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Use wikipedialibrary to check out this JStor page https://www.jstor.org/stable/45346618

Title-Operation "Just Missed": Lessons From Failed Coup Attempts

Link to Wikipedialibrary ------  :https://wikipedialibrary.wmflabs.org/users/my_library/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Library

Hey Hey --- check this out --- it tells about Wikipedia library card

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/Newsletter/July-August_2021

Improvements to The Wikipedia Library newsletter
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/Newsletter/September-October_2021
Line to the Wikipedia Library search tool
https://eds.p.ebscohost.com/eds/results?vid=0&sid=1475ee7c-de87-4c4b-9961-ebf6c6db0419%40redis&bquery=victor%2Bbovee%2Bdods&bdata=JmNsaTA9RlQmY2x2MD1ZJnR5cGU9MCZzZWFyY2hNb2RlPUFuZCZzaXRlPWVkcy1saXZlJnNjb3BlPXNpdGU%3d

Article Creation page discussion

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Requests_for_comment/Article_creation_at_scale

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Osomite

Many disruptive editors tend to Game The System

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ignore_all_dramas

Here is a case of several acerbic editors being taken to task due to "The scope of this case is: Editing behavior and potential coordinated editing in skepticism topics."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Skepticism_and_coordinated_editing
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Skepticism_and_coordinated_editing/Preliminary_statements#Statement_by_Beyond_My_Ken

Interesting Editors

Please note. Not an enemies list Wikipedia:Assume good faith


https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Doug_Weller

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Trakking

User:DH85868993 is very very involved with editing F1 articles

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/DH85868993

Checkout DH85868993's user page -- it has lots of "tools". For some reason it can't be ctrl c'ed

Note tools at https://toolhub.wikimedia.org/

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Typeractive

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Kwamikagami


Wiki Edu -

https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training
https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/
https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/campaigns/spring_2022/programs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Student_assignments

Bellamilia13 is a student editor working on the article Disorganized offender

SER Amantio di Nicolao is a legend - holds the record for the most edits in Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ser_Amantio_di_Nicolao

EEBuchanan is a prolific movie page editor who writes preambles to movies about things that have never been on the screen. EEBuchanan is magna cum laude in "elementary education (Music and Arts Focus)". EEBuchanan's edit of The Court Jester was a work of great imagination.

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/EEBuchanan

Interesting user page

"Bill the Cat" User Page - WTF ???????????????

OMFG! A pirate's death speech by MjolnirPants (he retired) on his User Page. Also read the talk page, much drama and such.

Here is MjolnirPants' edit creating the pirate's death speech

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:MjolnirPants&curid=40689929&diff=1043392658&oldid=1042998873

Here is an "older" MjolnirPants Talk Page with some interesting "go to hell" statements

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:MjolnirPants&action=edit&section=56

Here is an old MjolnirPants user page from June 2021 (interesting how the User Page changed through time)

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:MjolnirPants&oldid=1027648525

and there was controversy because he spoke the truth about Wikipedia society (note it is an edit dif so it will not disappear into the archive

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Incidents&diff=prev&oldid=1043880799

And here's a cherry to put on the top (pun intended)

Adding insult to injury. . .PackMecEng danced on MjolnirPants' grave

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:MjolnirPants&diff=prev&oldid=1045484395

which put this on the top of retired MjolnirPants' grave

PackMecEng posted

Trigger warning: Long-winded, self-important naval gazing and unapologetic criticism of a large number of incompetent editors who should damn well know who they are, but probably don't because, well, incompetence.

And the band played on. . .



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ihcoyc?fbclid=IwAR2Rui7G541iSrTvGKAUzSwW43RGy-zQsxADQKaS64VG6GEdW3XWo_LzAKQ

https://www.deviantart.com/ihcoyc?fbclid=IwAR0MQzaSrRhxx2Vt7yKeVvMJxgXnRvYD9JvVUwj0JJRHOFQ9VK8ewKB5ldY


https://www.facebook.com/steve.gustafson.547 aka Ihocyc

He was moved to call himself IHCOYC XPICTOC (that is, IHΣOYΣ XPIΣTOΣ) to see if anyone got the joke. (In Greek his name means Jesus Christmon)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Arbitration_Committee/Noticeboard/Archive_48
RfA candidate blocked as sockpuppet by Arbitration Committee
An RfA candidacy favored 123 to 1 was closed with the comment "This was unsuccessful due to the candidate being ArbCom blocked during the nomination process." Eostrix was blocked as a sockpuppet of Icewhiz during the RfA, though the Arbcom decision was not unanimous.
Beeblebrox explained "This was a very determined, carefully planned attempt to fool the community, and it nearly succeeded, probably would have if it weren't for one particular committee member who doggedly pursued this for quite some time, although it obviously acquired a sense of urgency when the account ran for adminship."
The community generally reacted with shock and thanks for Arbcom's vigilance. Few editors defended Eostrix or questioned the decision.
Little or no public evidence on the guilt or innocence of Eostrix and Icewhiz has been available.
The Signpost emailed Icewhiz for a response, which was evasive. They wrote that they would neither deny nor confirm the sockpuppeting allegations or even whether they edit Wikipedia at all. The Wikilawyer-like tone of the two Icewhiz reponses and even some exact wording matched extensive email discussions between Icewhiz and The Signpost conducted in 2019.
A new account on a Wiki-discussion site claimed that they were Eostrix and denied being a sockpuppet. Members of that site were generally unimpressed with the denials. They claimed that Eostrix and Icewhiz consistently made the same rare editing mistake – spelling "albeit" as "all be it".
Several editors asked whether candidates for adminship should automatically be checked for socks on the theory that we can't risk having a long-term abuser become an admin. Worm That Turned and others expressed horror that editors' privacy could be violated so routinely, until it was shown that checkuser data was used by stewards to verify election results. Thereafter the objections focused on arguments that checkuser data wouldn't have helped discover the socks in this particular case, and then to a statistical argument that CU data doesn't help in any case where there is no prior evidence of sockpuppetry. – S


about why RexxS left
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Arbitration_Committee/Noticeboard/Archive_48#Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Case/RexxS_closed

Geneology

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Fram
https://xtools.wmflabs.org/ec/en.wikipedia.org/Slatersteven

Who Wrote That - WWT - a tool  :https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Who_Wrote_That%3F

Global account information


About the Wikipedia toxic environment

Civility is part of Wikipedia's code of conduct and one of its five pillars

Community Health - it would be good if the community environment could change https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Community_health_initiative/Blocking_tools_and_improvements#What_this_discussion_is_about

Current topics http://wikipediocracy.com/forum/search.php?search_id=active_topics

An Essay about editors who are apparently "The Unblockables"

WP:HARASS Hounding and harassment


Hmmm. Here is an essay about arguments to avoid in discussing whether to delete an article or not. Wikipedia has essays upon essays. And here is the policy concerning deleting articles.


From August 2020 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/IncidentArchive1044#Personal_attack_by_EEng

The issue of which was EEng commented on an idiot who said "there really is no good reason to have a "no medical advice policy", as there isn't actually a problem to be solved. Medicines and potentially dangerous treatments are kept under lock and key. We cannot prescribe medicines as the WMF doesn't operate a pharmacy."

Multiple previous blocks and warnings over personal attacks.

"WTF? Count, my vague recollection of you is that you don't usually say idiotic things. But what you just said is idiotic."[1][2][3]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Civility/Archive_20#expand

An RfC discussion in 2018 concerning a "Request for comment on the specific term "fuck off" – sanctionable or not!" Should the "repetitive usage" of the term "fuck off" by an editor targeted at other editors be considered "sanctionable"?

In reading this RfC, don't forget about George Carlin's Seven Dirty Words whether they also apply or whether pigs have wings.

Strangely this discussion "devolved" (or maybe evolved) into a discussion about what words EEng (who is a clever wag) can use to describe his sexuality.
Here is an essay about profanity in the Wikipedia World
Seem that perhaps this issue involves possible Wikipedia instruction/guidance creep WP:CREEP Osomite hablemos 22:49, 15 April 2021 (UTC)
You know, there are "work environment"s and there are "work environment"s. Not every work environment is a coal mine, or a lawyer's office, or a library, or a deep state security agency. There are plenty of work environments where people work easily and well together, and respect each other's feelings, but are able to share jokes and pleasantries and social talk without generating lawsuits and headlines. When I hear someone say that Wikipedia is a "work environment", it seems to be the other kind they're talking about, Scrooge's office with Bob Cratchit afraid to clear his throat. Let's lighten up, people, and not act as if our voluntary social project is building the A-bomb. There's nothing wrong with cracking a joke or even occasional light cursing. Beyond My Ken (talk) 22:03, 11 August 2020 (UTC)
And further down, an editor comments that the Wikipedia work environment is an "anhedonic Dickensian crosspatch". (The definition of Anhedonia is the inability to feel pleasure. It's a common symptom of depression as well as other mental health disorders.)
And further down: Oh for fuck's sake. At the risk of annoying Floquenbeam, I'm going to pile on here with yet another unoriginal joke and a big fat eyeroll at this idea. First of all, it's hard to imagine such a proposal being made for any reason other than wanting a handy stick to beat some hapless other editor with. Second, it's weirdly constructed - "repetitive usage" of the phrase "yard flamingo" where it's not contributing to the topic would also be annoying and disruptive and ultimately "sanctionable", and even by the proposal's own logic we'd allow at least one "fuck off", in which case what the hell is the point? Third, once it gets voted down, that fact itself becomes a stick to beat the community with - "see how awful Wikipedians are, they couldn't even agree not to tell each other to fuck off!" We have a far bigger problem with "incivility" that requires none of the seven words you can't say, and it usually takes the form of something like "Howdy friend! I was reading that thread at ANI where you called User:CompleteIdiot an idiot and I know I'm not in any way involved in the situation and you have 100 trillion edits and he edited an article you wrote to say green jellybeans cure cancer but I just wanted to make sure to remind you that WP:CIVIL is a policy! See, I've helpfully bluelinked it for you! It applies even to obvious POV-pushers, you know. Just a friendly reminder for the future :) :) :) Wouldn't want to have to take you ANI or anything!" I don't think anyone's ever stopped editing just because of a "fuck off" - it may be the least-followed instruction in the English language - but people sure do stop editing because they feel that their contributions are disrespected, and sometimes they never really get started because their early, newbish attempts get them a bunch of condescending talk-page templates (all of which say, in stuffy, officious bureaucratese, "fuck off"). Here's a crazy idea: if somebody who isn't a troll tells you to fuck off, you are required to spend at least five seconds considering the possibility that you were in fact being a jerk, and at least five more seconds on the idea that maybe the outburst wasn't about you at all and was a one-off displaced reaction to bad drivers/annoying coworkers/unexpected in-law visits/bills/general life stress, and only then do you get to waste everyone else's time complaining about it. Opabinia regalis (talk) 06:06, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
And EEng comments "This is the best comment in the entire thread." EEng 12:32, 1 November 2018 (UTC)
OMG! EEng makes a request: "Comment I'd like to see the discussion expanded to cover the cases of "sod off", "bugger off", "go soak your head", and "your mother wears army boots". EEng 16:56, 28 October 2018 (UTC)"
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