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SatyrTN

Voice your opinion (talk page) (14/2/2); Scheduled to end 15:53, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

SatyrTN (talk · contribs) - This user has been around for a long time, since 21 July 2003, or four years, and four months, and has ammased over 24,000 non-deleted edits, and is a good participant all over Misplaced Pages, and he has over 9,400 mainspace edits, which is great for everyone. He works extremely hard for certain WikiProjects, like Misplaced Pages:WikiProject LGBT studies, and WP:BOTREQ, helping out everywhere. He even runs a bot, SatyrBot, which shows that he is trusted in that respect. And check this out! Thats twelve of them, which is more than other admins have, something to be proud of. He is also extremely helpul, and would not turn away the opportunity to help a user. <DREAMAFTER> 00:22, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

Candidate, please indicate acceptance of the nomination here:
I accept this nomination. -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 15:45, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Questions for the candidate

Dear candidate, thank you for offering to serve Misplaced Pages as an administrator. It is recommended that you answer these optional questions to provide guidance for participants:

1. What admin work do you intend to take part in?
A: I've noticed that closing FLCs is taking almost a month lately, so I think that needs some attention. Recently I posted to WP:Page Protection that there were a significant number of pages that had been protected before expiration dates were possible, some have been left that way for a year, so RPP and un-RPP interest me. And of course AfD always seem to need help, though I may not run through that much.
2. What are your best contributions to Misplaced Pages, and why?
A: I'm very proud of the five Featured Lists of LGBT people that I've shepherded through: Sa-Sc, Sd-Si, Sj-Sz, T-V, and W-Z. I've learned a lot about sourcing, BLP, even a little about copyvio issues. The reason I bring that up here is because the entire process was often more like plodding - being extremely thorough, working with other editors, cleaning up as you go along. That's the kind of editing I seem to be good at - give me a long backlog and I'll work my way through it.
3. Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or have other users caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?
A: Any editor that's been working on articles gets into conflicts, IMHO. And when the topic is seen as "controversial" by some, they're guaranteed. I've been working on LGBT issues and people for the past year+, so I've run in to some editors with strong viewpoints. I've found that the best way for me to react to stress and/or conflicts is to state my position clearly and concisely. If I get a response that continues to cause me stress, I walk away from the article and come back later. Usually reviewing the subject (most often biographies in these cases) and requesting third & fourth party opinions will help clarify to me and other editors. If that *still* doesn't work, I "back-burner" the subject, which means I'll continue to do research and watch the article, but unless I turn up anything new, I leave it alone.
The most stressful I've gotten in my wikitime was when an editor continued to harass me on my talk page about an article. I'm lucky enough to have several wikifriends that saw my stress levels rising and stepped in to calm me down and help me out.


Optional question from Epbr123

4. One of the userboxes on your userpage states that you hold an inclusionist philosophy. How do you think this will affect your judgement when closing AfD discussions? Epbr123 16:05, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
A: My inclusionism (tempered by my Darwikinism, also on my user page) will probably affect AfD closures a little bit. I'm a bit opposed to nominations like Misplaced Pages:Articles for deletion/Sexuality in Star Trek, where the nom seems to have done so because the article needs work. In my opinion, that's what cleanup tags are for, not AfD. But I won't keep an article based on my opinions - consensus should determine an article's fate. SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 16:32, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Optional question from ChazBeckett

5. In this edit you referred to reverts in a content dispute as "reverting vandalism. Could you explain your reasoning? How do you define vandalism? Chaz 16:15, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
A:Removing properly sourced information from a reliable source would seem to constitute vandalism (though I can think of instances when it would be appropriate). Vandalism is the addition, removal, or change of content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of Misplaced Pages, per policy. -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 16:31, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

General comments


Please keep discussion constructive and civil. If you are unfamiliar with the nominee, please thoroughly review Special:Contributions/SatyrTN before commenting.

Discussion

Support
  1. Support. SatyrTN was one of the first editors I interacted with on Misplaced Pages. He was extremely helpful and welcoming. Indeed his interactions with other users appear to me always to be friendly and courteous. His work on LGBT related articles involves him in a lot of BLP work and in ensuring that controversial information is well sourced. He has done great work in ensuring that articles in Category:LGBT people for example do contain reliable sourcing that confirms the subject belongs in that category. Satyr also contributes intelligently to AfD debates and follows the development of discussions, returning to comment further when appropriate. I belive he would make a good administrator. WjBscribe 15:52, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  2. Support - I know many wonderful editors here, but SatyrTN above all would make an excellent admin. He is helpful, reliable, and incredibly gifted at communicating. His contributions here have improved Misplaced Pages tremendously. I can support him without any reservations, and know he can be trusted to use the tools correctly. Thanks for taking this on, SatyrTN! Jeffpw 15:57, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  3. Support as nom, dang, I only got third, I must be loosing my touch... <DREAMAFTER> 15:59, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  4. Support. While I've never had any direct interaction with SatyrTN, I see his name very often. Each time, I had the impression that he was already an administrator based on how he conducted himself. EVula // talk // // 16:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  5. Support Yeah, looks good to me. Good luck! GlassCobra 16:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  6. Support. SatyrTN was the first person to welcome me to WP and to WProject LGBT Studies. He's been a guiding hand for me and has always been there to answer any questions I've had. While we have disagreed on a few things (mostly AfD opinions), he's always been gracious and has made me see the "other side" in different discussions. -- ALLSTARecho 16:12, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  7. Support Epbr123 16:15, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  8. Support. Won't abuse the tools. Malinaccier (talk contribs) 16:23, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  9. Support I am not going to make the cliché addition about thinking this user was already an admin, but s/he certainly should be. A good editor, wide experience, long-term membership, no problem. --Anthony.bradbury 16:31, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  10. I would appreciate a slightly shorter signature for both the nom (<span style="font-family:copperplate gothic light"><tt><]><sup><]></sup></tt></span>) and the candidate (-- <span style="background-color: #EECCFF;">]<span style="font-size: smaller;"> (] | ])</span></span>). — But that's of course a very minor issue and everything else seems ok. I dorftrotteltalk I 16:34, December 2, 2007
    Yeah, SatyrTN's sig could get shrunk a bit... I'm leaving him a message on his talk page with new code (since it's largely irrelevant for here). EVula // talk // // 17:00, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  11. Oh yeah! :D Great user, _very_ involved with the project, he should have become an admin long ago. Brilliant work with the lists of LGBT people (huge knowledge of BLP issues and about hunting for valid sources), resulting in several featured lists. And he's a very nice, amiable fellow (we could use less wikidrama in our admins, methinks). And the tools would help him with all the maintenance he does around the wiki. No brainer folks, he'll make a very fine admin. ;) Raystorm (¿Sí?) 16:51, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  12. Support. Considering the stuff most admins do with their rollback buttons... RyanGerbil10(Говорить!) 17:46, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  13. OH MY FUCKING GOD YES YES YES Satyr is undoubtedly one of the most dedicated hard-working editors on Misplaced Pages. He has put his IT skills to work here, producing bots, scripts and programs right left and centre for the service of other Wikipedians, especially me, which I love him for (:D). He is unfailingly courteous, helpful and industrious - the gargantuan List of LGB people has been mostly compiled by him working every day for a year, and we have still only reached R. Satyr has always thoroughly read policies before quoting them or acting within their remits, and with his lengthy term on Misplaced Pages has a great deal of experience and insight to bring to the role of admin. This nom has not come soon enough. Dev920 (Have a nice day!) 18:13, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    Hmmm. While I admire your enthusiasm, adminship is not a reward :). Dlohcierekim 18:39, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  14. Support tempered by a caution. While I agree, nom should be careful about the edit dispute vs vandalism call, does not state 3RR or AIV as choice areas. Appears ready for the tools in areas for which requested. Just be careful, please. Dlohcierekim 18:39, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  15. Support - I haven't seen anything to give me great caution. Experienced editor should do fine with the tools. LaraLove 19:32, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  16. Support - Satyr works extremely hard here at Misplaced Pages, is familiar with the policies and guidelines, works well with others in forming consensus and fixing problems that may crop up. I think he would be a fair arbiter as an admin. Aleta 19:53, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Oppose
  1. Strong Oppose per answer to question #5 (asked by me). This is a serious misunderstanding of the concept of "vandalism". Chaz 16:34, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    "Vandalism is the conspicuous defacement or destruction of a structure, a symbol or anything else that goes against the will of the owner/governing body, and usually constitutes a crime." - is that correct? No? Then I think he's okay ("Vandalism is any addition, removal, or change of content made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of Misplaced Pages.") --Dlae 16:49, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    The problem is that he referred to edit warring in a content dispute (see this history as "reverting vandalism". That's fundamentally at odds with the definition of vandalism, which never applies to content disputes. Chaz 17:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    Comment Actually, I do have a problem with calling what happened "edit warring". Looking at the history, one editor was removing the material, four editors were replacing it, including myself (so maybe I'm not totally objective here). If one editor repeatedly adds "He's gay." (even if it's properly sourced) to Albus Dumbledore, is that a content dispute or anti-vandalism? -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 17:34, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    No matter how you look at it, it's still a content dispute. Perhaps one side of the dispute had much better and more persuasive arguments than the other, but it's not vandalism as defined in WP:VAND. I realize the "reverting vandalism" comment was made on a friend's page, which is why I asked for clarification in the question. Your answer reinforced that you were considering edits (that you opposed) made in the content dispute were "vandalism". I'm sorry, but correctly identifying vandalism is a fundamental part of adminship and I can't support at this time. Chaz 18:46, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    Thanks, Chaz, for clarifying your stance! -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 19:09, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  2. Oppose content disputes are not vandalism. To say otherwise is to ABF.Balloonman 17:40, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    Follow-up. I looked into this a little more and calling the dispute vandalism was a clear case of not assuming good faith. This was a clear case of a content dispute and it only occured yesterday. The wording between "gay" and "openly gay", regardless of sources, is content---not vandalism.Balloonman 18:05, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    Maybe SatyrTN got angry because he's gay. --Dlae 18:09, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    He may be gay... and I might be able to accept the fact that the comment was made on a talk page of a wiki-friend as compared to confronting the other party. But my concern is still with the way that he answered the question. Removing content (even well cited content) is not by definition vandalism. To label something as vandalism assumes malicious intent. The worst edits, if done with the intention of improving the article, are not vandalism. That is the heart and sole of Assuming Good Faith. His answer to question 5 above indicates that he does not AGF!Balloonman 19:09, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
    I think I've mis-stated. I was a bit flip in my response to #5, but the intent in this particular instance did not seem to be to improve the article. I agree with you totally that intent is key. And my actions on the article in question followed along that reasoning - I AGF'd and added a sourced statement to back up why the word was there. Even when the word was removed again, I AGF'd and asked for clarification from the user. -- SatyrTN (talk | contribs) 19:29, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
Neutral
  1. Neutral - This is going to make everyone outraged, but yes I'm going to go against apparent current consensus here. So why? Well this edit to one of your sub talk-pages wasn't very helpful, and in some ways could be interpreted as unnecessary not assuming good faith, however, I do understand you later apologised, you shouldn't just first lose your cool, you should assess the situation and make an appropriate response, without having the need to apologise later. This coupled with the fact that Satyr has very focused edits and practically no participation in XFD debates or ANI etc. makes me vote neutral. — Rudget contributions 17:03, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
  2. Neutral. The key to question 5 is WP:AGF. If the removal of properly sourced information is done with the intent of improving the article (i.e. there's a better source out there, the information, though reliable, is out of date, or some other issue), then it's not vandalism. Even if misguided, a good faith attempt to improve the article can never be vandalism. That caveat is missing from the candidate's response, and that bothers me a bit. I'm going to review the (extensive!) list of the candidate's work to date, and shift to support if warranted. No objections at this time, beyond the above - I just want to think about this one. ZZ ~ Evidence 17:06, 2 December 2007 (UTC)