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782:. There is no need to tag it as such, but give editors a reasonable deadline, and consider helping out with the repair work. Bear in mind that more flexibility may be required than for a normal hold—the editors did not request or expect your reassessment and will probably have other projects taking up their time. They may not have worked on the article for months or even years, and at worst the article may have been abandoned and its authors no longer active. As always, communication is the key. It sometimes helps to post messages to relevant WikiProjects (found at the top of the article talk page), or to contact editors directly ( 31: 1179: 168: 204: 192: 2136: 2085: 1565: 1508: 1489: 1424: 1366: 1329: 1292: 1236: 115: 377: 1755:
for socket puppetry. Why those administrators applied double standards, I don't know. You have been blocked afterwards for "celebrating your victory" with Marty Goldberg in form of offensive comments. Anyway, you even admitted that you used a sock puppet in the very last comment that Omegatron linked
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Hi there! A while ago, you submitted a proposal to deal with red links on dab pages. The proposal was declined, and currently the MOSDAB still states that red links can only be included when they have backlinks. Good as it may sound it theory, the rule has a side effect of impeding productivity of
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Only once the above process has run its course, and sufficient improvement has not been forthcoming, is it time to think about delisting the article. Communicate your final decision on the article talk page, even if there was no response to your reassessment and hold, and take the time to fill in the
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Article reassessment is perhaps the single most controversial function of our WikiProject, and the one with the most potential to upset and alienate editors. Yet it is one of the most necessary too, since without the ability to revoke an article’s status we would be unable to maintain quality within
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Sigh. Given the sockpuppetry, personal attacks, and deeply polarized opinions and entrenched positions, I doubt "informal mediation" is going to work on MOSNUM. Even if it does, it will not have any "authority" behind it and will be dismantled in a few months when another Greg L shows up and tries
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vibe when I was studying robotics in 2002-3; my adviser somehow decided "one of these things is not like the others" and started beating me up just to prove he could, so I'm waiting for him to leave before I do anything else. I passed the PhD exams and took the classes, so hopefully won't take too
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The categories with the largest backlogs are: Theatre, film and drama (27 articles), Sports and recreation (25 articles), Transport (24 articles), Music (19 articles), War and military (19 articles), Politics and government (18 articles), Religion, mysticism and mythology (16 articles), Literature
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also says it is a sock of NotSarenne. The same goes for NotFnagaton's block comment. Note the block comment for QuinellaAlethea does not explicitly state who it is a sock puppet of. This shows there is a lack of evidence to "convict" me, as such I am innocent. I would like point out at this stage
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status. What next? Especially where there are many glaring issues that need addressing, it’s tempting to just revoke its GA status and remove it from the list, but although we are encouraged as editors to be bold, this approach (known to some as "bold delisting") is not recommended good practice.
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After robotics and related fields, I like learning about the "evolutionary trend", as Steven Pinker puts it, in anthropology and psychology, so feel free to educate me about anthropology at any time. If you can wield those arguments correctly, it's sometimes magic at dispute-resolution. - Dan
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I disagree. You are making accusations of sock puppetry when you admit you do not have specific types of evidence to support your claims. Since you have not given any valid reason then I support to continuation of informal mediation, SMcCandlish is doing a good job. I would like to remind you
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a year ago). I think we need to go to formal mediation for a decision to "stick" (and I think they have better checks and balances against sockpuppetry nonsense). There have been several tentatively stable solutions over the last few years, but none has stayed for very long. —
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Is this seriously how you think? You really think that anyone who opposes something you do on Knowledge (XXG) is part of a vast conspiracy of sockpuppets? What if they are merely individual people who disagree with you on a particular issue for good
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Hey I just recently did an article on Bruce Reimers and was wanting feeback on it. You have commented on some of the articles he is a category of. Please look at the article and give some feedback and feel free to add to it as well. Thanks!
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A conviction without any proof is not a conviction, it is an accusation without proof and the admin was mistaken. Also the blocking for "offensive comments" was also a mistake by the same admin. The mistake can easily be seen from this
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the project. However, if we approach reassessment sensitively and with the goal of improving articles to the point where sanctions are unnecessary, we will ensure that delisting is the last resort, not the first.
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several WikiProjects and allows removal of valid and useful information from the dab pages. I though you might be interested in helping revive the discussion (which currently receives little attention) at
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Also, it only takes into account the opinions of maybe 10 editors who are currently participating on the page? But there have been many more involved in the discussion historically (I tried to make
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various edit summaries on the article talk and GA list pages to ensure the delisting is transparent and trackable. If you have any doubts about your final decision, you can list the article at
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of my talk page where I was replying to an admin about the anonymous emails from NotSarenne. The block was a mistake and unnecessary. This is also shown by the talk log on the admin's
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Having explained why the article no longer meets current GA criteria, allow its editors time to fix it! In keeping with the above approach, it may help to treat the article as
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I told you we needed you back. No one (that I recall) has insisted on keeping MOSNUM discussions in one place, or put a "resolved" check on a section, for months. - Dan
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You are wrong. Check my block log because it says nothing about being blocked for any sock puppetry. What did happen back then is that there was some confusion as
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The GA Sweeps process is progressing nicely! During the month of March, a total of 92 articles were reviewed. Of that total, 74 were found to continue to meet the
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You've been active on Knowledge (XXG) but haven't touched your talk page or the MOSNUM dispute in 10 days. Have you dropped it? Where should we go from here? —
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backfired on you and how you guys just can't refrain from trying to ridicule others. You have that in common with Marty Goldberg, Swtpc6800 and even Greg L. --
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where Butseriouslyfolks mentions it. You are also wrong because the quote you cited is not an admission of using socks either, it is a clear denial "
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milestone, the project continues to grow and to gain respect in the Knowledge (XXG) community. Nevertheless, we continue to have a large
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I can easily commit to not "using socks" in the future since I have not before now, but ho hum water under the bridge and all that.
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This, in fact, provides a good starting point for the delisting process. Approach the article as though it has been nominated for
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Omegatron that throwing around unsubstantiated claims of sock puppetry is uncivil and obstructive to the process of the debate.
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Yes please do, Omegatron is trying to use original research to push his point of view instead of providing reliable sources.
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There are now 195 members of WikiProject Good Articles! Welcome to the 13 new members that joined during the month of March:
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and ends about 1000 edits later with a permanent ban of NotSarenne. Regarding your buddy Marty Goldberg, it started about
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I quit. Resolution was not working, real-life major problem kept me busy, and debate is now out of control again.
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on the article talk page. Explain where and why the article no longer meets the criteria, and suggest remedies.
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as a whole, would not be where it is today without each and every one of its members! Thank you to all!
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would review just one article each day during the month of April, the backlog would be eliminated!
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Thanks, Stanton, for your report of the change. I doubt whether others will be so civic-minded!
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Omegatron didn't accuse anyone in particular of using socketpuppets unlike a certain someone:
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while making accusations that have no substance on a topic related to the same blocked user.
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Yeah, I can't help. Responded at the topical talk page about where to go from here. —
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on the number and thoroughness of the reviews made by individual reviewers each week.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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is the GAN Reviewer of the Month for March, based on the assessments made by
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Thanks for those links. That shows how your attempt to take advantage of
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While he removed the image from the discussion, he's using it here now:
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So you’ve found an article that, on the face of it, does not merit its
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Good start, but the tone of the article is not encyclopedic. See
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is useful for identifying active editors for any given article).
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is 195 unreviewed articles. Out of 267 total nominations, 57 are
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There are many reasons why a listed article might not meet the
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Other outstanding reviewers during the month of March include:
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and review an article or three as soon as you have a chance!
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Please leave any comments or feedback regarding this issue
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that 217.87.83.213 is using the same ISP as NotSarenne (
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in this process, awaiting revisions. Congratulations to
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1252:. If not, feel free to ignore this message. Cheers,— 223:There are currently 3,868 Good Articles listed at 1715:Knowledge (XXG):Suspected_sock_puppets/NotSarenne 1392:P.S. Good luck in school. I got a kind of wierd 341:. 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