any particular image

It also says that "obviously inappropriate content...is usually removed immediately" - that still leaves up to the editors to determine what is inappropriate. Citing WP:not censored is equivalent to linking to a policy that says "Editors decide what should go in the article, unless it is illegal or violates other policies". Citing WP:not censored does nothing to prove that an image should stay. Johntex\talk 22:58, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Replied on user's talk page. [1] --tjstrf talk 23:05, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Leaving just a link to WP:NOT#CENSORED smacks of jingoism. It could also be interpreted as a scare tactic in that the word "censorship" carries negative connotations for many people. But most of the time the word "censorship" can more accurately be replaced by "editorial judgement", which carries a positive connotation for many people.
If we decide to leave something out, it is not censorship, it is editorial choice. Censorship is action taken by a government or other central body. It is not a relevant term to use in a discussion about whehter something should be included or not.
At AfD and other places, people scream "Deleting my article is censorship", yet they still get deleted if they meet the criteria for deletion. Editors may say "Don't delete my addition to the article, that is censorship." In reality, we have to prune articles and remove bad prose, useless links, etc. All of those things are individual judgements. There is no 100% foolproof way to say if an external link or bit of text or image adds to an article or not. We have to discuss it.
In the end my point remains the same - simply linking to that policy is not a good argument for whether something should stay. Johntex\talk 23:28, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I think you may have misunderstood the original poster's comments. They make an analogy that we do not show child pornography on the paedophilia page. Showing child pornography is illegal. Many lolicon images would be illegal. They are saying that we can't show an image that is illegal. Citing WP:not censored does nothing to refute this. Johntex\talk 23:55, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Also, if an adult is saying that an image offends them, then linking to a policy that claims "we don't censor for the protection of minors" is still meaningless. If we want to argue for a particular image to be kept, the best thing to do is to explain what it adds to the article. Johntex\talk 23:59, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Are you talking about some image other than the main one on the lolicon page? That one certainly isn't bad or illegal. I'm also pretty sure U.S.(or where ever you're talking about) laws don't apply to Wikipedia that much. Nemu 00:02, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
(This is in reply to Nemu) No, I am not talking about any image at all. I am not certainly not criticizing the current image on the lolicon page. I think it does a fine job of illustrating the concept without crossing any undesirable lines. My post was simply intended to discuss whether linking to the WP:not censored policy actually achieves anything in this case. It is my contention that it does not. The policy does not force us to keep the image if we decide we want to remove it, for whatever reason.
As for being subject to US law, I can assure you that we are subject to US law, being as we are headquartered and employ people in the US. Johntex\talk 00:24, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
(This is in reply to Tjstrf) I was not replying to your post. I was replying to the post by Eyrian. Eyrian is the one that linked to WP:not censored without making any sort of actual statement. I did not criticize the current image, or any image. I am fine with the current image. My entire point is that some people link to WP:not censored as if that policy prevents us from removing things. That is not the case. If we think something should be removed, we can decide together to remove it. That's all. Johntex\talk 00:31, 6 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hey

I decided to come check out your user page to see what makes you tick. I'm impressed in that I would not have guessed that you were 17. Not that 17 is that young, or incapable of reasoned argument, but generally there would have been clues to your age that I didn't see. Let's just say that maturity is hard to fake.

That aside I like your statement of personal views. Being an exclusionist my view on your second point is that fiction-based articles need to be both good quality AND relevant. There is a level of fantasy detail that regardless of quality just doesn't belong here. However, I didn't come to debate our view differences, but to tell you that despite being on the other side of the river in the current discussion, I respect your position and ability to express it. Maybe someday I'll earn a spot on your high-respect list.

Best regards, —Doug Bell talk 05:18, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you, I'm flattered. That makes you one compliment on my age vs. 6 people who have used it as some sort of ad hominem tactic against me.
Regarding my view on fictional subjects at AfD, I think I'm generally mergist in practice since most articles nominated for deletion are quite badly written or at least badly divided. In this specific situation the articles were mostly written in an incomprehensible manner so I really don't mind their deletion in the slightest, only the mass nomination practice used on them (which I view as poisonous and destructive to consensus, but you've already heard most of the reasoning on that and I'm too tired to attempt any more stirring rhetoric). Under a different AfD format I would have given a mix of deletes and merge/cleanups.
But "other side of the river"? Nonsense. If everyone's here to improve the encyclopedia, then there shouldn't be an opposite side. I consider splitting people up into little parties based on deletionary leanings silly anyway. Differences of opinion allow you to open your mind, brush up on your reasoning, and lead to better decisions in the end. Your supposed "opponent" in a debate is nothing more than a friend you are consulting with on a decision. It's easy to forget this sometimes of course, like when some hellish bastard just put your incredibly valuable garage band article up for deletion or some demon-spawned fanboy is keeping you from getting rid of what is obviously a vanispamcruftizement about a Fortune 500 company, but isn't that what WP:AGF is all about?
Also, it looks like you're going to get to pick the shortcut for the mass afd guideline proposal after all. Congratulations. I do get the vague impression that most people missed my point regarding the invalidity of an AfD where no-one (but you) read the content it was supposed to evaluate, but this is understandable given that most DRV's do not attempt to build original arguments. So much for my attempt at policy building from the judicial bench.
As for my respected user list, so far that's been for people who have significantly inspired me as an editor through their actions. Ynhockey was the guy who first made me realize that this place was worth my time, while GTBacchus has led me to lift my sights towards eventual adminship (I'm stalling a bit on that due to my current schoolwork load, but if I can get an edge there I'll probably run). Maybe if you inspire me to run for arbcom? --tjstrf talk 08:14, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Nice response. BTW, you took me a bit out of context there. I said "other side of the river in the current discussion", and it was of course intended as an extension of my analogy about people wading into a discussion from opposite sides of the river and muddying the water. In no way am I splitting into camps here, it's simply that you are arguing that the deletion be overturned and I'm on the other side arguing that it not be. Ah well, I think I'm killing a dead cat here. :-) —Doug Bell talk 08:57, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Whoops. I tied it together with your comment about exclusionism. Makes sense now. --tjstrf talk 09:08, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Problem updating image

I tried updating your image of Rukia's zanpakutō. Image:Rukia initial release.jpg I seem to have failed somehow. I see the proportions of the image have been changed to that of the file I tried to upload, but it's still using the manga graphic. Anyhow, if you know what's going on, or could fix it, I'd be happy. Here is the image I tried to upload:
http://img246.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sodenoshirayukirp8.jpg
Gunslinger47 02:56, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It works for me. You just forgot to purge your cache. Add ?action=purge onto the end of the Rukia page's url and then load it, that shoudl fix it. --tjstrf talk 03:21, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
I tried clearing a number of different caches, ending with ?action=purge. I guess I did it in the wrong order? It works fine now. Sorry for the bother. –Gunslinger47 03:26, 8 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

JoJo

Thanks for getting back to me Tjstrf. The page that Wyss was talking about is the page on Fred Noonan. The author refers to him as JoJo. I am really curious as to there this has come from. In 9 years of research I have never seen him referred to by this name. I am wondering if it is a misunderstanding because his wife was called Jo and may even have been called JoJo as her name was Josephine but she also appears to have gone by the name Joanna or both.

Jackie

Below is copied from Jackie's talk page.

It could have come from his middle name Joseph, but honestly that's just a guess. Since Wyss is gone now, your best bet for asking is at Talk:Fred Noonan. If you think that the nickname is actually incorrect, then what you should probably do is ask for a reference on the talk page, and if you don't get one within, say, a week then it's probably best to simply remove the nickname. You could also try asking at the Wikipedia:Reference desk. Sorry I couldn't be of more help than that. --tjstrf talk 19:04, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks . I'll try these suggestions. (Jackie Ferrari 19:28, 10 December 2006 (UTC))[reply]

GSX-401FW Stargazer

Why was the GSX-401FW Stargazer page deleted? Please restore the page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by AgentJ38 (talkcontribs).

Good work on the Cplot sockpuppet find

You're a credit to the nation. --HoComeNobodyLikesMe 21:43, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Why thank you. --tjstrf talk 21:46, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Forget about who's a sockpuppet and who's a Whitehouse meatpuppet. the important thing is that we follow Wikipedia policy

Forget about who's a sockpuppet and who's a Whitehouse meatpuppet. the important thing is that we follow Wikipedia policy --NPWA 21:56, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Namely, the Wikipedia:Banning policy. --tjstrf talk 21:58, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Thanks for the block.

Mind blocking another User:Cplot sock while you're at it? User:Rumours of War (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log)[2] --tjstrf talk 22:08, 12 December 2006 (UTC) Might as well get the one who just vandalized the page while I was adding this comment as well... --tjstrf talk 22:09, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

User:TenOfAllTrades beat me to it but I have left the notice as per usual. (aeropagitica) 22:17, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

explain

Why did you delete movelists in an article about video game characters, apparently after complaining about too much trivia on said page? Isn't the most important information about a fighting game character the move list? 24.245.34.53 22:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

See your talk page. Wikipedia is not a game guide. --tjstrf talk 22:42, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Well, thanks. I appreciate your deleting the article without warning so I cannot put it in a valid place, also. Goodbye.

It's still there in the page history. --tjstrf talk 22:47, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Paranoia

I am talking about ThisLandIsOurLand. I assume this user seems to be paranoid and dosn't understand the facts of fact-gathering. Articles are made to be neutral so a majority of the other side of the story dosn't become offended. There seems to be a belief of his that this was made by the United States government to control fact distribution, but on the contrary Wikipedia existed before the year 2000. I hope ThisLandIsOurLand realizes that there are those who don't agree with the government's policies either, but aren't radical and make assumptions which can be labeled as paranoid. He now seems to be deleted but people like him might come back. Eiyuu Kou 19:11, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You should have tried telling him that 50 sockpuppets ago. --tjstrf talk 19:13, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
At the least he is blocked indefinatly now... (Misspelling) Eiyuu Kou 19:15, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, for the next 5 minutes until he pulls his newest account out. --tjstrf talk 19:17, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There should be an IP blocking program made to block certain IPs. Can you suggest that to an admin? Eiyuu Kou 19:18, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There is one. We've done it, he keeps getting around it. --tjstrf talk 19:19, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hm... Maybe the average area of his IP should be checked then... Eiyuu Kou 19:23, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It's been done. We're not banning all of Chicago from account creation indefinitely. --tjstrf talk 19:26, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Too bad there aren't IP exact locaters, otherwise there would be a lot less vandals. I wonder if there can be a petition for that? Eiyuu Kou 19:28, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
They have that as well. The problem is, for people as persistent as him the only way to deal with them is usually to contact their ISP and make them scare the guy off/disconnect their internet service/whatever it is they do. --tjstrf talk 19:30, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This is slightly off-subject, but do you think I would be nominated to be an admin one day? I don't want to nominate myself because I wouldn't know what to say. Oh, and good luck for becoming an admin! Eiyuu Kou 19:32, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, I'm not running right now. I probably will eventually, but I have too much schoolwork on my hands at this point. And pretty much anyone can become an admin if they can demonstrate knowledge of policy, civility, and productive contributions, so you probably could as well (if not now, later). --tjstrf talk 19:35, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Template:Smile 1

Re: Middleschool notability

tjstrf, notability for schools is decided with the Schools Wikiproject. (aeropagitica) 23:58, 14 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Replied on the user's talk page.[3] --tjstrf talk 00:04, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

plz help

hey would you support Metalocalypse trivia it is up for deletion by someguy —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bobthehun2 (talkcontribs).

I'll help get it deleted, if that's what you mean. --tjstrf talk 01:21, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I still disagree. Whether the page creators are the same is irrelevant if their contributions are released under different or possibly different licences. Take this example: a Microsoft employee writes some code for Windows, using the Windows licence, then submits it to Linux, under the GPL. Would that be a copyright violation?

I think for content to go on Wikipedia, it has to have a complete, unrefutable copyright history.

Actually the problem is more simply solved by just rewriting the article so it is suitably different; then the copyvio tag may be removed.

Cheers!

Yuser31415 21:30, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I concur with your suggestion. Yuser31415 21:56, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Asking User:Wuyilin might get you an answer�:) Yuser31415 22:12, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
There is a very simple way forward. Ask the user to place a notice while logged in on that wiki (not this one), agreeing explicitly to license his/her contributions under the GFDL. Then any version of the page over there which is edited only by that user is also usable here, regardless of the licence generally in use on that wiki. (And also then there is no need to worry whether the two users are really the same person.) — Alan 19:59, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Hanukkah

Happy Hanukkah Sam ov the blue sand 23:19, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Hanukkah Tjstrf I know you're not Jewish but I am so I feal like spreading the Hanukkah feeling.Sam ov the blue sand 23:22, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


bleach

hi , sorry if i alter the page i was saying (about the vandalism ) because i watch alot of user altering the page alot of users sorry im not a expert in wikipedia ,im a amateur editor can you forgive me? im so guilty for this User:Sins 23:42, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

are you in charge of bleach episodes?

if you re an editor of bleach are you in charge of the list of the episodes? if yes, how did you notice of the sipnosis of the episodes if no t it doesnt matter i just want it to know se7en 23:52, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

YES YOU ARE RIGHT

it doesnt matter , spanish is my natal idiom , you re an editor right ? did you edit the article :list of bleach episodes ? if you did it where did you get that information about the recent chapters? if not , it doesnt matter i just want it to know Sins 00:04, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Supported an arbcomm

Yes I have. If you are interested in who they are, go into my contributions. I made all my votes on Thursday at about the same time. --ScienceApologist 13:31, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks

The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
Thanks for the support! MONGO 09:35, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

anime manga project member

you re a member of the manga anime project right? how can become oneSins

STOP DELETING MY CONTENT!

WHICH PART IS "PERSONAL ATTACH?"

Moderators from mailand China

Even though Wikipedia is blocked in mainland China, it actually has the largest number of moderators for the Chinese Wikipedia.

The capital city - Beijing actually has 6, Shanghai has 6, Guangdong province has 6, Hunan province has 1, Jiangsu province has 3, Shanxi province has 1, Shandong province has 1, Zhejiang province has 1, Heilongjiang province has 1, Hubei has 1, other areas has 2. Total of 29.[12]

[edit] Controversies

According to International Herald Tribune Asia-Pacific:"on sensitive questions of China's modern history or on hot-button issues, the Chinese version diverges so dramatically from its English counterpart that it sometimes reads as if it were approved by the censors themselves." [13]

"[Some] say the object should be to spread reliable information as widely as possible, and that, in any case, self-censorship is pointless because the government still frequently blocks access to Wikipedia for most Chinese Internet users. 'There is a lot of confusion about whether they should obey the neutral point of view or offer some compromises to the government,' said Isaac Mao, a well-known Chinese blogger and user of the encyclopedia. 'To the local Wikipedians, the first objective is to make it well known among Chinese, to get people to understand the principles of Wikipedia step by step, and not to get the thing blocked by the government.'" -- from new york times. --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by SummerThunder (talkcontribs).

Go read what I said on WP:VPM already. No point repeating myself here. --tjstrf talk 03:02, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

SummerThunder's NPA violations

I believe it's up to sysop discretion to determine what constitutes "threats, whether legal, personal, or professional, that in any way are seen as an attempt to intimidate another user" or "conduct [that] severely disrupt the project". (Wikipedia:Blocking policy) -- ran (talk) 02:56, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, it's true that I feel a bit too involved in this discussion to do any blocking. =) The situation isn't that severe yet though, since there are several other sysops following him around; he hasn't messed up too many articles yet; and if he keeps going and spreads out, more sysops are going to notice anyways. In any case, if he continues and no one notices, we'll ask at WP:ANB. -- ran (talk) 03:06, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
and are you a little too much? this is a talk section for user tjstrf.

"On December 1, 2006, The New York Times published another report by Howard W. French, titled as "Wikipedia lays bare two versions of China's past."“

Some say the object should be to spread reliable information as widely as possible, and that, in any case, self-censorship is pointless because the government still frequently blocks access to Wikipedia for most Chinese Internet users. 'There is a lot of confusion about whether they should obey the neutral point of view or offer some compromises to the government,' said Isaac Mao, a well-known Chinese blogger and user of the encyclopedia. 'To the local Wikipedians, the first objective is to make it well known among Chinese, to get people to understand the principles of Wikipedia step by step, and not to get the thing blocked by the government. ”
And "the articles are already pre-censored by party-leaning moderators and users." and you are the one of the moderators
--SummerThunder 03:05, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Ran can make comments here if he pleases to do so. Even I am not allowed to control who posts to my talk page if they are not being disruptive, you certainly can't. --tjstrf talk 03:08, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

STOP DELETING MY CONTENT AND STOP REVERTING WHAT I WROTE!

everything I wrote in Blocking of Wikipedia in mainland China is the truth. STOP DELETING MY CONTENT AND STOP REVERTING WHAT I WROTE!--SummerThunder 05:00, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Please review the guidelines on Wikipedia:Civility. Aggressive language is not constructive. –Gunslinger47 05:46, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

exactly, here is what this user wrote when he reverted the aricle Blocking of Wikipedia in mainland China, "revert edits by disgruntled banned zh.wiki member with a conspiracy and an axe to grind against the Chinese admins." agreesive reverting behavior is not contructive, personal attack is not allowed. --SummerThunder 06:10, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Which was a true statement, and I provided a link to vouch for it. You have yet to explain the relevance of your additions outside of your anti-zh admin paranoia. --tjstrf talk 06:26, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You have yet to explain the relevance of your additions outside of your support-zh admin paranoia. which is beyond normal. --SummerThunder 19:58, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

STOP REVERTING everything i wrote!

stop reverting the NEWS that I posted in the NEWS section of the village pump. you know nothing about the world if you are really 17! --SummerThunder 19:57, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This is an ad hominem argument and is, by dictionary definition, a personal attack. His age does not instantly invalidate his opinions. I'm having difficulty following your current plight, but I am at least familiar with the current policy on the English Wikipedia. Please do not make personal attacks on this user. –Gunslinger47 21:57, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

excuse me?

Any reason why you reverted what i wrote in the trivia section of Tokyo Mew Mew?? That was not vandalism, which is making me assume you didn't really read what i added. "THROUGH FIRE, JUSTICE IS SERVED!" 09:36, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I didn't call your contribution vandalism. It was simply speculative, personal commentary, and badly written. --tjstrf talk 09:49, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Generally, people read an article of a subject they know about. I never have read an article and never knew the subject, as that would confuse me beyond help.

Go read the Tokyo Mew Mew mangas, and see the untranslated words for yourself. That would make question how tokyopop could have missed these words. I assuming you nerver read Tokyo Mew Mew which would make you think, not know that it isnt orginal research, so wouldnt know the untranslated words. Keep in mind that the target audience for tokyopop is around 10 yrs old, so i try to provide as much as possible. It is NO WHERE near orginal reseach if i have the mangas and always read them when im about to add something..it was not badly written. "THROUGH FIRE, JUSTICE IS SERVED!" 23:28, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

edit: actually, with an accusation like that, you should have read the manga then accusing me with orginal research. "THROUGH FIRE, JUSTICE IS SERVED!" 23:43, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

So, in other words, you could have easily re-wrote what i add, as opposed to deleting all at once, which what bothers me the most, because you discarded it all as personal comments and orginal research. Yet you still haven't answered if you have read Tokyo Mew Mew. "THROUGH FIRE, JUSTICE IS SERVED!" 23:50, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The trivia section does seem quite bloated. –Gunslinger47 00:00, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
(( Woo, 00:00. Happy New Years UTC, Tjstrf! )) –Gunslinger47 00:02, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Could you tell her that? I'm having a difficult time getting my point across here. 8 hours left for myself. --tjstrf talk 00:04, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

......I"m not a boy..if saw my user page...... its already said that the only reason why the trivia section is big is because how its spaced out, due to the kanji, for people who dont know japanese."THROUGH FIRE, JUSTICE IS SERVED!" 00:09, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, her then. I use him as a neutral pronoun when I don't know a person's gender. --tjstrf talk 00:11, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I suggest splitting the color/name trivia into its own sub-section. Further, the other bullet points ought to be made more concise. Aim to fit trivia onto only one or two lines per bullet point. –Gunslinger47 00:30, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No-threat policy

Wiki has a non-threat policy - do not try to threat other contributors. You are violating it by making threats.

'unholy alliance' is a rhetoric usage common in English, and it's referred to my perception on zh.wiki. It's absolutely not personal attack. You are simply making up excuses trying to silence others. Please, stop. Do not abuse your power. --Uponsnow 12:42, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Wikipedia:No Personal Attacks disagrees with you. --tjstrf talk 13:01, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for making the distinction. Since English is not my native language, I've submitted the question to others so I can get native speaker's response. Again, Ad hominem is an enjoyable reading. In fact Chinese speakers are committing such logic fallacy every day. --Uponsnow 13:18, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

After carefully reviewing the policy, I am convinced that 'unholy alliance' does not qualify a personal attack, but 'out of your mind'(? I think I didn't say such thing) may be a borderline case. I certainly should have rephrased it if I did say it. Thank you. --Uponsnow 13:21, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Gosh, I find the second quote. I said 'I hope he was out of his mind' when he said certain thing, means I wish it's only a mindless mistake - he didn't mean what he said. It's certainly not personal attack, but a defense on his behalf. Maybe I'd better find another way to say it. --Uponsnow 13:26, 31 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What is up with me

Please see User talk:Jmabel#Apologies. - Jmabel | Talk 01:46, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Category:Military brat

A few months ago, you voted to delete a category:Military brat. It has been reintroduced and once again is being nominated for deletion. The discussion is here. I am contacting you so that you can revisit the discussion, but before doing so please read the article Military brat (U.S. subculture) as the term is not POV and is a highly researched subject. The previous discussion was done before I got involved, but I think you will find out that this is a credible subject worthy of its own category. Balloonman 22:19, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Barnstars and whatnot

You might be interested in seeing how User:Samuel Blanning organizes his barnstars. It's pretty slick. –Gunslinger47 23:09, 1 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks

Ok - so I'll avoid it (HTML) then. Haha, actually I think I need to start limiting my questions, I've been to the table and infobox page, and I asked 4 questions about tables and 2 about infoboxes (and if I get an answer and I don't understand the answer - there will probably be more). Thanks a lot for your help though I really appreciate it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Danielfolsom (talkcontribs).


Do I need to do anything else for this page?

Hey I'm sorry for asking you (I said I asked a lot) another question, but could you take a look at this page, [4] - I added everything that's not the article (just the delete and for other uses thing), but it seems like I need to do something else - if you could respond on my talk page i'd really appreciate it. Danielfolsom 04:10, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry

Oh - ok, I thought I might have to like contact Wikipedia about it (I didn't know putthing the db spam on there actually notified Wikipedia, I thought it just warned the writer I was notifying wikipedia). Sorry bout the signature thing, I just completely forgot Danielfolsom 04:10, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Wo


I GOT IT!!! THanks you sooo much for your help! (turns out it actually doesn't work in IE - meaning me switching actually prolonged this thing for 20 minutes, haha sorry for spamming ur talk like this, I'll erase everything before this). Danielfolsom 06:58, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Response

Well, if they're under reform, let's give it a few weeks. I doubt it's that much of an emotional issue really, except for some of the keep-voters the debate was pretty much rational. >Radiant< 11:47, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Kombucha

Hi, your vandalism revert to Kombucha mentioned me and popups and I'm not sure why. I made the edit before the vandal, not the vandalism. Please let me know if I did anything wrong. Alexwoods 14:48, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Semi-protecting your user page

Hi Tjstrf, I was wondering if you'd like your user page to be semi-protected for a while? This way we can stem some of the vandalism that's been going on recently.

If you want, I can also protect your talk page. What do you prefer?

-- ran (talk) 23:24, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I'd really prefer not to have my talk page protected, since I get enough conversations with new users that it could be potentially harmful. Besides, any time it's vandalized I get a big orange warning flag anyway. Do semi the userpage though. Thank you. --tjstrf talk 23:30, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Done! I've left the tag out coz I'm not sure whether you'd prefer it, for aesthetic reasons etc.
Happy New Year btw. =) -- ran (talk) 23:33, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. You could've used the little floating padlock in the corner, but I guess it's not that important to inform people that my userpage is semied anyway. Happy new year to you as well. --tjstrf talk 23:49, 2 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The disturbed IP has just now been given a two-day vacation from WP. -- Hoary 00:52, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


PSH

That's actually kinda funny, I was editing my page the whole time - so i didn't realize he was doing anything. If you need any help getting your page back or something feel free to ask (I didn't notice if your page was normal or not). Danielfolsom 01:15, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry I didn't mean that in a mean way, I was saying it's funny because I was working on my page (adding templates) the whole time, I had no idea he was making any changes.
Danielfolsom 01:45, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Question:

Wait, I just realized that my email was changed, was that the spammer guy (I was working on voting and contested deletion articles - man I need to stop working on things and pay attention!) Danielfolsom 02:11, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

OH

Sweet, thanks! If you ahve time I have a question about the Wikipedia deletion policy. Assuming some people don't want the page deleted, can you do a vote in the talk session of the page as to whether or not to keep the deletion? Danielfolsom 02:31, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Another blocked

I have blocked the more recent IP which was engaging in the mass-revert attacks on yourself and other editors. Feel free to drop me a line anytime another one pops up and we'll deal with the disruption quickly. (ESkog)(Talk) 04:14, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]