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Notice of Neutral point of view noticeboard discussion

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Male privilege and its relation to Men's rights movement

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A friendly suggestion

You may want to read up a bit on ArbCom before throwing your proverbial hat into the ring. You are of course welcome to do so either way.

The only reason I placed notifications here on your talk page is because I mentioned your name in the two noticeboard filings I made, at NPOVN and ANI. I am required to place those notices by mentioning your name on these noticeboards, despite the fact that these issues are, or at least were, historical and by what I interpret most administrators' standards to be, stale.

I am not telling you what to do or how to go about your business, but simply suggesting that it may be worth your while to read up about what you appear to want to get involved in. -- # _ 08:05, 4 May 2013 (UTC)

You're not doing much to impress me upon your return. I had hoped for some community action, not more strife. In the time I've spent responding to your various noticeboard posts, and the time you spent crafting them, you and I could have easily fleshed out Male Privilege. Instead, it sits in a most disagreeable state. So it goes. Rgambord (talk) 08:41, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
In my experience, and of course yours may be different, editing is not nearly so easy. One of the first articles I worked on is Aspirin. I only worked on the medical section. I started last summer, intending it simply as a review of the published evidence and WP content, hoping to comply with WP:MEDRS and ideally, use Open Access articles as much as possible.
I am still not finished, nearly a year later. -- # _ 10:43, 4 May 2013 (UTC)
I spend most of my time translating articles on the renaissance from it.wikipedia.org. I hate humanities for all the division that comes up. Due to your civility, I will be redacting my statements on your edit warring. Personally, I think Apostle12 needs to find new subject matter because he just doesn't get it, even though I don't think he's necessarily malicious. He reminds me of a regular on craigslist forums named Pat, who most people assume is a troll, but is just a confused and bitter old man. Pending my ban appeal, I am more than happy to work with you on Male Privilege. Recall, I came to that page curious as to what male privilege was, what examples could be provided, and also who had argued against it. I am neither a feminist nor an MRA. I am just a guy who tries to understand the world a little bit more every day. From my point of view, males and females each enjoy certain privileges at different times and in different places in society. The two concepts are not mutually exclusive, and one can't really be said to have objectively more privilege than another, because how could one compare privileges? For example, some see women not being expected to work as a privilege, while others see men's ability to support themselves economically as privilege. Two sides. I want to show both. My goal is not to influence people's opinions, but to give them the information needed to draw their own. However, that's my personal opinion, not relevant to the article since it's all OR, but might help to better bridge the gap between our respective vision for the article, no? Rgambord (talk) 10:54, 4 May 2013 (UTC)

Undo

You need to self-revert here. Choyoołʼįįhí:Seb az86556 09:21, 4 May 2013 (UTC)

Appeal of article ban

You need to go to WP:Arbitration enforcement to appeal the article ban you're currently under. They have instructions there for appeals. AniMate 10:05, 4 May 2013 (UTC)

If you have anything to weigh in on it, . Else, thank you!

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Accusations and personal attacks

Should you repeat your claims that I accused you of vandalism and that I attacked you or that I have an axe to grind , I'll have no other choice than to take you to AN/I again.

Just so that we are clear: You didn't just merge sections, you also deleted sections and removed comments that I had to restore or changed other editors' comments without first consulting the patrolling admins.

Furthermore, Talk:Men's rights movement/Article probation#Remedy states that any editor may be sanctioned by an uninvolved administrator for disruptive edits, including, but not limited to, edit warring, personal attacks, incivility and assumptions of bad faith. I made an ANI thread about your personal attacks against editors involved in the men's rights movement article including "Are you dense? (That's a rhetorical question, don't answer it.)" and "you should be ashamed of yourself. People like you disgust me." Other instances of personal attacks and/or incivility on April 23 include in addition to assumptions of bad faith . --Sonicyouth86 (talk) 11:41, 4 May 2013 (UTC)