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2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
A five year anniversary is coming up. I am thinking about one final appeal to ‘the community’ (forget about arbcom, the ‘6 month pass’ is a complete fallacy).
For: (1) I have barely touched the place in nearly two years, and absolutely not at all for more than a year. Previous objections to an unblock hinged upon the so-called ‘sockpuppeting’. (Wikipedians regard genuinely abusive sockpuppeting such as vote-stacking, the concurrent use of alts to create the impression of support, or to conceal conflict of interest, as on a level with creating an account to avoid a ban, right or wrong). So an appeal might just succeed. (2) I become slightly more notable this year and I would prefer not to be in the public eye as a ‘banned person’, for whatever reason. (3) I would occasionally like to correct the more serious errors and mistakes I see in my own specialist subject. (4) 5 years is one of those special numbers that won’t come up again for another 5 years, i.e. August 2 2019.
Against: (1) Appeals at ANI are a form of ritual humiliation where you are supposed to confess to your errors and submit to the so-called ‘community’, who are really just a bunch of hangers-on at the drama boards. Why submit yourself to such humiliation? (2) There is possibly some external public relations value in a subject matter expert being banned. It proves there is something badly wrong with Wikipedia.
Comments welcome.
For: (1) I have barely touched the place in nearly two years, and absolutely not at all for more than a year. Previous objections to an unblock hinged upon the so-called ‘sockpuppeting’. (Wikipedians regard genuinely abusive sockpuppeting such as vote-stacking, the concurrent use of alts to create the impression of support, or to conceal conflict of interest, as on a level with creating an account to avoid a ban, right or wrong). So an appeal might just succeed. (2) I become slightly more notable this year and I would prefer not to be in the public eye as a ‘banned person’, for whatever reason. (3) I would occasionally like to correct the more serious errors and mistakes I see in my own specialist subject. (4) 5 years is one of those special numbers that won’t come up again for another 5 years, i.e. August 2 2019.
Against: (1) Appeals at ANI are a form of ritual humiliation where you are supposed to confess to your errors and submit to the so-called ‘community’, who are really just a bunch of hangers-on at the drama boards. Why submit yourself to such humiliation? (2) There is possibly some external public relations value in a subject matter expert being banned. It proves there is something badly wrong with Wikipedia.
Comments welcome.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I am with the "Against" rationale.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Hopeless, and don't waste your time. I just got done lecturing Tim on the difficulties of starting an Editor's Association or forum that is Wikipedia-friendly. That would be easy, compared to getting you un-demonized.
The "major subject-area expert who was banned" angle might actually be more useful from the standpoint of public relations. Our little Wikipedian friends will have no sane defense and no rationalization to "explain away" such treatment, if used correctly. Especially if you find other experts who quit editing or were tossed out.
The "major subject-area expert who was banned" angle might actually be more useful from the standpoint of public relations. Our little Wikipedian friends will have no sane defense and no rationalization to "explain away" such treatment, if used correctly. Especially if you find other experts who quit editing or were tossed out.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Try it. Just set out the facts of the case, self-abnegation is not necessary. The worst they can do is say no.
Hey, they unblocked Fae and Russavia, all things are possible in this world.
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Hey, they unblocked Fae and Russavia, all things are possible in this world.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
And you say you've known Wikipedians for how many years? Do you really believe that's the worst they can do?Randy from Boise wrote:The worst they can do is say no.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
They could start a BLP on him, I suppose.thekohser wrote:And you say you've known Wikipedians for how many years? Do you really believe that's the worst they can do?Randy from Boise wrote:The worst they can do is say no.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I refer you to a comment I made a few weeks ago link
They have been inserting little memes in everybody's mind
So Google's shills can shriek there whenever they're inclined
So Google's shills can shriek there whenever they're inclined
Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Being banned from Wikipedia is an honor, IMO.
Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
It doesn't take much to get me to start a lecture on why one person should generally not consider themselves better than a general group of people.
But, Ed... You are better than they are; don't drag yourself back.
But, Ed... You are better than they are; don't drag yourself back.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
It used to be that "community banned" meant that there was no admin willing to unblock you. I think that's changed.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Best of luck. Whichever way it turns out, you'll have a community which admires you and respects your work.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I second what Zoloft wrote.....really you can't lose, Mr. Damian; if the "community" rejects you, then they prove that Wikipedia is run by small-minded control freaks. If they let you back in, you get to repair all the damage to the site and your reputation in Wiki-land.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Which will improve Jimbo's reputation. And Ed gets to do all this for free? What a deal!Stierlitz wrote:...you get to repair all the damage to the site...
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Arbcom Agent: Do we have a deal, Mr. Damianus?
Petrus: You know, I know that the Foundation doesn't care about having a better wiki. I know that when I edit some pages, i think that somehow it is a good thing to press the Save Changes button. After five years, you know what I realize? Having lots of people read what you write on a popular website is bliss.
Petrus: You know, I know that the Foundation doesn't care about having a better wiki. I know that when I edit some pages, i think that somehow it is a good thing to press the Save Changes button. After five years, you know what I realize? Having lots of people read what you write on a popular website is bliss.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
According to Alexa, the average time people spend on a Wikipedia page is 1.2 minutes. That's less than on Twitter.Textnyymi wrote:Having lots of people read what you write on a popular website is bliss.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Is that a good or a bad thing?According to Alexa, the average time people spend on a Wikipedia page is 1.2 minutes. That's less than on Twitter.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Both - it means that most people are getting to Wikipedia from Google when they want to quickly look something up, which causes Google to continue favoring WP in search results, which is bad. But since people aren't spending much time on WP once they get there, it means they're not browsing around aimlessly looking for other interesting bits of info which, if they disagree with it, might cause them to want to edit something and potentially become Wikipedians themselves, which is good.Textnyymi wrote:Is that a good or a bad thing?
However, given the choice between having high Google (and therefore Alexa) rankings and a higher "conversion rate" (yes, this is actually what they call it), they'll take the former every single time, while of course still bemoaning their inability to improve on the latter.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I'm reading the responses so far, bar one, as a 'don't even think about it'. Am I reading this right?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
That's my reading.Peter Damian wrote:I'm reading the responses so far, bar one, as a 'don't even think about it'. Am I reading this right?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I think you should try.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Personally, I don't think it could hurt to try, other than the time-wasting of course. Like I've stated in the past, it's all about the masturbation potential - if your request is sufficiently groveling and self-abased to give them a good squirt, they'll probably "reward" you with an unblock, which will probably last until the next time you write something mildly critical of one of them. But in the past, you just haven't been good at providing them with what they want in this area, which is obviously a good thing.Peter Damian wrote:I'm reading the responses so far, bar one, as a 'don't even think about it'. Am I reading this right?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Peter Damian's default role is "grumpy and short tempered critic", but he thinks he can also cover the role of "good faith pro-wiki editor" at the same time. For that to work, he needs at least one account which is completely separated from the now default role of grumpy and short tempered critic.
Once upon a time (2008 or so) he used to edit pages about Tuscan Villas under another name, which was banned as well. That cuenta probably stands a better chance to be unblocked since it covered the pro-wiki editor role, but as soon as he starts doing the grumpy critic it's game over again.
Of course if he chooses to try, other than general time wasting, there will be some lelz
Once upon a time (2008 or so) he used to edit pages about Tuscan Villas under another name, which was banned as well. That cuenta probably stands a better chance to be unblocked since it covered the pro-wiki editor role, but as soon as he starts doing the grumpy critic it's game over again.
Of course if he chooses to try, other than general time wasting, there will be some lelz
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Peter, one of your favorite quotes in regards to wikipedia is the quote by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger"
Now, let's get back to your question. Did I understand you right? Are you really asking, if you should ask trolling inmates who show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style to allow you back to their sick, insane, inmates run asylum?
.... But is it really possible for anybody in his right mind to get all broken up about being kicked out of the Wikipedia insane asylum? I mean, they're so ridiculously self-important, when they aren't acting like trolls, and show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style. Admins and even rank-and-file contributors go around making high-sounding declarations and announcements, as if they were government officials dispensing court orders
Now, let's get back to your question. Did I understand you right? Are you really asking, if you should ask trolling inmates who show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style to allow you back to their sick, insane, inmates run asylum?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Well no, I would just like not to have the stigma of being known as a 'banned editor', primarily. Secondarily because while I ignore petty or obvious vandalism, indeed welcome it, because it proves how unreliable the place is, I don't like to see stuff that is subtly wrong or misleading, when in my own specialist subject. It's analogous to a factory pumping out poisonous toxic pollution, which you would like to stop. If it means entering the factory and turning off a few valves here and there, then is there something wrong with that?neved wrote:Peter, one of your favorite quotes in regards to wikipedia is the quote by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger".... But is it really possible for anybody in his right mind to get all broken up about being kicked out of the Wikipedia insane asylum? I mean, they're so ridiculously self-important, when they aren't acting like trolls, and show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style. Admins and even rank-and-file contributors go around making high-sounding declarations and announcements, as if they were government officials dispensing court orders
Now, let's get back to your question. Did I understand you right? Are you really asking, if you should ask trolling inmates who show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style to allow you back to their sick, insane, inmates run asylum?
But I return to the 'primarily' bit. It's all very well saying that I should rise above it, and that they are mean-spirited and worthless people, but it's my reputation at stake, not theirs. I have argued for years with the arbitrators and with WMF lawyers and even an external counsel who they employed, to no avail. They have all the power, and I have nothing. I simply would like this stigma removed, and if it means a public appeal, then so be it. Possibly.
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Peter, I wish you a long, happy and healthy life, but sooner or later you would pass away,we all will, you know. Who then would keep trying to stop the factory from pumping out poisonous toxic pollution or you have any doubt that the the only way to prevent the factory from keeping pumping out free knowledge poisonous toxic pollution is destroying it ?Peter Damian wrote:Well no, I would just like not to have the stigma of being known as a 'banned editor', primarily. Secondarily because while I ignore petty or obvious vandalism, indeed welcome it, because it proves how unreliable the place is, I don't like to see stuff that is subtly wrong or misleading, when in my own specialist subject. It's analogous to a factory pumping out poisonous toxic pollution, which you would like to stop. If it means entering the factory and turning off a few valves here and there, then is there something wrong with that?neved wrote:Peter, one of your favorite quotes in regards to wikipedia is the quote by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger".... But is it really possible for anybody in his right mind to get all broken up about being kicked out of the Wikipedia insane asylum? I mean, they're so ridiculously self-important, when they aren't acting like trolls, and show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style. Admins and even rank-and-file contributors go around making high-sounding declarations and announcements, as if they were government officials dispensing court orders
Now, let's get back to your question. Did I understand you right? Are you really asking, if you should ask trolling inmates who show no sense of grace, humanity, or even style to allow you back to their sick, insane, inmates run asylum?
But I return to the 'primarily' bit. It's all very well saying that I should rise above it, and that they are mean-spirited and worthless people, but it's my reputation at stake, not theirs. I have argued for years with the arbitrators and with WMF lawyers and even an external counsel who they employed, to no avail. They have all the power, and I have nothing. I simply would like this stigma removed, and if it means a public appeal, then so be it. Possibly.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Make the owner of the factory responsible for the disaster its creation is causing.Peter, I wish you a long, happy and healthy life, but sooner or later you would pass away,we all will, you know. Who then would keep trying to stop the factory from pumping out poisonous toxic pollution or you have any doubt that the the only way to prevent the factory from keeping pumping out free knowledge poisonous toxic pollution is destroying it ?
Oh wait, are you saying that Section 230 is lifting responsibility off the owner of the factory?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
If you do it, just post the appeal to your talk page (or email somebody to post it for you - just don't post it with a new account or IP cuz the idiots will automatically scream "sockpuppetry!!!!"). Once it's up, leave it completely alone. Even if some schmucks show up and start lying their asses off (which will happen). Don't respond. Hopefully at least a few semi-sane people will show up, look into it, and answer them for you. If you answer them yourself (again, if you do, do it on your talk page or via email to someone like Newyorkbrad or whoever is our liaison with Wikipedia, don't do it with a new account or an IP) the idiots will start saying "see how argumentative he is?!? Obviously hasn't learned his lesson! *Oppose*" and other nonsense like that. This is a long way of saying that's it's pretty much a dice roll. I give it 50-50.Peter Damian wrote:A five year anniversary is coming up. I am thinking about one final appeal to ‘the community’ (forget about arbcom, the ‘6 month pass’ is a complete fallacy).
For: (1) I have barely touched the place in nearly two years, and absolutely not at all for more than a year. Previous objections to an unblock hinged upon the so-called ‘sockpuppeting’. (Wikipedians regard genuinely abusive sockpuppeting such as vote-stacking, the concurrent use of alts to create the impression of support, or to conceal conflict of interest, as on a level with creating an account to avoid a ban, right or wrong). So an appeal might just succeed. (2) I become slightly more notable this year and I would prefer not to be in the public eye as a ‘banned person’, for whatever reason. (3) I would occasionally like to correct the more serious errors and mistakes I see in my own specialist subject. (4) 5 years is one of those special numbers that won’t come up again for another 5 years, i.e. August 2 2019.
Against: (1) Appeals at ANI are a form of ritual humiliation where you are supposed to confess to your errors and submit to the so-called ‘community’, who are really just a bunch of hangers-on at the drama boards. Why submit yourself to such humiliation? (2) There is possibly some external public relations value in a subject matter expert being banned. It proves there is something badly wrong with Wikipedia.
Comments welcome.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
My advice would be – if you really want to get the ban lifted, just say that you will focus entirely on content work in your area of expertise, and if your appeal is successful stick to that, religiously, leaving any and all comments critical of Wikipedia and Wikipedians to here. Do not discuss WO on Wikipedia, do not post to Jimmy Wales' talk page.
If you think you can do that, then by all means apply. If that sounds unpalatable to you, or is more than you can confidently say you'd be able to abide by – i.e. if you're not confident that you would be able to ignore any and all provocations that might come your way – then I wouldn't bother, because it will just lead to more trouble sooner or later.
I would recommend registering a new account name as well (declared of course, with a redirect from your old account's user page to the new one), to make a clean break.
If you think you can do that, then by all means apply. If that sounds unpalatable to you, or is more than you can confidently say you'd be able to abide by – i.e. if you're not confident that you would be able to ignore any and all provocations that might come your way – then I wouldn't bother, because it will just lead to more trouble sooner or later.
I would recommend registering a new account name as well (declared of course, with a redirect from your old account's user page to the new one), to make a clean break.
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Yep, this approach stands the best shot at working.HRIP7 wrote:My advice would be – if you really want to get the ban lifted, just say that you will focus entirely on content work in your area of expertise, and if your appeal is successful stick to that, religiously, leaving any and all comments critical of Wikipedia and Wikipedians to here. Do not discuss WO on Wikipedia, do not post to Jimmy Wales' talk page.
If you think you can do that, then by all means apply. If that sounds unpalatable to you, or is more than you can confidently say you'd be able to abide by – i.e. if you're not confident that you would be able to ignore any and all provocations that might come your way – then I wouldn't bother, because it will just lead to more trouble sooner or later.
I would recommend registering a new account name as well (declared of course, with a redirect from your old account's user page to the new one), to make a clean break.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Thanks for all the views, for and against. I have decided not to go ahead, and shall mark the day in private, and in quiet contemplation.
Thanks also to those who offered privately to post on my behalf, it was much appreciated.
Thanks also to those who offered privately to post on my behalf, it was much appreciated.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
The authoritarian types who dominate Wikipedia tend to believe that banning people, and keeping them banned, is more important than building quality content. They believe that because they have become so absorbed in the politics of Wikipedia that they have lost sight of its purpose. One way to highlight that and discredit the bullies is to make unimpeachably good edits while banned, while also making one's "banned" identity clear. That forces them to choose between two bad options: revert good content and look foolishly destructive, or leave the good content and thereby enable a weakening of the "banned means banned" ideological framework. If they choose the latter, but also block the account, then rational observers will be appalled by the practice of banning people who contribute good content.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
I've always suspected that in lengthy articles on complex topics, the vast majority of readers don't look at any part of the article besides the lead section. Has anyone ever tried to evaluate whether that's the case?HRIP7 wrote:According to Alexa, the average time people spend on a Wikipedia page is 1.2 minutes. That's less than on Twitter.
On articles that have been a magnet for edit warring, such as Global Warming (T-H-L), the lead section often is long enough to qualify as its own stand-alone article. That article's lead section is eight paragraphs accompanied by three images; after someone's read all of that (along with the three image captions), I personally have a hard time imagining them wanting to read any further.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
After you've read the lead of almost any article that's been edit-warred extensively, you're likely to give up, because the leads get so convoluted.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Peter Damian, you might be just setting yourself up for more verbal abuse. You sort of remind me as you write here of the case of Vietnamese Trongphu, who was also bothered by the stigma of his permanent block. He managed to successfully overturn it at his own talkpage, but necessarily through the support of a couple or few high-profile administrators, namely Newyorkbrad and Alison.
Brad was no more than words and timid approach but at least least he showed up. It was Action Alison who actually unblocked based on the discussion at his page, which was graced somehow by avoiding the attentions of all the vile WP:AN/ANI regulars that might've been able to kidnap it to their turf at any time.
Without to boast, but we here at Wikipediocracy including me also made the injustice to Trongphu (he was defending his heritage against some campfire fairy tale of a torturous lady Viet Cong sniper portrayed by Wikipedia as historical) an hot discussion topic, and I think that helped him out. He also might've benefited by his pledge not to edit English Wikipedia again.
So, if you want to follow Trongphu's model, try to get yourself an influential administrator to support you and raise the matter at your page, where you might be able to limit the Ebola viruses that are the WP:AN/ANI regulars, such as Beeblebrox and Bwilkins who saw the vulnerability of Trongphu due to his limited English, ganged up on him like cowardly bullies do and got him blocked in the first place.
Brad was no more than words and timid approach but at least least he showed up. It was Action Alison who actually unblocked based on the discussion at his page, which was graced somehow by avoiding the attentions of all the vile WP:AN/ANI regulars that might've been able to kidnap it to their turf at any time.
Without to boast, but we here at Wikipediocracy including me also made the injustice to Trongphu (he was defending his heritage against some campfire fairy tale of a torturous lady Viet Cong sniper portrayed by Wikipedia as historical) an hot discussion topic, and I think that helped him out. He also might've benefited by his pledge not to edit English Wikipedia again.
So, if you want to follow Trongphu's model, try to get yourself an influential administrator to support you and raise the matter at your page, where you might be able to limit the Ebola viruses that are the WP:AN/ANI regulars, such as Beeblebrox and Bwilkins who saw the vulnerability of Trongphu due to his limited English, ganged up on him like cowardly bullies do and got him blocked in the first place.
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Yes, researchers have evaluated how people read Wikipedia articles.Captain Occam wrote:I've always suspected that in lengthy articles on complex topics, the vast majority of readers don't look at any part of the article besides the lead section. Has anyone ever tried to evaluate whether that's the case?
http://www.taln.upf.edu/system/files/bi ... kiwiki.pdf
http://gazehawk.com/blog/cluster-analys ... -tracking/
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
On the other hand, in the case of group administrative discussions. I'm convinced through a lot of observation that most only read the commentary, and are ignorant of any background or explanation above.thekohser wrote:Yes, researchers have evaluated how people read Wikipedia articles.Captain Occam wrote:I've always suspected that in lengthy articles on complex topics, the vast majority of readers don't look at any part of the article besides the lead section. Has anyone ever tried to evaluate whether that's the case?
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Re: 2 August 2009 - 2 August 2014
Actually, I'd heard of his plight first on Wikipediocracy, so you're absolutely right.Triptych wrote:Without to boast, but we here at Wikipediocracy including me also made the injustice to Trongphu (he was defending his heritage against some campfire fairy tale of a torturous lady Viet Cong sniper portrayed by Wikipedia as historical) an hot discussion topic, and I think that helped him out. He also might've benefited by his pledge not to edit English Wikipedia again.
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