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:::: Then you are mistaken. From what I was told by Shell Kinney, ArbCom decided that problems with your editing would be dropped, provided your account (and that of Sightwatcher) stayed clear of articles connected with the topic bans of Ferhago the Assassin and Captain Occam. That does not seem to be the case now. You are involved in blatant meatpuppetry. ] (]) 06:10, 7 January 2012 (UTC) | :::: Then you are mistaken. From what I was told by Shell Kinney, ArbCom decided that problems with your editing would be dropped, provided your account (and that of Sightwatcher) stayed clear of articles connected with the topic bans of Ferhago the Assassin and Captain Occam. That does not seem to be the case now. You are involved in blatant meatpuppetry. ] (]) 06:10, 7 January 2012 (UTC) | ||
:::::Nor is it a particularly good idea to bring your friend Ferahgo the Assassin into this, as you have just done. Your editing should simply stay completely outside the area of their topic ban. As you will see on ], it is now properly acknowledged that the issues of disruptive sockpuppetry and meatpuppetry are taken seriously in ]. And it never seems to stop. For example Mikemikev just this week. His sockpuppet {{userlinks|스토킹}} is now indefinitely blocked. Why is your editing in this area any less problematic than that of Mikemikev? ] (]) 06:16, 7 January 2012 (UTC) | :::::Nor is it a particularly good idea to bring your friend Ferahgo the Assassin into this, as you have just done. Your editing should simply stay completely outside the area of their topic ban. As you will see on ], it is now properly acknowledged that the issues of disruptive sockpuppetry and meatpuppetry are taken seriously in ]. And it never seems to stop. For example Mikemikev just this week. His sockpuppet {{userlinks|스토킹}} is now indefinitely blocked. Why is your editing in this area any less problematic than that of Mikemikev? ] (]) 06:16, 7 January 2012 (UTC) | ||
::::::No, he is not mistaken. | |||
:::::: February, Roger Davies asked you to leave it to uninvolved editors to bring it up if someone's editing is a problem. | |||
:::::: April, Risker told you clearly to disengage. | |||
:::::: September, Roger Davies and Cool Hand Luke ''both'' told you to disengage. From my understanding, the only reason you weren't given an interaction ban is because the arbitrators were confident you would follow their advice. | |||
:::::: And finally, less than two weeks ago you were formally warned by Jclemens to stop bringing up off-wiki evidence against other editors. You are clearly disregarding all of this advice. | |||
::::::TrevelyanL85A2 didn't bring me into this; you did, as soon as you mentioned my name. I can't believe you're still bringing me up on Misplaced Pages after all this time. Over the past year or so I've put a lot of effort into contributing my skills and knowledge to other areas of Misplaced Pages, and in developing a history here that is separate and distinct from the topic that unfortunately caused us to cross paths. There is absolutely no reason for you to continue bringing up my name on Misplaced Pages, and treating other editors poorly because you associate them with me. This absolutely needs to stop. | |||
::::::Please, Mathsci. You need to make an effort to assume good faith here and just let it drop so we can all move on. I really don't want to, but if you aren't willing to agree to stop (or if you just ignore this request), I will be forced to take the matter back to an amendment and push for that interaction ban. If you can't voluntarily let this go, I doubt that anything short of an interaction ban will be put a stop to this. Can you answer me simply: will you please leave this alone and stop mentioning me & Occam on Misplaced Pages? -] (]) 07:56, 7 January 2012 (UTC) |
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Hi TrevlyanL85A2. ArbCom is aware that you are a real life friend of Ferahgo-the-Assassin. By editing in the area of the topic ban imposed on her and Captain Occam in the above case, your editing will probably be viewed as a means for them to bypass their ban through others. Another editor in the same situation is SightWatcher. In both cases, your real life identities are known by arbitrators. The simplest thing is for you to stop editing in that area. Appearing out of the blue with a campaign against a single editor looks particularly bad. Thanks, Mathsci (talk) 02:37, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
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I realize you're probably aware of this as you know editors who've been topic banned, but if you're interested in actively editing in the topic area, you might wish to review the WP:ARBR&I case, as well as the amendments to the discretionary sanctions: . Constructive editing is always welcome. aprock (talk) 17:41, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you for the notification. I understand this is a contentious topic area and I hope to work constructively with you and others. --TrevelyanL85A2 (talk) 18:24, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
- You have left links on your user page which identify you unambiguously in real life. You are a real life friend of Ferahgo the Assassin (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log), who is indefinitely topic banned under WP:ARBR&I. A former arbitrator, Shell Kinney, has already verified this a long while back. If you continue editing tendentiously in this topic area (for example, your refusal to use sources), it is highly likely, per WP:MEAT, that the same topic ban currently applied to Captain Occam and your real life friend Ferahgo the Assassin will be applied to you. More than that, in fact: you could possibly all be community banned for a long term campaign of willful deception. Thanks, Mathsci (talk) 22:08, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
- I was under the impression you were asked by Arbcom to drop this. --TrevelyanL85A2 (talk) 06:02, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- Then you are mistaken. From what I was told by Shell Kinney, ArbCom decided that problems with your editing would be dropped, provided your account (and that of Sightwatcher) stayed clear of articles connected with the topic bans of Ferhago the Assassin and Captain Occam. That does not seem to be the case now. You are involved in blatant meatpuppetry. Mathsci (talk) 06:10, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- Nor is it a particularly good idea to bring your friend Ferahgo the Assassin into this, as you have just done. Your editing should simply stay completely outside the area of their topic ban. As you will see on WP:AE, it is now properly acknowledged that the issues of disruptive sockpuppetry and meatpuppetry are taken seriously in WP:ARBR&I. And it never seems to stop. For example Mikemikev just this week. His sockpuppet 스토킹 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is now indefinitely blocked. Why is your editing in this area any less problematic than that of Mikemikev? Mathsci (talk) 06:16, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- No, he is not mistaken.
- Nor is it a particularly good idea to bring your friend Ferahgo the Assassin into this, as you have just done. Your editing should simply stay completely outside the area of their topic ban. As you will see on WP:AE, it is now properly acknowledged that the issues of disruptive sockpuppetry and meatpuppetry are taken seriously in WP:ARBR&I. And it never seems to stop. For example Mikemikev just this week. His sockpuppet 스토킹 (talk · contribs · deleted contribs · logs · filter log · block user · block log) is now indefinitely blocked. Why is your editing in this area any less problematic than that of Mikemikev? Mathsci (talk) 06:16, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- Then you are mistaken. From what I was told by Shell Kinney, ArbCom decided that problems with your editing would be dropped, provided your account (and that of Sightwatcher) stayed clear of articles connected with the topic bans of Ferhago the Assassin and Captain Occam. That does not seem to be the case now. You are involved in blatant meatpuppetry. Mathsci (talk) 06:10, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- I was under the impression you were asked by Arbcom to drop this. --TrevelyanL85A2 (talk) 06:02, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
- February, Roger Davies asked you to leave it to uninvolved editors to bring it up if someone's editing is a problem.
- April, Risker told you clearly to disengage.
- September, Roger Davies and Cool Hand Luke both told you to disengage. From my understanding, the only reason you weren't given an interaction ban is because the arbitrators were confident you would follow their advice.
- And finally, less than two weeks ago you were formally warned by Jclemens to stop bringing up off-wiki evidence against other editors. You are clearly disregarding all of this advice.
- TrevelyanL85A2 didn't bring me into this; you did, as soon as you mentioned my name. I can't believe you're still bringing me up on Misplaced Pages after all this time. Over the past year or so I've put a lot of effort into contributing my skills and knowledge to other areas of Misplaced Pages, and in developing a history here that is separate and distinct from the topic that unfortunately caused us to cross paths. There is absolutely no reason for you to continue bringing up my name on Misplaced Pages, and treating other editors poorly because you associate them with me. This absolutely needs to stop.
- Please, Mathsci. You need to make an effort to assume good faith here and just let it drop so we can all move on. I really don't want to, but if you aren't willing to agree to stop (or if you just ignore this request), I will be forced to take the matter back to an amendment and push for that interaction ban. If you can't voluntarily let this go, I doubt that anything short of an interaction ban will be put a stop to this. Can you answer me simply: will you please leave this alone and stop mentioning me & Occam on Misplaced Pages? -Ferahgo the Assassin (talk) 07:56, 7 January 2012 (UTC)