Whether you intend to or not, your posts stir up a lot of senseless trouble.
It's hard to explain simply, but mainly it comes down to you not knowing or
misunderstanding the basic policies of Wikipedia and results in discussions
which start at square one over and over.
Fred
From: R E Broadley
<20041111(a)stardate.freeserve.co.uk>
Reply-To: English Wikipedia <wikien-l(a)Wikipedia.org>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 20:34:58 +0000
To: English Wikipedia <wikien-l(a)Wikipedia.org>
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Moderators? (was Re: Opinion of the many?)
Tim,
Might you please extend me the courtesy of letting me know what I have
done to warrant your proposal? I have read the Internet trolls article,
and I can see no match between the individuals being described and
myself. All of my posts have been in good faith, and none of them with
the intention to bait. I am assuming your email was also in good faith.
Regards,
Edmund Broadley
Tim Starling wrote:
Sheldon Rampton wrote:
Can someone please ban the trolls? Please?
I've got better things to
do with my time than read R.E. Broadley's attempts to needle RickK or
the rantings of some "iridologist" with a personality problem.
Seconded, I said after his first post that I'd be happy having him off
the list. This is meant to be a moderated list, are any of the
moderators paying attention? I'd rather a moderator deal with this,
but if they're not around, I'll do it.
-- Tim Starling
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