I have unblocked Blair P. Houghton. Re: [WikiEN-l] Unreasonable block of user Blair P. Houghton by adminCryptoDerk

Blair P. Houghton blair at houghton.net
Wed Mar 16 05:35:29 UTC 2005


Thanks, Jim.

I don't see my named account as blocked in the block list, but there are two numbered accounts autoblocked (probably because of the NAT serving the multiple computers on my IP) still listed there, which may be why I still can't edit a page yet.

How long does an unblock take to work?

--Blair

Jim Cecropia wrote:
> I have unblocked Blair P. Houghton so that he can defend himself in the appropriate forums on Wikipedia.
> 
> The 3RR blocking is being extremely abused, IMO. We sometimes give actual anon vandals who trash articles more slack than some logged-in users that have an honest difference of opinion. I am an amateur body builder for 20 years. I am no expert but, like many who enjoy the sport, I've studied a good bit about it. Either the prior version or Houghton's version are accurate, and I believe Houghton's is a bit better written and more reflects the state-of-the-art.
> 
> HOWEVER, I am not taking a position on which version should stand, just indicating that I know Houghton's version is, at least, not vandalism.
> 
> The 3RR, as I've stated elsewhere, is a loose cannon which tends to favor the status-quo. If the there is a content dispute, the better solution is to protect the article for a limited time to get the combatants to hash out the issue in article talk. In the instant case, I notice that GeorgeStepanek, for example, numbered his reverts ("first, second, third") which telegraphs consciousness of the 3RR as a trap, then another editor who disagrees with Houghton picked up on the reverting.
> 
> The 3RR page says that you will not necessarily be blocked for 3RR, it is admin's discretion. CryptoDerk used his discretion to block; I ordinarily will not get in the way of another admin's judgment, but in this case I've used my discretion to unblock.
> 
> I caution Blair P. Houghton to take his arguments about the article to its talk page for now, and to argue about his being blocked in other forums.
> 
> I also must state that, as Houghton infers, neither truth nor accuracy is determined by consensus, and that is NOT a comment specifically on the Weight Training article.
> 
> -Cecropia



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