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I have over 1,000 pages on my watchlist. I don't have enough time to address all the problems I may spot on Misplaced Pages. For my own reference, below I'm listing various active and constructive contributors. (Don't be offended if I forgot you! I only quickly skimmed my talk page and watchlist to refresh my memory in drafting this list.)

Lia Looveer

As far as I happen to know, organizing cultural festivals doesn't count as political activity in Australia. Neither does being an immigrant politician count as being a politician in the country of origin. If Looveer had a particular Estonian political role, you've evidently forgotten to make any mention it. Anti-Nationalist (talk) 22:08, 6 October 2009 (UTC)

Since you have now simply ignored the question, I'm going to change the categorization back to just Australian politicians. Although Looveer was Estonian-born, just what role (if any) she had in Estonian politics was never clarified by either you, the Wiki article, or her biographers. Being born in country X does not necessarily make on an X-ian politician, but I'd be happy if you'd like to fill me in about this at Talk:Lia Looveer (if you'd still like to carry forward with the same argument). Anti-Nationalist (talk) 00:35, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Sorry, I've had little wikitime throughout the last week, will try to answer once I've checked a few WP policy pages. And how did you reach the page I once created, that you had never edited before? I assume not by stalking. --Miacek and his crime-fighting dog (woof!) 12:39, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Freud had this great psychological theory called projection. Ever heard of it?
Great job insinuating that I'm stalking by performing a gnomish edit at a second article you made after stumbling upon your BLP violation at Roy Medvedev . Anti-Nationalist (talk) 19:24, 8 October 2009 (UTC)
Curiously enough, the supposed BLP violation arose due to my translation from Russian Misplaced Pages: Ныне встал на позиции «красного путинизма». This statement on ru.wiki was sourced, on the other hand, your edit summary was a specimen of assuming bad faith and slandering and I will report it. --Miacek and his crime-fighting dog (woof!) 14:06, 9 October 2009 (UTC)
You've neglected that this is how an opponent characterizes Medvedev's position, not Medvedev himself. Instead you left the spurious notion of "Red Putinism" attributed to Medvedev's views in the article, completely unsourced. Misplaced Pages makes it pretty clear that opinions are not to be presented as fact, must be attributed. Anti-Nationalist (talk) 18:12, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Martial law and Siwak

Re: martial law - thanks for translating. We should, if possible, move it to either wikiquote or wikisource (I am a bit surprised the text is not on pl wikisource yet...). Re: Siwak - you should ask at WP:POLAND. I'll add him to my to do list, but I am afraid it may have to wait - a year (reason, place to discuss it).--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| talk 22:12, 21 November 2009 (UTC)

I'm not sure whether it's ok to copy it into Commons. It likely has some copyright issues, for example, when I asked @ ru.wiki on similar documents from the USSR of 1980s and 1990/1991, I was advised that theoretically the texts are copyrighted. --Miacek and his crime-fighting dog (woof!) 10:40, 22 November 2009 (UTC)

Articles for deletion

Please note that I have nominated the article Lia Looveer for deletion. The Four Deuces (talk) 05:54, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

AfD nomination of Lia Looveer

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Proposed deletion of Conservative-Monarchist Club

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AfD nomination of Siberian Misplaced Pages

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Re : Misplaced Pages:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Eastern European mailing list

This arbitration case has been closed, and the final decision may be viewed at the link above.

  • User:Piotrus resigned the administrator tools during the case proceedings and may only seek to regain adminship by a new request for adminship or by request to the Arbitration Committee.
  • User:Piotrus is banned for three months. At the conclusion of his ban, a one year topic ban on articles about Eastern Europe, their talk pages, and any related process discussion, widely construed, shall take effect.
  • User:Digwuren is banned for one year. He is directed to edit Misplaced Pages from only a single user account, and advise the Arbitration Committee of the name of the account that he will use. Should he not advise the committee by the end of the one year ban, he will remain indefinitely banned until a single account is chosen.
  • User:Digwuren is placed on a one year topic ban on articles about Eastern Europe, their talk pages, and any related process discussion, widely construed. This shall take effect following the expiration of both above mentioned bans.
  • The following users are topic banned from articles about Eastern Europe, their associated talk pages, and any process discussion about same, widely construed, for one year:
  • User:Jacurek is topic banned from articles about Eastern Europe, their associated talk pages, and any process discussion about same, widely construed, for six months.
  • User:Tymek is strongly admonished for having shared his account password. He is directed to keep his account for his own exclusive use, and not to allow any other person to use it under any circumstance.
  • The editors sanctioned above (Piotrus, Digwuren, Martintg, Tymek, Jacurek, Radeksz, Dc76, Vecrumba, Biruitorul, Miacek) are prohibited from commenting on or unnecessarily interacting with Russavia on any page of Misplaced Pages, except for purposes of legitimate and necessary dispute resolution.
  • All the participants to the mailing list are strongly admonished against coordinating on-wiki behavior off-wiki and directed to keep discussion of editing and dispute resolution strictly on wiki and in public. All editors are reminded that the editorial process and dispute resolution must take place on Misplaced Pages itself, using the article talk pages and project space for this purpose. No discussion held off-wiki can lead to a valid consensus, the basis of our editorial process. Off-wiki coordination is likely to lead to echo chambers where there is a false appearance of neutrality and consensus.

For the Arbitration Committee, Mailer Diablo 17:41, 22 December 2009 (UTC) - Discuss this