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I nominated an article for deletion from Misplaced Pages. It got deleted. It stayed deleted during a deletion review. All the other related articles in the little walled garden of what I considered, and still do consider, "vanispamcruftisement" were also deleted.
These actions, despite the fact that they were performed in good faith, and that the Misplaced Pages community seemed to agree that Misplaced Pages would be a better encyclopaedia without those articles, earned me a few months' worth of concerted harassment and insult from two editors who took umbrage at my actions. They tried to manipulate, deceive and distort the facts in order to portray me as an imbecilic, incompetent, dishonest troll; needless to say, the convinced no-one but themselves. I created a page of notes documenting their actions, in order to try to protect myself, but this too drew their wrath.
But eventually I realised I had better things to do than waste my time on them, and on a project which is geared towards supporting crackpottery in general. So I nominated my notes page for deletion (along with my other userpages), and shall no longer be editing this encyclopaedia on a regular basis. I thought this might be an enjoyable hobby, but I cannot deal with trolls, vandals, crackpots and loonies any longer, especially when it is nigh impossible to seek censure for their actions, and the only reward I receive is personal insult and frustration. As far as I am concerned, the "epistemic minorities" can shill all they like for their "theories", their organisations, and their egos.
This is a small battle as Misplaced Pages goes, and I never did very much here (I've only been here three months). But I know that what happened is emblematic of a pattern, and it is not a healthy pattern. It worries me that Misplaced Pages is so high on Google's hit list, and used by so many, and yet it is wide open to systemic abuse at the hands of people wily enough to slip through the net of "policy" (not very hard), and determined enough to win at all costs.
But I have no interest in dealing with this any longer. My sincere best wishes to the many good people here with more patience and stamina than I: Misplaced Pages needs all the help it can get.