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455:. Efforts to expand, improve and source these articles have been met by unexplained reverts and gross incivility. The quote feature is a widely used function within Knowledge (XXG), and is intended to provide documentation of the specific material being cited within the reference. While there is ample room for quibbling about the specific text to be included, there is no argument as to its intended purpose. RedSpruce has turned his own personal battle on content and extended it to beselessly impose his personal preferenece that quotations should never be used under any circumstances. 1123:. The index of topics with an active discretionary sanctions provision will be updated with the new title, but previous references to the Footnoted Quotes decision do not need to be updated. The central log page of discretionary sanctions, however, should be updated for the current year. For prior years the new name should be noted along with the old one. The rename of the Footnoted Quotes case to Editing of BLPs is only for clarity in reference, and does not invalidate any previous action or pending sanctions taken under the provisions of this case. 775:, including both obvious non-compliance at the article level, as well as more subtle attempts to undermine or weaken the policy itself, or to stonewall attempts to implement it in particular cases. There is considerable hesitancy on the part of many administrators to act decisively in these cases, often because the relevant policies are contradictory or unclear. 961:. All logged sanctions should be accompanied with evidence of the sanctioned editor being counseled and warned, as per the above. Where an action has been reversed or modified, this should be clearly marked, and must be accompanied by evidence of explicit approval from the Committee, or of clear consensus from the community. 1035:
is subject to an editing restriction for one year. Should he make any edits which are judged by an administrator to be uncivil, personal attacks, or assumptions of bad faith, he may be briefly blocked, up to a week in the event of repeated violations. After 5 blocks, the maximum block shall increase
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If the ArbCom could make a ruling that directs RAN to use quotations in footnotes correctly, then Knowledge (XXG) will greatly benefit. Alternatively, if the ArbCom can show me in what way my reasoning about this issue is incorrect, then I'll stop making this objection and a longstanding dispute will
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Given the number of RAN's edits, it would be possible to list literally thousands of examples like this. Each one is only a minor dis-improvement to its article, but taken as a whole, they represent real damage to Knowledge (XXG). Furthermore, this damage is happening because of a single, relatively
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after being counseled and warned, administrators may impose sanctions on them, including restrictions on reverts or other specified behaviors, bans from editing any BLP or BLP-related page or set of pages, blocks of up to one year in length, or any other measures which may be considered necessary.
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Administrators should counsel editors who fail to comply with BLP policy on specific steps that they can take to improve their editing in the area, and should ensure that such editors are warned of the consequences of failing to comply with this policy. Where editors fail to comply with BLP policy
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This use of quotations--where the quotation adds no significant and relevant information to the article--is not in keeping with standard citation practice, and to my knowledge it has never been used in an article that has achieved Featured Article status. Since I consider these edits of RAN to be
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2) Knowledge (XXG) users are expected to behave reasonably, calmly, and courteously in their interactions with other users; to approach even difficult situations in a dignified fashion and with a constructive and collaborative outlook; and to avoid acting in a manner that brings the project into
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1) Knowledge (XXG) articles that present material about living people can affect their subjects' lives. Knowledge (XXG) editors who deal with these articles have a responsibility to consider the legal and ethical implications of their actions when doing so. In cases where the appropriateness of
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A great many of his contributions are in the form of adding references to articles. When he adds reference footnotes, he usually makes use of the "quote =" parameter available in citation templates. Unfortunately, in most of these edits, the quote parameter is used for no good purpose; he simply
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5) The apparent failure of Knowledge (XXG)'s traditional dispute resolution system—including the Committee's traditional past approaches—to resolve the conflicts plaguing certain problematic areas within Knowledge (XXG) forces the Committee to adopt novel approaches and methods in order to work
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covering the content of footnotes, the question of what material – such as quotes – should or should not appear in footnotes is substantially a legitimate disagreement over content. Editors who systematically produce articles which contradict style guidance should expect others to bring their
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for two of many examples), this has been the cause of endless edit wars between us. RAN's contributions are usually to obscure articles, and in my dealings with him it has often been impossible to get anything more than a fleeting and disinterested "drive by" comment from outside editors.
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material regarding a living person is questioned, the rule of thumb should be "do no harm." This means, among other things, that such material should be removed until a decision to include it is reached, rather than being included until a decision to remove it is reached.
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RedSpruce is free to argue what should be included in reference quotations, yet his near exclusive respone has been to remove quotations or references in tehir entirety, regardless of their clear relevance to the points being supported. The only variations on
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takes a quotation from the source without considering whether that quotation adds information to the article or simply repeats information already in the article. At times his quoted text is completely irrelevant to the footnoted portion of the article.
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Administrators with direct involvement in an article may not take action regarding it under this provision. Taking action under this provision shall not constitute involvement for the purpose of future such actions.
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Please do not edit this page directly unless you are either 1) an Arbitrator, 2) an Arbitration Clerk, or 3) adding yourself to this case. Statements on this page are original comments provided at
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Appeals of both the original action and of any subsequent reversal may be made directly to the Committee, or another body that is designated by the Committee for this purpose in the future.
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as an involved party because he has a pattern of supporting RAN in this and other edit conflicts. He generally does this with little or not participation on an article's Talk page.
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Moving to accept, per FloNight. I'm not sure everything alleged in the request is accurate but there's enough of a problem for me to conclude that we should look in more detail.
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Administrators are authorized to use any and all means at their disposal to ensure that every Knowledge (XXG) article is in full compliance with the letter and spirit of the
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should be included with any actions. It may be possible for RedSpruce to make productive edits where his strong personal biases do not manifest themselves as violating
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This does not preclude the use of emergency measures where necessary, and all administrators are explicitly authorized to take such measures at their own discretion.
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Note: All remedies that refer to a period of time, for example to a ban of X months or a revert parole of Y months, are to run concurrently unless otherwise stated.
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Before voting, I'd appreciate the parties' thoughts on whether a user-conduct RfC and/or mediation (formal or informal) might be helpful here.
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and serve as opening statements. As such, they should not be altered. Any evidence you wish to provide to the Arbitrators should go on the
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or any edit relating to the subject (living or recently deceased) of such biographical articles on any page in any namespace.
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has repeatedly engaged in unseemly behavior, including personal attacks, incivility, and assumptions of bad faith (
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with no effect. As for myself, it would take a well-reasoned argument to convince me that I'm wrong here.
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I'm troubled by some of the allegations here. Alansohn, do you have diffs for the behaviour you mention?
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3) It is not the role of the Arbitration Committee to settle good-faith content disputes among editors.
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related to the several Rfc's you are referring to in your statement. Have you tried to consult a
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articles into line, but style guidance should be decided by consensus after wide consultation.
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to re-designate existing discretionary sanctions remedies as contentious topic designations.
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detrimental, and since I have had no success in reasoning with him about this issue (see
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as needed, but this page should not be edited otherwise. Please raise any questions at
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RedSpurce, I see that you both tried the AN/I multiple times but I see no
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):Requests for arbitration
Knowledge (XXG):ARBBLP
Shortcut
WP:ARBBLP
motion
motion
arbitration request
/Evidence
/Workshop
/Proposed decision
#Log of blocks and bans
Knowledge (XXG):Requests for arbitration#Requests for clarification and amendment
Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement
Richard Arthur Norton (1958- )
talk
contribs
deleted contribs
logs
filter log
block user
block log
Alansohn
talk
contribs
deleted contribs
logs
filter log
block user
block log
RedSpruce

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