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Am I wrong here?
Thank you for taking this case. Certainly, the ArbCom judgement will clarify everything. As a relatively new user (11 months in WP), I am not that much familiar with WP policies. I honestly thought that Commodore Sloat was uncivil to many users. I can not imagine that people in a good academic lab would be talking like him. But Kirill judgment shows that I might be wrong here. If this is indeed the case, and others vote like Kirill, I would like to apologize to ArbCom and to User:Commodore_Sloat and to correct my own behavior in WP accordingly. Biophys 00:49, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- He has been occasionally incivil, yes; but not to the extent that I could justify imposing a real sanction on him. The two of you are productive editors; I'd prefer if you guys just stayed out of each others' hair and were able to go back to editing without some harsh restriction on your activity. Kirill 01:53, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you! I would certainly agree with your instruction to keep away of each other's edits. After all, that is something I was looking for. But my concern was more about other users who have a significantly bigger overlap of interests with Csloat than me. It is really surprising that none of them provided any evidence. Perhaps they are too busy and do not want to be involved here. That is understandable. Still, I would like ArbCom to make an official judgement, which would clarify everything. If ArbCom decides that sanctions are not required, I would gladly accept this, just as any other decision. I am going to stay as far away of Csloat as possible, so it is perfectly fine if ArbCom decides that Csloat is not a problem for others. Biophys 02:16, 22 October 2007 (UTC)