I would like to thank all of those who weighed in during my request for adminship. Although the RfA was unsuccessful (73/26/6), I'll continue working on Wikipedia and helping the project, whichever way I feel I can contribute. I am very grateful for all the support that various editors gave me and will thus avoid spamming their talk page with thank you notices. |
User:Pascal.Tesson run at Sun Jan 7 16:45:32 2007 GMT Category talk: 57 Category: 212 Image: 12 Mainspace 4947 Portal: 1 Talk: 316 Template talk: 7 Template: 24 User talk: 1471 User: 73 Wikipedia talk: 307 Wikipedia: 1599 avg edits per article 1.49 earliest 18:22, 19 April 2006 number of unique articles 6040 total 9026
It's not a good idea to say that editors are wasting everyone's time and apparently driving competent people away from Wikipedia when superficially delving into a content dispute. That is problematic -- Samir धर्म 17:34, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
I answered TheronJ's question but the story got a bit longish so I'm moving it here to avoid an unnecessarily long RFA page.
A: I wasn't quite sure how I managed to get involved in this in the first place so I went back through my archives to try and figure it out. This all started when a Drzuckerman incorrectly reported user:Droliver on WP:AIV. [3] As I was doing RC duties, I happened to see it and got curious as to what that was all about. So I checked out Droliver's contributions and found very questionable POV-pushing diffs like this unexplained deletion of a full block of well-referenced text, this one on the breast implant controversy and this one about his mentor (I actually stated somewhere else that this was an autobio which I now remember is incorrect). Droliver had also moved his talk page to an archive which showed that he had not particularly listened to other editors' advice. I reverted all three diffs and commented on my finds at ANI and on the talk page of breast implant [4]. Jance contacted me [5] to thank me for what she saw as support. I replied to her [6] with a message that Samir feels was inflammatory. Indeed I might have been a bit careless but then again I really did feel that Droliver's behavior had generally been non-constructive and I followed up with some detailed advice which if anything must have helped jance cool down [7]. My only other contribution to the dispute was [8] in response to what I felt was a sad shunning of responsibilities by Samir [9] who invited people on the talk page to "duke it out". All in all, I think my behavior was basically correct, although I should have been more careful in my representation of Droliver's behavior. Mostly, I thought it would be helpful to the debate if someone actually having no interest in the dispute commented.
Update: sorry, I only pasted here the first half of my response which addressed the specific questions of TheronJ.
Pascal.Tesson 21:18, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
I'll very concerned over people voting no because he is deciding not to help with images. Images are something admins should watch closely if they're very good abotu following policies on them. Plus, the admins that are handling them as it is are doign great. I feel that by him saying he won't take part in that actually made my support stronger, as it's pointless to bash someone who will avoid one part of wikipedia that's not all that troublesome other than tagging them to be deleted. Maybe it's just me, but I can't consider that a proper reason for opposition, mainly if that's the sole reason.--Wizardman 02:10, 14 January 2007 (UTC)