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Massive off-wiki campaign aimed at disrupting Wikipedia

I noticed this Turkish-language Reddit lin

It seems a massive off-wiki campaign has been initiated by Turkish-language speakers to create more disruption in the cesspool known as WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS. As the posts/comments were in Turkish, they were translated using Google tranlate: * "The first spark was ignited in order to correct and organize the unfounded claims we have seen on Wikipedia recently. r/turkviki was established. Let's get organized from there

* "Friends, this subreddit was founded on the termination of unfounded claims made on Wikipedia. Our aim is to put an end to the unfounded allegations made on Wikipedia, the propaganda activities targeting our country and nation, to express the truth and correct the mistakes

* "we need a larger audience, salaried employees of wikipedia, and I don't know how effective we can be against the current Turkish hatre

* "Turkish Wikipedia Community Discord server. Friends, I left the link below if you would like to join the works that started before us

* "Friends, let's start with the liberation war first and let there be a spark of salvation for us from the lies in Wikipedia

* "First of all, we must explain why this claim rmenian genocideis not true. For example, instead of the 1.5 million people they said, there were actually 1.1 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire. There is no article about genocide against Armenians in the Treaty of Mudros Sevres or Lausanne. Until 1948, the United Nations and the League of Nations before it never defined a crime called genocide, and if you eat pizza and eat pizza in the future is a war crime, they cannot hold you guilty for what you did in the past. You can write that the deportation was carried out by the Union and Terraki and that the remaining Unionists completely severed their ties with the party at the Sivas congress, and the Parliament was against what the Committee of Union and Terraki did. In addition, we must reveal the evils committed by Armenians in the public opinion, instead of the crimes they have committed, the terrorist attacks of ASALA in Europe will be the best examples

* "Ottoman archives of the period are available on this site: Devletarsivleri.gov.tr () It is enough for someone to translate it into Turkish for us to understand. then we edit the page on the wiki

* "The first thing that needs to be changed is the name. Then we will add the villages and towns burned by the Armenians. The number of people killed by Armenians is not specified. We should add them too. Let's diversify the missing parts as comments. Good luck with

* "A patrol is here! hello, i am zemxer from turkish wikipedia. As I'm on patrol on Turkish Wikipedia, I try to help new users as much as possible. You know, there is an approval system for the contributions made in Turkish Wikipedia, and I am one of the patrol friends who approve these contributions. I can help users and groups who want to contribute to Wikipedia and who want to make these contributions in an impartial framework. good wiki

So this group of people 1) clearly state their intention to spread Turkish government propaganda at Eng.Wikipedia disproven by the rest of the world 2) They receive support from users at the Turkish Wikipedia. Posting it here at AN as suggested by several administrators. You might be interested in this: ‎- User:LouisAragon, LouisAragon ( talk) 12:03, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :Noting this is still ongoing, see Vahakn Dadrian and its abuse log. DatGuy Talk Contribs 15:36, 11 November 2022 (UTC) ::Same here
Second Perso-Turkic War The Second Perso-Turkic War began in 606/607 with an invasion of the Sasanian Empire by the Göktürks and Hephthalites. The war ended in 608 with the defeat of the Turks and Hephthalites by the Sasanians under the Armenian general Smbat IV ...
, where a stream of new accounts are making nationalistic edits. I am also still occasionally reporting new socks, just see the now larger SPI archive of one the discord members for example ( Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Beyoglou/Archive). -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 21:45, 16 December 2022 (UTC)


The discord server

When looking at the members of their discord, I noticed a person named "Berk". He has a portrait of Ulugh Beg as his discord profile picture, the very same added by one of our own Wikipedians, , her

In other words, they must be the same person. BerkBerk seems to have a prominent role there, as he has published the rules of the discord. This is not the first time user:BerkBerk has participated in off-wiki canvassing through Discord, see for example these two posts back in July 2021, where user:BerkBerk tried to recruit an admin to his "14 people" discord, which was apparently focused on editing the Syrian Civil War and
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User:LouisAragon, LouisAragon ( talk) 12:03, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :Note the date 27-06-2022 at Discor

Seems there's a triad involving editors at the Turkish wiki, off-wiki people, and editors at Eng.Wiki. - User:LouisAragon, LouisAragon ( talk) 12:03, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::@ User:LouisAragon, LouisAragon, this report may have all kinds of merit, but doesn't the "The discord server" bit inch into WP:OUTING? Gråbergs Gråa Sång ( talk) 13:15, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::Berk#2835 is me, and that community has permission from authorities of Turkish Wikipedia, and it is not interested in English Wikipedia editing. Many experienced/authorized Turkish-language editors are in that group, furthermore I am not the owner of that server. I undertake all the mistakes done by me at "discord" one year ago. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:18, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::Why am I not surprised to see you engaging in this kind of stuff again. Not interested in English Wikipedia editing? What is this you have written under Planlama ("Planning") then? Google Translate "Users will be divided into 2 main sectors as English and Turkish Writers. It is obligatory to make a total of 100 edits, 60 from one sector and 40 from another sector, on behalf of users who want to participate in both. When the new week is started, the number of edits between sectors (60-40) may change." I did write a similar report about BerkBerk to ArbCom sometime ago, though I am still awaiting an update. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 13:26, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::::I invite administrators to the discord server to prove that there is not any single edit provoked by me in english wikipedia, everything asked will be translated by me, and for any kind of distrust, access to server logs (+ProBot for deleted messages) will be given. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:35, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::::The discord link here just got delete

(including the user who posted it) and the discord is now gone. Something you and co. trying to hide? Fortunately I took pictures of BerkBerk's "Planning" list before hand. Would it violate WP:OUTING to post it here? -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 13:39, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::::::that text is not written by me, the person who writed it wanted me to post it (I understand the reason now), the planning list is already posted and I have opposed the things going on reddit on that server aswell. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:42, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::::::Kutlug Şad — 13.10.2022 O zaman r/Turkviki başlı başına canlı kuklacılık ("Then r/Turkviki is completely meatpuppet") Berk (me) — 13.10.2022 Öyle zaten ("it is, already") Kutlug Şad also posts a screenshot showing him posting a nationalistic comment, calling reddit users to the discord and asks me about it, I told him "don't". ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:44, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::::::::again, all logs and messages will be opened for Administrators. I have never motivated anyone to make any edits on English Wikipedia on that server. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:45, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::::::::So.. you wrote for the sake of someone else? Honestly, your excuses bore me. Prepare to make more, as this is not even scrapping the barrel. As I said, I also have that huge ArbCom report of you. Not to mention you have been called out for nationalistic editing or similiar by other users than me. Let's not forget my previous ANI report of you either. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 13:45, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::I have found messages of the owner sending me the text in order to publish it on server at 27.06.2022. since "discord screenshots" can't be used here, I will post it when its necessary. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 16:39, 22 October 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::I strongly urge you (both) to only send any personal data like that to ArbCom — posting screenshots/text or anything that someone could ''argue'' is personal data will, at the very least, cause drama. The back and forth here is unlikely to resolve the issue, given that it appears to depend on this private evidence. — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 17:49, 22 October 2022 (UTC) ::::::::its not just me, but also another experienced editor pings 2 other editors including me, asking if that would be "meatpuppet". and I respond: "it would absolutely be called that because it is". messages at 13.10.2022 proves that I am blaming that subreddit. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 13:50, 15 October 2022 (UTC) ::::::@ HistoryofIran Per Wikipedia:Village pump (policy)/Archive 169#Discord logs Posting discord logs on wiki is oversightable. Email them to arbcom. 192.76.8.81 ( talk) 13:46, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::::::I see. The issue is that it (respectfully) takes too long if I message ArbCom. They still haven't updated me regarding the ArbCom report of Berkberk, which I sent two months ago. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 13:49, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :::::::: If you believe there's action that ArbCom can take, I'd suggest starting a case request — just ensure you keep the right side of WP:OUTING etc, and (re-)email the committee the private evidence — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 18:02, 21 October 2022 (UTC) *Based on the evidence already provided in this thread regarding how this Discord group has been advertised and coordinated on Reddit, specifically taking issue with content on en.wiki, I don't buy the claim that this is unrelated to en.wiki editing. Frankly, the rhetoric surrounding this group online is WP:RGW and vitriolic enough that I would have serious concerns about them even operating as a group on tr.wiki; there may be a case for starting a discussion on Metawiki. signed, ''Rosguill'' ''talk'' 16:39, 15 October 2022 (UTC) *:You are openly invited to the aforementioned group to see the proofs of my opposition on the subreddit. messages there are clearly showing that individuals wanted to support the subreddit and to invite reddit users while experienced editors including me opposed that. it would also prove the fact that I have never encouraged/supported anyone to edit on english wikipedia. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 18:01, 15 October 2022 (UTC) *::Could you more clearly explain what the purpose of this Discord group is? Setting aside your specific participation, what is the purpose of the group, and why has it been promoted on reddit forums in the highly combative manner detailed by LouisAragon in the first part of this discussion? signed, ''Rosguill'' ''talk'' 22:07, 15 October 2022 (UTC) *:::The fact that both the Discord and Reddit sub-forum are now private makes BerkBerk's claim even less believable. I also still have that screenshot of his "Planning" message if an admin is interested. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 17:52, 21 October 2022 (UTC) *::::Actually, according t
this post
from 9 days ago, the privating the subreddit was something planned in advance, so. That's on me. ~Styyx ''Talk''''?'' 23:24, 21 October 2022 (UTC) *:::::Ah, glad to see. Some users think that I am managing a whole reddit group despite I have opposed that group days ago. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 15:29, 22 October 2022 (UTC) *:::promotions were made by different users and multiple experienced users including me thought that it would be meatpuppetry and opposed that (as it could be seen on the server messages including the meatpuppet expression). The general thought of the community is that Turkish community on Wikipedia have been regressed a lot due to the disgusting decision of Turkish government on blocking Wikipedia, and therefore source interpretation has changed a lot, which I totally agree with that. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 15:27, 22 October 2022 (UTC) *::::, this does not allay concerns that the discord is operating as a POV-pushing platform. Additionally, your position in this thread is that there is a subset of people involved with the discord that have been publicizing it improperly, against your advice and against the intent of the server in the first place, would be a lot more convincing if you identified the black-hat editors misusing the discord so that we could investigate and address their malfeasance. signed, ''Rosguill'' ''talk'' 15:39, 22 October 2022 (UTC) *:::::ofcourse, the user that I have warned about this situation is Kutlug Şad as I explained above. ''Berk''''Berk'' ''68'' 16:23, 22 October 2022 (UTC) There's some POV editing happening right now at Karapapakhs, who were renamed to "Karapapakhs Turks" by some IPs and a new account. Drmies ( talk) 21:05, 15 October 2022 (UTC) :Have seen a large increase in dubious editing on Turkic history-related articles recently. I asked for a sockpuppet investigation into one because I thought edits were too similar. However, accounts coordinating off-wiki could very possibly be another solution. ~~ AirshipJ29 ( talk) 00:17, 17 October 2022 (UTC) ::Two brand new users are currently engaging in POV editing at
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, attempting to remove 7k sourced information through edit warring. This is not good. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 15:44, 24 October 2022 (UTC) *Aaand r/Turkviki has been made private by its moderators. ~Styyx ''Talk''''?'' 17:07, 18 October 2022 (UTC) *My screenshot of BerkBerk's "Planning" comment also shows a certain user (who has the role of "Yönetici", meaning "Executive"), that is User:Beyoglou. A notorious xenophobic pan-nationalist and sock ( Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Beyoglou/Archive), whom BerkBerk has claimed that he has "no relation to

and has tried to defen

Yet they are in the same discord, curious. Not to mention some of Beyoglou's socks have come to the aid of BerkBerk several times. Again, I have all kinds of proof to back this up, but WP:OUTING is not making this easy. I would prefer to send this to an admin who would be willing to make a quick judgement of this, rather than ArbCom. Though if I have no choice, I will send it to the latter. This connects rather too well with my current ArbCom report of BerkBerk. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 12:12, 25 October 2022 (UTC) *:Individual administrators aren't allowed to act on non-public evidence. It has to be ArbCom for something like this. –  User:Joe Roe, Joe ( talk) 12:14, 25 October 2022 (UTC) *::Thanks, I have sent it all to ArbCom and asked them about an update regarding my other report. However, I do think some sort of action or actions needs to be taken here, as this is very concerning. We can't just sit idle. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 14:09, 27 October 2022 (UTC) *I've gone ahead and blocked BerkBerk68. If y'all have a clue as to other editors I should block based on this matter, ping me. CaptainEek Edits Ho Cap'n! 19:31, 27 October 2022 (UTC) *:Was that an action based on private evidence (as you mention on the user's talk page) provided to ArbCom? If so, we can assume this was a block made in your capacity as an arbitrator (given that you wouldn't have access to that private evidence were you ''not'' one), and not a "standard functionary" — correct? — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 20:30, 27 October 2022 (UTC) *::@ User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime Ya know, that is a good question. I'm not 100% sure of that answer? I don't think it can be a block in my capacity as an Arb, because individual Arbs can't place blocks. An ArbCom block is by its nature a block by the committee and we only place them after a vote. So I think it must be a block in my capacity as an individual func. I asked that question of another Arb before I blocked, since I too wondered that, and they were also of the opinion that I could use the info ArbCom had been emailed to make an individual block. We do that from time to time with other matters: we get emailed something that really doesn't need the whole committee to waste its time on it, so one of us will just do it as an individual admin action. CaptainEek Edits Ho Cap'n! 08:15, 28 October 2022 (UTC) *:::An individual admin action based on private evidence that no other admin/functionary (other than those on the committee) can verify/review? Doesn't that sound incredibly close to a recent discussion.. perhaps the community needs to be consulted on if they're happy for these actions to take place. I'm certainly not, and would expect our arbs to use a bit of common sense. — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 08:18, 28 October 2022 (UTC) *::::I read that RfC as saying that individual admins couldn't make those blocks, but individual CU/OS could, or of course ArbCom. So unless I've misinterpreted that RfC, I don't see how taking the action as an individual CU is an issue? CaptainEek Edits Ho Cap'n! 08:27, 28 October 2022 (UTC) *:::::I thought the whole point with allowing that was private evidence was available for review by those with relevant access (i.e., ''all'' functionaries can review the private evidence which led to an action being taken)? Seeing as ''all'' functionaries are unable to review ''this'' evidence, and this ''wasn't'' an action by an arbitrator, all I can see is that you've decided to make a block based off of this thread. Perhaps that's warranted, I don't particularly care, but I definitely do care about ArbCom making somewhat secret decisions but enacting them in their private capacity. Whom do we hold accountable, the committee or the arb? How can we review an unblock request in this case? Do we contact the committee, or you? Why didn't ArbCom forward this evidence to the checkuser list when it decided it as an entity didn't want to do anything with it? These are worrying questions, and the community deserves transparency in how often this happens. — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 08:39, 28 October 2022 (UTC) While I see your concern, I'm not sure it's a major issue. Let's say that someone emails ArbCom an UpWork profile and says "so and so is a paid editor." Technically it's private evidence. But it would not be worth the time of the committee for all 15 members to deliberate and vote on blocking an obvious paid editor. So an individual Arb can just block said obvious paid editor without needing to make it an ArbCom block. It would be no different if say someone had emailed just me, and not ArbCom. In either case, the block I make is as an individual CU. The appeal is not difficult: the CU looking into unblocking just emails the blocking CU (pretty standard procedure) and asks what the basis for the block was. The blocking CU sends over the UpWork profile, and all is well. This case here is but a variation on that theme. CaptainEek Edits Ho Cap'n! 08:49, 28 October 2022 (UTC) :I disagree, so have opened a dedicated thread below. Thanks. — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 08:52, 28 October 2022 (UTC) * Thanks, CaptainEek. I will soon make a (probably unpopular) proposal here on how we can deal with this massive off-Wiki campaign, I would appreciate to hear what you all think of it. We shouldn't take this matter lightly one bit imo. Before the Reddit got private, there were like 400 members. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 23:02, 28 October 2022 (UTC) *:"I believe this all goes back to the current massive off-wiki campaign aimed at disrupting Wikipedia, which Beyoglou plays a leading part in." *:There is a massive witchhunt going against a lot of person has nothing to do with our so called "massive discord group". I don't even know any of the banned user excluding my sockpuppet "Crasyy". But as I said they try to accuse all vandals and newcomers on Turkish-topics of being meat puppet and related to our "pan-nationalist" group and block them. It's a concerning situation when it comes to newcomer users who try to edit Turkey related topics. when some of the users that making witch hunt against us notice these newcomers, will try to ban them with accusation of relating to us. Is creating Wikipedia-related community and editing Wikipedia illegal according to policies? Absouletly not. But when it comes to some idiotic teenagers in reddit that has nothing related to us, they made our discord group "Pan-Nationalistic", "Xenophobic". 95.70.214.41 ( talk) 14:19, 10 November 2022 (UTC) *::For example under this comment a user named "Nyhtar" says "They are even disrupting article not related to WP:KURDS". A random vandal changes "Russian" with Kurdish and accused to be in one of these groups. *:: *:: and other users who involved. 95.70.214.41 ( talk) 14:35, 10 November 2022 (UTC) <--- blocked
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of User:Beyoglou ::::(Writing so thread doesn't get archived tomorrow). -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 19:35, 5 December 2022 (UTC) :::::Ditto. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 02:04, 24 December 2022 (UTC)


Proposal

*Proposal: WP:ARBECR (which includes a 500edits/30days restriction) over WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS articles. As LouisAragon rightly put it, the WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS is a cesspool, and it's not going to get better anytime soon, especially with these massive off-wiki campaigns. In my 10 years on this site, the vast majority of IPs and brand new users in this area have been WP:NOTHERE, often ending up getting indeffed for pov editing and/or egregious attacks. It's also too easy for these troublemakers to sock nowadays, it's almost laughable. For example, see this long SPI archiv

of the notorious sock Aydın memmedov2000, which doesn't even show all of their socks, there are even more of this person her

Sadly that's just one of many cases. It would alleviate so much time and stress on Wikipedia if we implemented at least some sort of restriction in this area. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 00:30, 1 November 2022 (UTC) :I concur with HistoryofIran that there are too many WP:LTA, LTAs in WP:AA2 (I can't speak for WP:KURDS) and that something needs to be done to address this. Aside from the LTA HistoryofIran mentioned above, there are 2 additional LTAs ( 1 & 2) whose socks I must report at least once or twice each month. It's extremely rare for a new account or IP in AA2 to make a helpful edit; instead, 99% of the time, they only do so to vandalise or promote a POV. I think the requirement of 500 edits and 30 days (which could possibly be lowered to 200-300 edits and 15 days) is a good idea to address this problem, so I support it. — Golden ''call me maybe?'' 10:44, 1 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Yes, for both. There's so much disruption in these areas, I'm surprised we don't already have a good enough restriction on them. Nythar ( 💬- 🎃) 22:39, 1 November 2022 (UTC) *:Take a look a
this edit
I reverted just now. They're even disrupting article not related to WP:KURDS. Let's at least ECP articles directly related to that topic area. —  Nythar ( 💬- 🎃) 22:53, 1 November 2022 (UTC) *Support applying WP:ARBECR to AA2 and KURDS. Levivich ( talk) 16:27, 3 November 2022 (UTC) *Support something needs to be done concerning the flood of IPs and sockpuppets. The AA2 area is continuously being disrupted by the socks o
Aydın memmedov2000 Beyoglou Steverci
And a listing of disruption for the last 3 yrs
2022 disruption 2021 disruption 2020 disruption
I think this says it all. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 18:45, 6 November 2022 (UTC) *:If anyone needs further evidence, check out th
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by an IP at the Orontid dynasty. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 03:31, 13 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Clearly something needs to be done here. Hemiauchenia ( talk) 17:53, 7 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Surely something must need to be done about this disruption. -- Magnatyrannus ( talk | contribs) 22:22, 7 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Very sensible proposal to reduce the disruption. Khirurg ( talk) 23:59, 7 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Long, long overdue. - User:LouisAragon, LouisAragon ( talk) 15:30, 10 November 2022 (UTC) *Support the disruption is only ever going to grow, and it's already at unsustainable levels. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 ( talk) 19:44, 10 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Even though this won't stop them, it will certainly hinder their disruptive activity. Demetrios1993 ( talk) 21:08, 10 November 2022 (UTC) *Support Clearly there is almost no good activity by IPs and plenty of autoconfirmed socks. This is probably the most effective remedy. ‡ ''The Night Watch'' ω (talk) 19:01, 11 November 2022 (UTC) *@ HistoryofIran: I have no opinion on the proposal but would suggest replacing "500edits/30days restriction" with " extended-confirmed restriction" WP:ECR was carefully drafted specifically to address the nuances of applying a topic-wide 500/30 restriction. Best KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 19:56, 11 November 2022 (UTC) *:I see, so it's more or less the same as my proposal, but also takes cares of other details related to it. Thanks, I have slightly reworded my proposal. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 23:31, 11 November 2022 (UTC) *Support, this is a good idea considering what I've seen when patrolling vandalism. ''Liliana''''UwU'' ( talk / contribs) 23:35, 11 November 2022 (UTC) *Support, Disruptive IPs and socks are becoming a big nuisance for the AA2 area, with experienced editors spending significant time protecting the articles from the never-ending flow of IPs, socks, and new accounts, when they could be spending it more efficiently. Yes, it will affect new editors who have good intentions, however, I believe it is better for them if they do not begin their editing in intense editing areas such as AA2. So, I fully support proposed initiative. A b r v a g l ( PingMe) 06:18, 13 November 2022 (UTC) *Support, but only for ethnic or political topics in this area. Under the current scope of AA2, an article about an Armenian railroad would be covered by the sanctions, but ECP would be counterproductive unless the railroad has a significant role in an ethnic conflict, or a non-ECP user has repeatedly added ethnic fanaticism to the article. – LaundryPizza03 ( d ) 10:53, 13 November 2022 (UTC) *Support per constant disruption/vandalism by IPs on AA2 topic area. – Olympian '' loquere'' 06:23, 15 November 2022 (UTC) *Query I'm not against applying WP:ARBECR, but it seems to me this is an ArbCom-level restriction that needs to be applied, not one that we can do via WP:AN based on its phrasing. I support its implementation, but there appear to be some bureaucratic hurdles we should clarify. Buffs ( talk) 22:02, 16 November 2022 (UTC) *: Wikipedia:General sanctions#Community sanctions says the community can impose any general sanctions it wants, and can (and has) made its general sanctions identical in substance to sanctions imposed under ArbCom's procedures. That's if it wishes to, of course; the community is "not bound by Arbitration Committee procedures and guidelines" when imposing these general sanctions. Best, KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 22:58, 16 November 2022 (UTC) * This overwhelming support surely is more than enough for the WP:ARBECR to be implemented? -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 21:10, 19 November 2022 (UTC) *:Only if you're brave enough for the WP:ARCA template, which no one is. Otherwise, it'll probably have to be set up (i.e. ''split'') into something like WP:ARBEEWP:GS/RUSUKR. HTH. El_C 23:03, 19 November 2022 (UTC) *:: I'm sorry, but I'm not sure I understand. Are there even more steps required to go through with this? Weren't we only supposed to vote for it? -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 23:02, 20 November 2022 (UTC) *:::@ El C: I understood this proposal to be for establishing ECR as a community-imposed general sanction. That would not require ArbCom action, if I'm understanding correctly. @ HistoryofIran: I recommend posting at Wikipedia:Closure requests. Best, KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 23:04, 20 November 2022 (UTC) *::::I'm not sure why you'd think that, Kevin, when the proposal plainly says: . Now, asking the Committee at ARCA to consider doing that, as is the intent here, ought to be relatively straight forward when such overwhelming consensus has been gathered. Had I not been so lazy (I mean, the ARCA template isn't ''that'' hard) and likewise anyone else bothering, RUSUKR probably would have passed by motion as +ARBEE. The overall trend has been to streamline (subsume), like with WP:GS/COVID19WP:ARBCOVID; WP:GS/IPAKWP:ARBPAK; WP:GS/IRANPOLWP:ARBIRP; and so on. *::::To me, personally, it's more or less all the same (even when inelegant), but beyond that, I think it would make sense to have something along the line of clerks assisting users, who, like in this instance, were able to accomplish community consensus for their proposal to add/adjust an existing ArbCom sanctions regimes. To help them file the paperwork, as it were. Because the less of an access ceiling, the better, I'm sure you'd agree. And all of this as we are in
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. El_C 01:54, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *:::::The confusion about this proposal may be my fault. Before my comment here, the proposal was for "500edits/30days restriction over" the articles. I suggested changing it to WP:ECR, which describes more nuances and implementing rules. My thought was that the community would implement the restriction itself, not that it would ask ArbCom to do so. Best, KevinL (aka L235 · t · c) 14:55, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *::::::Sorry, I'm not following. What I quoted (the proposal: ''WP:ARBECR ..over WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS'') was from Nov 1; your comment to whch you link is from Nov 11. The two Arbcom sanctions regimes mentioned in the proposal, WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS, are ones that many of the users supporting the proposal are already accustomed to (to whichever extent). What would be the benefit of adding a third sanctions regime, except this time making it WP:GS instead of WP:ACDS? Would it not make more sense to just amend AA2/KURDS, instead of overcomplicating everything with a new log, new alerts and page notices, new thing to remember? Thwink about it! El_C 16:42, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *:::::::Sorry guys, but I am even more lost now. Is there a tutorial somewhere for dummies that I can follow? I wanna proceed as soon as possible, especially since the numbers of socks are slowly ramping up. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 23:23, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *::::::::That's exactly what I've been trying to work towards in my comments above (and elsewhere), HistoryofIran. I wish Kevin would have addressed my point about this . Oh well, maybe next time. El_C 23:28, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *:::::::, the original proposal was for a 500 edits/30 days restriction, as seen in this diff provided by Kevin. This was overwritten later, following Kevin's comment. Can we please get the administrative and bureaucratic eccentricities out of the way, and have some sort of action on the problem? ~~ AirshipJungleman29 ( talk) 12:56, 22 November 2022 (UTC) *::::::::I'm not preventing you from doing anything, least of all ''read'' what I had written. El_C 13:36, 22 November 2022 (UTC) *Support because of constant sockpuppeting. ZaniGiovanni ( talk) 11:32, 21 November 2022 (UTC) *Oppose even though I know that this isn't going to have an effect. When I created what would become ECP in 2015, it was meant to be a last-ditch creative effort to stop the highest-level of disruption on the project. I feel that this proposal rolls it out to a far too broad array of articles while lesser remedies have yet to be tried. -- Guerillero Parlez Moi 20:55, 26 November 2022 (UTC) *Oppose per Guerillero and my comments at WP:ARCA. ProcrastinatingReader ( talk) 22:27, 26 November 2022 (UTC) *Support. Nominator has given definitive proof that too many IPs and accounts have disrupted Kurdish-related articles for many years. Some personal experience at Southern Kurdish. ~~ lol1 VNIO⁠🎌 (I made a mistake?  talk to me) 07:50, 29 November 2022 (UTC) *Potential oppose, potential support - I am reticent to support an automatic major restriction on such a scale as the entire (amended as of 2013) AA2 scope. I'm aware, of course, of the gaming risk, but I don't think we'd ever endorse such an action were there (say) a dispute nexus between the US and UK. I would support this restriction on the ''conflict'' between the two countries (broadly construed, by all means), but opppose a restriction on the individual countries and their topics. Nosebagbear ( talk) 10:27, 29 November 2022 (UTC) *Oppose applying restrictions on the entire AA2 scope, per statistics below. Undecided on narrower restrictions, and restrictions on WP:KURDS. BilledMammal ( talk) 02:25, 30 November 2022 (UTC) *Oppose general ECP. When we're ECPing an area, we should be doing so only if it is a narrowly-tailored way to prevent future disruption. The arguments above note that the locus of the disruption is threefold: the first is that there are a number of disruptive IPs, the second is that there is general problems newer editors and the third is that there is socking going on. For the first issue, semi-protection would solve this quite easily; we don't need ECP to protect a topic area from disruptive IP editors. For the second, if the concern is new (canvassed) editors, then ECP isn't required to weed them out; semi-protection would likely serve as enough of a barrier to disruption that people would not be able to enter the topic spontaneously and begin to disrupt articles. For the third case, I do not see substantial evidence that long-term persistent sockmasters are deterred by ECP requirements; IceWhiz, NoCal100, and יניב הורון all still sock in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict area, and frankly I don't see why this is going to be different. That being said, semi-protection would well-address most forms of disruption in this area, and I might be able to get behind a 1-year semi-protection in the area. To paraphrase 's close o
this 2021 discussion
I'm not seeing the reasons for why ECP should supersede a testing-the-waters semi-protection in this topic area, especially when ''the majority of the complaints'' are about IP editors doing the disruption. — Red-tailed hawk  (nest) 06:17, 30 November 2022 (UTC) *:Oppose I can see the merits of both arguments. I think semi-protection is likely the better option; if the socks are that determined, they'll simply stick around for the 30 days/500 edit requirements before starting again. Semi-protection works best in my mind and tends to prevent these "hit and run" vandalism efforts where they only change a few words here and there rather than substantially blanking/re-writing sections in an article. Oaktree b ( talk) 19:57, 6 December 2022 (UTC) *Support – I trust the rationale and evidence provided by numerous experienced editors in these topic areas. Aza24 (talk) 09:44, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support Eurasian and Turkic-related topics have long been subjected to disruption by IPs and new users, often socks or meat puppets with agendas. This will help prevent that.-- Ermenrich ( talk) 19:23, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Neutral - As stated here on ARCA, I'd rather have a general sanction for all of Turkey. EvergreenFir (talk) 22:26, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Comment for Kurds - I would have been supportive of the proposal if it was done back in 2019-2021 when the disruption was constant at WP:Kurds. However, there hasn't been much disruption in recent months from my observation, only isolated incidents. Semsûrî ( talk) 13:02, 18 December 2022 (UTC)


At ARCA

Might as well do myself, or it probably just won't happen. I requested ArbCom to amend WP:AA2 and WP:KURDS by motion per the #Proposal. See: WP:ARCA#Long title. El_C 22:49, 23 November 2022 (UTC) :I've listed this at WP:CENT in case that helps move things forward. Levivich ( talk) 21:48, 28 November 2022 (UTC)


Statistics

IP editors were reverted: *65% of the time on articles related to Armenia and Azerbaijan *44% of the time on articles related to Armenia or Azerbaijan *57% of the time on articles related to Kurds *40% of the time on articles related to American politics *28% of the time on all articles Non-AC editors were reverted *64% of the time on articles related to Armenia and Azerbaijan *49% of the time on articles related to Armenia or Azerbaijan *63% of the time on articles related to Kurds *53% of the time on articles related to American politics *37% of the time on all articles Non-EC editors were reverted *47% of the time on articles related to Armenia and Azerbaijan *33% of the time on articles related to Armenia or Azerbaijan *42% of the time on articles related to Kurds *27% of the time on articles related to American politics *17% of the time on all articles Non-EC but AC editors were reverted *44% of the time on articles related to Armenia and Azerbaijan *30% of the time on articles related to Armenia or Azerbaijan *38% of the time on articles related to Kurds *23% of the time on articles related to American politics *13% of the time on all articles All editors were reverted *23% of the time on articles related to Armenia and Azerbaijan *15% of the time on articles related to Armenia or Azerbaijan *26% of the time on articles related to Kurds *14% of the time on articles related to American politics *10% of the time on all articles Articles were determined by looking at articles within the scope of the relevant wikiprojects; WP:WikiProject Armenia, WP:WikiProject Azerbaijan, and WP:WikiProject Kurdistan. BilledMammal ( talk) 14:24, 29 November 2022 (UTC) :This is useful. Can you clarify if "non-EC" editors includes IP/non-confirmed editors? If so, can you give statistics for non-EC editors who ''are'' autoconfirmed? :For comparion, could we get the revert rate in non-ECR hot-bed topics like American Politics? :Did you do this programmatically or did you select a sample of articles? ( out of interest, could your revert script from WP:RESPONDER-RFC be used for this kind of analysis?) ProcSock ( talk) 01:51, 30 November 2022 (UTC) ::"non-EC" editors include non-confirmed editors, but not IP editors. I've added the requested statistics, as well as few others. I've also attempted to include the revert rate in AP2, but I'm not certain I have properly identified the area; I used :American_politics_task_force_articles and it includes articles on American politics not covered by AP2 (the AP2 template is only used on a ~200 articles, so isn't useful here). ::I did this with Quarry; see Edit count Armenia or Azerbaijan articles, Edit count American politics articles, Edit count Kurdistan articles, Edit count Armenia and Azerbaijan articles, and Reversions by editor. Reversion by editor only looks at November 2022; the rest look at all of 2022. They also don't account for the increase in edit count since making the relevant edits; if an editor has EC now, it assumes they had it when they made the edit. BilledMammal ( talk) 02:22, 30 November 2022 (UTC)


Retired editor SchroCat

Sorry to bring this to light, but the editor in question just refuses to stop WP:ASPERSIONS against multiple users. This is a little confusing because SchroCat is a retired editor who is using multiple IPs to edit. *SchroCat accused of Shibbolethink of stalki

and being unethic

Even after Shibbolethink attempted to clarify the dispute in a GF manner SchroCat against made an accusation and went further by calling it gaslighting and disgustin

*At this stage I contacted Shibbolethink via TALK to warn them that SchroCat was a hostile editor. SchroCat was less than friendly towards me in the past, but I just let it go and moved on. *This seemed to move things along, but a few days later SchroCat accused Shibbolethink of edit warring

Then SchroCat went to User:InvadingInvader, InvadingInvader’s TALK and made accusations against myself, InvadingInvader, and EnPassantbr>
Again, I attempted to steer the editor away, but everything becomes a WP:BATTLEGROUND it seems. Generally I would just this behavior go and move on, but this editor's actions on several articles are watching at the present is becoming an unnecessary distraction. Based on the editor's history this isn't the first time this type of behavior has been a problem. In light of the editor not listening to advice in GF I bring it here hoping that brings it to an end. Thanks! Nemov ( talk) 21:14, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :Either an editor has retired or hasn't, it can't be both. If SchroCat is behind the IPs? I wish he'd would stop continuing 'signed out' & officially un-retire. GoodDay ( talk) 21:36, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::No, User:GoodDay, you are mistaken. The editor cannot be determined to be in a retired or non-retired state, like the cat whose living or non-living state is indeterminate. Robert McClenon ( talk) 01:43, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::Sorry, I probably should have linked to where the user said they were SchroCat, but the identity wasn't in dispute. For example, the IP removed the notice from SchroCat's TALK. Nemov ( talk) 21:40, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::Yeah, the editor signs their comments as "" or something similar. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 01:02, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :Comments: :1. I'm not an expert in policy, but I'm getting a feeling that this could constitute as some form of sockpuppetry. I won't further entertain the feeling unless there is solid proof. :2. I would fully support the initial comment as a neutral testament of what happened. :3. To respond to GoodDay's initial comment, during an ongoing discussion on whether to include an infobox on Mackenzie Ziegler's article, the IP 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:EC7C:7CCE:D2B2:CF59 opposed the idea and listed them as formerly being known as SchroCat. That's when Nemov first alerted me to SchroCat's history and the Infobox debate, and upon our discussion about the past, the IP 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:F9F0:EEDB:4180:806C started accusing us of personal attacks left, right, and center. Based on their responses, though no verbatim admission has come from the latter IP, I have reason to believe that both IPs are SchroCat. InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 21:37, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::Could you provide the diffs of where I have “accused you of personal attacks left, right, and center”? 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:65FE:FE8:B65C:3BC4 ( talk) 21:54, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::I've contacted SchroCat & asked him to either un-retire or stop continuing forward signed-out, if he's behind the IPs. We should also take caution, that it's not someone else claiming to be SchroCat, just to get him banned. GoodDay ( talk) 21:43, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::I neither need to un-retire, nor wish to. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:65FE:FE8:B65C:3BC4 ( talk) 21:54, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::::If that's your attitude? then you're on your own. If you end up site-banned? so be it. GoodDay ( talk) 22:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::::My attitude? As far as I am aware, that’s long-standing practice, given there are no policies or guidelines that say the opposite. I pop back in from time to time, which is acceptable, rather than “an attitude”. Cheers 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:302F:5717:579F:6EE8 ( talk) 22:10, 10 December 2022 (UTC) *Yes, I said Shibbolethink was disgraceful. I stand by that. You don’
infer editors are delusional
For someone who purports to be a medical professional, that is a disgraceful statement to make. : He called me delusional because I said he had stalked me between articles and harassed me by removing or moving my comments. He has:
removed a comment I made

said I have opened the RFC in bad faith
:The stalking began after h
claimed sources saying Rylance should be described as British American
(He shouldn't be – the sources even come close to backing that up). He stonewalled on the talk page, so an RfC is in progress. Since then, he has appeared after me at the following articles (some are obviously natural links, others are definitely not). :
List of awards and nominations received by Mark Rylance
:
James Joyce
:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
:
Claude Debussy
:
Moorgate Tube Crash
:
Laurence Olivier
:
The Shoes of the Fisherman (film)
(I hadn't edited the article, but I had altered the link in the Olivier article) * I have also received a series of posts on my talk page from him includin
veiled accusations
Thi
was the one message he has dropped into the middle of the RFC
which is more than a little inappropriate. I am unable to leave a message on his talk page about this as it is semi-protected. He has also moved part of one of my comments (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Laurence_Olivier&diff=1125987334&oldid=1125922063)? I reverted (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Laurence_Olivier&diff=1126045730&oldid=1125987334) pointing out it was an answer to his previous comment, but he again moved it (https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Laurence_Olivier&diff=1126112389&oldid=1126078039). As to the comments on InvadingInvader‘s talk page. I have pointed out that they are hardly in good faith, and one of the accusations (from , was untrue. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:65FE:FE8:B65C:3BC4 ( talk) 21:54, 10 December 2022 (UTC) *:Every one of those talk pages has either an entirely benign reason, or my participation is completely unrelated to "stalking/HOUNDING", or otherwise unconnected to this user: ::#The article List of awards and nominations received by Mark Rylance is directly related to the article I first encountered this IP at (
Mark Rylance Sir David Mark Rylance Waters (born 18 January 1960) is a British actor, playwright and theatre director. He is known for his roles on stage and screen having received numerous awards including an Academy Award, three BAFTA Awards, two Laurence ...
). It doesn't take a genius to figure out how I got there. And honestly, truly, I never noticed this was the same IP. I think the user has said they aren't all the users in that range

::#There are other editors involved in these discussions, who I respect (but sometimes disagree with and sometimes agree with), and I often find the discussions they participate in interesting. (e.g. User:SMcCandlish, User:Dronebogus): Talk:James Joyce, Talk:Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Talk:Claude Debussy, Talk:Laurence Olivier. These are also, if you notice, all infobox disputes, a thing I literally just found out about, and am trying to get as far away from as possible now that I see how ridiculously inane and contentious the disputes are. ::# Moorgate tube crash: This is the only one even remotely connected to the user. They have discussed quite often how many FAs and GAs they have created, in an attempt to bolster their arguments or give their opinion more weight (Again, no idea if this user is truly SchroCat). I looked at FAs and GAs SchroCat has created, and this one looked interesting. As far as I know, the IP hasn't edited that article in a very long time (if ever). and I don't think I edited any area of the article they also edited recently (if ever). ::# Shoes of the Fisherman: This user (I think same person?) posted on WT:RM about the article Special:PermanentLink/1125936398#Requested move, a place I frequent (as an active page mover). They didn't sign as SchroCat as they have elsewhere, but I'm thinking that must be where this comes from. Again, had no idea it was the same user. :So how exactly would any of the above constitute WP:HOUNDING? Should I never edit articles the editor has ''ever'' ''touched''? That would be a de facto SchroCat TBAN, something I would not be in favor of. I have no interest in interacting with ''or'' avoiding this user. I have no interest in checking each and every article for whether this /64 range has ever edited (especially since they occasionally edit with other ranges, how would I even know?) I have no interest in interacting with this user whenever possible, they have made doing so an extremely unpleasant experience. I care very little about the content of these disputes. I am happy to go with consensus in each and every case, and have said as much repeatedly.In response to any attempt to create consensus via compromise, or follow BRD, I have been met with numerous WP:ASPERSIONS and bad faith accusations: ::#The user has gone to discussions we are both in (as described above, unconnected to this user), and accused me of only participating because of them

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky&diff=1125727353

::#They have said they feel "chilled" and "threatened" because of my actions. (e.g. moving comments to user talk, or in order of contribution as is customary

and that I "gaslight" the

In each situation, I have defaulted to their preferred formatting, given that they appear to have strong opinions about it. Truly doesn't matter to me. Happy to go with whatever they wanted, and have done so. ::#They have accused me of edit warring, without evidence, and without me providing more than a single revert

This, btw, is when they boldly remove content. Any revert of their actions is . Reverts the user does are good quality contributions. In this case, I reverted ONCE and was told I was "". ::#They have accused me of harassing them, when I and other users have simply attempted to discuss their actions in good faith on their talk page

The user's only response has been such comments as:

and

::#When I had no idea which user this editor previously was (as I had not and still do not care to check their anon IP history) I asked them if they edited under other accounts and if they were blocked under those accounts (a question I ask every anon IP who claims to be a longstanding user

they blanked and said "" ::#They discuss all issues on article talk, especially those which are unrelated to the content of the article in question, in blatant violation of WP:TALKOFFTOPIC (and resist any attempt to move discussions to more appropriate venues) ::#Any user who disagrees with them is arguing in bad faith. (at least four I can count) Any user who has different opinions than them is not arguing in good faith, harassing them, etc. I encourage anyone to try and find a place where they've disagreed with someone in a productive way. I could not. :I neglected to say above, as SchroCat and as other IPs, they have been blocked a total of FIVE (maybe six?) times for creating a battleground, for edit warring (on ArbCom of all places, with arbs!), and for sock-puppetry

For many of the same behaviors I describe above. :Add to this: the explicit WP:OWN behavior (this user is a filter placed upon every article they have ever edited, in which they will create controversy and edit war over minute changes such as adding spouses to an infobox), the WP:BATTLEGROUNDs they create (everyone is with them or against them, a friendly editor whose actions they like, or someone who harasses them). And so on. :I am happy to provide diffs showing any of the above. :As far as I can tell, this user edits on anonymous IPs partially ''because'' of their previous block log and history. Not to mention the ArbCom restriction that they must declare themselves when asked by Arbs. If anything, their behavior has become ''more'' brazenly standoffish since going full anon IP. And it's taken longer for admins to catch up with their many addresses given that behavior is stretched across different IPs (block evasion)

Why is this something the project is tolerating, given the past disruption? What does this user, in their current state and behavior, contribute to the project? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 01:42, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::This user has contributed a large body of very well written articles on interesting topics. These articles continue to have new readers which constitutes an ongoing contribution to the project. User:Mr Ernie, Mr Ernie ( talk) 16:07, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::Yep, and I commend them for those efforts and contributions. But that does not outweigh the sheer number of personal attacks and edit wars, the overall WP:OWN behavior, and general ''pattern'' of BATTLEGROUNDing, OWNership, and lack of collaboration from this editor. I encourage you to find an instance when this editor was able to collaborate with someone they disagreed with about a fundamental "preference" disagreement. I could not find a single one. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:10, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *I'm not sure there is anything further that admins can do about this. I can think of no sanction more severe than being condemned to spend your free time arguing against infoboxes as an IP editor. Levivich ( talk) 22:35, 10 December 2022 (UTC) *:I don’t just to that. I occasionally make sure standards are kept on sourcing and that sources are no misrepresented while someone tries to crowbar petty nationalism onto an article. Then I get bored and go away do something useful with my life for a couple of months. - 86.162.16.154 ( talk) 22:42, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::Levivich. From this time onward, whoever the IPs (mobile or computer) are, they'll likely not be trusted again, going forward. GoodDay ( talk) 22:52, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::Assuming arguendo that the IPs are actually SchroCat, this is a fairly textbook example of evading scrutiny, given SchroCat's history in this area. If you're retired, retire, or scratch the Wikipedia itch in such a way that you're not noticed. If you're not retired, please log into your account so editors understand who they're working with. You can't have it both ways. ::If it's not SchroCat, arguing about infoboxes is a privilege (punishment?) that really ought to be reserved to logged-in editors. Mackensen (talk) 22:58, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::Evading scrutiny? I signed my !votes using my name, so there is no evasion. I cannot log back in: my password was scrambled a couple of years ago and I have no wish to return to full time editing, just drop in. And no, discussions over things like IBs is for all users, registered and unregistered. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 23:02, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::::There's still an email address associated with your account, which generally means the account is recoverable. You could also register a new account under a new name. Editing as a logged-out IP when your IP changes frequently (not your fault, but it's a fact) makes more work for the editors trying to work with you. You need to make a choice here. Mackensen (talk) 23:21, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::::I've made my choice, thanks. I will continue to return as an IP editor when I feel like editing. If there is a policy or guideline against that, please show it me and I'll adhere to it. If there isn't, then I will continue to edit as an IP, signing my old user name when appropriate. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 23:28, 10 December 2022 (UTC) :::::: WP:LOUTSOCK? As everyone else has said: you can't retire and then continue to edit actively, especially not logged out in a way that people could be deceived into thinking you don't have an account. casualdejekyll 23:36, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::Just as WP:NOTHERE admits more than one reading, so too does WP:LOUTSOCK. Just sayin'. E Eng 05:47, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::Loutsock? I don't edit under my old name, so Loutsock can't apply (my last edit as SchroCat was September 2020). As I have already said, when I occasionally return, and where appropriate (!votes in contentious areas, etc), I sign saying what my former account was so as not to be accused of evasion. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 23:43, 10 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::One thing I'd like to note about WP:LOUTSOCK and whether or not this user will be an issue for the project moving forward: If this IS SchroCat, they have tried to have a (albeit hidden) WP:CLEANSTART at least twic

and got a CU-block both times, as a result of their behavior. They have also tried to be WP:RTV, vanished at least once, and had it reversed due to their behavior

would say it is absurd for the community to not see this logged out editing as yet another way to have their behavior less scrutinized. SchroCat seems to want their cake and to eat it too, to be anonymous, but also able to cite their "long history of FAs and GAs" as experience AND ALSO avoid the baggage of their many prior blocks and their current editing restriction. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 14:12, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::lmao User:Xx78900, Xx78900 ( talk) 13:44, 13 December 2022 (UTC) Would it be appropriate for a checkuser to comment on whether the IP editor may be SchroCat? (possibly not, as checkusers are usually loath to link an IP to an account for a range of good reasons concerning privacy). Nick-D ( talk) 01:08, 11 December 2022 (UTC) : There wouldn't even be any way to tell. The logs are purged every few months. NinjaRobotPirate ( talk) 01:31, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :: We can infer certain traits from the CU log from past checks of the named account. We do normally avoid linking a named account to an IP, but SchroCat has self-disclosed right here, so he's waived the privacy to which he would otherwise be entitled. Because of this self-disclosure, I don't think it's necessary right now to run a check. I also don't think his motives are malicious, but if the community believes this to be disruptive, we can handle it through normal admin actions. Katie talk 02:06, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::How do we know these IPs are the same person and that person is SchroCat? Also he was party to an AE or ARCA or something about infoboxes when he retired, so, there's that. , didn't you deal with this already once before? Levivich ( talk) 02:44, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::According t
this
the only logged editing restriction I could find, "SchroCat is required to disclose any future alternative accounts either publicly or privately to the Arbitration Committee." Question is, are the IPs the person who now claims to be SchroCat is using "accounts" under this restriction, and have they been reporting them to ArbCom as required? The other possible concern is when SchroCat (if this is SchroCat) ''doesn't'' identify themselves as an IP, is that "avoiding scrutiny" of their editing per WP:SOCKPUPPETRY? Beyond My Ken ( talk) 03:21, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::Thanks, I didn't know about that. This ARCA is what I remembered. Levivich ( talk) 04:28, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *While the random IPs in multiple discussions are confusing, the real issue is the consistent behavior towards other editors. This has been a problem in the past and now is continuing post-retirement. I don't have objections to the editor leaving comments on articles as an IP editor, it's the comments towards other editors which need to stop. Nemov ( talk) 02:33, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::: User:Gerda Arendt asked the candidates for ArbCom whether we still have infobox wars. Maybe the answer is that, due to quantum entanglement, we may or may not have infobox wars with an editor who may or may not be active. Robert McClenon ( talk) 03:09, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::: As my name was mentioned: today is the last day to vote. There have been ''few'' discussions about infoboxes over 2021 and 2022. When I saw
Laurence Olivier Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier (; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage ...
, however, I sadly noticed that the topic is still not at peace. After I asked in my survey, we had even more such discussions. - I don't understand the problem, because I strongly believe that a lead and an infobox can coexist in an article, serving different types of readers, - why was that ever a reason to fight? - I asked the arb candidates about ideas for peace, and they offered none. My simple approach: 1) every editor please stick to two comments per discussion. (Can anybody count how many comments the various IPs named SchroCat made in Laurence Olivier alone? On top of edit-warring over the new infobox.) 2) treat infoboxes just like other editing, in civility and respecting WP:BRD. Better ideas, anybody? -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 09:43, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: , don't worry too much about Infoboxes; that's only tangential to this topic. This thread is not about that, but about a possible community ban of an editor. You're welcome to opine in the #Survey section above, if you wish to. Mathglot ( talk) 09:47, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: Fix ping: . Mathglot ( talk) 09:49, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::: I thought I opined clearly enough, but if not: ::::::* I don't worry about infoboxes (at all). They come, and they come without me, I don't have to worry. ::::::* It is SchroCat who worries too much about infoboxes, getting into trouble again and again over ''only'' this topic, instead of just accepting community consensus. ::::::* I do not support banning a valuable content editor, when a topic ban or a two-comments-per-discussion restriction (best for all participants) would be enough to stop disruption. ::::::* As expressed before, multiple times, I'd prefer if SchroCat would edit under the user name. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 11:15, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::Gerda, your two posts preceding this one are disingenuous and a very selective reading of the origin of WP:BLUDGEONING in infobox discussions. Perhaps the reason this thread has not boomeranged on those editors is that other editors don't want to engage their behaviors, as they should land those editors in arb enforcement. And I'm not referring to SchroCat. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 14:50, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *The people who oppose infoboxes are good content creators, not drive-by disruptors. Let them have their say without bitter argument. If the IP bothers you, ignore them. You don't have to counter everything the IP says. If you respond to them, they are entitled to reply. Post on this noticeboard if the IP is a problem after people stop arguing with them and stop fiddling with their comments. An editor can stop using their account and later post as an IP if they want—nothing nefarious is going on. Johnuniq ( talk) 04:36, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *:This has zero to do with infoboxes. I can't be clearer about that. This is about a single editor who continues to accuse others repeatedly after being asked to stop. That is a problem. Accusing others of stalking, harassment, and lying isn't a simple content dispute. When an editor has been blocked for this behavior in the past and refuses to stop what other recourse is there? Nemov ( talk) 05:11, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *::Pay no mind to the old he-wouldn't-be-such-a-jerk-if-people-didn't-bother-him-so-much defense. Frankly I'm surprised it took 12 hours to appear in this thread. Levivich ( talk) 05:47, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *:::It's a little troublesome that some editors seem unconcerned about this issue. This is a clear case of an edtior accusing others of lying, harassment, stalking, and gaslighting. WP:ASPERSIONS is very clear on this subject. This is the routine for SchroCat. Nemov ( talk) 15:28, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Don't think there's anything to do here. Yep, this is obnoxious; nope, doesn't seem to be against any of our policies (although we ''do'' need to verify when an IP claims to be a registered user; just saying "hey it's me" isn't sufficient). Requiring SchroCat return to their account won't actually solve anything. If his behavior becomes abusive, the next step is proposing an indef here, but there would need to be a lot more (and more egregious) evidence for that. History also tells us that proposals to sanction someone are least productive when filed by someone at the other end of an infobox battle, for better or worse. FWIW. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 14:14, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *:The current situation isn't great. SchroCat's user page says he's retired. His talk page was protected yesterday. An IP who is probably SchroCat, given his conduct, is signing himself as such but his IP keeps changing. This mode of editing has and will continue to cause confusion and create friction, even leaving aside that SchroCat's conduct toward other editors hasn't improved over the years. I don't see why the project has to sign up for more of this; we do get a choice after all. Mackensen (talk) 15:59, 11 December 2022 (UTC)


Is this WP:SPI? WP:OWN?

Today multiple IPs have edited the Moorgate tube crash page, reverting grammar improvements, and then going on to my talk page (where at least one of them admitted to being SC) and the article's talk page. This includes: # (diffs
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Is it worth launching an SPI regarding this? Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 16:40, 11 December 2022 (UTC) : and have also had interactions with one or more of these, whether it be on the main page or the talk page. On my talk page there were signs of WP:OWN as well. Troublesome and tiring. Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 16:45, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::These IPs are all from a single dynamic /64 IPv6 range (the first four groups of numbers are the same), meaning it's all one device, presumably one person, who claims to be SchroCat. No need for SPI here. There are other concerns but this is normal for a dynamic IPv6. Levivich ( talk) 16:50, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::Basically this is just more and more evidence this IP range tries to WP:OWN articles edited by User:SchroCat. Even very small changes by multiple users are reverted with various antagonistic edit summaries , . They appear to have improved their language a bit since the opening of this AN discussion, but the actual OWN behavior of any and all edits reverted through this person as a "filter" is still the same. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:51, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::After reported these edits to ANEW, I have blocked for 48 hours for violating 3RR over things like whether to join two sentences with a semicolon and whether "London Underground" takes an article or not. Just thought you'd like to know. Daniel Case ( talk) 04:24, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::That’s just not true. I reverted the parts of your edit that were not an improvement to an FA, that is all. That’s not ownership, that’s having standards. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1930:3AE6:7605:784 ( talk) 16:57, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :Its a dynamic IP that my system changes. That’s not something I control. :It’s a misnomer to describe the edits as “grammar improvements”. They weren’t, which is why they were ''partially'' reverted. I have given my explanation of why on the talk page. :It is untrue to say there are signs on OWN, as I explained quite clearly. - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1930:3AE6:7605:784 ( talk) 16:47, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :: Your IP address really changes 4 times in one day, between ones you have already used a few hours or minutes earlier? Really? Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 16:50, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::This is pretty common for IP6. But also, SchroCat, what you're doing is exactly what WP:OWN is about. 100.36.106.199 ( talk) 16:53, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Nope. Removing problematic or sub-standard edits isn’t ownership. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1930:3AE6:7605:784 ( talk) 16:58, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: Have a read of WP:OWNBEHAVIOUR and get back to us, see what you think. You did say on my talk it was a page you had taken through FA... Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 17:00, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::As far as I can tell, the IP range exhibits every single one of those behaviors. The thing is, they just cite WP:FAOWN to justify it. And, to be fair, to WP:STEELMAN, FAOWN ''does'' say: . But ''extremely importantly'', the language in this policy is: ::::::#a ''suggestion'' for ''courtesy'', not a mandate ::::::#Described as for ''significant'' changes ::::::#Asking those FA editors to to avoid "ownership" behavior ::::::This IP range reverts and "filters" even ''extremely small'' changes that are all about user "preference", not about policy, sources, MOS, or actual FA criteria. They have cited none of these four things to justify reversions here (or honestly, elsewhere). They have only cited that they are restoring the "" or similar. AKA their preferred version that they claim to have created. That's not FAOWN, that's OWN. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:07, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::"Significant" may not be apparent to editors unfamiliar with all the sources, and can often involve ''only one word'' that introduces subtle inaccuracy. SandyGeorgia ( Talk) 15:02, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::I don't think this particular defense applies to comma splices, semicolons, and whether "London Underground" needs a definite article. Although I agree it is often true. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:23, 14 December 2022 (UTC) : Here are all the contribs from the 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801::0/64 IPv6 range (I think). You can see the claim of "occasionally" editting is a lark: in fact, SchroCat (or an IP claiming to be him) has been editing almost every day on this range. The last 500 edits go back to September; 1000 to May, when this range made its first edits. Before that, it was likely a different range. There is also at least one IPv4 range here claiming to be SchroCat, 86.162.16.0/24, which has made edits like this one a week ago and this one a year and a half ago. There are probably more ranges. Anyway, if someone wants to make a proposal to block these ranges, I'd support it, for any number of reasons: impersonation (we have no idea if this is really SchroCat), edit warring, evasion, incivility, ownership, or my favorite reason: to stop this poor soul from spending any more of his life arguing against infoboxes. Levivich ( talk) 17:29, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::*Brilliant, except a large number of these aren’t me. I’m spinning through the list and while many of them are mine, a significant proportion are not. - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1930:3AE6:7605:784 ( talk) 18:01, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::*:Housekeeping comment: IP 2A00: please follow WP:THREAD for your replies; your 18:01 response belongs at the same level as my 17:38 comment below, and just below it, if you are replying, as did I, to Levivich's 17:29 comment above. Going forward, please observe standard reply protocols. Thanks, Mathglot ( talk) 18:06, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :: Impressive research, thanks! I'm worried that launching some sort of proposal might take months' worth of diffs and IP addresses, not to mention the vast swathes of editors involved at any level!! Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 17:34, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::Eh, I'll do it. I'm clearly involved, but I will try and word it as neutrally as possible (and am happy to incorporate any and all constructive criticism). I think it can be done here as easily as at ANI, anyone correct me if I'm wrong. And if this needs to be moved to ANI, I would be fine with that as well. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:36, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::You can just add a section below for the proposal so it's attached to this discussion. I'd support that. Nemov ( talk) 17:41, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::In the process :) —  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:41, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :: I'd support it, too. Mathglot ( talk) 17:38, 11 December 2022 (UTC)


Proposal: CBAN the person behind these IP ranges (and User:SchroCat) from editing the English Wikipedia

''(AKA CBAN the person formerly known as, or claiming to be, User:SchroCat)'' * * * This person should be indef CBAN'd for the following reasons: # WP:OWN - as demonstrated above, the user acts as a filter placed upon any and all articles brought to FA by User:SchroCat. Any changes, even extremely small ones, are reverted. (see this recent edit war over whether to join two sentences with a semicolon and whether "London Underground" should have a definite article) The user defends this behavior with WP:FAOWNbr>
but fails to cite any policy, MOS, guideline, or FAC which support their position
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Moorgate_tube_crash&diff=1126867681]. It mostly boils down to personal preference, when they revert to their preferred version (which they claim to have written). # Wikipedia:Incivility, Incivility and failure to
assume good faith In human interactions, good faith ( la, bona fides) is a sincere intention to be fair, open, and honest, regardless of the outcome of the interaction. Some Latin phrases have lost their literal meaning over centuries, but that is not the case ...
. Any user who disagrees with them is arguing in bad faith. (at least foureight I can count
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/SchroCat&diff=prev&oldid=112522735

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Ink_Black_Heart&diff=prev&oldid=111233626

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Ken_%22Snakehips%22_Johnson&diff=prev&oldid=107927945

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ken_%22Snakehips%22_Johnson&diff=prev&oldid=107927555

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fight_Club&diff=prev&oldid=1071230929]) Any user who has different opinions than them is stalking them
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ralph_Bagnold&diff=prev&oldid=1123898837], harassing them
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Mark_Rylance&diff=112579031

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky&diff=1125882091], etc. I encourage anyone to try and find a place where they've disagreed with someone in a productive way. I could not. The user has a variety of unfriendly ways of describing others: "stalkers", "harassers", "someone isn’t in listening mode"
/ins>, etc. The range blanks any and all attempts of discussion on their user talk, without engagement
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:2A00:23C7:2B86:9800:8CC0:7187:9A06:2B23&diff=prev&oldid=107450586

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:2A00:23C7:2B86:9800:B5DA:F791:7D10:E8A6&diff=prev&oldid=107317902

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:7D16:A849:4BD3:B993&diff=prev&oldid=1125613078]. They have done the same for User talk:SchroCat
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:SchroCat&diff=1126717031&oldid=112671654

/ins>. They say "

while failing to follow this themselves. They template regulars, while simultaneously blanking/reverting any templates on their talk, and saying they should not be templated. Overall, it is a criticism for thee, but not for me mentality. # WP:ASPERSIONS - The user regularly accuses others of misbehavior, of edit warring, of stalking, and of "threatening" them, without evidence, and on article talk and edit summaries. There is no attempt to engage with the accused on any user talk (their own or the accused) or on any noticeboard or typical dispute resolution process. They also label others as "stalkers" on discussions, in an attempt to besmirch others' credibility or good standing, and to discount contributions they disagree with (see above). They also have used the same Special:PermanentLink/1089842982#January 2012 %5Bsic%5D, ASPERSIONS argument against others in the past, so they know how damaging it can be. #Violations of numerous
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- see point 3, these actions are done on article talk regularly, and in ways which derail numerous talk page discussions. They regularly fail to properly WP:THREAD their discussion replies in a way which places their replies more prominently than those they disagree with. The user also regularly edits archives to litigate old disputes 05106]
/ins> # WP:BATTLEGROUND, Creating a battleground. They bring up irrelevant things in the middle of unrelated discussions, in order to label others as not acting in good faith, as worth discounting, or as uncivil. They create an environment for users who disagree with them in which it is extremely unpleasant to contribute. See also point 2, I encourage anyone to find situations prior to this discussion where the user disagrees in a friendly manner focused on achieving consensus via compromise. I could not find a single one. This is especially true in INFOBOX discussions, where the range gets quite uncivil with users who want to introduce infoboxes, a longstanding disruption area for the user and past accounts. # WP:BLUDGEON They get quite close to bludgeoning discussions about infoboxes, if not over the line. # WP:LOUTSOCK. They have attempted to evade scrutiny in the past via renames, VANISH, etc. and are now doing the same thing using IP addresses. They want to be able to edit anonymously, and only have their conduct examined collectively when they agree to it. E.g. they claim to not be all the contributions on their /64 range, despite this being pretty unlikely. Additionally, they would like to reference their "stack of FAs and GAs" when convenient, to bolster their arguments, and identify as a long time editor when helpful, but then default to anonymity whenever possible. I am not sure how a neutral observer could view this as anything other than an attempt to WP:EVADE scrutiny. # WP:TE and WP:ROPE. This user (if we agree they are User:SchroCat) has been blocked at least 6 times, under various IPs and usernames. They have been blocked for incivility and for edit warring (with Arbs! at ArbCom!)

They have tried to have a (albeit hidden) WP:CLEANSTART twic

and got a CU-block x2, as a result of behavior. They have also tried to WP:RTV, vanish at least once, and had it reversed due to behavior

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/SchroCat/Archive#SchroCat]. ** ** ** I would overall summarize the above as: :A user who has had many chances to reform their behavior, and has been blocked many times for this exact behavioral pattern, is now doing it from a set of IP ranges. :Many editors have, in good faith, encouraged them to return to their account and stand behind their contributions, but they have refused. Others still have felt confused about who this editor is, and if this counts as sock-puppetry. In essence, in policy, it may not. But more important is the intent, and conduct, of the person behind these IP addresses. Examining even the content they stand behind, it does not paint a good picture. :I would say we should take this user at their word, and entertain the idea that they are SchroCat, and judge them based on this. If the real SchroCat disagrees, they should speak up. They can return to their passworded account at any time with a simple password reset. ::If the real SchroCat would please stand up, please stand up... ::Let's collapse the waveform and open the box... And stop wasting everyone's time from this user's continuous disruption. Happy to provide any and all diffs as requested. Thanks.—  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:32, 11 December 2022 (UTC) (converted to a CBAN proposal 18:58, 11 December 2022 (UTC), trimmed slightly for length 00:02, 12 December 2022 (UTC), added diffs 16:57, 12 December 2022 (UTC))


Survey

*Don't know if it's appropriate here, but just wanted to add here my support for the WP:CBAN proposal. Other editors - , , , , , , , , , , , , - may wish to comment specifically on this here as well. If this is , congratulations to him for wasting the time of 15+ editors. Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 18:45, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support (2nd choice) - ''but'', unfortunately, admins won't (can't?) indef IPs, let alone IP ranges. The most they will do is give months-long blocks. I think 3 year IP blocks are the longest I've seen. Even that would be helpful, but it might be worth considering framing this as an editing ban for the person behind the SchroCat account. They claim that they cannot help that their IP is dynamic, but of course they can, ''all they have to do is edit with their account''. In the spirit o
their existing editing restriction
why not a ban which ''requires'' them to edit from their account (or to create a new account which is clearly linked to the SchroCat account, which amounts to the same time) and not use IPs? This could be accomplished with a community-proposal here -- or, a longer shot, a complaint could be filed at AE that SchroCat is violating the spirit, if not the letter, of their editing restriction. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 18:51, 11 December 2022 (UTC) **A very salient point. I'll change it to an editing ban on this user, but I would support those other proposals as a reasonable second choice. At this point, I think we should prioritize whatever prevents disruption of the project the best and most effectively. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:53, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support a CBAN of SchroCat per the above megathread. LEPRICAVARK ( talk) 19:00, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support as proposer.—  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:08, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support CBan - Given that SchroCat is essentially giving the community the middle finger (and if they weren't aware of it before, they must be after the comments in this thread), and their past incivility and socking, I think this is the best solution ''for the community'', with the previous proposals (IP blocks and/or SC editing restriction) as second choices. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 19:10, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *
Ban Ban, or BAN, may refer to: Law * Ban (law), a decree that prohibits something, sometimes a form of censorship, being denied from entering or using the place/item ** Imperial ban (''Reichsacht''), a form of outlawry in the medieval Holy Roman ...
for " disrupt ngprogress_toward_improving_an_article_[andbuilding_the_encyclopedia...extend[ing.html" ;"title="nd.html" ;"title="ngprogress toward improving an article [and">ngprogress toward improving an article [andbuilding the encyclopedia...extend[ing">nd.html" ;"title="ngprogress toward improving an article [and">ngprogress toward improving an article [andbuilding the encyclopedia...extend[ingover a long time on many articles", and per WP:DISRUPTSIGNS 1 and 5, and for WP:NOTGETTINGIT. Mathglot ( talk) 19:12, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support a CBAN. This editor does not appear to be temperamentally suited for a collaborative project. This has been an issue in the past and the behavior has continued now as an IP editor. I'm disappointed by a few of my fellow editors who have decided that unfounded accusations of harassment and stalking are just a perfectly normal part of Wikipedia as long as you've produced quality content. In this case, the editor in question has been banned for unproductive behavior in the past and has received several second chances. To allow this to continue is a disgrace that should not stand. This kind of interpretation of Wikipedia guidelines is a cancer that should be carved out quickly and without prejudice. Defending and ignoring this behavior turns its nose at editors who argue in good faith and it makes a mockery of the entire project. Hopefully the closing editor will do the right thing recongize the double standard defense for what it is... weak. Nemov ( talk) 19:17, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support a CBAN for all the reasons mentioned. Doc James ( talk · contribs ·
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) 19:26, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Totally support a community ban, for all the reasons which have been raised. As for comments to the effect of "if it is SchroCat..." I have looked at enough of the editing history to leave no doubt about it. JBW ( talk) 19:39, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support with the echoing of "SchroCat is wasting everyone's time here". casualdejekyll 19:51, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *Support - This isn't easy for me, as myself, SchroCat & Cassianto often agreed on opposing the over-usage of infoboxes in bios. However, I came around to accept that they're going to ''eventually'' be added to ''all'' bios. I wish SchroCat hadn't chosen this topic, as the hill to die on. But, he can't continue on in the manner that's been shown (signed in 'or' signed out) in these infobox discussions. GoodDay ( talk) 20:03, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *This is tough. There's a very small number of people (now mostly retired/banned or otherwise inactive) that feel their high quality articles entitle them to be however patronizing or abusive as they wish, and find in requests for basic respect a form of persecution. I absolutely ''do'' think we should afford long-time productive contributors a lot of leeway, and ''do'' think we need more people focused on writing high-quality articles than we do people focused on, well, most other activities. But this is ultimately a collaborative project, and I've seen SchroCat hurl enough abuse at people that there was a time I would've supported a ban. Then he sorta-kinda "retired" a couple years ago and things have been quieter. On one hand, if someone avoided accountability because of their FAs, and they stop producing FAs, there's less motivation to leap (Struck after Tim pointed out he's continued to contribute along these lines) While this logged out petulance is tiresome, I'm not convinced there's justification for a CBAN in there. This proposal for a CBAN starts out with a long list of accusations, but that list has very few diffs. I want to see bannable diffs from the time since his retirement. I feel myself ''wanting'' to support, but I know that it's based more on a years-old perception than on anything recent, and I'm not comfortable taking such a drastic step without a recent smoking gun. So weak oppose until more (and more egregious) recent diffs are provided. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 20:11, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :*Oppose - I've clicked through most of the diffs that have been added to this thread now (thanks for adding them). So let me be clearer: the arguments that SchroCat has, since "retiring", violated sufficient behavioral policies/guidelines to merit a cban are unconvincing. It seems like half of the people don't like the way he argues, but haven't provided sufficient evidence that we typically expect to cban a long-time editor, and half of people just want him to unretire. In the latter case, what are we really even doing here? Nobody has provided evidence that his IP activity even violates any policies, and the fact that several people would ignore the rest if only he unretired his main account shows how flimsy the evidence of behavioral problems are.
Look, I feel weird being in this column. Like I said, there have been times that I've been appalled by things SchroCat has said, but that was years ago now. I'm just not comfortable issuing the most extreme sanction we have at our disposal based on the evidence that has been presented. Upgrading "weak oppose" to "oppose" for that reason.
Side point: Can we ''please'' just say "all articles get infoboxes" already? I mean, I don't actually care much, and know it won't happen because Wikipedians don't like firm rules, but that's clearly the direction we're headed by strength of numbers if nothing else. Our PAGs don't give any real guidance about when to use them, ultimately coming down to personal preference, so RfCs are basically votes, and the votes are tending to favor inclusion these days. I'm still in favor of primary contributors to articles deciding whether or not there's an infobox, and I've never understood why so many people care so much about them that they're willing to disregard the opinions people who dedicated so much of their time to the subject, or why it's so triggering to so many of those major contributors, but oh well. It'd be nice if we could find some clearer rules is all. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 21:12, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :*:@ Rhododendrites: would you support an editing restriction for SchroCat to remain logged-in and edit under one account? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:12, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Support per above. I think the behavior is egregious enough to support a cban, but if this turns out not to be SchroCat, then my apologies to SchroCat. The IP ranges should be blocked for some appropriate period of time regardless of how the CBAN vote turns out. Levivich ( talk) 21:37, 11 December 2022 (UTC) **Tim Riley has confirmed below that these IPs are in fact SchroCat, so that ends any doubt in my mind. Unequivocal support for using IPs to continue the infobox disputes, edit warring, incivility, and general battleground editing. Levivich ( talk) 22:51, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ***Still support. Elsewhere in this thread, SchroCat is arguing that the use of with his IP constitutes an WP:ASPERSION. That's exactly the kind of combative nonsense we would be better off without. Levivich ( talk) 22:48, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ****I'm being accused of casting aspersions, and the individual accusing me is tagging me as a vandal, which is casting aspersions. I raised the point that it was misleading and the said (in summary) "I'm a little bemused by this, but I'll let it go". Hardly "combative nonsense", and I've thanked the editor for changing them to a replacement. Again, not "combative". People's mileage differs, I guess, but I think it's a bit of a stretch. - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 23:12, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ****:I think what isn’t getting across here is that your ''tone'' is a big part of the problem. No one likes working with you when your replies are combative. If you enter every slight disagreement as though the other person is (for example) trying to label you a “vandal” by using an extremely common template, then it escalates tensions. You are, in essence, ''assuming bad faith''. Instead of the much more reasonable alternative, that I just went with the first template that came to mind. Your tone told me “I am painful to work with”. From the very beginning. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 00:00, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *****My first comment about the templates was "" If you wish to see it that as "combative" or a problem of ''tone'', that is entirely your prerogative: it was not how it was written, and perhaps it may be that if ''you'' assume an editor is writing in bad faith, that is how you will perceive it. Just a thought. I don't think continuing a thread on template selection is beneficial, so I will step away, but again, thank you for changing the template to an appropriate one. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 00:21, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Weak Support a community ban, primarily on account of
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, and of avoiding scrutiny for the personal attacks by being logged out. The editor has become a net negative to the project after rage-quitting and then coming back anonymously. Robert McClenon ( talk) 02:02, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **This is a second choice if a clearly formulated restriction is proposed that prevents logged-out editing and prevents infobox-warring. Robert McClenon ( talk) 17:15, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *support, there’s no legitimate reason an established editor with a reputation like SchoCat has would be editing anonymously; they should be cbanned for repeated bad behavior and attempting to avoid scrutiny for such behavior. Dronebogus ( talk) 02:31, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support CBAN. It is a very sad fact of life that some people who are highly intelligent and very talented are either unable or unwilling to collaborate effectively and behave properly. The person who goes by SchroCat is another one of them who needs to be removed from this project. Cullen328 ( talk) 03:14, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support a CBAN of the IPs and SchroCat ''unless'' SchroCat can log into his/her/their account and confirm with a CheckUser that they aren't behind the range of IPs, or some other method of proving that the IPs claiming to be SchroCat wasn't that person. If the IPs can be proven to not be tied to SchroCat, then undo the ban. However, the ban should not be punitive but preventative, just like blocks. A community ban with blocks to enforce it would do what it could to prevent this in the future. InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 03:30, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:With respect to , WP:CHECKME is explicit that while (emphasis mine). — Red-tailed hawk  (nest) 06:43, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. I try not to get involved in these matters but this just seems to me like a massive pile-on caused by two registered editors who thought their edits to the Moorgate article shouldn't be reverted. (Mostly, they should have been, because it was better before.) In other words, a content dispute. It's then been blown up into a huge thing about editing from an IP (which as we all know is illegal) that changes (which as we all know is technically impossible) and then just flinging as much as possible at him in the hope that some of it sticks. I can see the inevitable outcome here and I don't intend to participate further (don't ping me: I won't be interested) but I just wanted to register my view that something ludicrous and vengeful is taking place here and people are enjoying a proper oldschool Wikipedia lynching. Best wishes to all, DBaK ( talk) 10:08, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. We wouldn't be having this conversation if it was about one account. What it boils down to is that established editors are biased against IPs and that it's mildly annoying that they have a dynamic IP. Their conduct is nowhere near the level that would rise to a community ban or even an indef block for a long-term registered editor. I won't defend the edit warring and incivility but I offer in mitigation that this bias leads editors to behave much more aggressively than they would with an account. Almost every editor with multiple FAs has been involved in an edit war or heated discussion to preserve the quality of an FA. That's because it takes weeks or months of researching and writing to get an article to that standard but seconds for somebody to make an edit without checking the source material. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 10:22, 12 December 2022 (UTC) * Forget it as it cannot be implemented. Just give short blocks to IP that cause trouble. People that care can add the FAs to their own watch list to see if there are edit wars relating to them. Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 11:03, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:@ Graeme Bartlett Though exceedingly rare, there is actually a precedent for community banning an IP user with a long pattern of incivillity and edit warrin

enshrined into WP:CBAN. Of note, that was for an IP range blocked 15+ times before anyone bothered to talk about it. SchroCat has been blocked at least 7 times, with 3 more previously unreported edit wars that went unblocked as I describe belo

There’s probably more if we combine the edit histories from the various IP range

s> 7/s>. There are also numerous personal attacks going unreported. They've also ''openly flouted'' these blocks in the past, e.g. instead of appealing a block, "

I would ask: how many blocks does it take for us to realize someone needs a CBAN? How many edit wars with the user failing to learn any lesson? No one should be above scrutiny. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:13, 12 December 2022 (UTC)(strike range that very probably wasn't SchroCat) *: It's not true that it cannot be implemented. A ban attaches to an individual person, not to an account, and a CBAN certainly can be implemented. What I think you meant to say, is that it wouldn't be 100% effective because of dynamic IPs. That may be true, but it is certainly not a reason for the community to throw up their hands and not issue a ban, if they believe that a ban is warranted. For one thing, without a ban, the SchroCat account could be used again, whereas with a ban, it could not. Mathglot ( talk) 19:14, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support, per nomination, with particular reference to the evasion of scrutiny. XAM2175.html" ;"title="User:XAM2175, XAM2175">User:XAM2175, XAM2175  (T) 12:22, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose, the "all the reasons" box contains insufficient proof to ban (just allegations). The diffs I have seen further up on the page mostly look like garden variety content/style disputes to me, and most of the IP edits referred to here are actually good. I am surprised to see this level of support for a CBAN for such a long time productive editor. I would very much prefer to see SchroCat editing from an account, but using IPs to edit isn't prohibited, and their behaviour doesn't look like socking. If a ban is desired, I would suggest to go through an ArbCom case and also consider alternative remedies; ANI isn't great at deliberatively finding solutions to problems. — Kusma ( talk) 13:38, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:It's nice to know an admin for Wikipedia thinks accusing other editors of stalking, harassment, and gaslighting is just a part "garden variety content disputes." Do we just throw out WP:ASPERSIONS if the editor is perceived as productive in other areas? Someone else raised this question, but if this behavior isn't considered violating ASPERSIONS then I'd love to know what would. Is there a sliding scale? If you have 4 FA articles can you violate other Wikipedia guidelines? Is there a double standard guideline for productive users? Nemov ( talk) 13:51, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *::Productive users have the right to a fair trial. I find the evidence presented above confusing and generally unconvincing. — Kusma ( talk) 15:00, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:::Are there specific points in my collapse box above that you find have insufficient evidence? (or perhaps the 1-2 you find most unsupported?) I would be happy to provide more diffs of their behavior, but there were honestly so many and so deep into the edit histories that it would take a long time for each and every point. I went ahead and added more diffs to that collapse box, let me know what you think. I am happy to do it for any particular point as requested, as I described in that comment. I completely respect your right to disagree in good faith in our interpretations of their behavior, but I want to at least know which ones you find unsupported. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:16, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *::::The "editing an archive" complaint is unfounded (SchroCat was editing the live talk page, later archived by moving). There is no evidence for "aspersions". The edit war at the London Underground thing doesn't have diffs. "Bludgeon" has no diffs either. Not convincing. — Kusma ( talk) 17:59, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::diffs on aspersions are up there, I think we are just disagreeing on interpretation, and that's fine. The edit war for London Underground is linked to the EWN report, here are the diffs

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorgate_tube_crash&diff=1126846030&oldid=112684601

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorgate_tube_crash&diff=1126865086&oldid=112686039

and I think there's one more revert as described by Daniel Case above, but can't pinpoint it. Anyway clearly over 3RR.Re: archive editing, I didn't recognize the two as an edit history move, thanks for pointing that out, I see you are absolutely right. But this appears to be a pretty clear cut example

Are you really saying that diff is from someone editing a talk page that was later archived?Here's the discussions the user BLUDGEONed/derailed imo

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Moorgate_tube_crash&oldid=1126999605#Reverts_of_edits]. You'll notice I also commented a fair amount in those discussions, but mostly in response to attempts to besmirch my reputation and generally discount my opinion based on unfounded accusations. Hence, ASPERSIONS. I also attempted several times to get the user to move the offtopic discussions to their user talk to UNBLUDGEON the discussion, unsuccessfully, so I stopped trying. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:13, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *::::::The Moorgate crash is a rather silly edit war over minor stylistic points (that might have looked different had the edits not come from an IP). You are right about the second archive, and I have no excuse for that (many recent archive edits are the result of "reply" being active on archives, something the developers need to fix by introducing a new magic word, but that doesn't seem to be the cause in your example). The infobox discussion is far longer than necessary, but the IP is essentially correct that being inside an infobox is not an excuse to have uncited information in a FA (and it now seems resolved by sourced information). As infoboxes are notoriously bad at nuance, any precise-looking information in there should be excellently sourced. Problematic edits? Yes, sure. Worth a ban? Not seeing it, sorry. — Kusma ( talk) 22:12, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::::@ Kusma: would you support an editing restriction for SchroCat to remain logged-in and edit under one account? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:13, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::::::If the changing IP addresses are the main issue here, then that could be a not unreasonable extension of the current restriction (and I haven't looked into the prehistory of that), but it would need to be carefully worded. Accidental logged out edits, especially if the user notices and owns up to them reasonably quickly, should not result in sanctions to avoid this becoming a "gotcha" remedy. — Kusma ( talk) 16:45, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::::::, pleas
see this post, below
Thanks - Special:Contributions/86.155.193.84, 86.155.193.84 ( talk) 17:22, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::::::::I would certainly welcome it if you come back with an account, whatever its name (if you can't get your old one back). I'm not sure formal restrictions are needed other than a reminder to abide by WP:LOUTSOCK should you ever edit without logging in. — Kusma ( talk) 17:41, 14 December 2022 (UTC) * Support. It's unacceptable for a user, however prominent, to be evading scrutiny as an IP editor when (a) they are subject to editing restrictions, (b) having a history of socking, and (c) have a lengthy block log. I understand the mentality that leads to people bending over backwards for long-time productive editors but I can't agree with it. If SchroCat reassumes control over his account, as I believe he's capable of doing, I would reconsider. Mackensen (talk) 14:29, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :* You are, of course, entitled to keep your !vote how you wish, but just to clarify that a. the only restriction I have ever had is over my account name; b. that's not accurate; and c; Errr.. yes, OK, you have a good point there: my log is not my proudest achievement at all. As I hav
posted below
I cannot re-open my account for technical reasons, but I am hoping that the WMF boffins will be able to rectify the issue. Once they do, I will edit only under that name in future. Thanks - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1E8:2D44:8B40:EBA5 ( talk) 12:57, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :*:Thank you for your response. Given your undertaking to resume editing from a single account (hopefully your existing one), I withdraw my support for a ban. As I've said above, I think the nature of your editing as an IP unnecessarily exacerbated editing conflicts. I want to be clear on one other point: these conflicts would have existed regardless and they need to stop going forward. Several dozen editors are ready to ban you outright and probably still are, even though they think highly of your contributions. Most don't do this out of malice; they just don't think you're capable of editing productively in a collaborative environment, and we don't get to pick all of our collaborators here. Please consider this. Mackensen (talk) 13:04, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose as SchroCat is responsible for a lot of high quality article content that readers continue to benefit from, and I don't believe they should be thanked for that with a community ban. Many of the IP edits were improvements, and I see no need to prevent that from continuing. User:Mr Ernie, Mr Ernie ( talk) 16:17, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:So editors who produce quality content are above the law? Dronebogus ( talk) 05:10, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *::Don't actually have an opinion here, but the principal is that we don't punish for wrong-doings, we restrict to prevent future damage. The question is: is the user-with his good and his bad-a net positive or negative? If he does more good than bad, a site CBAN is more harmful than helpful, although some more limited restriction may be appropriate. Animal lover |666| 17:43, 13 December 2022 (UTC) * Comment. I don't know if I support a CBAN at this time since I haven't fully reviewed the evidence, but I completely think that the community is well within its rights to ''require the editor formerly known as SchroCat to make a new account and be limited to just using that for the future.'' A community-imposed one account restriction should seriously be considered alongside this one (separately). IP editing is a privilege, yes; but if SchroCat is going to be getting in these sorts of disputes then they might as well make an account so people can immediately know they are talking to the right person. – MJL‐Talk‐ 16:50, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:What I would tell you is that the editor has attempted WP:CLEANSTART twice before, and got banned both time

and attempted to WP:VANISH onc

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/SchroCat/Archive#SchroCat]., and had it reversed, all 3 due to this exact sort of misbehavior. They've been blocked at least seven times I can count across IP ranges and username

https://en.wikipedia.org/?diff=103141673

s> /

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=block&page=User:The+Bounde

(I think actually more but it's such a complex history I have difficulty counting it all) All due to misbehavior similar to what is described in this report. They've also actually ''openly evaded those blocks'' in the past

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/SchroCat&diff=1031394215] I don't think any more WP:ROPE is beneficial to the project in this case. (edited to remove ip range that very probably wasn't SchroCat 07:59, 13 December 2022 (UTC)) —  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:10, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *::@ Shibbolethink: My suggestion is not meant strictly to be an alternative to the proposed sanction. It could very well be passed in addition to a CBAN, so that's why I suggested it be considered . – MJL‐Talk‐ 03:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Support The evidence is sufficient, clear and problematic, indeed it is part of a long-term pattern of regular problems. User:Alanscottwalker, Alanscottwalker ( talk) 17:37, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support - per Mackensen. EnPassant♟♙ ( talk) 18:33, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **User currently blocked
for sockpuppetry, ironically
77.249.149.237 ( talk) 20:43, 15 December 2022 (UTC) * Support, due to the continued drama. This ban makes it clear that IPs with SchroCat's MO aren't welcome and can indeed be blocked at first sight, as implored above. When you leave, you leave, you don't get to be Schrodinger's actual cat. Izno
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( talk) 20:07, 12 December 2022 (UTC) * At a minimum, I'd support MJL's idea of making the editor actually register a new account (or return to their old account) so that something can be done about tracking their incivility. While, yes, stewardship of an FA does mean that editors will occasionally get into disagreements with other editors and that sometimes those can get heated or become protracted, it's also quite possible to not turn those disagreements into some of the instances of incivility that have been highlighted here. The only reason I'm not totally on the CBAN wagon is that I'm not sure we CAN effectively CBAN someone who edits from a rotating IP address - but that shouldn't excuse the bad behavior on display here. Ealdgyth ( talk) 21:00, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose this is a massive—and frankly, somewhat cruel—overreaction. I can't imagine a thread like this even close to developing if the user in question was a registered account; i.e., this is a continued bias against IPs. If SC continues to provide objectionable actions after this thread, I would consider something like this. Aza24 (talk) 21:04, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **Not willing to support or oppose this. Aza24 (talk) 22:14, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. SchroCat is a productive editor. The people who started this AN campaign often disagree with SchroCat at infobox discussions (including at least two current ones), and so they want to get him banned. -- Ssilvers ( talk) 21:52, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *: That's why we seek community feedback, because it isn't up to the people who started this to ban him or not. And there is no policy anywhere on Wikipedia that gives an editor with a bannable pattern of behavior a get-out-of-jail-free card, just because they have umpty-zillion edits, and seventy-eleven FA's. If their behavior is bannable, then ban them; if it isn't, don't. Mathglot ( talk) 01:43, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Support. As someone who was a long term IP editor before making an account there is definitely a bias against IP editors, but please stop trying not make this case about that. There are many thousand of IP editors doing good constructive work without causing any controvesy. This is seemingly the second recent editor who has joined there ranks because it gives them anonymity to continue some personal grudge. That is not anti-IP bias, and their actions only make it harder for those IPs trying to edit in good faith. It is always bad to lose good writers, it's not something I am good at so I try to work to support those that are. But this is a cooperative project, and that sometimes means losing and dropping the hatchet. If you can't do that you will become more of a burden on the project than a bonus. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 22:41, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:Switch to oppose if an official restriction to one account (no logged out) editing with an official warning over behaviour is put in place. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 20:06, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:: Well, I’m back on my account and out of retirement, if that helps. Cheers - SchroCat ( talk) 07:22, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *:::Sorry for a slow reply. I hope it helps, go back to writing the articles that so many applaud you for. Let these arguments go, they don't help you or the project. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 17:17, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:Oppose. Bans and blocks are meant to be preventative. As SchroCat has committed to editting logged in I feel it's appropriate to give them a chance to continue. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 17:24, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. overreaction per Aza24. Ceoil ( talk) 22:44, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *Support. After reading all the diffs and discussion, I agree with the characterizations of ASPERSIONS, OWN, edit warring, etc. and that, on aggregate, they well outweigh any positive contributions by this user. JoelleJay ( talk) 00:41, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose As a CBAN is effectively unenforceable in this capacity. Semi-protect/Extended Confirmation for the given pages and move on. Respectfully, this never should have taken this long. As for being "retired", might I suggest using instead? Even if he doesn't, nothing prevents him from coming back and there is no available sanction guideline/policy that enforces the notion that "retired persons may not edit"...that path is a red herring and unnecessary to even address. Buffs ( talk) 04:35, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *:If this ban is approved, SchroCat would be banned. Future edits as an IP would be a violation of sock guidelines. That seems pretty enforceable to me. Nemov ( talk) 04:42, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Support. SchroCat has been net negative for quite a long time, and all his FAs and GAs are negated by ownership, incivility, and overall disruption. His "retirement" was not in good faith but under a cloud of sanctions and restrictions. I'm not particularly concerned about enforcement – as with other long-time abusers, his future edits will be subject to RBI. No such user ( talk) 09:05, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose Using a cban to handle a noisy IP is ridiculous overreach. Writing 60 FAs does not earn you the right to be a jerk but if such a person has gone rogue something has gone wrong and a decent community would workaround the problem (with semi-protection or blocks) rather than crush one of a few giant contributors (SchroCat is #16 at Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by featured article nominations). Johnuniq ( talk) 09:36, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *:You seem to have immediately contradicted yourself (“FAs aren’t a jerk license but we should be lenient because he wrote a ton of FAs”) Dronebogus ( talk) 12:27, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *:What’s gone “wrong” is that SchoCat is probably starting to think he’s WP:UNBLOCKABLE precisely because of this kind of special treatment Dronebogus ( talk) 12:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *::"''Starting'' to think"? Hahaha. Levivich ( talk) 14:40, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::: *:::"but" doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Nemov ( talk) 15:06, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::It's disappointing to see that several of those commenting here are unable to understand a short statement. Regarding ''unblockable'', that's a great meme but it's bullshit. Like many admins, I would block the IPs or SchroCat myself for a suitable period if needed. If SC repeatedly posted copyvios or BLP violations or outrageous attacks, an indef would be called for. However, SC has done none of those things! Johnuniq ( talk) 01:33, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:@ Johnuniq: would you support an editing restriction for SchroCat to remain logged-in and edit under one account? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:14, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::Of course. The only reason SchroCat is posting from IPs is that they were collateral damage in the infobox wars. One day Wikipedia might be written by chatbot ( see here) but until then we need to understand that not every great contributor can remain emotionless. Johnuniq ( talk) 01:33, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Support IP hopping is difficult to police, but a CBAN will make it easier to deal with the disruptive behavior. There have been plenty of chances for SC to productively work with the community, but they are very much not interested. Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs talk 13:04, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Support AGF isn't a suicide pact. Schro was a very good editor, but these post "retirement" edits have exhausted the community's patience. Like a block, a retirement should apply to a person and not just an account. If he won't edit collaboratively, the community should retire him. Star Mississippi 17:20, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Support No one is bigger than the project. I do not care how many GA/FAs he wrote, the behavior warrants a ban at this point. SC has been given countless number of chances to work collectively and refuses to do so. To say "Oh but they wrote x number of GAs, we can't block/ban!" is exactly why we have WP:UNBLOCKABLES. RickinBaltimore ( talk) 17:37, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. Per most of the opposes above, although both DBak and HJ Mitchell seem to strike to the heart of the matter and Kusma's logic seems irrefutable. (Not of course that such a thing ever stopped anyone from trying.) Gog the Mild ( talk) 22:43, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose I don't see any evidence of a persistent behavioral problem. It is relatively easy to cherry-pick isolated examples of conduct from an editor's contribution history that violate one policy or another. Looking at Moorgate tube crash I don't see any evidence of WP:OWN, just a content dispute over grammar and punctuation. Maybe the judgment of somebody who has guided ~60 articles through GA and FA reviews shouldn't be immediately discounted as WP:OWN? I also question how User:shibbolethink came to be at that article anyway? It seems like a bit of coincidence that a Pittsburgh med student would suddenly develop an interest in London Underground. I think sometimes SchroCat can come across as overly hostile and that perhaps alienates people from viewing his contributions objectively, but on the other hand he is the closest to an artist that Wikipedia has, and I guess he has the temperament of an artist too. If he is only semi-retired now then perhaps his user page should reflect that, but while Wikipedia is the encyclopedia anybody can edit (anonymously) then I don't see why this is a right that should be denied to SchroCat, simply on the grounds that he used to edit under an account. Betty Logan ( talk) 02:36, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *: *:Ah, the "temperament of an artist defense" for an editor with multiple blocks for bad behavior and continued hostility to others. Some of these arguments read like WP:FANCLUB. No wonder SchroCat has gotten away with this behavior for so long. Nemov ( talk) 02:50, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::As a rule of thumb, I think indefs and bans should be reserved for editors whose persistent poor behavior has proven detrimental to improving the encyclopedia, not for editors who have a substantial track record in ''improving'' the encyclopedia. I am not seeing much evidence of the former. Looking at the trajectory of this whole dispute, it seems to have sprung out of a RFC on one specific article which then proliferated to a bunch of others, and that wasn't really SchroCat's doing. Why is the other prominent party in this dispute being permitted to effectively "run the prosecution" and propose sanctions on SchroCat? Why hasn't User:shibbolethink been invited to explain how he suddenly ended up editing unrelated articles that SchroCat had recently edited? Betty Logan ( talk) 04:22, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::
I actually explained this in detail above

—  Shibbolethink ( ) 04:26, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::The point you're missing is that SchroCat could reasonably imagine that hounding was occurring. Sure, you have reasons that you developed an interest in the articles where SC happened to be involved in infobox disagreements and more, and SC should have assumed good faith and been less confrontational. However, a decent person would see that there was room for SC to feel under siege even if that belief was ill founded. When dealing with anti-science POV pushers, it is best to bulldoze them out of the way. That approach is not helpful when dealing with someone who is a top content producer and who is currently in trouble because certain articles are being picked off one-by-one due to the infobox wars. It looks like that battle is lost and that should be enough satisfaction for those who feel SchroCat was out of line. Johnuniq ( talk) 04:40, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::

While I can't speak for anyone else, I don't want to punish SchoCat in any way or give them their just desserts or care about getting "satisfaction" in any way. I would strongly oppose and support an instant siteban for anyone who is trying to add infoboxes or change articles to punish SchoCat for any past or current misbehaviour let alone disagreement. While I acknowledge people can easily fool themselves and also that people can do stuff without realising they are doing it, I think there's good reason to feel the vast majority of edits which are changing article SchoCat have nothing to do with any attempt to target SchoCat's contributions. There are many editors who do like infoboxes some of these may have some knowledge of the infobox wars, but even among those many of those may have very limited knowledge of the participants, their histories etc. They just think infoboxes are useful and when they find articles which lack them, they want to add them. (Likewise for any other particular preference of SchoCat that another editor may try to change.)

SchoCat continues to strongly dislike infoboxes which in itself is fine. This strong dislike causes somewhat understandable annoyance or perhaps even anger when people try to or do add infoboxes to articles they've significantly contributed to, again fairly understandable. However while we can have sympathy with how they feel, we should not have sympathy with inappropriate behaviour here on Wikipedia that results from this annoyance or anger, that's unacceptable. They need to learn to somehow deal with their annoyance or anger in a way that doesn't cause significant problems here such as walking way from the discussion, at least for a few days.

On a personal level, I generally find infoboxes useful, but care so little that I think the number of times I've expressed an opinion on whether an article should or should not have one is probably in the low single digits. So while I may technically disagree with SchoCat on infoboxes, I don't really care and there is no reason why I'd want to do anything whatsoever to get "satisfaction" over my disagreement with them on infoboxes. I'd further note there are many aspects of Wikipedia that I dislike as I think with nearly all editors here. Sometimes I do let my annoyance or anger out too far, but I do generally manage to force myself to walk away.

So the important question is, does an editor let their dislike of those aspects affect their editing here in ways that cause harm? If they do, and that harm reaches a level where it's too much, then we have to take action to protect Wikipedia, which may include banning the editor involved. We can try to encourage the editor to improve, but ultimately their reaches a point where we have to say, sorry we've given you enough chances.

Coming back to your comment, what would truly give me satisfaction is if SchoCat continues to edit productively here, continue to oppose infoboxes or other changes they disagree with in a reasonable fashion, and accepts the result of any community consensus for or against them. However a lot of that isn't on us as a community. And so if that isn't possible, then what gives me the least dissatifaction is dealing with situations that arise in the way that causes the less amount of harm.

Which in this case seems to be IMO restricting SchoCat to one account and blocking/banning them if they refuse to abide. I'm definitely not going to be happy if this closes with the ban enacted but I will be less unhappy than I would be if closes with the ban enacted. Although the problem isn't that extreme so the gulf between the two isn't as wide as it is in some other cases but it's still enough for me to support.

User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 06:20, 14 December 2022 (UTC)

*:“Temperament of an artist” what a preposterous defense. It’s the post- #metoo era, artists (let alone Wikipedia editors) don’t even get that excuse to be jackasses. Dronebogus ( talk) 05:41, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Support it's clear that SchoCat's usage of IPs has crossed over into the realm of evading scrutiny and so is in violation of our sockpuppetry policy. I'd note this isn't my main preference. I think it would be better to start off a one account restriction for SchoCat. They could return to their original account, or make a new one clearly associated with their old account if they wanted to. They could not edit from IPs. However this is the proposal we have and I acknowledge there's a fair chance it's pointless to try a one account restriction. It seems most likely either SchoCat would voluntarily give up on editing completely or they'd ignore the restriction and we'd just have basically the same result with a defacto ban since they continually violate their community imposed one account restriction. If SchoCat gives any indication they'd be willing to accept such a restriction, I'd no longer support this proposal. I'm unconvinced by a number of the opposes which give too much leeway to an editor just because of past contributions which even if those contributions have been highly positive is not something I support. At least one of the opposes comes from an editor who attacked the proposer track record without proper analysis, and frankly was what convinced me to take the time to look in to this. User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 05:54, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *: Well, I’m back on my account, if that helps. And yes, the ‘restriction’ you refer to is how I behaved while I had an account (ie, I never logged out to edit as an IP and then logged back in again): that will, of course, be how I edit in the future. SchroCat ( talk) 07:31, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *:Switch to oppose, provided SchroCat only edits from this account. SchroCat's behaviour has been problematic and unfortunately their comments make it unclear it's likely to improve. However it's borderline enough that I'm willing to give them one last chance when combined with the fact they can no longer escape the scrunity every regular editor is under by editing from frequently changing IPs. Perhaps we'll be back here in a few months, I hope not. To be clear, even without a formal community imposed one account restriction, I will continue any significant editing from IPs as enough to support a site ban since I consider it already well justified without the need to demonstrate any clear misbehaviour from these IPs. User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 10:38, 16 December 2022 (UTC) * Oppose (as subject) I have had a couple of years trying to stay away, but have ''legitimately'' come back and edited as an IP from time to time. While editing occasionally as an IP was OK, my activity has been rising recently and it is clear from this thread that I cannot continue as an IP editor, regardless of any other decision is reached here. There are technical problems in re-accessing my account that I will have to get the WMF boffins to rectify, but the SchroCat account will (hopefully) return shortly. SchroCat, editing from - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1E8:2D44:8B40:EBA5 ( talk) 09:27, 14 December 2022 (UTC) **Re-signing with re-accessed account. - SchroCat ( talk) 06:31, 16 December 2022 (UTC) * Oppose any sanction, per SchroCat's comment immediately above this one (and per other things which are hopefully now moot). SchroCat, it'll be good to see you back. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 12:51, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:PS: Is it only me who finds it amusingly appropriate that, due to technical issues, we can't tell whether the SchroCat account is alive or dead? Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 16:50, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:Schrocat has been behaving badly, please stop being so buddy-buddy. People aren’t citing WP:FANCLUB baselessly, and making your personal biases obvious weakens your argument. We have talk pages for this. Dronebogus ( talk) 03:19, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *::You really should have a read of WP:NPA and WP:BADGER, you know. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 09:19, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:::That isn’t a personal attack. Dronebogus ( talk) 11:25, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:::: Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 12:12, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose - I agree with . Welcome back, SchroCat.-- 🌈WaltCip-''( talk)'' 13:12, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:Sorry to break up the celebration but issue raised here is the editor and not the IP. Returning to SchroCat does nothing to address the years of problematic behavior and bans that have occurred. It just obfuscates the issue. Nemov ( talk) 13:43, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::The issue raised here has been SchroCat's IP edits, and "evading scrutiny" has been one of the major points. If SchroCat edits from an account again instead, this does the exact opposite of obfuscating issues. — Kusma ( talk) 15:35, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::Thanks for wikisplaining to me my own notice. I didn't bring this here because SchroCat was editing from an IP. Nemov ( talk) 15:42, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::You might not have done, but a lot of commentators in favour of sanctions have indeed focused on the IP aspect. So stopping editing from IPs is definitely relevant to the entirety of the dispute (even if not to your personal complaint). Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 15:54, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose -- I'd certainly prefer to see Schrocat editing under a named account again but cannot support a ban in the current circumstance either. Aside from the record of creating and maintaining high-quality content, I've had nothing but positive interactions with the editor, in any guise. I've also seen how the editor can put aside serious disagreements from the past and re-establish a cordial working relationship -- naturally it takes two to tango there... Wasting everybody's time? The subject didn't open this thread. The idea that Schrocat's defenders are nothing more than a fan club? Maybe the earlier suggestion of a lynch mob struck a nerve. Obviously a lot of people here are going to disagree with each other but I hope we can put enough trust in the closer to determine the key arguments themselves. Cheers, Ian Rose ( talk) 15:48, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:@ Ian Rose: Would you support an editing restriction to stay logged-in and under one account? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:11, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::Rather pointless. I have never logged out of an account specifically to edit as an IP except; I gave up my account to leave before deciding to do some light occasional editing as an IP (which is a legitimate course to take). As to "one name" editing, you'll find ArbCo
got there before you
2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:1E8:2D44:8B40:EBA5 ( talk) 16:22, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::So, wait, are you saying you would or wouldn't comply with such a restriction? Above, you said: . It sounds like you'd be okay with such a restriction. And, of course, you could always do so under a new account name even if you were unable to regain access to SchroCat. I think, as many others have pointed out here, there are other problems with your conduct which necessitate a CBAN. But this would help allay some concerns. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:25, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::I'm glad to see that SchroCat commits to editing from their account if they can get access to it. But, of course, there's nothing preventing that from editing at any time from, for instance, "SchroCat2", "SchroCat too", "SchroCat again", "SchroCat returned", "SchroCat redux" or another other new account. Further, returning to editing from an account, while preferable, does not sove the problem of their behavior towrds other editors while editing as an IP. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 20:33, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::: User:Beyond SchroCat is available. Levivich ( talk) 20:36, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::::Somehow I doubt they'd be interested in that one. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 20:38, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::::dibs Dumuzid ( talk) 20:41, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::::: User:Schrödinger's Cat exists, but only has two insubstantial edits 16 years ago, so could probably be usurped. Bishonen | tålk 22:52, 14 December 2022 (UTC). *:::"Light occasional editing", but you also claimed that you wrote an FA as an IP? Those aren't even in the same league. casualdejekyll 19:45, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *::::In fairness, he only wrote it once, and digital files weigh nothing at all. (Pay no attention to the other hundreds of edits from the last six months.) Levivich ( talk) 19:49, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose if and only if SchroCat returns to editing under a single account (as he has stated he will). I don't think there is enough here to warrant a CBAN, but certainly he should stop editing from IPs that have the effect of avoiding scrutiny, even if that isn't his intention.-- Pawnkingthree ( talk) 16:57, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose What a waste of time this is. I wish SchroCat would restore his account and return to editing here but it's up to him what he does.♦ ''Dr. Blofeld'' 17:18, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose sanctions. I agree with Boing here, especially per ScroCat's unequivocal undertaking a little higher up in the thread to edit only from their own account once they're able to access it. Bishonen | tålk 18:07, 14 December 2022 (UTC). *:Just to point out the obvious, SchroCat returning to editing from their account does not solve the problem of their behavior towards other editors while they have been editing using IPs, which is really the core of this CBan proposal. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 20:33, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose per Boing, Dr. Blofield, Bishonen, et al. Jip Orlando ( talk) 19:38, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose site ban. I ''do'' see some of the behavior highlighted here as unfairly aggressive and unnecesssarily confrontational, but not to an extent that justifies banning "the person behind these IP ranges (and User:SchroCat) from editing the English Wikipedia". Nowhere near, not even close, in my view (I'll admit that it takes a lot for me to wish seeing a fellow editor site-banned. I believ
this is the only site ban
I've ever supported actively). --- Sluzzelin talk 21:12, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *Suppose Support - Reading over the years of behavior issues it is clear they are a net negative. Them being logged out at the time really has no bearing on this situation, nor does them saying that they will only edit under their main account. That misses the large body of evidence against them, and frankly their statements here do nothing to alleviate the concerns brought up here. In fact if their only take away from this is they should not edit as an IP then they are completely missing the point. They have wasted the communities time enough. PackMecEng ( talk) 01:14, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::"Suppose"? is that mixture of "Support" & "Oppose"? GoodDay ( talk) 01:30, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :::Ha, not so much. Thanks for the catch. PackMecEng ( talk) 01:52, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose per WP:PURPOSE, and the peer reviews, rfa noms, and articles i sampled. fiveby(
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) 01:58, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :* I'm glad you did some research, but, may I ask, what do those things have to do with SchroCat's behavior which has been reported here and which is the reason for the existence of this CBan survey? Beyond My Ken ( talk) 05:01, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::* I don't think that which has been reported here really warrants the existince of this CBan survey. I see in what i read a great deal of effort towards sticking up for article quality and doing so in a collaborative manner, and in the recent interactions there was still some effort at collaboration on content. Sometimes it is difficult to be a fan of Wikipedia, but for that work i read and wasn't aware of then sure sign me up for the "club". Really i just wanted to see if someone would write the Linnemann spade article and then you told me to vote. fiveby(
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) 07:45, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :::*I'm sorry, I'm probably totally dense, but your "explanation" is totally imcomprehensible to me, and I suggest that if this proposal is ever closed, the closer should ignore your !vote as it has nothing whatsoever to do with policy, as far as I can see. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 10:24, 16 December 2022 (UTC) * Comment A lot of opposes above seem to suggest there is no issue editing as an IP. In many cases that is true, but to have an IP claim to be an account is problematic, and especially problematic when it is from an account which has declared themselves retired and thus is unlikely to log in to confirm. Imitation and joe job opportunities abound, so declaring yourself retired and then editing from IPs should be considered deeply disruptive and not a legitimate use of IP editing. CMD ( talk) 11:34, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose per Boing. I'm not seeing anything here that warrants an AN thread. Blocking a highly productive editor simply does our Wikipedia readers a disservice. – Davey2010 Talk 16:53, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose. SchroCat has logged in/found their password, so that's one problem out of the way. They were and still are a productive editor, and while I am no fan of editing while logged out, we're making too much out of it. We should close this and move on, and future ... disturbances can be handled on a case by case basis. Drmies ( talk) 22:02, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Oppose ban SchroCat is a great editor, and I believe he's here to build an encyclopedia. As it appears that he's returned to his old account, I oppose a CBAN if he pledges to avoid IP edits. ~ HAL 333 01:48, 17 December 2022 (UTC)


Discussion re: proposal

: Whilst making no comment on the rights and wrongs of the arguments in relation to this block proposal, assuming it ''is'' SchroCat surely a CBAN would be preferred if action is felt to be required here rather than a block, which would be ineffective as the user could make a fair argument that they're eligible to clean start as they're not subject to any active community sanctions/active blocks on their primary account? Whilst I won't actively support as I've not got enough familiarity with the wider situation here, I just think that considering they've attempted clean starts before a block without accompanying ban would be sending the wrong message, if the community does support this proposal. Mike1901 ( talk) 18:54, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :Agreed, I've converted to a CBAN proposal —  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:57, 11 December 2022 (UTC) I need undisputed proof, that the IPs ''are'' SchroCat & not somebody impersonating him, to get his registered account banned. GoodDay ( talk) 19:36, 11 December 2022 (UTC) : See my talk page. Says it all really. Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 19:38, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :If someone has gone to all this trouble to impersonate SchroCat to get him banned it will be one of the most amazing things I've seen on Wikipedia. Nemov ( talk) 19:39, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::Regrettable, that he's letting himself be destroyed :( GoodDay ( talk) 20:05, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::If it weren't SchroCat, all they'd ''really'' need to do to get that USERNAME unbanned would be to start a community unban request with a CU ''privately'' verifying that they ''do not'' have a long history of editing in that IP range while logged in to the account. As far as I know, there's only a prohibition on ''publicly'' ''connecting'' users and IPs, not ''differentiating'' them. CU's please correct me if I'm wrong on this. I don't think there's any precedent on that, or I don't know of any, but I don't think that automatically extends to saying, in effect, "". Importantly, as @ KrakatoaKatie describes above, the IP range has waived the right to being identified as "not SchroCat" by claiming all the time that they are SchroCat. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 20:10, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::I think there's a way to get Wikipedia administrators to wipe clean your password, so you can create a new one & sign in. GoodDay ( talk) 20:13, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::I do not believe that is the case. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 23:09, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::I think, as User:Mackensen said, SchroCat can actually reset the password since they very likely have access to the email address connected to the account (and probably get emails every time we mention them, come to think of it). All of this is somewhat moot since the IP ranges have said they edit anonymously intentionally, and see nothing wrong with it. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 23:11, 11 December 2022 (UTC) Though it had no effect on my decision to support a CB. Any editor (signed in or not) isn't going to impress me anymore, with their FA/GA, this A or that A record boasting. GoodDay ( talk) 20:17, 11 December 2022 (UTC) @ Rhododendrites:
I understand your hesitance here. I hate CBANs. I have personally maybe proposed one I can think of, and participated in one or two others. It's drastic. It should be done only with great care and attention paid to not misfiring or causing collateral damage.I think what really swayed me towards writing this as a proposal (and supporting it) was Levivich's stats showing this IP range has been basically editing every single day since May 2022. In a way other folks who have dealt with SC before have said is exactly SchroCat's modus operandi. And on other ranges prior to that even, if we went deep into the histories of these articles. My thinking here is: It's probably been quiet because no one's been paying attention to what IPs are doing, because that's basically how it always works on Wikipedia. No one has been connecting the dots, or starting RFCs that SchroCat hated enough to start concerted efforts to harass other users. In effect, it's quiet because they were skating by as anonymous IPs. But, as in most things around here, it is your opinion and I respect it (and your right to disagree) greatly. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 20:16, 11 December 2022 (UTC) *I'm not convinced that editing from an IP (through which he identifies his registered account) is grounds for a cban. I'm not even convinced it's against any of our policies. What would the difference be if he lost his password instead of retired, then started editing from an IP? Like I said, it comes off as petulant, but CBANs are too much for petulance. I'd want to see more and/or more egregious evidence of problems from those IPs -- evidence that deeply problematic abusive behavior didn't actually stop when he "retired". That there might've been problems but people weren't paying attention isn't IMO sufficient (speculation, after all). — Rhododendrites talk \\ 20:23, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ** Rhododendrites, you should note that while a list of edits from an IP range has been produced, these are certainly not all me. They are from users of BT in London. Yes, a number are mine (especially over the last couple of weeks), but a significant portion are not me.It used to be that if an editor inferred another editor was delusional, that would lead to sanctions on the person making that personal attack. Nowadays, it seems that is no longer the case. Some changes are rather sad. - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:799C:B97D:4044:790A ( talk) 20:30, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ***It's entirely up to you to edit from an IP. The identity of the person/people making edits is not our problem, in all honesty. The attitude of the problem editor is. That's the point of this proposal. Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 20:33, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ****You missed the point, but never mind. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:799C:B97D:4044:790A ( talk) 20:43, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ***Which of the example diffs of disruptive editing in this proposal are not your edits? Levivich ( talk) 20:40, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ****Your blanket search of edits undertaken under an IP range. There’s a hefty proportion that are not mine. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:799C:B97D:4044:790A ( talk) 20:43, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ***** Doesn't really answer the question. ''Any in particular''? Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 20:48, 11 December 2022 (UTC) **I guess what I'd ask is: how many edit wars and bitter disputes with various people would it take? Just looking back in the IP history, the user ''self-identifies'' either before or after engaging in several edit wars on articles near and dear to SchroCat's heart. (see below "9800" for example) This is a long-standing thing that has run under the radar given the fact that it's all IPs and nobody noticed. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:18, 11 December 2022 (UTC) **:I'd ask two questions in return, . Why do you feel that expending so much time and energy (over 200 edits so far) to get an editor banned is beneficial to the encyclopaedia, and why do you bother editing here when your interest is clearly not in adding sourced content to the encyclopaedia? What would we stand to lose from you if you were banned? HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 22:11, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **::Harry, that's saying the quiet part out loud, and I generally don't advise doing that. Mackensen (talk) 22:49, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **:::I'd say it's worse than that. Call it shooting the messenger. Call it a deliberate attempt to create a chilling affect. Whatever anyone wants to call it, it's unacceptable coming from anyone, let alone an admin. LEPRICAVARK ( talk) 23:06, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **::::I call it bullying or attempted character assassination. It's ugly and inappropriate for anyone anywhere, but especially for an admin on an admin noticeboard. Levivich ( talk) 00:46, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **::@ HJ Mitchell: happy to answer your Qs:

Hi, I answer this in extreme detail below

Part of it, btw, is that I make lots and lots of tiny edits, instead of few large edits. So edit number is probably not the best way to examine my contributions in general. But that's beside the point. I did put a lot of work into this. You're right, and I don't apologize for that. More than anything, this user has spent the last year as an anon getting into bitter heated disputes, preventing others from changing any of their favorite articles in various minor ways, and contributing some to the project. They have made a lot fewer actual FAs/GAs etc than in the past, they admit this below. But I don't think their conduct was be totally fine even if they had created 1000s of FAs. It doesn't excuse their behavior. If you believe I'm WP:NOTHERE, feel free to bring me to ANI/AE/AN, I'll happily respond in that instance. Until then, please don't cast unnecessary WP:ASPERSIONS or personally attack me, thanks.My behavior isn't at issue, here. It also isn't one or the other. It's not as though banning me would somehow make SchroCat start collaborating and being a great person to interact with. As I say below, I only wrote this proposal because many other editors have taken issue with SchroCat's behavior. That's why they've gotten blocked like 7 times I can count (probably more, if we count the ranges who are also probably that user that I detail below, getting up to 10 or 11 times). I'd like to point out, I have never gotten blocked, not once, in 8 years. It's truly not hard to not get blocked. SchroCat has not just ''made zero effort to avoid getting blocked'', they have actually gotten ''worse'' over time. You should examine the net total of the ways SchroCat affects the project and its collaborative culture, the ways they prevent others from editing articles in any way, etc. It's not as though I'm the only one concerned here. Thanks. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 22:51, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **:::You, a non-admin (who WP:HERE, spends very little time in the mainspace) have made more edits to the ''admin'' noticeboard in the last 48 hours than I (an admin) have in the last five years which is an unusual dedication to getting one person banned. And if you think anything I wrote was a personal attack or an aspersion then you are everything that is wrong with this thread and you have no business editing the project space. Go and research and write an FA. Spend two months having your thousands of words picked apart only to have somebody who learnt everything they know about the subject from your article tell you you did it wrong. Then tell me that doesn't frustrate you just a little bit and you didn't have to take a deep breath before responding. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 23:19, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **::::
I spend most of my time on wiki editing medical articles, especially infectious disease stuff (an area I have a PhD in), so yes, I understand how frustrating it can be to have non-experts tell you you're wrong, or you need better cites, or your phrasing is incorrect, when you literally have spent years of your life researching something in extreme detail. I've also done this with my patients, with whom I've had long conversations about vaccines and other such things. I've had patients tell me I'm a government shill, that I must be "gay for Fauci", that I drink children's blood. I've had patients tell me I must be getting paid by pharma to get them to take their diabetes medication. But you know what? I still manage somehow to not raise my voice with them, and convince them to do the things that keep them alive. That's also one terrible thing about peer review in academia, that people who are really experts in something totally different in your field tell you how you're wrong over and over again and you have to figure out how to please them. Trust me, I know the feeling you're describing.But, you know what? I somehow manage to edit here without calling other people names, saying they stalk me, WP:OWNing articles, or edit warring, and again, I manage to do it without getting blocked. I don't even think it's that bad for users to slip up and get blocked sometimes. But ''10 or 11 times''? And getting in several other unnoticed edit wars? I also tend to give a lot of leeway to long term contributors who are dealing with disruptive editors. I absolutely think that's a fair thing to do. It's easy to get exasperated in such situations. But eventually, there's a point where it's unacceptable. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 23:23, 12 December 2022 (UTC) **::::: JoelleJay ( talk) 04:26, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **::::::Precisely. You've spent months or years working on something. have an emotional attachment to it. Now imagine your reviewer is me, somebody with no scientific background, and I'm adamant that your placement of a comma is wrong, for example. But from your perspective it reads fine as it is and my change alters the meaning of a crucial sentence. You would be a little bit annoyed. That, of course, would not excuse you losing your temper but you would be entitled to some sympathy if somebody then proposed to ban you. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 17:44, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::::::Considering you posted to Shibbolethink earlier, that's quite the double-standard on your part. You're expending a lot of effort to intimidate and excoriate a user here, when you yourself admit you rarely spend time on this board. It does ''not'' reflect well on you. — The Hand That Feeds You: Bite 20:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::::::My comment was simply pointing out how ridiculous it is to suggest that someone who has published multiple biomedical papers in high-profile journals needs to go through the FA process to understand the frustrations of peer review. Not that you would need to have any writing experience to empathize with someone who was threatened with a ban merely for being grumpy occasionally about others changing wording on their FAs. But that's also obviously not a faithful digest of the conflict here. JoelleJay ( talk) 00:27, 14 December 2022 (UTC) **:::::::In reality, if someone became abusive with a reviewer of an academic journal, I'm fairly sure there's a good chance they would be banned from making any submissions to the journal, possibly for a very long time. If they continued to be abusive years later, they'd find themselves in even deeper trouble, possibly under investigation from any institutions they worked for or are associated with. They'd have receive very little sympathy from anyone involved. Any other authors of the original paper, even if they also felt the criticism was unfair would likely be extremely pissed off at this person way more than they were with the reviewer. There's a fair chance they'd never work with them again. I don't think comparing the situation here to academic review of a journal submission is particularly comparable even if this does show how silly User:HJ Mitchell's comparison is. User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 05:40, 14 December 2022 (UTC) **::::This is shockingly condescending, bad-faith, and ''intentionally'' chilling. Can another admin please deal with this appalling behavior? 67.80.122.184 ( talk) 01:10, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **::::I guess I am . Good to know where I stand, at least. Dumuzid ( talk) 02:06, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::::Likewise. I guess it's okay to make personal attacks as long as you do so in the context of insulting people for daring to think you had previously made personal attacks. But it's hardly surprising to see a user with a lot of FAs belittling someone who doesn't meet his standards. LEPRICAVARK ( talk) 03:24, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::: FWIW I've edited with Shibbolethink in the past and at that time primarily saw them in the mainspace, with a good understanding of sources and immensely helpful in resolving intricate content disputes on medical content. Not that any of this is really relevant to the discussion IMO, but I'm not sure your analysis on Shibbolethink's editing contributions is accurate. ProcrastinatingReader ( talk) 21:09, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::::Yeah I've seen Shibbolethink around a lot and they are very helpful and an incredible asset to Wikipedia including mainspace. I have not seen anymany such contributions from HJ Mitchell. I strongly suspect HJ Mitchell does contribute incredibly productively probably way more than me, but if I was to go solely by my own experience HJ Mitchell does not contributive productively but Shibbolethink does. This is why we should be very wary about casting aspertions on another editor's track record without careful analysis of said track record. User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 05:40, 14 December 2022 (UTC) **::::::Sorry a poor wording on my part. I said any, should have said many. I've seen HJ Mitchell occasionally. I can't recall exactly where or what they were doing but I'm sure most of those I did see were were productive and either in mainspace or related directly to mainspace. However it still pales significantly by comparison with the productive edits I've seen from Shibbolethink as others have said especially for medical content and for past nearly 3 years now this has often meant COVID-19 related stuff. Again I'm not intending to compare their respective histories since I have not done any analysis. I'm just illustrating with it's a terrible idea to make such comparisons without having done a proper analysis. As further illustrated by the several editors who have defended Shibbolethink's editing history in response to HJ Mitchell's indeed ill-conveived and evidence free accusation. User:Nil Einne, Nil Einne ( talk) 06:48, 14 December 2022 (UTC) **:: What an appalling, ill-conceived, evidence-free accusation by HJ Mitchell about a top WP:MEDRS editor with an impeccable record, clean block log, , 10k article edits in the last twelve months, and a highly respected contributor at the WP:WikiProject Medicine board. What have you been smoking, to get this so wrong? **:: The only way I can account for your comments, coming from a respected admin, is that you've been a bit over-subscribed (I get it), you assumed there must be some he-said, she-said, or some balance needed, and you thought providing some pushback on what seemed too lopsided a tally with too few admins involved to establish some "balance" would be a good idea. Unfortunately, you didn't do your homework. **:: I can tell you why they have 200 edits here: it's because like any scientist, once Shibbolethink decides to participate in some piece of research, then they are all in: doing all the research, exposing all the data, and being completely transparent about data that either supports or challenges any prior impression they may have had, as well as entertaining any well-founded comments about data or methodology. **:: Finally their 200 edits are not "", but rather to lay out the data to the community, like any scientist publishing a paper for their peers, and let the paper stand or fall on its own merits. Like any author of a published scientific paper, this doesn't preclude the author from drawing a conclusion when the data merits, and they have done so, perfectly in line with scientific publishing, here intended for the community audience at WP:ANI to read and either ignore, thumbs-up, or thumbs-down. **:: If you knew the first thing about Shibbolethink, or had spent minimal effort (say, a dilettante-sized scoop, not a scientist-size in-depth one) looking into contributions and history, you would have discovered this for yourself. It's regrettable that you did not. Mathglot ( talk) 03:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::I have mot levelled any accusations. You clearly haven't read what I wrote. The rest of your comment is simply playing with semantics. One of the accusations levelled against SchroCat is that he has a persecution complex. Another is that he is bludgeoning discussions. I would think I was being harassed if somebody put that much time and effort into arguing with me on talk pages and advocating banning me on a noticeboard; most reasonable people would. And if this isn't a textbook case of bludgeoning then I've been discussing and sdminning wrong for the best part of a decade and a half. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 08:32, 13 December 2022 (UTC) **:::: But does he care about feeling harassed? SchroCat made those damaging/"Battleground" edits well before people noticed/brought it here. As says, . That's what this boils down to, not if he actually cares (which he very clearly doesn't). Mattdaviesfsic ( talk) 08:44, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *The editors who began (in concert) this AN action against SchroCat often disagree with him at infobox disputes (including at least two current ones), and so they wish to get him banned. -- Ssilvers ( talk) 21:53, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:Do you have any evidence that this is some kind of coordinated hit? LEPRICAVARK ( talk) 22:03, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:I would tell you, @ Ssilvers, I actually actively tried to ''discourage'' other users from bringing this here to A

for exactly this reason. It becomes a giant cluster-F, and people question you every other way, assume you're acting in bad faith, etc. I'm quite certain my behavior will be hyper-examined with a magnifying glass for months after this, by SchroCat's advocates. I hate bringing things to AN/ANI. I tried to discourage this because I wanted it to be a better case. But if it's here, I'm not going to hold back. And it turns out lots of other people have problems with this person's behavior, and it's a pretty clear cut situation all things considered. So I'm glad they did. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 23:00, 12 December 2022 (UTC)


= Other ranges not included in this proposal to keep an eye on moving forward

= 2A00:23C7:2B86:9800 I noticed there's an ''extremely close'' range just outside of this /64 that has some problematic behavior similar to what's described here: * disagreements with anyone who wanted to fix comma splices or unclear phrasings over at Talk:Moorgate tube crash (see
here Here is an adverb that means "in, on, or at this place". It may also refer to: Software * Here Technologies, a mapping company * Here WeGo (formerly Here Maps), a mobile app and map website by Here Television * Here TV (formerly "here!"), a ...
) and this edit war over "theories" vs "hypotheses"

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorgate_tube_crash&diff=prev&oldid=103689714

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Moorgate_tube_crash&diff=prev&oldid=103689829

* not following BRD for others attempting to improve the style at Operation Mincemeat
/in

* personal attacks, not following BRD while telling others to follow BR

* calling good faith edits vandalis

* edit warring to keep out good faith edits and editors concerned about the length of a lea

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ken_%22Snakehips%22_Johnson&diff=prev&oldid=107926944

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ken_%22Snakehips%22_Johnson&diff=prev&oldid=107927555

* edit warring to keep preferred version of infobox at Fight Clubbr>
and then aggressively blanking attempts to talk about i

This "9800" range edits right up until May 2022, which is when @ Levivich identified this current "9801" /64 as starting. I don't think we should include it here, because, as mentioned, it hasn't done anything since May and I think we should minimize any and all collateral damage. But I would emphasize: it's important to keep an eye on these similar ranges. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 20:44, 11 December 2022 (UTC) (edited 23:35, 11 December 2022 (UTC) only to add missing links and fix typos, not for any significant changes to arguments or content thereof) 2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00 This range has a very similar style to SchroCat, but I'm not 100% it's all them. They do have
pretty long block history
though, escalating up t
6 months in June 2021
for disruptive editing. They also Special:Contributions/2A00:23C7:2B89:BE00:0:0:0:0/64, frequent many of the same places, e.g. Ken "Snakehips" Johnson, ARCA, User talk:SchroCat, Wikipedia:In the news and Wikipedia:In the news/Candidates. As I said above, I don't think we should block these ranges, given the age of the contribs, and our interest in reducing collateral damage. But I think we need to keep an eye on them. Especially since SchroCat has admitted in the past that they reset their router, etc. to game blocks

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/SchroCat&diff=1031394215]—  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:48, 12 December 2022 (UTC) 2001:4451:8124:4900 This one as well
very few edits
but edited User talk:SchroCat an
has a /32 block stretching ALREADY into March 2023
Unclear if connected to SchroCat, though, since a /32 is way way way more addresses than the previously mentioned /64, and it doesn't look like the /64 was involved in the /32 block. I think this is probably ''a different person'' (looks to be a pro-trump troll) who was harassing SchroCat. I leave these particular things up to the admins.—  Shibbolethink ( ) 17:48, 12 December 2022 (UTC) 86.155.193.0/24 Contributions from SchroCat in the above thread.—  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:08, 14 December 2022 (UTC) 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00/60 Contributions from SchroCat in this thread and on 's talk pag

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Nemov&diff=prev&oldid=1127605888] as well as a few on SC's old haunts (e.g. Sophie Dahlbr>
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sophie_Dahl&diff=prev&oldid=1119207778]).—  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:46, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *Nope. Not me, I’m afraid. 77.249.149.237 ( talk) 20:49, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:Which one are you referring to? I had no idea this anonymous user was or wasn't SchroCat until you said "This is the fourth time". Since you're an anonymous IP I've never seen before. This is why you should make an account. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:17, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ***I am talking about this latest thread (obviously), which is not me. Wrong ISP for a start. Feel free to strike my name from this, or you are making a false accusation. You should probably take note that I have not said that any of the other IP addresses do not contain some of my edits, but this one is not me. 77.249.149.237 ( talk) 21:23, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ***:Sure, I'll collapse it based on the telecom not being right. But, as an FYI, I don't think we can go simply off of your word since the entire nature of IP addresses are anonymous. Someone could claim to be you and be on a related IP and start misconduct, for example. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:26, 15 December 2022 (UTC) * would be a better template to use: labelling my activity as "IP Vandal" is misleading. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 19:17, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:ipuser does not contain the overall information I'm trying to include in these (e.g. filter log, block log), sorry for the implication. If these ranges did not get blocked so often, it wouldn't be necessary. Luckily it's hidden in the wikicode. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:54, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::OK, so ASPERSIONS doesn't matter as long as it's hidden in the code? Good to know - thanks for the clarification. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 20:01, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *:::I was able to find which has all the same links. Happy to use it. I would tell you it is exactly this sort of response that I would characterize as "not collaborative" and part of the problem here. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:50, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::"". Really? By using that coding you were, in effect, accusing me of being an IP vandal – in other words, breaching WP:ASPERSIONS. I will just let "not collaborative" go and thank you for changing it over. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6562:A1FC:F7F2:51BF ( talk) 22:24, 14 December 2022 (UTC) *::::Shibbolethink you've posted hundreds of times to this thread in the past few days with single minded focus to get an editor community banned. This appears "not collaborative" to me, rather than someone trying to correct a misleading label you're applying to them. User:Mr Ernie, Mr Ernie ( talk) 14:07, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :Probably worth mentioning that all these IP ranges have edited one of 's sandboxe

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Tim_riley/sandbox&diff=1105057676&oldid=1105054474] ( User:Tim riley/sandbox)

ser:Tim riley/sandbox4). There's a good amount on-wiki showing Tim riley and SchroCat were good friends, so it makes sense. But just an interesting thing. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:27, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::It’s good manners (and, I think, in the guidelines) to ping editors you mention at AN, so you should have pinged , particularly if you think the connection is “an interesting thing”. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 21:32, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::oh sure . I figured tagging their sandboxes would, so didn't want to overping. but happy to. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:35, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::To save me ploughing through the suffocating quantity of prose above, would you be kind enough to explain in one sentence why you have asked me here and what you want me to comment on? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tim riley ( talkcontribs) 21:48, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::IP user formerly known as SchroCat thought it would be a good courtesy to do so, because I was commenting on the overall fact that the user has a bunch of different IP ranges but they have all edited your sandbox. I have nothing else in particular to say. Thanks!—  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:57, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::As the ex-SchroCat is a close personal friend IRL and moreover one of Wikipedia's finest editors, with more than 50 FAs to his credit, I have been more than happy to offer him access to my sandpit for drafting, given that IPs - as he has alas been driven to editing as - have no sandpits of their own. Is there a problem here, Shibboleth? Tim riley talk 22:25, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::nope, no problem. Not accusing you of any misconduct here. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 22:36, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::The discussion above should put to rest any doubts about whether the IPs claiming to be SchroCat are or are not SchroCat in aactuality, since a "close personal friend IRL" has confirmed that they ''are'' SchroCat. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 23:04, 11 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::So I should hope, but at a quick glance at the screeds above it seems that there is a concerted campaign by those hostile to him to ban one of Wikipedia's most eminent editors. As he has contributed so many FAs and helped so many others (including many of mine) to FA I find such a campaign incomprensible, unless driven by spite, which I am reluctant to suppose. Tim riley talk 22:55, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::That is certainly your right to theorize and suppose. On my end, it is entirely driven by seeing a number of policy violations which went under-examined due to them coming from IP ranges no one was paying attention to, and believed were unconnected. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 22:57, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::Tim Riley: You won't see it this way, but SchroCat has absolutely no one to blame here except themselves. How many FAs or GAs have they created since they "retired" their account and began editing with IPs? I'm guessing that the answer is "zero", because they're too busy edit warring, attacking other editors, and otherwise behaving in a manner that ''they must know'' is disruptive. Your defense of your "close personal friend" is admirable, but it seems that the community -- and not just "those hostile to him" -- has a take on things that is somewhat different from yours. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 23:04, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::: IPs can’t go through GAN or FAC, so the answer is obviously zero, but there are a couple of articles that are high enough standard for consideration for FA, and many that are above GA standard. Of course I know that punctures your opinion that all I’ve done since retiring is edit warring and attacking, but that’s because that view is wrong. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 23:13, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::Personally, I think you've made quite a few positive contributions to the wiki since going full anon. I just think that is all outweighed by the many multiple times you've broken policy, edit warred, attacked other users, and generally been obstinate and difficult to work with in that same time period. I wish you'd learned to edit collaboratively so we wouldn't need to weigh those contributions against all the negativity and disruption. But, alas, that is true of most long term editors who get CBAN'd. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 23:17, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::: Personally I don’t think editors should strongly infer other editors are delusional. I don’t think they should follow them round. I don’t think editors should misrepresent sources, nor do I think WP:VERIFY should be something people choose to ignore, regardless of where it is in an article. I don’t think editors should make good article mediocre either. I cast no aspersions to any individual with this, just highlighting some things I believe in strongly on WP. I will add that I learned to edit collaboratively when I first started as an IP back in 2006 and I’ve continued it since. It’s why I’ve been able to improve so many articles - no-one can do it without positively embracing collaboration. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 23:27, 11 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::::Personally I don't think you're SchroCat. The midwife of all those FAs and stuff wouldn't keep mixing up ''infer'' versus ''imply''. E Eng 01:59, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::::Looked at th
IPv6 range's talkspace contribs
and didn't see a lot of collaborative editing, but I did see this edit to an archive to reply to a 20-month-old comment. Levivich ( talk) 03:44, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::IPs can go through GAN. It's just editing a talk page, there's no page creation involved. CMD ( talk) 15:01, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::I started this process and I want to clarify it wasn't done out of spite or simple disagreement. I have disagreed with Tim riley, but he appears to be a fine and respectful editor. The same can be said about the editor GoodDay with whom I've agreed with and disagreed with on a myriad of issues. Disagreeing is a natural process of this project, but the examples listed in this notice show a long history of an editor who struggles to be civil with other editors. That's a shame, because it seems like a lot of good could be accomplished if the editor could be nice to others. Nemov ( talk) 23:24, 11 December 2022 (UTC) On a point of accuracy, the former SchroCat has to my certain knowledge at least one new FA to add to his impressive total since he renounced his user-name. It was something we had worked on together and I took successfully to FAC in July. I think it would be barmy of Wikipedia to prevent further such FAs because some users have a gripe against our colleague. Tim riley talk 00:05, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :Oh yes, I’d forgotten about that one! According to , I’ve been “too busy edit warring, attacking other editors”, etc to do anything like that, but this is AN, where anything goes. Anyway, I’m on leave from tomorrow morning, so TTFN. - 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 00:10, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::Editors who are excellent content creators, such as yourself, get a ''lot'' of behavioral leeway. Maybe it shouldn't be that way, maybe it's appropriate, but we're not going to settle that here. Instead, we're wrestling with the question of whether you have finally reached the limit which the community is willing to put up with, even for an editor of your quality. You've been here a long time, as have I, and we've both seen excellent content editors push the envelope until the community finally banned them or they got indeffed by an admin. That's where we are now, and your appeals to your excellence as a content creator are really beside the point. I don't see anyone here denying the quality of your career output, they're protesting about the ''lack of quality in your behavior'', which you've done nothing to explain or excuse, just outright denied that it happened. That simply won't fly, the evidence is there and it won't go away. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 00:29, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::BTW, FWIW
this
says that the SchroCat account created 89 articles excluding redirects, and that 24 of them are Featured Lists, 9 of them are Good Articles, and ''1'' is an FA. The rest are a mixture of everything from stubs up to Bs. ''This'' is the editor that Tim riley called "one of Wikipedia's most eminent editors ... hohe has contributed so many FAs...", an "impressive total"? Beyond My Ken ( talk) 00:51, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
::::Two different automated processes give vastly different numbers. See the IP's comment below. ::::: ::::9 GAs is nothing to scoff at, but it's also not an excuse for their behavior and Tim riley et al. seem to think it is. casualdejekyll 00:54, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_featured_article_nominations: 58 FAs as SchroCat, 2 as The Bounder, one as an IP. I lost count of the number of GAs. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 01:01, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::Oh, and 47 FLs. Added 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 01:07, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::I also have a bunch of FPs and an FT, which I’d forgotten, plus some DYKs and ITNs - I probably have more ITNs as an IP than I had as a regular editor, but these are all small change things really. Added 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 01:25, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::60 FAs is both nothing to scoff at and also not an excuse for the behavior. It could be 1000 FAs and I'd say the same thing. casualdejekyll 01:03, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::: I never claimed it was: I’m just correcting the misleading figures put out. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:6486:7533:98F3:7C9F ( talk) 01:07, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::: Two different automated processes give vastly different results, so I've struck-through my comment above, since its accuracy is suspect. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 02:01, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::: But I also note that the two processes are measuring different things. The stats I posted above are for articles ''created'' by SchroCat. The stats cited by SchroCat-as-IP (at least some of them) are for articles ''nominated'' for FA/GA by SchroCat and accepted.But, of course, Casualdejekyll is completely correct that the issue here is not the quality of SchroCat's content editing, but the quality of their ''behavior'', especially as -- only partly identified -- IPs. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 03:51, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::I'm not sure what you're getting at, BMK. "Nominate" is one of those terms we use to diminish the value of our contributions on Wikipedia. Nominating an FA is not like nominating at RfA, for example, where you say your piece and back off. Nominatiors at FAC are expected to be major contributors to the article and must be familiar with the source material. In practice that means reading just about every word written on your chosen subject and becoming an expert on it. That's why FAs are so rare and why their writers should be given a lot of deference. Or should be if we're truly about writing an encyclopaedia. I'd be happy to mentor anyone reading this who wants to put the effort in to get their first FA. HJ Mitchell | Penny for your thoughts? 21:26, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::I'm simply pointing out that the stats I originally cited were for article which were ''created'' by SchroCat, and the status they are currently in, while the stats cited by SchroCat are for article they actually brought to FA etc. and were accepted. I think that his stats are the more relevant ones, which is why I struck-through mine. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 22:32, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *The editors who began (in concert) this AN action against SchroCat often disagree with him at infobox disputes (including at least two current ones), and so they wish to get him banned. -- Ssilvers ( talk) 21:53, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *:I brought this here and have disagreed with you in the past. I don't want you banned. You seem to be a fine editor who is capable of giving your opinion without casting WP:ASPERSIONS. Do you have a specific defense of SchroCat's long history of accusing other editors of harassments, gaslighting, and stalking? This isn't a content dispute and I would hope an editor of your experience would recognize the difference. Thanks! Nemov ( talk) 22:08, 12 December 2022 (UTC) *: Ssilvers wrote: *:: *: Really? That is an accusation of bad faith retaliation on the part of those editors. If that is what you are alleging, then that is a serious matter, and you should raise this separately in a new section at ANI against the editors who brought this AN action against SchroCat, along with your evidence of same. If I misread you, and that is *not* what you meant, or if you've changed your mind, then you should indicate your disavowal of your previous statement by redacting it using <s>strikeout type</s> to indicate the part that you recant. In blunter terms: put up, or shut up. Mathglot ( talk) 02:51, 13 December 2022 (UTC) A topic-ban from anything to do with adding/deleting infoboxes, might be another alternative. GoodDay ( talk) 19:55, 14 December 2022 (UTC)


Ignoring approach

In the event that SchroCat & his IPs are not c-banned? There's another way to deal with his behaviour when it's deemed problematic, in infobox discussions. Ignore his posts & notify a closing RFC editor, to do the same. Denying recognition, has its advantages. GoodDay ( talk) 21:37, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :There are plenty of IP editors who make fine GF arguments. I'm not sure how we're supposed to carve out a problem users who uses multiple IPs. This behavior is just going to continue to cause problems. Probably more so if he's able to avoid getting banned this time. Who would want to raise the issue again after this? I'm kind of stunned that people are defending it. Nemov ( talk) 21:50, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::If I'm understanding many editors here, identifying SC's IPs isn't overly difficult. GoodDay ( talk) 21:53, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::Sure, if someone looks it up, but 6 months from now on some random discussion, newer editors (especially if they're not familiar with this case) won't know the identity of the IP user. Nemov ( talk) 21:59, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::Well, yes and no. Most sockpuppets/returning editors get caught because they can't help themselves--favorite articles/disputes, rhetorical style, users they don't like. I don't doubt there are banned users editing productively because they stopped doing the thing that got them banned and no one noticed them. The issue is that the way SchroCat edits creates conflict, whether anyone links that disruptive behavior to the main account or not. All the rhetoric from his supporters above doesn't change that fact, and doesn't offer a sustainable path forward. Mackensen (talk) 03:16, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :I would say, if the user is not CBANned, the correct approach would be to wait. See if this experience had ''any'' beneficial effect on the user, and attempt to collaborate as we always should in this project. If the user continues to be disruptive, display OWNership, cast ASPERSIONS, throw personal attacks, and edit war, or resumes this behavior in time, then the approach would be to go to WP:AE (if in infoboxes or another similar DS notice area), or return here to AN/ANI and show the behavior has not changed. Long-term abusers are given a lot of lattitude on this project, but there is a length, a pattern, and an unrepentance for which this community trust is no longer extended.And aside from that, it's still true that basically 2/3 of respondents believe the user should be CBANned. It hasn't been closed yet. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:45, 14 December 2022 (UTC) I'll give SchroCat or whoever's behind the IPs, some credit. They're smart enough ''not'' to annoy me, at those infobox keep/delete discussions. GoodDay ( talk) 17:56, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :Do you talk about anything else? 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 18:38, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::Don't even (including here) try it. At best, you'll merely entertain me. GoodDay ( talk) 18:40, 15 December 2022 (UTC)


Fan Club

I guess I was unaware that SchroCat had a WP:FANCLUB willing to simply ignore his problematic behavior and also celebrating his returning. Embarrassing really, but I want to make it clear my issue here wasn't that he was editing as an IP user. His return to the original account doesn't solve a problem. The problem was the editor's behavior towards other editors. It doesn't matter that his edits are coming from an IP, the problem are the edits. SchroCat doesn't get a "get out jail free" care because they made unfounded accusations from an IP. Editors need to quit obfuscating the issue. SchroCat is a hostile editor who continually makes unfounded accusations towards other editors. That's all you need to know and the evidence in the edit history is overwhelming. The editors blaming other editors for this behavior are disappointing. Favoritism blinds the ability to see clearly and that's it certainly happening after reviewing some of the arguments here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nemov ( talkcontribs) 13:34, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :Maybe there are "fans" who would excuse absolutely anything (and maybe a couple long-term grudges for whom the recent stuff doesn't even matter), but I suspect most of the rest of us who don't support a ban simply don't agree with you that there's enough justification for one. That doesn't mean SchroCat has been a model of prosocial behavior, but that we're being asked to assess whether we should issue the strongest sanction at our disposal, and the evidence just isn't sufficient. Wording of "WP:FANCLUB" aside, yes we absolutely do -- and should -- weigh contributions to the project when determining something like a CBAN. There are times that the same 5 edits that gets a brand new user indeffed ''are'' outweighed by 50,000 preceding good edits. The challenge is figuring out where that line is, and the reality is it varies by person. You don't have to be a fan of SchroCat to be a fan of high-quality article work, and to have a subjectively high bar for sanctions that would stop someone from producing that work. It's frustrating when people skirt the lines of acceptability for a long time, but thankfully it doesn't happen all that often. I wouldn't blame anyone for feeling like the bar for problems is too high when it comes to FA writers. There have been times I've felt that way myself, including, as I said above, with SchroCat. In this case, however, looking I think we're solidly on the "oppose" side of that line. :Beyond that, there's also the extent to which infobox disputes are so fraught. There are people who view bad behavior coming out of those discussions in a different light because of the dynamics in play. I wish infoboxes weren't so triggering to SchroCat, et al., and I wish we didn't have people so quick to disregard the opinions of those who put hundreds of hours into building out articles when it comes to how best to present the information. Yes, you could reframe that and say "per WP:OWN, devoting you blood, sweat, and tears to a single article doesn't mean I shouldn't be able to drop in and have just as much influence in an RfC", and in many cases I'd agree. The issue is, with many cases we're dealing with things like NPOV, V, NOR, and other policies where consensus can be based on application/interpretation of policy. With infoboxes, there is no real policy guidance, and it's just personal preference in the guise of "what I think helps readers" or "why I think they make sense in X domain but not Y". For something that's about personal preference, surely you can see that someone who labored for a subject might be bothered by the fact that some people go from article to article contributing nothing to an article ''except'' to argue about an infobox when there's no policy-based rationale? Again, not saying people shouldn't be allowed to have a say, but I don't find it hard to empathize, or to understand why some see behavioral issues arising from infobox disputes in a different light. YMMV. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 15:50, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ::This isn't about infoboxes and I wish editors would quit hiding their bias behind this nebulous argument. This is an editor with a long history of hostility and an editor who continues to do it without fear from punishment because editors like yourself just make excuses for the behavior. ::We don't own anything on this project. Our job is simply to improve it with the help of the community. When you endorse an editor who doesn't respect other editors you in turn endorse disrespectful behavior. Nemov ( talk) 16:03, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :::You seem to be falling into the same kind of behavior you're accusing SchroCat of, making accusations of bias and "fan clubs" and masking bad intentions using "nebulous arguments" and "endorsing disrespectful behavior" when I'm doing nothing of the sort. I don't have to ''endorse'' disrespectful behavior to decide that it's not disrespectful enough for a ban. A look through my editing history would reveal many times that I've been critical of people defending bad behavior just because of FAs. The difference is, in those cases, the behavior was worse. You're making accusations based on what you think my motivation is, when the reality is you just haven't made as good a case as you think you have. IMO. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 16:32, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ::::My conscious is clear on this subject and I'm simply pointing out what should be obvious. As you admitted, SchroCat hasn't . When a user has been banned in the past for this behavior and the behavior continues then it's on the editor to either acknowledge a long term problem or ignore it. It seems like you've made your choice. I don't know what your motivation is, but Wikipedia isn't a WP:BATTLEGROUND. WP:ASPERSIONS cannot be any clearer.... If you can convince yourself SchroCat doesn't routinely do this then we're at an impasse. Nemov ( talk) 16:58, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :::::Just FYI, I have never been banned. - Special:Contributions/86.155.193.84, 86.155.193.84 ( talk) 17:20, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::My mistake. I meant you've been blocked with cause 5-9 times? It's a chore combing through the wreckage. Nemov ( talk) 17:57, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::A block is not a ban. Please keep that in mind especially when you are citing WP:ASPERSIONS. You do little good for your case when you're not even sure of the accuracy of the facts you are citing. 🌈WaltCip-''( talk)'' 18:07, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::I already said "my mistake" but I appreciate your feedback. Nemov ( talk) 18:21, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :Every one of these threads is Lynch Mob v. Fan Club. I believe those are the names of the WMF's softball teams. Levivich ( talk) 16:00, 14 December 2022 (UTC) ::Hey, I'm just trying to use the softball field to play fetch with my dog. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 16:32, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :: Put me in coach! I'm ready to play! Jip Orlando ( talk) 19:35, 14 December 2022 (UTC) :::Is this the equivalent of an
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on their talk page
for, quite frankly, embarrassing double standards. Such hypocrisy has undermined their argument to such a point, that this whole time-sink of a discussion seems rather ridiculous. 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 18:29, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ***Are you the user formerly known as SchroCat? or somebody else? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:28, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ***:Mind your own business. 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 22:37, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:Interesting: *:* Mar 2022: Liverpool IP 77.101.108.58 removes a sentence from Sophie Dahl *:* Oct 31 07:31: London IP 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:39B0:392:9BC0:53B ( 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00::0/64/64 range contribs) removes the infobox *:* Oct 31 07:33: The same "EF00" IP removes the sentence *:* Nov 6 13:34: London IP 2A02:C7C:A471:7B00:7CEC:AAB0:91A3:36AC ( 2A02:C7C:A471:7B00::0/64/64 range contribs) removes the infobox with edit summary *:* Nov 6 13:36 The same "7B00" IP removes the sentence with edit summary *:* Nov 7: 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:8479:1FB8:B09A:26A0, a different IP on the same "EF00" range, removes the infobox with the edit summary *:*Today: 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD, a third IP on the same "EF00" range, posts " I'm not Schrocat", and then the message above. *:I don't know if this is SchroCat or not, or if it's one person or more than one person, and I don't want to connect users and IPs by naming who else has removed this stuff from that article in the past, but this isn't how WP:VANISH is supposed to work. Levivich ( talk) 19:11, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *::
So are we expected to believe that there's a ''second'' person who: :::*is in London :::*is also a person who hates infoboxes :::*on the same /64 ranges which frequented several of SchroCat's old haunts (e.g. Sophie Dahl) :::*is now in-depth reading this thread (enough to understand the "fanclub" discussion) :::*and is posting on 's talk page, just to harass the user about this thread :::*but isn't SchroCat? :::Definitely sounds like a case of WP:LOUTSOCK to me.To be fair, it looks like this user is a customer of
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But it very well could be a work vs home situation. Or work vs coffee house, etc. I wouldn't think the isp alone would be enough to differentiate this when the user behavior is so glaringly similar.I just hesitate to believe that London is a hotbed for infobox extremists. (kidding, kidding) —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:19, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Actually, yes, I can think of several former editors who fit that criteria. Levivich ( talk) 19:22, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :::::I think I'm just not up-to-date or in-the-know about the infobox wars, and so I have literally no idea how many people it could be. But it is overall interesting.I hope they all get together for tea and crumpets and talk about the latest articles that have had infoboxes added. That would just warm my cold dead heart. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:23, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::I mean I did hear this one theory once: that it's always been just one person, who hates infoboxes, and in Wikipedia's early days, he started using multiple accounts to fight against them, eventually going so far as to hire actors to portray these other editors at London Wiki meet-ups, but then--much to the chagrin of this editor--the meet-ups kept happening, year after year, and after like a decade and a half, the editor just didn't have any more money to pay the actors, so he had to self-destruct each alt account one by one before the next meet-up, but then--to the further chagrin of this editor--the pandemic happened, and all of a sudden meet-ups were online, and the editor didn't need the actors anymore, he's a skilled actor himself so just like a hat and some sunglasses would do fine, so now he's been trying to resurrect each account one by one... but, I think it's more likely that it's actually several different likeminded people. Levivich ( talk) 19:30, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::: Two-year old mystery solved! Now I *finally* understand why my hat and sunglasses Amazon store went through the roof two years ago, but has been slowly withering ever since. Mathglot ( talk) 20:45, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::: then don't...oh, you have. Futile. See WP:ASPERSIONS 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 19:31, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::::What suggestions do you have for how others should be able to examine your conduct, as they do with most wikipedia users? —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:39, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :::::I'm not arrogant enough to make suggestions on other people's behaviour. Live and let live - sticks and stones, blah blah blah.... 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 22:35, 15 December 2022 (UTC) * I’m sorry to pop the merry bubble of speculation here, but I am currently in Amsterdam on a long weekend break. I ha
previously mentioned to a small group of editors
that I had not edited the Dahl article and was informed by one, :
Schrocat, it's blatantly you on the Sophie Dahl article. Nobody else is such an infobox warrior as that. Trying to hide behind an IP is dishonest, about as dishonest as pretending you couldn't possibly use different London IPs.
All made assumptions, much like a few people on this thread, but only one bothered to notice that my editing is from BT Internet on all my IP edits except this one. Not me, I’m afraid: I don’t have Sky. Oh, and by the way, EnPassant - the person calling me dishonest when I informed them I had not edited Dahl for at least two years - has been blocked for sockpuppetry. 77.249.149.237 ( talk) 20:43, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:* I hate to burst every ones little bubble about how UK IPs work. I am most definitely ''not'' the editor previously using the SchroCat account - my one and only account was abandoned years ago mainly due to the bullying and underhand shenanigans undertaken by the pro-IB precious followers of a certain COI editor. Please note like SchroCat I'm also on BT/EE but if you try checking using 'whatismyipaddress' it will probably tell you I'm in London......yet I'm actually more than 500 miles from there. And before any of the more vehement in this thread start with any aspersions, my abandoned account is ''not'' banned, blocked or under any kind of restrictions whatsoever. Special:Contributions/2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D, 2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D ( talk) 21:19, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:This is why you two should both make accounts, so we don't accidentally confuse the two of you. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:23, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::Oh right, so if I 'make a new account' as suggested this will create the opportunity to scream 'Sockpuppet'!!! No thanks. As stated above I abandoned my account after I spent years investing a lot of time, money and effort creating and expanding articles yet threads like this truly cement my intention not ever to return except for occasional comments in ridiculous vendettas like that on display here. Special:Contributions/2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D, 2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D ( talk) 21:36, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::You can actually have more than one account and acknowledge that you had a previous one, have it hidden/deleted, etc. per WP:FRESHSTART. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 21:39, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::::Really? Why thank you so so much for giving me such wonderful advice. However, I must respectfully suggest a more detailed reading and digesting of what I stated in my previous comment. Please have a wonderful rest of your day and accept my humblest apologies for attempting to point out incorrect assumptions made about UK IPs. So very very sorry. Special:Contributions/2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D, 2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D ( talk) 21:50, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::::: *:*::::::Please remain WP:CIVIL, Kenneth. 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 22:25, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::::: 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 23:04, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::::
Not always
but even people with long blocklogs are capable of knowing when something's a problem. casualdejekyll 23:14, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::::::And what doe
my block log
say about me? Just curious. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 23:19, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::::Whoever you are, you're not helping anything. Also, while I opposed the ban above, I dare say we ''do'' have rules about registered users logging out to disrupt noticeboard discussions anonymously. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 22:08, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::::::Please read my comment above - my account was abandoned long ago so 'logging out' does not enter the equation. I was simply trying to dispel the blatantly incorrect assumptions concerning UK IP addresses. So sorry my attempts to help appear to have caused so much consternation. Hope you all have a truly wonderful day. Special:Contributions/2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D, 2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D ( talk) 23:10, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:: - so only two people in the entire world use IP addresses, do they? I'd call your "accidents" aspersions, but there we go. 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 22:33, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*:::So you're another editor who used to have an account, but now edit anonymously so you can continues a grudge. Your a blight on IP editors, if there isn't a policy against this there should be. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 23:06, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::::Please try to use correct grammar and spelling as otherwise it's difficult to fully comprehend any points being made. This is most definitely''not'' a criticism, simply a hopefully piece of helpful advice. Special:Contributions/2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D, 2A00:23EE:1580:DBE4:F4E4:AC9A:65F1:1E1D ( talk) 23:15, 15 December 2022 (UTC) *:*::::I'd ask you to remain WP:CIVIL, please, thank you. As an IP, I have just as much right to edit here as you do. What grudge do you suppose I have? Or is this something simply to say to prop up your actively disinteresting comment? 2A02:C7C:A400:EF00:3DE9:3F2:337:22BD ( talk) 23:17, 15 December 2022 (UTC)


Suggestion

Does WP:TLDR or WP:DRAMA apply here? Or, perhaps, SchroCat would like to WP:VANISH? My suggestion is to close this entire thread with a WP:NOCONSENSUS rationale – S. Rich ( talk) 05:22, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :"No consensus"? The proposal to CBan Schrocat has had 16 responses: 15 of which support the CBan, and one which weakly opposed it. I don't think that remotely qualifies as "no consensus". And SchroCat, editing as an IP above, had made it quite clear that they like the current situation, with their account retired and the person behind the account editing using IPs, so I doubt they'd be interested in vanishing. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 05:27, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::FWIW, SchroCat previously requested to vanish in September 2020, but the vanishing was reversed a few days later when it was discovered that he was continuing to edit while logged out, which is contrary to the terms of WP:VANISH ("used when you wish to stop editing forever", "you will not be returning", etc.). The discussion at Wikipedia talk:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Civility in infobox discussions#Amendment request: Civility in infobox discussions (September 2020) mentions the vanishing and the reversal of it, plus allusions to previous socking and a previous clean start. -- RL0919 ( talk) 06:41, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :Could I ask why you want to close this as No Consensus? InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 05:44, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :My favorite part about AN and ANI in general is that you get two wildly disparate comments: 1) people saying the case is unsupported and has insufficient evidence and 2) people like the above saying it's too long and unreadable. Do you get why getting both of these criticisms simultaneously can be pretty frustrating?It takes a lot of evidence, a lot of diffs, to show a long-term editor has gotten to the point of a CBAN. I'm sorry for the length, but it's a long section for a reason. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:23, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::Wait 'til you figure out that none of them are actually reading any of it. Levivich ( talk) 16:33, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::Some of the survey responses are appalling. Apparently if an editor is confused that's cover to dodge questions about their position. Also, if an editor is perceived as being productive in the past then they can't just insult whomever they want without fear of being called out. I could understand if this was a one off thing, but this is an editor who has been banned for this behavior in the past. The defense cases here are puzzling. Nemov ( talk) 17:27, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::This is quite similar to how some people were willing to totally excuse Doug Coldwell committing massive copyvios because "he's one of our most productive editors!!!!" Trainsandotherthings ( talk) 17:31, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: :::::This is what grinds my gears so much about the WP:UNBLOCKABLES argument! When it actually comes time to question the longstanding history of disruption (and numerous escalating blocks from same!), there are actually some of the ''same'' people who say the community never wants to block longstanding users, arguing here that we should not block a longstanding disruptive uncollaborative editor ''because of their contributions''! It truly boggles the mind. Wiki culture will never cease to amaze.—  Shibbolethink ( ) 18:26, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::So far we've seen here the Productive Contributor Defense, the Baited Defense, the Call for No Consensus Close, and the Lynch Mob Counterattack, all common features of these discussions, leftover vestiges of a bygone wikiera when such arguments were considered persuasive. Levivich ( talk) 18:36, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::It seems to me that there are really only two relevant questions about this editor: are his contributions to Wikipedia outstanding and have we heard from anyone who has felt justifiably slighted or upset by his comments on article talk pages? Yes and no, as far as I can see. Tim riley talk 18:49, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::Then you're not seeing clearly -- understandable because they're a friend -- because the answers are "yes" and "yes". And as a quick look at some of the opposes above will show, there are Wikipedians who sincerely believe that the quality of an editor's contributions constitute a permanent "Get out of jail free" card, excusing socking, incivility, personal attacks and ownership behavior well beyond any reasonable WP:STEWARDSHIP. I would contend that quality of content creation only goes so far, and SchroCat has crossed over the line. They have already received numerous free passes because of their value as an editor, and really the only question that's being asked here is "Is it finally too much?" Beyond My Ken ( talk) 22:43, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::Yknow, we really need a bingo card for these things. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 19:13, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::We'll have to remember to include the Lamentations of the Decline of Wikipedia and the Counting of FAs. Levivich ( talk) 01:13, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::“I miss ye good olde days of Deletionist-Inclusionist civil war and 5 million articles about Pokemon!” Dronebogus ( talk) 05:25, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::SchroCat spent a lot of time and effort here and I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of reading some of their articles, which include (among many others) several top quality biographies of impactful women in history. I doubt I would have ever read these articles nor been inspired by these exceptional ladies had SchroCat not used a bunch of his volunteered personal time to write them. I'm no stranger to how these community ban discussions go, and decided to offer a moral support (well, oppose) as a final thank you. I'm sorry someone's gears were ground, but imagine being subjected to a bunch of anonymous strangers judging you for something. User:Mr Ernie, Mr Ernie ( talk) 19:57, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::: Is there some version of Wikipedia where that isn't everyone's reality, every day? This is a collaborative project where, by definition, you don't know most people. I've been an editor on this project for nineteen years. I've met in person I believe two people whom I didn't already know IRL. If an editor can't handle anonymous strangers critiquing their work without lashing out then they shouldn't participate here. If we're taking the position that creating high quality work is a license to be abusive then that's where we part ways. If that's your position then fine, you should say so and it's cognizable, but please don't then turn around and "apologize" for taking that position. Mackensen (talk) 20:13, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::It is foolish to accuse SchroCat of objecting to critiques of his work. He has taken more than 50 articles through FAC and been subject to the relentless critiques we all face there, as anyone who has submitted an article for FAC knows. And I have yet to see, above, anyone who has made any reasoned complaint about SchroCat's interaction with him/her. But he has nonetheless attracted enemies: 225 edits from Shibbolethink in 24 hours to seek a ban, if I have the arithmetic right, seems rather extreme. Tim riley talk 21:19, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::Yes. The level of dismissive, childish spite on display here is quite surprising. I suppose these editors will get what they want and can then be proud of making Wikipedia a safer and better place for all of us by doing away with the scary IP Revenant. What an accomplishment that will be. Well done. DBaK ( talk) 21:38, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::True, but I fear your irony may be over the heads of those at whom it is aimed. I hope I am wrong. Tim riley talk 22:08, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::::Any time I bring something to AN, especially a proposal for banning someone, I try to do it very carefully and put a lot of work into it, hence the sheer number of edits. I want to make sure I'm including as much evidence as possible, because I don't want to do the wrong thing, or to undersell something I think is necessary. This is also why I don't do it lightly, or for any problematic user, or typically for someone who is only affecting me. I only do it when I feel its necessary, and its affecting many other users. Given the level of disruption, the number of users targeted over the years, the sheer number of edit wars and blocks across multiple accounts and IPs, the tenor of personal attacks, the consistency of those attacks, the consistency of their behavior, the absolute flaunting of block evasion and flippant attitude, all shows me SchroCat has no interest whatsoever in changing how they behave, and some sort of remedy had to be discussed. The fact that they are so unrepentant, so flagrant, and have been sanctioned so many times over the years, is why it has come to this. That is no one's fault but SchroCat's. They have no one to blame but themselves.Indeed, it appears neither they, nor you, see anything wrong with how they conduct themselves on wiki, despite the clear fact that the community finds it an issue. I am only assuaged by your tenor of interaction being so collegial and great to interact with Tim riley, but I do find your acceptance of their behavior despite all the evidence here, confusing. Sure, they contribute a lot. But no one is so valuable that they can behave however they want. Our community has standards. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 22:15, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::::::::I can but repeat that I have yet to see, above, anyone actually making a reasoned complaint about SchroCat's treatment of him/her. Tim riley talk 22:21, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::::::Then you ''really'' aren't paying very close attention. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 22:48, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::::::::::SchroCat, in the little time we have interacted with each other, has been more than a little bit nasty in his/her/their phrasing when speaking to me, despite their intentions. I personally think that he/she/they have contributed greatly to the encyclopedia in the past, but he/she/they give the impression to me that he/she/they tend to game the system and wikilawyer a little bit too much. I support some sort of sanction against him/her/them because of this, and a CBAN seems like it's what's gonna happen. Good editors or not, we're all expected to be civil, and being that SchroCat looks like to me that he/she/they been on this wiki for a long time, he/she/they should know that. ::::::::::::::As an additional comment to Tim, I can't tell whether you're neglecting (intentional or accidental) to pay attention to the debate or if you're trolling. If it is the former, please try to examine everything and give us specific rebuttals rather than ignore the above; if the latter, really man? InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 22:49, 12 December 2022 (UTC) Ah! The old "Have you stopped beating your wife?" question. Am I trolling or neglectful? Neither. The above editor's assertion that SchroCat has been "more than a little bit nasty" is worthless without specific examples of the alleged more-than-a-little-bit nastiness. Please back up your assertion with some actual examples. Tim riley talk 23:14, 12 December 2022 (UTC) :See this section of my talk page for more context. While the message of what he/she/they has been trying to say likely was a good faith attempt to defend himself/herself/themself, SchroCat, instead of saying "Please stop with what I perceive as personal attacks", says "Nice little batch of personal attacks and untruths here", and when talking to @ EnPassant, SchroCat speaks in what I perceive as a commanding and imperative tone similar to a parent or school headmaster/principal (see "so feel free to strike that lie"). SchroCat has no authority over me nor anyone on this wiki. I would also criticize you in your above comment for doing the same thing; see "Ah! The old 'Have you stopped beating your wife?' question". I would request that when speaking to me, be more open and take less of a defensive/commanding tone. InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 23:54, 12 December 2022 (UTC) ::Interesting. You feel at liberty to accuse me of either trolling or neglectfulness, but take offence when I challenge that false dichotomy. You seem reluctant to reply to my request to cite specific examples of an editor's being offended by SchroCat's comments in discussion. Tim riley talk 00:06, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::This particular conversation appears to be at a stalemate and it's probably better to just move on at this point. It's not productive. Tim has mentioned that SchroCat is a friend IRL so his comments should be viewed appropriately from that perspective. Thanks! Nemov ( talk) 00:12, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::On wiki, people generally respond to other people being a jerk by: :::# ignoring it, :::# pretending its fine, or :::# being a jerk back. :::Of these 3 options, 3 will get oneself also sanctioned if it ever comes up. 1 or 2 are a lot easier. Raising a stink about it tends not to help, so people don't do it openly. Indeed, doing it openly in places other than user talk or noticeboards is a possible violation of WP:ASPERSIONS. But as I describe above, I was offended by many of the things SchroCat has said to me over the past several days. I just have a really high tolerance for these things based on the nature of my IRL job. It wasn't until it became clear to me that others felt the same way that I said something.All of which to say, don't take the ''appearance'' of other people keeping their cool to mean it's totally fine for SchroCat to act like a jerk. it's not. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 00:12, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::I don't take offense to the challenge itself but the way you phrased your challenge. InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 00:31, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::::How odd! What is offensive about citing the classic "Have you stopped beating your wife?" question and gainsaying your accusation that I am trolling or neglectful? Do please explain. Tim riley talk 00:45, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::I never directly accused you of trolling with certainty. My comment was that I could not tell whether your ignorance of details and previous evidence was neglect or intentional, the latter of which I personally would interpret as trolling. Could I ask you to refrain from bludgeoning this? InvadingInvader ( userpage, talk) 02:08, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :This thread's becoming too long to parse, and at this point I'm not sure what proper remedy is being discussed. I saw a survey for a CBAN above, but it got a bit muddled and it doesn't appear to have a supermajority consensus. I agree that this should also be no consensus closed, and editors warned to do better and be better in their exchanges with other editors. -- 🌈WaltCip-''( talk)'' 13:13, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::The current survey is 21-10 give or take. Seems pretty clear to me. I can understand not wanting to read all of this, but there are clear examples of a formally banned user routinely accusing others of stalking/harassment. The only question here is does the editor get a free pass on bad behavior. I brought this issue to light and I can't be warned for doing that. Nemov ( talk) 13:50, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::Tally is currently (as of 14:11, 13 December 2022 (UTC)): :::* 24 upport- to - 8 ppose- to 3 nenforceable- to 2 estrict to one-account logged-in editing :::But this isn't a vote or a straw poll of course. The strength, quality and number of different unanswered/answered arguments on all sides, and policy-base of these would have to come into play in any reasonable close of a massive thread with harsh consequences like this. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 14:11, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::: WP:NOFAKECLOSES (yes, it's one I wrote). — Rhododendrites talk \\ 14:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Remember that consensus is WP:NOTAVOTE, and I would think we should need more than a simple majority to determine whether someone should be banned from Wikipedia with no recourse other than appealing to the community. Is Schrocat's behavior at times abrasive? Yes. Has he committed a bannable offense? I'm not sure. Are there other options that exist for controlling this incivility other than the finality of a ban? Yes. We should exercise those first. 🌈WaltCip-''( talk)'' 15:27, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::24-13 isn't a simple majority, it's 65%. And, we have tried other things before. There was an arbcom case, there was an AE, there was an ARCA, I don't remember how many ANIs, and allowing SchroCat to abandon his account and edit as an IP was the most-recent thing we tried short of a CBAN. It's not like this is the first or second or third or fourth or fifth time this has come up... Levivich ( talk) 15:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::: If he isn't banned this time, "" looks like it might be a great roadmap going forward for any highly productive contributors with multiple blocks who wish to go rogue and avoid scrutiny or consequences. WP:HOWTOGOROGUE should point here. Mathglot ( talk) 17:31, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::We prefer the term WP:CLEANSTART. ;-) Levivich ( talk) 17:36, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::::: It's 9 opposed, not 8 (you missed one that is labeled 'forget it'). However, of the nine, only two are actually quasi-policy based (as "unconvinced" or "overreaction"), and seven derails: 2 unenforceable/unimplementable, 2 "great contributor", 3 counterattacks (2 retaliation-based , 1 IP-phobic). Mathglot ( talk) 19:02, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::@ Mathglot - I was separating out those participants whose entire argument was that it was unfeasible, not that they opposed the action itself, into a separate category, hence 3 "Unenforceable". But yes, these clearly are not "support" votes that much should be uncontroversial —  Shibbolethink ( ) 20:56, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::The CBAN discussion is hardly muddled. Moreover, I'm not sure what you hope to accomplish by suggesting that unspecified editors should be warned for unspecified actions. LEPRICAVARK ( talk) 15:29, 13 December 2022 (UTC)


Arbcom & infoboxes

If I recall correctly. Arbcom made a ruling on how editors should behave at ''infobox discussions''. GoodDay ( talk) 04:09, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
Here
Standard discretionary sanctions were authorized, and editors were "reminded to maintain decorum and civility when engaged in discussions about infoboxes, and to not turn discussions about a single article's infobox into a discussion about infoboxes in general." The committee also recommended further community discussion re; infoboxes. Specific remedies addressed to SchroCat did not pass. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 04:17, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::
::* He does have an edit restriction to disclose future accounts, to ArbCom

::* The finding "" failed 6-to-5 with at least one of the opposed votes (a vanished arb) saying: " ::* another noted "" :: —  Shibbolethink ( ) 07:47, 13 December 2022 (UTC) :There was als
this amendment request
at ARCA, which didn;t result in any action being taken. Beyond My Ken ( talk) 04:19, 13 December 2022 (UTC) ::As the person who filed that request, what got me mad at the time, and frankly gets me upset again reading that ARCA now, was JzG's decision to overrule 3 admin and Newyorkbrad's idea that a single administrator deciding to not levy a sanction deserved deference. As one of the original drafters of the DS reform about to pass you can draw a straight line from that ARCA to the fact that this won't be allowed going forward. The fact that it was about Schrocat, Cass, etc was incidental to me. The choice of Cass and Schrocat to retire did have some bearing on the ARCA's outcome but I think it's important to realize how much of that discussion was not about Cass, Schrocat, any of hte other editors, or infoboxes. Best, User:Barkeep49, Barkeep49 ( talk) 16:15, 13 December 2022 (UTC) * I asked Bishonen about DS for IP? I understand the reply as WP:AE is possible also for IPs. -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 13:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC) *: adding: now that it isn't even IPs any more: arbitration enforcement (AE) is horrible, as I watched and experienced, but it's less horrible than banning, so: could the AE route be pursued before banning is considered. Or any other means to get to comments in discussions that don't hurt other editors? -- Gerda Arendt ( talk) 09:21, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *::I don’t want Schro to edit from IPs because he has used them to dodge scrutiny, and I think a lot of people agree. As long as that gets done somehow I’m happy. Dronebogus ( talk) 13:34, 16 December 2022 (UTC)


London Beer flood

I’m having a problem with another editor who does not log in and edits by IP address, which I consider suspect, why do this if you are a reliable editor? He stated in our Talk:London_Beer_Flood#Mass_of_beer conversation that he is “the editor formally known as SchroCat, editing as 2A00:23C7:2B86:9801:710B:FCB:E462:EC60”. Note there is no profile or Talk page for this editor. I read this article and realized from my knowledge of physics regarding density and the volume of the litre that the mass of water quoted was not only incorrect, but off by a factor of about 18. Despite his insisting it is my own original research, it is not, it is a scientific fact of density and volume, easily noticeable by anyone who knows the Metric system. I’m amazed no one at Wikipedia noticed this error prior to naming it one of the best articles produced. Getting this error corrected has been difficult, the other editor decided the mass was important when it was incorrect, but now I have a source and it’s been corrected, the mass of the beer is no longer important. I’ve also edited the article because it was missing metric units contrary to MOS:UNIT This has been reverted a number of time with the other units hidden “in a citation”. Readers outside the UK may know of Imperial Gallons but the rest of the planet may or may not, and as per the MOS it should be “visibly” included. Readers in the USA may assume their gallon is the same imperial Gallon. The SI unit and US Gallons should be visible without checking citations. As mentioned in an email with the author of the book used in this article, the vat contained the equivalent of a number of barrels which was a unit used in the 1800’s, these barrels contained 32 ale gallons or 38 imperial gallons, the physical size of the barrel did not change. wp:Reference English brewery cask units. I emailed the author of the book used as a reference in this article (attached). It seems no amount of additional information will persuade this editor to accept the figure I gave for the mass of beer in the flood or the inclusion of units other than Imperial Gallons, which are not even used in the United Kingdom except in conversation. Email from author of book used as reference: Avi8tor ( talk) 09:27, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :, just wanted to ping you to let you know that there is a larger thread about SchroCat and I have folded it in to that. I also had to remove a few weird bits of text that got added in (see Special:Diff/1127546933), so please make sure your original message is still largely intact without any major disruption (it was just a few stray headers and AN notices). Primefac ( talk) 09:47, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :Why is this being brought up here, rather than discussed on the talk page (which hasn't been touched for two weeks)? This noticeboard doesn't adjudicate on content questions. Girth Summit (blether) 09:58, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::For what it's worth I did not notice the time stamps, so if this just needs hatting/removal feel free; my actions were mainly to keep related threads together. Primefac ( talk) 10:06, 15 December 2022 (UTC) ::@Avi8tor: I see you have been in discussion at Talk:London Beer Flood but it's all over the place. When you return there, please make a new section with a proposal to change specific text. It would be preferable to stick to one issue at a time and the question of whether the stated volume is accurate is obviously important and should be addressed first. I work on and have seen the issue of historical units being a problem many times. It needs calm investigation, not administrative action although I will watch the article for a while. Johnuniq ( talk) 10:12, 15 December 2022 (UTC) :::Thanks for the input. I've been getting nowhere with the editor using an IP address (SchroCat) who keeps reverting what I add and has been accusing me of Original research which it is not. I ended up writing to the Author of the book used as a reference in this article, but could not see how to attach a pdf of the email with addresses redacted. I will do as you suggest. Avi8tor ( talk) 11:43, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :For what it's worth on the specific point of the placement of conversions, MOS:CONVERSIONS is the direct shortcut to the guideline specifying inline conversion in all but a handful of types of article. XAM2175.html" ;"title="User:XAM2175, XAM2175">User:XAM2175, XAM2175  (T) 12:23, 15 December 2022 (UTC)


Let's get back to the proposal

Just a reminder to all that there's a serious Proposal being considered in which the Wikipedia community is deciding whether or not to ban a long-time editor from contributing here. That's a serious matter in this context, but it's spawned a lot of side discussions and other distractions. Can we please get our focus back to where it belongs, on the ongoing survey? Beyond My Ken ( talk) 02:02, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :The Cat came back. GoodDay ( talk) 06:46, 16 December 2022 (UTC)


Sad

Levivich made an astute comment above, about "''Lynch Mob v. Fan Club''", which I think encapsulates the problems of this forum. So often I see the supporters of a sanction seeing the opposers as a fan club, and the opponents seeing the supporters as a lynch mob (not necessarily using those words, but along those lines). Usually, both sides of a dispute have valid arguments, and the fan club/lynch mob polarisation is nothing more than hyperbole. It serves only to generate heat, and no light. Yes, someone can behave badly, and yes, sometimes a ban is justified. But there are often valid arguments that the most severe sanction we can impose is not necessary. The real world is rarely black and white, but mostly consists of various shades of compromise. The whole approach of hurling mud at one's opponents, and making accusations about their motives and biases, is greatly facilitated by this faceless online medium. And I just wish people would stop and think whether they'd say the same things, make the same accusations, to the same people in real life, face to face. I know it's an impossible dream, but I'd love to see this community moving back closer to one in which we all respect each other's rights to disagree, even strongly, without feeling the need to attack, insult and demean in response. Wouldn't that be lovely? Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 08:55, 16 December 2022 (UTC) : If this is a general lament about what happens at AN all too often, then I agree with you; however at the same time, that would mean that your musing is O/T for this discussion, and this subsection should be collapsed before it goes any further. If, on the other hand, you believe that that is what is happening now in this discussion in a way that's potentially relevant for the outcome, then you'd need to address why you view it like that *this* time, and not before. Or, were the nine or ten previous blocks all "wins" for the "lynch mob", each time? Mathglot ( talk) 09:13, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::Re: "''Or, were the nine or ten previous blocks all "wins" for the "lynch mob", each time?''" - way to completely miss the point, while providing an example of it. My point is that there should be no thinking of "lynch mob" or "fan club" (or winning or losing, as that's not what it's supposed to be about), because those are damaging hyperbole, and I don't think of either camp in that way. It only serves to dehumanise those who disagree with us, and it's anathema to civil discussion. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 09:40, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::PS: Yes, I do think this is relevant to this specific case. Not in the sense that it's likely to change the Yes/No outcome, but more that I hope that if we think more kindly of those with whom we disagree, we might achieve a more understanding consensus. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 09:50, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::: Your point was crystally clear; you repeated it in S3, S4, S7, and everything else supported it. Way to miss the quotation marks around ''wins'' and ''lynch mob'', though. And I still agree with you, and it's still O/T, and it should still be collapsed. If you insist on agreeing with me repeatedly, I must warn you I will take you to WP:Agreement resolution forum for stern action. Mathglot ( talk) 09:53, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Fair enough. But to head off the risk of too much agreement, I don't think it's O/T and should be collapsed. I posted it in the hope that people on both sides of this specific discussion might see some value in cooling the confrontational approach. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 10:04, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :I couldn't possibly agree with this any more if I tried. I would also hurry to suggest that if it's not too much to ask, perhaps we could all benefit from making a choice to deescalate, disengage, walk away, whatever you want to call it. At this point, the current state of the discussion is not producing anything beneficial, unless one considers mass sanctions a benefit for an online encyclopedia somehow. -- 🌈WaltCip-''( talk)'' 15:23, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *. Please don't d
this
again. You have a very clear position in this disagreement, and you do not have the right to decide that people opposing you should be shut down. If this is to be collapsed, leave it to someone who has not taken a side in the discussion and who can judge it impartially. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 15:42, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *:I collapsed it not because I disagreed with your sentiment. It's not on topic and further clutters this already cluttered topic. Nemov ( talk) 16:05, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *::That's your opinion, and I have clarified why I think it is relevant. As one who has expressed a clear position in the discussion in opposition to mine, you are absolutely not the one to judge and should not try to impose your opinion on the rest of us. Is that not blindlingly obvious to anyone who cares about open discussion and consensus? Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 16:12, 16 December 2022 (UTC) * Beyond My Ken was on the right path with the ''flood the zone'' observation. Nemov ( talk) 16:37, 16 December 2022 (UTC)


Alternate Proposal?

It appears that many members are unwilling to move forward with a CBAN,but acknowledge the problematic behavior of the editor. Moving back to the original account does nothing to address the established history of problems from this editor. Is there an alternative solution? A topic ban perhaps? I'm not sure that would work either since there appears to be WP:BATTLEGROUND behavior everywhere this editor goes. I'm open to suggestions, but it would be an appalling result if he simply carries on from the original account after this long discussion. Nemov ( talk) 14:33, 16 December 2022 (UTC) :My view is that getting the focus back to editing only from their registered account will help focus SchroCat more on the project and on better behaviour. It's very different between using your known account and editing logged out - it brings easier scrutiny, for one thing. Wouldn't it be nice to have an old contributor back, having put a period of perhaps slight bitterness behind them? Punishment for past deeds is not a thing here, and we should only consider how we might improve the future. And I think having SchroCat back, with a committment to only using their logged-in account, is worth trying. Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 15:47, 16 December 2022 (UTC)a am :PS: I'll just add that I think someone who has produced multiple FAs and GAs, and who has made huge ''content'' contributions to the encyclopedia, is worth the extra effort to keep them here and contributing. Does that mean I'm biased towards those who create content above those who do very little of that and mainly frequent the drama boards? Hell, yes! I'd rate a contributor like SchroCat as far more valuable to the project than someone who has never worked on a single GA or FA, and has less than a third of their edits in article space. (And before anyone thinks I'm attacking them, those are my statistics.) Boing! said Zebedee ( talk) 16:01, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::For what it’s worth, I have never logged out just to comment or edit. And “? Really? 95 to 98 per cent of my life on WP is stress free, enjoyable, collaborative and positive. What people often forget, as they paint me as the bad guy, is that it takes two to tango. ::This thread, for example, started because I was stopping a BLP violation by someone misrepresenting sources. Standing up for that article (not one I have edited much) led to this thread. If you think that is “appalling” and something to trigger a ban or a block is something upon which we will have to disagree. SchroCat ( talk) 16:12, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::: Well you’d say that, wouldn’t you? Dronebogus ( talk) 02:55, 19 December 2022 (UTC) : If the community isn't going to c-ban, so be it. I have proposed a t-ban from anything to do with adding/deleting infoboxes from bios. Ain't gonna lose sleep over it, should it not be adopted. GoodDay ( talk) 16:17, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *Comment - I have downgraded my previous !vote for a site-ban to Weak Support as a second choice, and am waiting for the formulation of a clearly worded alternate proposal that addresses both logged-out editing and infoboxes. Robert McClenon ( talk) 17:19, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *The community ban proposal is not going to make it. Someone uninvolved should close it. , are you around? I don't think you've had dealings with SchroCat or fought over infoboxes; this could be the biggest AN thread you ever closed! GoodDay, I can't see your t-ban tree in this c-ban forest, but if someone does close the community ban proposal (which, if it isn't 50/50, is certainly not 70/30--with a stern note about logged-out editing), and perhaps the entire thing as "having run its course" (in part because SchroCat has logged in), that would be something to put up separately in a new thread. Right now there is probably too much in ''here'' to discuss that properly and with some distance, and I think discussing a topic ban from infoboxes is a perfectly reasonable proposition. Drmies ( talk) 22:14, 16 December 2022 (UTC) ::Although I've never had any involvement with the dreaded infobox wars of yore, I tend to shy away from adminning contentious discussions as this leaves me wholly uninvolved should my checkuser bits be needed in those same contentious areas. It's also why I avoid WP:AE and Arb cases. Plus I'm very very lazy. -- Ponyo ''bons mots'' 22:23, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *I brought this here and I'm fine with withdrawing since it's a stalemate. It's disappointing that the many members of the community have no issue with WP:ASPERSIONS. I'm not interested in a topic ban for infobox stuff. This was never about infoboxes and that discussion is running its natural course. SchroCat isn't winning any minds with his behavior there and those comments are easy enough to ignore. I brought this here because of how he was communicating with other editors. If the community won't do anything about it there's nothing left to discuss. Thanks for everyone's commentary. Nemov ( talk) 22:42, 16 December 2022 (UTC) *:I would tell you this is one situation where mandating logged in editing may be a justified sanction. Because otherwise SchroCat could just decide next week to log out again and we'd be right back where we started. It would erode the community's trust of course, but the hill to climb would be still quite high to do anything about it. And we have quite a few users here (support and oppose) who would support such a targeted sanction. That's something that would not be possible if you withdraw. —  Shibbolethink ( ) 16:19, 17 December 2022 (UTC) *I dare say the only sanction which logically follows this thread IMO is for the logged out user who is not SchroCat. The other person has not connected their other on-wiki identity, seems to have appeared only to snipe and create chaos, and has run afoul of at least a couple bulletpoints of WP:ILLEGIT. And if, perchance, they happen to be someone whose main account is under an arbcom-issued "infobox probation", all the worse (this thread in no small part stemming from infobox discussions, and an active sanction making one ineligible for a WP:CLEANSTART). ...Not that we need a separate thread about it. Any admin might be inclined to simply look into the matter and take action if merited. As for this proposal, I'm not inclined to support a tban on infoboxes. Fix the guidance about infoboxes to be about something other than personal preference, and people won't resent others imposing their personal preference at lots of articles they've never edited before. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 22:43, 16 December 2022 (UTC)


A user keeps to undo my edits with no further explanations

I really didn't wanted to come to this, I left a message on their talk section, but since they deleted it, I had no choice but to report. User:WikiMaster2K15 keeps undoing my edits. For example, I edited the World of Stardom Championship, where I made equal space before any = sign to make it more comfortable for the editor to read, but they removed those spaces even when I explained why I'm asking not to remove. I also seen another user complained sbout it to them on their talk page at November. Also, I use the sortname template on any championship reign section so it would able to organize it alphabetically, you can see the same on List of WWE Champions, but they removed it as well. I do not asking for that user to be banned or removed, but I tried to voiced my frustration about this which they ignored. User talk:SeosiWrestling 03:38, 18 December 2022 (UTC) :This doesn't appear to be the first time this user has removed spaces, been asked why by other users, and instead of responding they deleted the comments (and warning templates) from their talk pag

WikiMaster2K15 also consistently fails to use edit summaries, arguably uncivilly. User:Zsinj, Zsinj Talk 22:03, 18 December 2022 (UTC) ::Although WikiMaster2K15 has inappropriately removed spaces in the past, in the case of World of Stardom Championship SeosiWrestling is inappropriately adding spaces. As per WP:STYLEVAR don't add them to articles without spaces, and don't remove them from articles with spaces. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 15:47, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :::@ ActivelyDisinterested How is that inappropriate? It's really uncomfortable to read them without spaces, otherwise it's very compressed and uneasy to the eye. SeosiWrestling ( talk) 16:24, 19 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Only in your opinion, it's not one that is held universally. The point of WP:STYLEVAR, and similarly WP:CITEVAR, is that there is no set way these things should be done. Arguing or edit warring over them only wastes community time. -- LCU ActivelyDisinterested ''∆ transmissions∆'' ° co-ords° 17:31, 19 December 2022 (UTC) ::::@ SeosiWrestling, take a look at Wikipedia:Cosmetic edit. That page is about terms primarily used for bots, but the principle is the same for human editors: edits solely to change wikitext rather than displayed text are minor edits of little value. It even calls out adding spaces on each side of = as unacceptable. Schazjmd  ''(talk)'' 17:44, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :::::So, if I'm marking it as an minor edit, would that be okay? SeosiWrestling ( talk) 18:36, 19 December 2022 (UTC) ::::::@ SeosiWrestling, you kind of overlooked the "of little value" and "unacceptable" parts there... Please note the comment by ActivelyDisinterestsed above: Schazjmd  ''(talk)'' 18:42, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :::::::Understood. I mean, it's messing up my OCD, but I get it. With that being said, that person also deleted wrestlers on the reigns lists as I wrote them in Template:Sortname, therfore, they could be organized alphabetically afterwards. SeosiWrestling ( talk) 19:24, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :P-blocked from article space for refusal to communicate. Literally does not appear to have ever posted to a talk page. The only edits they've made to their own talk appear to be to remove complaints from others. They just removed SPhilbrick's request on their talk for an explanation. No objection to anyone lifting this p-block once the editor communicates. Valereee ( talk) 18:54, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *Comment Not just removing spaces but WikiMaster2K15 also replaces ''and'' with ''ampersand''; example

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=105337855

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=112291804

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=1053501623]. I guess WikiMaster2K15 is not familiar with MOS and how Wiki software/source works. Or per his edit summaries, WikiMaster2K15 just prefers and pov-pushes his desired style; ignoring both WP guidelines and other users' concerns. -- User:Mann Mann, Mann Mann ( talk) 09:33, 20 December 2022 (UTC)


"I am Carla Payne - Wikipedia Moderator"

I received an email stating: Obviously not legit, but how far down the rabbit hole should I chase this? I am particularly interested in their claim to be a "a consultant for MediaWiki". ''BD2412'' T 18:41, 18 December 2022 (UTC) :Sounds like the pitch was written by ChatGPT. In the past, folks have tried sleuthing these editors out - by playing along, asking them for article references, etc., but they’re just as likely to misrepresent their work as they are their credentials. – xeno talk 19:20, 18 December 2022 (UTC) :: I suppose clicking that link is just an invitation to get more spam emails anyway. ''BD2412'' T 12:37, 19 December 2022 (UTC)


Racial bias (User:Ravenswing)

Dear admins, I asked a question here that "Am I still topic banned?" During the discussion, User:Ravenswing said that Quote: "I expect we'll manage. What would genuinely "hurt the trust of users" would be to have policies we did not enforce. Editors are just as bound by Wikipedia's policies and rules as visitors to your own country are bound by those laws, however strange they may be to foreigners. ''(I don't expect, for example, that your country would waive its blasphemy laws for my benefit, however much the criminalization of blasphemy is a strange and deplorable concept to Americans.)''"UQUOTE. It mirrors racial and national bias on Wikipedia. This user's comment is to make Pakistanis Muslims, appear as extremists, which is directly against fundamental human rights and religious freedom. Is this Wikipedia policy? I request Admins to take action against the user. Arif80s ( talk) 05:09, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :The user's comment was a note of the existence of
blasphemy laws in Pakistan The Pakistan Penal Code, the main criminal code of Pakistan, penalizes blasphemy ( ur, قانون ناموس رسالت) against any recognized religion, providing penalties ranging from a fine to death. According to the US Commission on Int ...
, coupled with a personal opinion on the topic. There is no Wikipedia policy against having opinions. CMD ( talk) 06:59, 19 December 2022 (UTC) : WP:NPA. Ravenswing correctly presented the laws of Pakistan, they didn't make any claim about what Pakistani Muslims actually think. As we can see from e.g. Iran, the extreme laws a country has does not mean that all or even most inhabitants think the same. No comment against "fundamental human rights and religious freedom" were made, no racial bias was apparent (well, their comments about what "Americans" think may be an overgeneralisation, but that's not the part you seem to have issue with). Please don't accuse users of "racial bias" based on a comment about the laws of a country and how people from other countries may find such laws strange. If you really get offended by such coments to such an extent, then your very recent claim that you would stop editi

may be the best solution for your own sake. User:Fram, Fram ( talk) 10:13, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *This discussion concerns a complaint by User:Arif80s, topic banned by the community after a pattern of repeated bad behavior at AFD. It seems the OP feels victimized. Ravenswing has done nothing incorrect here, racial or otherwise, as mentioned by Fram. If Arif80s can't find some way of contributing to Wikpedia without bludgeoning AfD discussions, I agree with Ravenswing's "I expect we'll manage." BusterD ( talk) 10:30, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:I agree with the people above that Arif80s's complaint is unfounded and that no action is needed. Sandstein 10:38, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *::Uninvolved non-admin... but I strongly disagree with the responses here. I do think Ravenswing's reference to blasphemy laws in the user's country and referring to them as 'deplorable' was unnecessary. Many users had already counselled arif80s on the appropriate course of action, so I don't think the analogy was particularly helpful and only likely to stir up an emotional response. I don't think it needs and admin intervention of any sort but 'Ravenswing has done nothing incorrect here' does go a little too far. Reviewing WP:CIVIL might be a good idea, especially in light of this other recent edi

User:JeffUK, JeffUK ( talk) 11:51, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:::(shrugs) Honestly, what's genuinely deplorable is the OP's insinuation that most Pakistanis are incapable of understanding Wikipedia's policies and practices. I doubt his fellow citizens would appreciate that deep an insult. '' Ravenswing '' 15:09, 19 December 2022 (UTC) :While there is a very great deal I could say to the OP, I'll limit myself to echoing Fram: if you're genuinely this touchy about such comments, you are not well suited for a collaborative environment such as Wikipedia. May we take your assertion that you will no longer edit here at face value? '' Ravenswing '' 11:10, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *I agree with JeffUK that it was an inflammatory remark, and think it's important we not conflate "Remark regarding which no administrative action is needed" with "Thing that it's appropriate to say." That said, this is indeed a remark regarding which no administrative action is needed, especially given that Arifs did not make any effort to explain to Ravenswing, prior to bringing this here, why they found the remark inappropriate (which, again, it was). -- Tamzin cetacean_needed''.html" ;"title="User talk:Tamzin">cetacean needed''">User talk:Tamzin">cetacean needed''/sup> (she|they|xe) 12:58, 19 December 2022 (UTC) **When an editor tries to gets their topic ban lifted because "Since we are from a country where most of its users do not have much understanding of the English Wikipedia's rules and policies, I am of the opinion that the English Wikipedia should not make such tough decisions and lift my ban soon as possible.", then I don't think they should complain when another editor makes, in response, a comparison with laws (= rules and policies) in their country and how we wouldn't expect those to be disregarded because one if from the US (or Europe or ...). The comment by Ravenswing didn't come out of the blue, but was a direct response to the ridiculous argument raised by the OP about why their ban was unjustified and should be lifted. User:Fram, Fram ( talk) 13:50, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:Beyond that, come now. Would you consider it "inflammatory" to point out (for instance) that the United States permits capital punishment, or that UK courts can issue so-called "anti-social" orders? Pakistan does, in fact, have anti-blasphemy laws. They are among the strongest in the world, they are often used, and there is not merely multiple Wikipedia articles on the subject, there's a List of blasphemy cases in Pakistan article. '' Ravenswing '' 15:14, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *::I think the point you may be missing is that blasphemy laws are a highly sensitive subject and you could have made the "when in Rome, do as the Romans do" point without bringing up such a sensitive subject (and without asserting that Americans find it deplorable). Levivich ( talk) 15:29, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:::There is not and never will be a rule against "bringing up highly sensitive subjects" on Wikipedia. I get that people fall in different places on the unfettered speech / respect for sensitivities spectrum, but if the original comment is beyond the pale then so is a big (and important) chunk of the encyclopedia. The OP here is a whiny sore loser pursuing a grudge, they should grow up and this discussion should be closed ASAP. 128.164.177.55 ( talk) 16:32, 19 December 2022 (UTC) * There is no "racial" element to the comment. Pakistan is a multiethnic country, and the comment complained of does not touch upon any ethnic or racial characteristics. It touches on the legal policy of the government of the country. An assertion that pointing out that extant official policy paints the people of that country as extremists would be more of a "self-own" than a repudiation of the comment pointing that out. ''BD2412'' T 15:40, 19 December 2022 (UTC) ** As a quick follow-up, I am disappointed to see that Wikipedia has no argument on the concept, Self-own. ''BD2412'' T 15:47, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:Is there a meaningful difference between racial bias, ethnic bias, and religious bias? Levivich ( talk) 15:49, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *::I can change my religion or irreligion based on actual critical thinking, I can not change my "race" or how it is perceived by others, and while ethnicity is partially about self-identification, it is a lot about how others identify yourself as well. So yes, racial bias is profoundly different from religious bias. Stating e.g. that the Bible is a work of fiction invented by humans (with some factual background to make it more convincing) may be misplaced at most places on enwiki (notforum etcetera), but it is not racist or discriminatory. Stating that "Belgians are dumb" or "Whites are lazy" is racism though. User:Fram, Fram ( talk) 15:58, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:::I'm surprised by that viewpoint, and I disagree with it. I believe discrimination is the same whether it's based on race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or any other protected group. My larger point is that it makes no difference whether the OP called this "racial bias" or "religious bias" or "cultural bias" or "national bias", etc. Levivich ( talk) 16:01, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:::: In any case, this is none of these. This is pointing out the policies of a national government. Blasphemy laws are not unique to any particular region or religion. ''BD2412'' T 16:02, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *:::::It's a democracy; a comment about the nation's laws is a comment about the nation. Also, this wasn't "pointing out the policies of a national government," come on. It wasn't just "pointing out a policy" at all. It was making an analogy: Pakistanis must follow Wikipedia's rules on Wikipedia, just as Wikipedia editors must follow Pakistan's laws in Pakistan. The problem is that the example Pakistani law that was chosen for this analogy wasn't like, say, which side of the road to drive on, or what the official language is, or what currency to use, or any of 1,000 other " When in Rome, do as the Romans do" examples that are available; the problem is that the example chosen was a highly charged cultural and religious issue, plus the assertion that Americans find it "deplorable" (which could be read as an assertion that it ''is'' deplorable). My final point on this: I agree with Jeff and Tamzin: we can do better than this. It doesn't mean it's sanctionable or needs admin action, but it doesn't mean it's perfectly fine and there is nothing wrong with it, either. This was culturally insensitive, and we can and should do better. It's a global collaboration, after all. Levivich ( talk) 16:10, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *::::::Is it racist to say "Donald Trump was a shit choice for president" because, uh, the US is a democracy and, uh, discriminating against Americans is just like racism, really? This is an idiotic line of argument. 128.164.177.55 ( talk) 16:25, 19 December 2022 (UTC) *::::You asked about religious bias, but you are replying about religious discrimination. These are not the same, and please don't conflate my stated viewpoint about one with my non-stated viewpoint about the other. User:Fram, Fram ( talk) 16:35, 19 December 2022 (UTC)


Iranian Politics disruption continues

The Arbitration Committee has been made aware by the Wikimedia Foundation's disinformation team of continued disruption in the Iranian Politics (IRANPOL) topic area, which was subject to an ArbCom case last year. Additional measures to address this disruption may be forthcoming in the year ahead from the Arbitration Committee and/or the Wikimedia Foundation. For now, the Arbitration Committee is informing the community of this disruption in the hopes that more editors and administrators may wish to begin working in the IRANPOL topic area. Uninvolved administrators are also reminded that editor restrictions and page restrictions are available for use in the topic area. For the Arbitration Committee, User:Barkeep49, Barkeep49 ( talk) 17:15, 19 December 2022 (UTC) : Discuss this at:


Reporting EchidnaLives for harassment on Charley Pride page.

He keeps reverting the page, forcing me to keep un-reverting it. I added in his work on Tom Sawyer (musical) under his work for another motion picture. I also linked to the appropriate Wikipedia articles about the film itself as well as the featured song in question. I've warned him to quit harassing me and he wants to be a hardhead. I told him I'd be reporting his conduct to Administration for a Level Three warning over the Level Two warning he gave me. Now I'm doing what I told him I would do. Hopefully administration can tell him to go bother somebody else like they always do. 104.218.36.228 ( talk) 12:28, 21 December 2022 (UTC) :The only harassment I am seeing is from you, who threatened EchindaLives for WP:3RR when they made 1 edit. Also, as it was clearly stated, you do not have a source to cite your edit. They were completely correct to remove your edit. RickinBaltimore ( talk) 12:34, 21 December 2022 (UTC) :Thanks @ RickinBaltimore. This is absolutely ridiculous. For more context, see User talk:EchidnaLives#Charley Pride. I have not reverted 3RR. I haven't even come close. I have not harassed this user. I have simply reverted an unreferenced addition. Looking at the user's contributions, they have a history of similar things, accusing people of harassment and breaking 3RR when they haven't, threatening to involve administrators and always saying "Thanks for playing". This seems like a WP:CIR issue. echidnaLives - talk - edits 12:37, 21 December 2022 (UTC) ::So he behaves in a passive-aggressive fashion forcing ME to trip the rule. Fine. You want to escalate this to ARBCOM you just forced the action. ::You also notice that everytime I report somebody to higher administration, the additions to the article(s) in question remain as I put them. 104.218.36.228 ( talk) 12:43, 21 December 2022 (UTC) :::I have not forced you to trip the rule. You have made 1 revert on the page. 3RR is for when somebody reverts more than 3 times. echidnaLives - talk - edits 12:47, 21 December 2022 (UTC) ::::ARBCOM will laugh this off, to be blunt. You made 1 edit, it was reverted. No one broke 3RR. What I am starting to see however is a WP:CIR problem. RickinBaltimore ( talk) 12:49, 21 December 2022 (UTC) :::Like I said: We'll wait for ARBCOM to chime in. :::``Calling someone incompetent is a personal attack and is not helpful.'' :::``Sanctions such as blocks and bans are always considered a last resort where all other avenues of correcting problems have been tried and have failed.'' :::Especially when said bans and blocks just force people to disconnect their router and get a new IP address or use VPN or any number of other workarounds the same as the e.g. gamers do when they get banned off a platform. :::``Before bringing an issue to the incidents noticeboard or another similar venue, you should have exhausted all reasonable attempts to communicate with the user and correct their behavior.'' :::Unless it's the other person that needs corrected in which case that is not sound advice. :::``Use their talk page, explain things to them, and demonstrate how to do things correctly.'' :::And watch when they take offense to being ``recited at'' (knowledgebase entries, policy quotations etc) as if they were a prerecorded message or an errant bit of code and escalate to higher authorities when doing so. :::``On rare occasions, however, after a pattern of behavior has been well established and a user shows they are unlikely to do things correctly, a block, topic ban, or full ban may be the only solutions that minimize disruption to the encyclopedia.'' :::After which as previously reported, either the block gets reversed by a higher authority or the user gets a new IP address, a new ISP, uses a VPN or any one of a hundred other workarounds. :::As the late Stephen Sondheim wrote: ``I'm still here.'' 104.218.36.228 ( talk) 12:56, 21 December 2022 (UTC) ::::Suggesting that you will use a VPN or get a new IP if you a blocked is not helping your case. echidnaLives - talk - edits 12:59, 21 December 2022 (UTC)


Blocked to edit Jesse Palter

Hi there - I am trying to amend that Jesse Palter was born in Detroit MI, not China, and for someone reason it is saying I am blocked. Please advise. Musiclova11 ( talk) 03:32, 22 December 2022 (UTC) :I don't see an obvious reason why you couldn't - what message did you get when you tried? I've removed the comment, which was added by an IP back in March. Acroterion (talk) 03:37, 22 December 2022 (UTC)


ClydeFranklin: Self-requested removal of rollbacker

I highly doubt this is the right place (please enlighten me!) but the admin who gave me rollbacker () hasn't edited in 2 months so I'd probably get no response requesting on their talk page. Anyways, I haven't been (and don't plan on being) active with rollbacker, so I would like it removed. Please retain my reviewer and extendedconfirmed rights as I am (somewhat) active with them. Thank you, Clyde! Franklin! 04:00, 22 December 2022 (UTC) : , thanks for being sensible and requesting removal And if you find yourself more active again in the future, please feel free to re-request the right — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 04:03, 22 December 2022 (UTC)


Musk BLP concern

I am concerned about the way the "polarizing" label is applied in Wikivoice to
Elon Musk Elon Reeve Musk ( ; born June 28, 1971) is a business magnate and investor. He is the founder, CEO and chief engineer of SpaceX; angel investor, CEO and product architect of Tesla, Inc.; owner and CEO of Twitter, Inc.; founder of The B ...
in the lead of his biography. There are discussions in the TP and BLPN on whether it is due in the lead, and editors have highlighted WP:BLP and MOS:LEAD as pertinent policies. I don't have a strong opinion on the matter, but I don't think Musk should be labeled as a "polarizing figure" in Wikipedia's voice in the lead when it is based on a few articles that mention the term in passing, especially given only one of these sources is cited in the article's main body. When I twice restored 's attempt to attribute the clai

and explained my position on the talk pag

replied "yeah that's just your opinion man

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and posted an edit warring warning on my talk page threatening to also post on this noticeboar

I take HAL333's warning serious since they have reported me here befor

I would appreciate some policy guidance on whether the disputed unattributed claim should remain in the lead of article while the discussion in the TP and BLPN is ongoing, and may still escalate to an RFC. User:IntrepidContributor, IntrepidContributor ( talk) 14:15, 22 December 2022 (UTC) :@ User:IntrepidContributor, IntrepidContributor this is not the place for policy advice. BLPN was the right place to go, as well as the TP. Don't edit war, follow consensus. Doug Weller talk 14:56, 22 December 2022 (UTC) :: this noticeboard is in fact the right place for policy guidance on how editors should conduct themselves during a content dispute while BLPN is for getting feedback on the content in dispute. If you or other administrators are not interested in providing the requested guidance, I will request it from ARBCOM citing your reluctance here. The issue of whether the content should be included while the dispute is ongoing has already been discussed in the relevant venues. User:IntrepidContributor, IntrepidContributor ( talk) 15:26, 22 December 2022 (UTC) : Wrong venue, and could be seen to be noticeboard spamming. Stick to BLPN, that's the correct place. Black Kite (talk) 15:08, 22 December 2022 (UTC)


2023 Arbitration Committee

The Arbitration Committee welcomes the following new and returning arbitrators following their
election An election is a formal group decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual or multiple individuals to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative democracy has operat ...
by the community. The two-year terms of these arbitrators formally begin on 1 January 2023: * * * * * * * * All incoming arbitrators have elected to receive the checkuser and oversight permissions. The Committee will make a further announcement about outgoing arbitrators before the 2023 Committee takes office. For the Arbitration Committee, User:Barkeep49, Barkeep49 ( talk) 22:21, 22 December 2022 (UTC) : Discuss this at:


RMCD bot

I'm not sure if this the appropriate venue for this, but the comment that was left on the bot's talk page doesn't seem to attract the needed attention. Basically, RMCD bot keeps removing the link to a move's discussion. I haven't checked if it's doing the same thing elsewhere and I have no idea whether this is intentional (though I doubt it). Could someone please check that it's working properly? Thanks. M.Bitton ( talk) 18:42, 23 December 2022 (UTC) : Looks like GIGO to me. I've adjusted the talk page section title to not contain , let's see if the bot fixes things now.
Anomie In sociology, anomie () is a social condition defined by an uprooting or breakdown of any moral values, standards or guidance for individuals to follow. Anomie is believed to possibly evolve from conflict of belief systems and causes breakdow ...
18:49, 23 December 2022 (UTC) ::Strangely, that was adde
recently
to fix some broken links. Anyway, it's fixed now. Thanks. M.Bitton ( talk) 19:12, 23 December 2022 (UTC)


Name of suspect added to "2022 pregnancy of a 10-year-old in Ohio"

Can someone please remove the name of the suspect from 2022 pregnancy of a 10-year-old in Ohio? -- Jax 0677 ( talk) 01:32, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :I'm looking for it, can you give me a diff? Valereee ( talk) 02:05, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ::, Special:Diff/1129185740 -Not added, so much as it's part of the hyperlink for sources added. Think FireFangled removed from live article. Slywriter ( talk) 03:42, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :::Should the name of the suspect not be removed entirely from the history if the suspect is not otherwise famous, nor has the suspect been convicted? -- Jax 0677 ( talk) 10:23, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ::::So it's just that the name is being used as part of the hyperlink so that it's visible if you hover over the link and then check the URL? I don't think that's a blp vio. Clicking on the link takes you to the source. Valereee ( talk) 12:45, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :::::* Reply - Would this not defeat the purpose of concealing the identity of the suspect per WP:BLPCRIME? -- Jax 0677 ( talk) 14:04, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :::::*:Well, for me, we don't ''conceal'' it. We don't try to make sure the letters that form the name appear nowhere in Wikipedia including in URLs for sources. We just don't include it in the article, and we remove it if we see it. Possibly revdel'ing, although I kind of feel like that's not usually necessary unless there's been something egregious added along with the name. :::::*:IMO we don't need to avoid using sources that use a suspect's name in a headline, which often means it's part of the URL. We just don't identify them ourselves in the article without a conviction. But if you think that's too lax an interpretation, maybe discuss at BLPN? Valereee ( talk) 14:28, 24 December 2022 (UTC)


IP range that needs blocking, need help in determining extent of range



ontributions are full of antisemitic rants in Russian but I'd like another Admin to check to see what range should be blocked. Thanks. Doug Weller talk 09:36, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :, I plugged some of them int
this tool
which threw up Special:contributions/2A00:1370:0:0:0:0:0:0/32, 2a00:1370:8180::/42, don't know if that's the best fit possible. Justlettersandnumbers ( talk) 10:37, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ::@ JustlettersandnumbersThe problem is that both ranges would catch some innocent editors with ok edits, but the antisemitic rants are really bad. I just deleted some more. Doug Weller talk 14:30, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :::Indeed, , there would be some fallout from blocking either of those ranges; I suppose the question is whether or not that's justifiable in the circumstances. Anyway, as a first step I've blocked 2A00:1370:81A6:0:0:0:0:0/48 for a year (turns out that range was previously blocked by , and started up again almost as soon as that block expired). I'm really not clever at this stuff, but if you see more of the same unpleasant nonsense I'll willingly attempt to identify blockable ranges. Regards, Justlettersandnumbers ( talk) 16:43, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ::::@ Justlettersandnumbers Thanks for doing the heavy lifting here. Doug Weller talk 16:45, 24 December 2022 (UTC)


:File:071R01.jpg

Could someone please create the page :File:071R01.jpg with the following content: . Regards, Armbrust The Homunculus 10:32, 24 December 2022 (UTC) : (the file was affected by the title blacklist) ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 12:04, 24 December 2022 (UTC) :: Armbrust The Homunculus 12:09, 24 December 2022 (UTC)


Change to the Checkuser team

Following a request to the Committee, the CheckUser permissions of have been restored. For the Arbitration Committee, Primefac ( talk) 17:48, 24 December 2022 (UTC) : Discuss this at:


SashiRolls requests a !ban

To whom it may concern: Hello. I was banned from en.wp back in the summer of 2020
§
) after an ill-conceived tussle with El C about a temporary block from the Edward Colston page. At the time, it was suggested I come back in six months. When I did, I didn't stick out my appeal until the end. Since then, I've waited about two years to ask again, to be sure that any trace of annoyance had disappeared, at least on my end. In the time I've been away, I've made roughly 5000 contributions to non-en.wp wmf projects: *250
Commons
(including abou
400 photos
*150
fr.wp
*650
wdata
I've also made minor edits to other projects ranging from haitian to latin. The disruption to my en.wp contributions also gave me the chance to do some work on my ow
mediawiki
for which I sincerely thank all those involved. I've also worked a bit on the French version of one of the last en.wp articles I created before I left. It's about the Gère river. ( fr , en) It will probably come up that I frequent WPO. Since joining over there in Dec. 2016, I've never to my knowledge caused any serious problems, nor have I ever been thrown out, which suggests I may not be such a bad egg as all that. Here and there things I've said there or that have happened to me have led to changes at en.wp (in articles, policy) or have caused an occasional ripple. I would say that what I've learned is that things on wiki go fast. Too fast. What starts out at as a minor thing can quickly be escalated into something that wastes a lot of time and leads to disrupted work. Sometimes, as I mentioned above, disruption can be productive, but most of the time it isn't, and it's better to always strive to deescalate. I'm not here to test boundaries. I know I can't edit GMOs, Am-Pol or WP:AE. Best practice will be to keep away from those who might tend to rile me up. I do think that the past two years of on-wiki production at data, commons, fr.wp show that I'm able to colloborate, as well as contribute. The immediate impetus to this request was a request for file-mover tools at Commons, during which my en.wp ban was brought up as a reason to be circumspect. So, it seemed to me like perhaps the time has come to resolve this. How about we get out the calumet and agree to peacefully co-exist? :) SashiRolls ( ) 14:12, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ---- Copied from :c:Special:PermaLink/719472438 per :utrs:67199 —  JJMC89( T· C) 01:07, 25 December 2022 (UTC) *First! 👍 P.S. I think I was first in the last appeal, too. But I can't immediately find it. Whatever I said then, though, still. El_C 01:48, 25 December 2022 (UTC) *: Special:PermaLink/1000836596#Ban_removal_request_of_SashiRolls. 97.120.124.88 ( talk) 08:29, 25 December 2022 (UTC) {{small, Fixed link, pretty sure this is where it should be pointing. Primefac ( talk) 13:56, 25 December 2022 (UTC) *::Is everyone else seeing that red gg+ button in th
mobile thingy?
It takes you to your notifications for some reason! El_C 21:58, 25 December 2022 (UTC)
*Hm. I find myself looking a

in an inability to personally desire the described person's return to a community I'm a part of. A request for an "agree
ent Ents are a species of beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their name is derived from an Old English word for giant. The Ents appear in ''The Lor ...
to peacefully co-exist" sounds as if the community had denied this opportunity to you. That's probably not correct. They threw you out because you weren't able to do so. ~ ToBeFree ( talk) 17:48, 25 December 2022 (UTC) *I find it concerning that the request doesn't contain a single hint of acceptance of responsibility for any behavior that led to the ban. Schazjmd  ''(talk)'' 18:06, 25 December 2022 (UTC) *As someone who was frequently the target of unpleasantness from this user, I feel very strongly that this is not something where the community should give the benefit of the doubt and give another chance, but instead it is something where it is entirely the responsibility of the user to demonstrate, without coaching, that they truly understand their own responsibility for the ban and that they have a clear idea of how to become a net positive. This is all the more important because this was made very, ''very'' clear by the community in all of the previous unban requests. What I see above is, instead, something like ''I'm really not so bad and I hope that WP will agree with me about that''. That's not OK. (Also, I look at WPO from time to time, and what I see there is this user posting stuff that's just kind of strange, and the other WPO people ignoring it and talking around it. When you get to the point where WPO people treat you with WP:DENY, it's time to look for another hobby.) -- Tryptofish ( talk) 18:29, 25 December 2022 (UTC) :*But imagine the personal growth if you, for your part, were willing to drop this near decade-long grudge. It'll be an XMAS miracle! El_C 21:58, 25 December 2022 (UTC)


A review into the status of the Jamie Campbell Bower page

The page
Jamie Campbell Bower James Metcalfe Campbell Bower (born 22 November 1988) is an English actor and singer. He made his feature film debut in 2007 with a supporting role in '' Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street''. He went on to feature in '' The Twiligh ...
has been semi-protected a few times in 2022 but only temporarily, but I still think there should be a review into why this page still has pending edits which has been the case since 2013, which is a rare thing on Wikipedia, the administrator who added this pending edits is also not on Wikipedia anymore. 78.150.91.150 ( talk) 03:20, 25 December 2022 (UTC) :I've reset pending changes for that article, and added it to my watchlist, per WP:TRYUNPROT. For future reference, these queries can also be made at '' requests for reduction in protection level'' — User:TheresNoTime, TheresNoTime ( talk • they/them) 04:07, 25 December 2022 (UTC) ::For clear-up, the pending changes were instituted due to a barely-confirmed relationship with his co-star Lily Collins (sourced by a listicle and our old friends at the ''Daily Mail'', but I'm removing that), but now that she's married to someone else completely, that doesn't justify the protection any longer. Nate ''( chatter)'' 22:45, 25 December 2022 (UTC)