It's perfect nonsense for Wikipedia Review to come up with, really, accusing
someone of being a secret agent is one of those heffalump traps. If you say
you're not a secret agent, it's obvious you are, if you say you are a secret
agent, you're bluffing. We've stumbled into the twilight zone of conspiracy
theorists now. I'd pour yourselves a large drink, put your feet up and
chuckle away at the sheer stupidity and naivety of anybody who believes
these.
On 27/07/07, Brock Weller <brock.weller(a)gmail.com> wrote:
One thing I never see covered by Brandt and co. is even if this is true,
does it matter? Seriously. We have people who have all sorts of jobs
working
on the wiki, most of whom know how to leave bias's at the door. Slim's one
of my favorite admin, a little short at times, but incredibly dedicated
and
wholly appropriate. Even where I disagree with her (WP:ATT for one) it
stems
from a difference of opinion, not me thinking she's evil. Theres not any
real evidence for any of these claims, true, but even if they were, who
the
hell cares? The WR crowd always assumes this is some major bombshell.
On 7/27/07, Anthony <wikimail(a)inbox.org> wrote:
On 7/27/07, SPUI <drspui(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/27/1943254 is currently
on
the front
page, along with the text "It turns out that a Wikipedia
administrator named SlimVirgin is actually Linda Mack..." Looks like
outing to me.
It's only outing if it's true, and apparently it isn't.
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