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policies or principles here. The truth is that everything here is fake. There are many stupid persons that want be fooled by "smart" guys like you. I am convinced that, by using your deletionist censoship methods, you are going to make those stupid persons to believe and think what exactly you want them to believe and think. But, no, hell no, I am not among them. bye bye!
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Ban only for a single year, dear arbitrators? I have already gave myself a lifetime ban from your deletionist POV encyclopedia which pretends to be NPOV, so dont expect to see me around anymore. I wish you a very good luck in your beloved job of fooling people that you are NPOV or that you have true
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Hi Iasson! you were supposed to have left wikipedia, what are you doing here? Stop fooling around and get back to work. Anyway, IMHPO I think that you are not innocent at all, and you are trying to fool us with your peculiar voting methods. Time always belongs to rough consensus majority, and we are
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I am a public account not related with
Faethon or Acestorides series, which means that I am used to create public accounts without following a specific serie. Like thousands of others wikipedians, I would like to complain against the cancer of wikipedia, the infamous clan of those few admins that
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When I said I left, I meant stop editing pages and contributing to wikipedia, not reading. But I am in a trial now, and I am because of your
Faethon nonsenses, so I have to defend myself a little bit. Could you please stop abusing the proxy address we are both using?. Someone of you received a 24
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On what it concerns my case, I was wondering how an ArbCom case can start against public accounts, as long as there is not any policy that determines what to do with public accounts case. Are arbitrators allowed to create policies without asking rough consensus majority, then do their judgement
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4) Iasson has on numerous occasions caused disruption in the VfD process and the deletion policy. This has been done by trying to forcibly impose his own view of what the polices covering those processes should be when those changes were in contradiction to consensus views. This is disrupting
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Public accounts? Present convention appears to be to lock them, c.f. any account listed on BugMeNot (these are locked on sight; I've yet to hear a word against doing so) and what happened when CheeseDreams gave her password away (the account was promptly locked). The rest appears to be plain
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appeared around the same time Iasson left. Faethon has a similar editing style to Iasson, though Iasson has denied being
Faethon. Faethon attempted to create a "public account" by posting his password on his user page. Predictably, the password was soon changed. Undaunted Faethon created
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3) Contributors are responsible for the security of their password. While accidental breaches are understandable and sometimes unavoidable, a contributor who deliberately releases their password should expect to be held responsible for any malicious edits made as a result.
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hours ban because of violation of the 3RR and I couldnt edit too! (although I think you should be punished for violation of the 6RR as long you are at least two persons behind those
Faethon nonsenses..anyway). Please stop abusing the proxy. Thank you.
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Knowledge (XXG) policy, and deletion policy in particular, to his own liking, without subjecting it to consensus. Furthermore, he acted on these policies unilaterally, casting "peculiar votes" in VfD (a good example is
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took the law in their hands, and without waiting the decision of the arbitration commity they illegaly changed without any dicsussion the blocking policy and now they are illegaly blocking public accounts. I hope ArbCom will punished them.
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1) Any and all so-called "public" accounts to which the password is generally known shall be blocked indefinitely as it becomes known they are public accounts; no arbitration ruling is required for these routine blockings.
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I just wanted to tell you that I am innocent. Thats all I have to say. Hope you ll believe me.
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