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There are judicial court verdicts in what I have quoted as sources. There are convictions on murder charges. That too my edits are also not from one source; so many sources point towards one thing that CPIM uses violence as part of its political movement. This is even accepted by the fellow editors involved in this dispute (please see talk page of the article). With almost all editors having accepted there should be no dispute itself in having references to use of violence by CPIM! Untenable arguments with no backing of Wiki policies and pure personal feelings(?) are being used to revert my edits. Certainly not good for Wiki!
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Patrol, most articles are at a basic stage, and you see a lot of problems that can easily be noticed, or with more effort fixed. It gives an opportunity to help people out, or you can be a nuisance to them by causing an edit conflict, or nominating things for delettion that should be kept. Your stub tags are looking much better now.
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An all-praise article may not be a balanced article. Critical observations sourced from reliable entities should be used to balance the article; thats what I have done with these edits. If one tries to make an article balanced which is a requirement of Wiki, it should be considered a good faith edit.
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I am not an admin, but I am always willing to provide suggestions or answer questions (time permitting). But, again, I don't think this is anything you should try to do in the near term. Get involved with some projects, participate in discussions, find some articles that you think need improving or
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Generally, It has been my experience that it takes at least 3,000 edits in a variety of areas to learn policy and guidelines well enough to attempt adminship. Also, nominees returning after an unsuccessful RfA should wait at least another 3,000 edits and 3 months before trying again. Nominees need to
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Further, instead of making these generic observations on politics and a particular user's self discovered 'pattern of editing' I request the fellow editors to list out the material in question and what wiki policies are violated by it. In the presence of moderator, we will discuss these objections
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I do not have any that would currently show up if you looked on the history of the page. They were a while ago. I have edited on the
President Obama inaugural speech as well as the two debates (president/ vice president). These were both a while ago and couldn't be found in the logs. (I checked).
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Respectfully, when people evaluate candidates for adminship they look through their edit histories to get a sense of their knowledge and demeanor. Since so much of your experience was as an anonymous editor the community won't be able to evaluate you fairly. I suggest you continue to edit under
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Adminship inevitably leads one to 1) need to explain clearly the reasons for one's decisions, 2) need to review one's decisions and change one's mind when it is reasonable to do so, 3) need to review one's decisions and stand firm when it is reasonable to do so, 4) need to negotiate a compromise.
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I like to be known as r00t, it wouldn't let me use that so here is my account. Those who wish to help me are welcome to. I am an impressive programmer with much knowledge of most scripts. The code this is written in is strange but I will soon get the hang of it. Please help me get started admins.
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Hi, Thanks for taking up the mediation. Noticed that you have done a revert to an older version of the article by me which was later vandalized. I had already reverted those vandalistic edits and made further edits as well. So i will revert back the last edit so that all my later edits are also
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Hi, you can take your time, nearly everyone here is a volunteer! I am just suggesting things for you to do that you may be interested in. Since you said you wanted to become an admin, it is important to have some article development behind you and to try out a variety of things. With New Page
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Hi Mr R00t, do you enjoy the new page patrol? I will check your activities out, but your adopted coach will be looking at what you do too. Have you got any kind of topic area you are interested in? It looks as if you could be interested in programming in bash script or some other language.
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Alright. I will attempt to explain. I am having these people attempt to tell me anything that I don't know that I have missed. I have been using
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The idea of writing about Bash just isn't all that appealing. I don't know much about it. I know how to write in it and how to navigate through a Bash window. As I was harshly told by a user while I was editing before I got an account "Knowledge (XXG) is not a tutorial, if you want that go to
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Again the article is under vandalistic attacks. The same edits are being reverted 'calling' them 'biased'. Each and every sentence used in these edits is from a reliable source. Request you to mediate and get this article back in shape.
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Can you identify those "many important edits to wikipedia articles" (or at least one of them)? If so, we should be able to find the contribution history for the IP Address you were using at the time. For future reference, please see
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My suggestion would be to withdraw and try again in another 3 months and 3000 edits. I recommend taking part in RfA discussions to help learn from the experiences of others. Many nominees have found it helpful to obtain an
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When you add cleanup tags, there are more specific things that you can request cleanup on, such as grammar, I don't know much on this topic, and am not a good example myself. I did see a good use of references tag on
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I'm confused - so you have added the RFA back in and decided to try anyway, plus you are looking for an admin coach (below)? Admin
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Look. I have studied these policies and am very familiar. I am not a complete fool. I have read all of the different policies necessary and seen the passing articles. Please do not delete my RFA. Thank you
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Not sure why I added that there. I will undo it immediately. And, please give me some time to do stuff. I have a job and have to work sometimes. I will usually do anything I said I would within 24 hours.
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Thanks for submitting your RFA. While I applaud enthusiasm, I'm afraid you do not yet possess sufficient knowledge/experience for the community to have confidence in your readiness to become an admin.
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Just to let you know, when you add a !vote to an RFA or other discussion the newest entries are inserted at the bottom. I moved your recent !vote to the bottom where it belongs.
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