Revision as of 13:00, 19 March 2006 editNoToFrauds (talk | contribs)131 edits Computerjoe, a sysop wannabe, posted unsolicited opinions and advices which I personally view as offensive. I am therefore removing them.← Previous edit | Revision as of 23:29, 19 March 2006 edit undoStifle (talk | contribs)Edit filter managers, Autopatrolled, Administrators83,973 edits →Hamsacharya dan: reply to message from my talkNext edit → | ||
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:In looking ove his user contribs, I've seen several cases of obvious vandalism. Every time you catch such vandalism, you should warn him on his talk page (using <nowiki>{{subst:test}}, {{subst:test2}}, etc.</nowiki>) such that admins reviewing this user will have more incentive to block him or to otherwise intervene. ] (]) 12:11, 19 March 2006 (UTC) | :In looking ove his user contribs, I've seen several cases of obvious vandalism. Every time you catch such vandalism, you should warn him on his talk page (using <nowiki>{{subst:test}}, {{subst:test2}}, etc.</nowiki>) such that admins reviewing this user will have more incentive to block him or to otherwise intervene. ] (]) 12:11, 19 March 2006 (UTC) | ||
::Thank you so much. ] 12:13, 19 March 2006 (UTC) | ::Thank you so much. ] 12:13, 19 March 2006 (UTC) | ||
== Vandal ] == | |||
Dear WP Sysop Stifle, | |||
], an ordained teacher of the Hamsa Yoga Sangh cult has been creating havoc for the past weeks by relentlessly inserting the name of his guru, his guru's book, quotes from his guru's book, and external link to their website on the following articles ], ], ], and ] when the majority of the editors (actually all of them) who are experts on the subject agree that his guru is illegitimate, his inserts does not enrich (add anything substantial) the already existing articles, and only aims to promore the personal interest of their organization. | |||
This ] wants to turn WP into a propaganda material for a highly questionable (possibly harmful) pseudo-Hindu cult while pretending to be an impartial concerned Wikipedian who only wants to enrich it. The situation is really bad. He has just been banned but as soon as he gets unbanned he begins to relentlessly vandalize the pages with irrelevant and immaterial cult propaganda once again. | |||
It is futile to try and protect the integrity of an article when someone like this person ], like the Energizer Bunny, keeps on reverting them and gets away with it without being taught a lesson. | |||
To see for yourself that Hamsacharya dan is really an ordained teacher of the cult he keeps on inserting to the articles and not just a concerned Wikipedian with no alterior motive, please see the following website ] and scroll down a bit for Hamsacharya Dan Kogan. | |||
Please help us. Will you help us? | |||
Thanking you in advance, | |||
] 11:48, 19 March 2006 (UTC) | |||
:Pretty much the same as what I said to Dan on my talk page. Problems like you've been having could go to ]. I think that, to borrow an Irish term, "there's a pair of you in it" — I have to refuse jurisdiction here. I recommend ] or ]. Thanks. ] 13:40, 17 March 2006 (UTC) |
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Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath
Well, I will give YGS the benefit of the doubt...for now. I do hope Hamsacharya dan or someone starts a properly objective NPOV page about him. I am doing some research. I think I may have found a classmate of his so I can add his birth name to any new article. (Do you know it?) I too would like to see the question of who YGS's living Nath Guru was and did he explicitly receive parampara? When and where was he initiated? How can he claim to be of the Adi-Nath Sampradaya when that sub-sect was a sannyasin sub-sect? Was he at one time a sannyasin and later renounce those vows? If so, he could be a Nath, but not an Adi Nath, but only if he has a valid lineage. If there are no answers to these questions, there will certainly be a disputed assertions section added to his biography. I personally do not want to do so because I don't want it to look like sectarian infighting, but somebody will have to do it, and do it correctly and without malice or rancor. Of course, all this is separate from the issue of Misplaced Pages not allowing cut & paste from copyrighted sites. Just because HD is a member and teacher doesn't mean he is the copyright agent. I doubt the real copyright agent will release the text under the GFDL if he know what that means. In any case, the current page was not NPOV and so was inappropriate for Wikiepdia. –Adityanath 01:44, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
Brother
I will have to leave this mess in your capable hands. Do what you will, I've removed the warning and will clear from admin messageboard. I will be on vacation for a week starting tomorrow. You must eat this message :-) You should be aware that Mercury is retrograde until March 25th. It will be hard to control the speech of rascals. Please keep an eye on Nath and Adi-Nath for me. I will disappear until Mercury goes direct again then clean up any remaining mess. Remember, eat this message. —Adityanath 23:15, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
- Yes brother, I will also ask for the help of other people. God bless!
I am back from my vacation. Thanks for you vigilance. You do tend to go too far, imo, but in some cases that may be better than not going far enough... Adityanath 22:21, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Best Defense
These two paragraphs will be your best defense. The last one shows that YGS's views of flat earth proportions in popularity. Do a similar comparison between "Adi Nath" and "Shiv-Goraksha Babaji" as well as "Goraknath" and the same if need be. It'll prove almost nobody believes or even cares about YGS's theories. :-) —Adityanath 00:35, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
- As to the minority view, that's easy. Yogananda's book came out in 1946 and has been continuously in print since then. YGS's first book appears to have come out in 2001. On Amazon.com, there are multiple editions of Autobiography of a Yogi, and the top selling one is ranked #5,110 on Amazon's list of top sellers. YGS's top seller is Wings of Freedom and is ranked at #439,408. It's an objective fact that Yogananda is more than 85 times more popular than YGS. So logically YGS should get about 1/85th (1.2%) of the space in this article. We're being generous. —Adityanath 19:41, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
- Another indicator of how minority a view it is: there are a total of 52 web pages according to Google containing the term "Shiv-Goraksha Babaji" compared with 16,200 pages containing the phrase "Mahavatar Babaji." WP does take these sorts of things into account if they have to arbitrate a dispute. This result says that only 0.3% of all pages on Mahavatar Babaji mention Shiv-Goraksha Babaji. That's flat earth territory. —Adityanath 19:58, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
Your vandal problems
I've added the pages you mentioned on my talk page to my watch list. I'm on recent changes patrol, and will review all changes made to those pages. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like me to watch. JDoorjam Talk 23:53, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you so much, JDoorjam, in behalf of all those who are being affected by Hamsacharya Dan's relentless vandalism.
Your request
Greetings. After looking over things as you asked, I have posted a proposal at Talk:Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath (that is where the most recent talk page activity was when I was ready to reply to your request, no other reason) for a way to negotiate out of the current impasse. Please have a look and let me know what you think. Regards, --Fire Star 21:24, 11 March 2006 (UTC)
- Hello, I have reverted your reversion. Several editors have been discussing the subject for the last few days, and you hadn't really participated in the consensus. We have a version that both a pro and anti YGS editor agreed on, without a quote. If you really want to have it removed from the article, you'll have to make a convincing case on the talk page. --Fire Star 13:34, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, what you're saying is not true. I have been participating with the discussions every single day without fail, and I never saw any general consensus approving your version. Actually, there is a voting going on and some people don't even want Mr. Shitole's name there. It is you who sin't participating with the voting. I have reverted your reversion on the grounds that no general consensus has been formed approving your version. Shitole's words weren't there before and the article was already fine. Nobody complained about it. It is you who should make a convincing case why Shitole's words should be there in the first place. So what if he claims to have met Babaji? What does the mention of Shitole's name and book actually add to the article? Actually, it only turns the article into an advertisement for Shitole.
Hamsacharya dan
I've added the pages you mentioned to my watchlist, and Hamsacharya Dan to my blacklist, and I will keep my eyes open for any edits this user makes to these pages. Have you listed him under WP:RFI? If you can prove what you claim, there should be no problem getting this user blocked. I'll do what I can. AmiDaniel (Talk) 12:06, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- In looking ove his user contribs, I've seen several cases of obvious vandalism. Every time you catch such vandalism, you should warn him on his talk page (using {{subst:test}}, {{subst:test2}}, etc.) such that admins reviewing this user will have more incentive to block him or to otherwise intervene. AmiDaniel (Talk) 12:11, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you so much. No To Frauds 12:13, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
Vandal Hamsacharya dan
Dear WP Sysop Stifle,
Dan Kogan, an ordained teacher of the Hamsa Yoga Sangh cult has been creating havoc for the past weeks by relentlessly inserting the name of his guru, his guru's book, quotes from his guru's book, and external link to their website on the following articles Kriya yoga, Mahavatar Babaji, Nath, and Adi Nath when the majority of the editors (actually all of them) who are experts on the subject agree that his guru is illegitimate, his inserts does not enrich (add anything substantial) the already existing articles, and only aims to promore the personal interest of their organization.
This person wants to turn WP into a propaganda material for a highly questionable (possibly harmful) pseudo-Hindu cult while pretending to be an impartial concerned Wikipedian who only wants to enrich it. The situation is really bad. He has just been banned but as soon as he gets unbanned he begins to relentlessly vandalize the pages with irrelevant and immaterial cult propaganda once again.
It is futile to try and protect the integrity of an article when someone like this person Hamsacharya dan, like the Energizer Bunny, keeps on reverting them and gets away with it without being taught a lesson.
To see for yourself that Hamsacharya dan is really an ordained teacher of the cult he keeps on inserting to the articles and not just a concerned Wikipedian with no alterior motive, please see the following website and scroll down a bit for Hamsacharya Dan Kogan.
Please help us. Will you help us?
Thanking you in advance,
No To Frauds 11:48, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Pretty much the same as what I said to Dan on my talk page. Problems like you've been having could go to Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents. I think that, to borrow an Irish term, "there's a pair of you in it" — I have to refuse jurisdiction here. I recommend WP:RFC or WP:RFM. Thanks. Stifle 13:40, 17 March 2006 (UTC)