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1973:. It comes as no surprise to me that there's so much controversy involved in something extremely simple if people are unwilling to work with people trying to provide a bridge between both sides of the topic. I could make some tongue in cheek comment regarding your statement, but I didn't come here to stoop so low. I don't care about "GamerGate" and I distanced myself from it as soon as it became a hashtag. My involvement with the Depression Quest I consider to be completely separate and unrelated as that preceded "GamerGate". Even then it was an attempt to balance the article, of which seems to have worked at this point. I felt compelled to see to it that it wasn't ill-represented as I have had friends that would not entertain a single comment any of you would make because they're so sick and tired of this that they've grown into manchildren. The kind that think extensive vandalism is just fine. People who feel Internet Aristocrat is somehow entitled to be representative of people who play video games - something I firmly disagree with. I disagree with their harshness, I disagree with their attempts to create drama and I loathe 4chan's /v/ with a passion mainly because the lack of identity creates a playground where people inclined to troll can roam free with no consequences. I'm not here to sabotage some article. The reason I've taken the time to even watch the GG page is because if people who are not willing to act like adults, not willing to care about everyone who hasn't done anything wrong and not willing aim for neutrality - my initial concern - continuously edit the page then there will be no defusal of the situation at all. Please make an attempt to understand the points other editors are trying to make before jumping the gun, particularly when they haven't edited the article their comments pertain to. Thank you. 1942:
everything for everyone because they can. While it varies by situation whether or not they are/are not legitimately what people criticize them to me, before this they had a problem with "trigger warnings", that's how much of an asshole the average user is. It's abhorrent, and if someone identifies with any one particular thing regardless of what you believe, you're subject to harassment. The same goes for the "social justice warriors" - a term I refuse to say in conversation - they're so irate about. Someone could have a completely reasonable point but because they're from Tumblr or Twitter, they're automatically an asshole to those people. However, those people are obviously not representative of any group in its entirety and that's where the problem lies for me.
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Bernstein's article has too many factual errors and bases a lot of his interpretations of the decision on outdated info (I had read that article also before coming to you). I'd recommend people point your supporters to a better written article, or have him fix it so he comes off as more credible. I can empathize with you wishing the ArbCom had gone further with some aspects of this case - however the fact that there is now a history associated with this topic can actually help you to get quicker support from admins to quell future similar attacks (admins would much prefer to take action by writing "per ArbCom XXX" rather than actually try to choose a side lol), silver lining? Reviewing
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scrutiny, was topic-banned as well: TDA, Tutelary, Titanium Dragon, and the SPAs and meatpuppets. The arguments brought against Masem were mostly about disagreements over a neutral tone. Maybe I'm misinterpreting the situation - but the most neutral editor and you were allowed to continue working in the topic; and this ArbCom will likely expedite your requests for blocks from future SPA attacks. I'm sure this wasn't your preferred outcome, but isn't it technically a win by removing the most serious antagonizers so you, Masem, and hopefully a fresh batch of editors can work on these topics productively? --
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up they appear to have missed some of the subtleties, let alone the changes that were made in the following days, but I hope it can at least spark a larger discussion about systemic bias on Knowledge, as this is the second time in two months that an arbcom decision has seemingly come down harder on one 'side' of a gender-related dispute than on the other, and whether you (the collective you, not you personally) believe that's a valid concern or not it absolutely
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with temporary/permanent (s)protecting - something which I believe Masem would support you on if you two could at least agree on a barebones consensual article (you both might not like it the best, but if it can at least be a stable starting point, that might be better than what you have to work with now). I've no idea if this is a tried and failed route as protection requests were never submitted as evidence. --
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questioned if the organization is "notable". I am reaching out to you because I saw that you edited some pages that relate to studio craft, and thought you may have an informed opinion (unlike the mathematician who nominated the page for deletion) about whether or not it is a "notable organization". If you have an opinion, one way or another, please way in on the articles for deletion discussion
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being voted on and what never made it into the decision. You could also look at my comments on the proposed decision talk page for more insight into my feelings on the case. The transgressions of the sanctioned editors on one side of the debate are not equal to those on the other, so the 'equal' punishment is anything but fair. --
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far wrong, with the major flaw being that only four editors are being banned from 'gender related controversy' for 'battleground' behavior in the course of preventing Knowledge from being used as an outlet for a mass harassment campaign. I think it's unfortunate that when some media sources picked it
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My point is that, on the whole, your work on topics relating to the 2014 Isla Vista shootings seem to be geared towards minimizing the coverage of female victims and increasing the coverage of male ones. That suggest a particular bias on your part, for all your accusations of bias against any editors
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that were treated. That woman had a boyfriend who was wounded by a gunshot, but she wasn't, but we don't know his name. We aren't listing everyone who was shot at, we are only listing those who were confirmed wounded. If you give me a source for another person - man or woman - wounded in the attack I
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is prohibited from making any more than one revert on any one page in any 48-hour period. This applies for all pages on the English Knowledge, except The Devil's Advocate's own user space. This restriction may be appealed to the Committee only after 12 months have elapsed from the closing of this
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You asked for an example of an editor with similar editing history to you being identified as an SPA, so i'd like to highlight the case of Loganmac, whose editing history closely mirrors yours. All of his recent edits are to do with the GG controversy in some way and in total they make up about half
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I don't agree that 'the other side won,' either. Editors were sanctioned who shouldn't have been, which is a loss for the project, but the gamergate POV pushers have not 'won' by any means; they got their bogeymen sanctioned, but Knowledge's rules remain the same and they still have to follow them,
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statement actually does a fair job, I think, of trying to explain your side of what's wrong. Unfortunately they, too, start backing up their viewpoint with patently false (maybe uninformed) claims about many of the pro-gamergate editors who were also topic-banned. I'm writing, also, because I think
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Yes, so I see. It seems we've gone with the 'water under the bridge' defense yet again, so I suppose we'll once more have to 'move forward' with Obi's refactoring of the RFC in place. I drafted a summary of the issue for a possible user conduct RFC after I was rebuffed in my attempt to explain on
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I mean what text in particular would you prefer to be changed/added/omitted in the RfC? If reasonable, I'll do it with a note at the bottom stating that the RfC changed. You really shouldn't edit them once a tremendous amount of answers has been added, but in this, since only those involved have, I
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I felt that in general the neutrality of the RFC left a bit to be desired. You're overstating what was actually added to the article by describing one brief sentence which described each of the three sets of deaths as 'thorough detail.' 'Disclose' is a loaded term here as well, as it suggests that
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I don't agree that the inaccuracies in the media reporting are as serious as you imply, or that those inaccuracies are going to make the criticism any more likely to be 'written off' than it already was: some people just don't want to hear it, but some people are going to get the point whether the
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by Mr. Bernstein, especially the section 'majestic indifference,' which I feel is a very apt description of some of the problems with this case. I'd also encourage you to look at the evidence and workshop pages: my perception of the decision is based not just on the voting, but on what issues were
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i will say that I'm glad you weren't topic-banned and i support the feminist (equal gender rights) side in this whole thing. I can understand why things get heated. That being said, how do you feel things came down harder on one side in this issue? Everyone on the other side, who was brought under
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I haven't read his whole series, but I take it that the handful of articles that have come out were based on Mr. Bernstein's frustrated (and understandably so, imo) first reaction to the initial draft. So there are inaccuracies because the information was out of date and because of Mr. Bernstein's
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A - I am not a "sleeper" here, nor am I in any way, shape or form single purpose account. I and my interests in editing only recently began under this handle. You presume far too much with this and your classifications and where you feel someone is "pro-gamergate" if they're pro-neutrality. I have
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win because your side blew up. But ArbCom can't/won't/either/both take the stand that people don't have to be held accountable for their reactions, even if provoked, and especially when those reactions are causing a breakdown of legit consensus-based neutral article building. I'm just hoping this
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personally affect (in this case). I also recognize this is likely NOT the kind of discussion you want to be having right now, but I came here because the media storm happening right now is so full of people writing about it that 1. Don't understand WP bureaucracy. and 2. Don't have all the facts.
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actions (some specific diffs I wouldn't defend, but his goals and direction I would) I can do that - but that's likely wasted text right? As for ArbCom - I guess all I can ask is what would you like them to do that isn't already available? Massive IP and SPA attacks on pages are generally stopped
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doesn't want people he doesn't even agree with ruining the reputation of his site anymore. Them going to a strip club is the exact sort of reason why I took no association with that name as soon it became a thing - because those overgrown children do not live in the real world. They'd rather ruin
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I wasn't going to comment at all on this because it's about a different article, but the "completely unfair" objection does warrant a response. Clearly, a similar issue is going on over on Isla Vista killings main page. I recall you edit warred in category "violence against men" over there a few
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Hello, I am working on a pet project to help digitize information about the field of metalsmithing+jewelry. I started with making a page for Art jewelry forum (AJF), and have a list of artists that I would like to make pages for as well. The AJF page has been nominated for deletion because it is
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Yes. I understand that getting a group largely made up of men to care enough about gendered oppression to react effectively or expediently is a painful, mindnumbing, soulsoucking experience every step of the way - and that bc it is, few people want to do it, so it never gets done. It sucks that
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Not true at all, as I said, give me sources for more wounded women and I will add them immediately. My bias is towards neutrality, and opposed to the use of these articles to promote a specific POV. I think you're misinterpreting that edit - the person in question wasn't wounded per the source
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weeks ago. Your opinion seems to be this isn't misogyny or is at least as much misandry as misogyny, and while that's a reasonable opinion, your editing to support this point of view seems questionable at times. If this woman was grazed by a bullet, seems reasonable to call her a victim. --
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I actually spent over an hour reading over the Evidence page and reviewing the diffs presented there by both sides before coming here. I did not follow the case as it developed which gives me a broader viewpoint (I will admit that makes it possible to miss some nuances and subtleties though).
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Actually should have been U2 - User page of non-existent user rather than G8 - delete for a move. I deleted as U2 - we get quite a few of these things since they changed the Move thing. I have trouble with it at times, too. It is confusing - but easier than it was before. Really.
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Firstly, (on another note) I'd like to mention that I agree completely regarding the 8chan fuckers (who fled from 4chan) because they couldn't understand why a site with a structure such as it was prohibiting discussion of "GamerGate" even though it's blatantly obvious
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I believe I covered your concerns by adding the 'Also in dispute is whether to include thorough context on each death as a result of the gendered breakdown. ' If this is not correct, please propose an addendum, and I will make sure that I add it in bold as an addition.
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On the talk:gamergate page, I revdel'd out that vertical video YT link that was "proof" as a BLP issue , this included your reply. You're fine, it's the original poster that was a problem but your comment didn't add much alone and thus better to not acknowledge it.
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his talk page why his behavior in the RFC has been problematic. I'm not sure whether to go ahead with that now or see if this latest pledge to behave in the future actually sticks. Fool me twice, shame on me, and it's at least thrice now. --
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authors are trying to hide something rather than trying to address the balance issue caused by cherry picking what information about victims is allowed in the article. I think the clarification Bobo added helped to address that issue. --
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only now under even closer scrutiny. But my issue with sanctions against editors for 'losing their temper' is that those sanctions are simply not issued uniformly on Knowledge. It matters who is being rude, and who they are being rude
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you would do the same if the genders were reversed, but actions speak louder, and my evaluation of your actions stands. I consider this line of discussion closed: please don't inject yourself into this conversation further. --
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Nope. LoganMac had around 30 edits prior to August and had been inactive for years. I had hundreds and had been inactive for months. If his editing history 'closely mirrors' mine you'd have to be using a funhouse mirror.
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by Fred Patten, but you did not include a page number. I have looked all over in the book and can not find this reference to Patten calling this film an "animated painting". Will you look up the page number for me? Thanks!
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I really don't know how to do that; I clicked the "unblock" button in the template up above, but I got an error message, and I don't know what else to do. I'm sorry! I've posted a help request at
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My apologies for the false positive you got regarding me and the Gamergate page. This wasn't vandalism but simply an innocent result of an edit conflict and was instantly restored. Thanks.
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not remotely focused on "GamerGate" more than anything else, and of recent I was far more interested in cleaning up some band pages. This has happened concurrently. Do not generalize.
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That's completely unfair Tara. I removed her because she was not wounded according to the source. Most of the hospital sources state that there were 8 people with
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you and the other editors were largely doing a good thing - but this was a wake-up call that things were getting out of hand on both sides, the other side
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Yeah, I'm so used to seeing these 'undeniable prooof!!!1' youtube links that I've stopped thinking much of them; I'll keep a better eye out in future. --
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To be clear, i'm not arguing for or against your identification as an SPA, just answering the question your asked on the talk page.
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Well, they don't call me fastest gun in the east for nothin'. (Actually, they don't call me fastest gun in the east at all.)
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