Re: How Wikipediocracy suppressed study of steward actions
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 5:12 pm
For the record, I have seen speculation quoted by Vigilant on Reddit that "boredbird has also disappeared, after an altercation with Abd, over pedophilia of all things." and he added, "Abd was advocating for pedos." This was blatant lying, and obviously based on this thread. That kind of lying is what I confronted on Wikipediocracy way back, and it appears to be why I was banned. He was and remains their favorite troll. Boredbird is not a troll AFAIK.
Bored bird was not warned, he asked a question, and it was discussed, and there was a general consensus. The question was not about pedophilia, as such, but about blocking doxxing of pedophiles -- which, in real life, has led to murders. And the conclusion was that it would be considered case-by-case, but nobody would be blocked without a violated warning. So if boredbird considered it useful, he could still dox a pedophile. We would leave it or move it to a private forum. He might -- or might not -- be warned by a mod if we feel we need to move it. And this is all standard moderation, nothing really special.
Boredbird also did not disappear. He has posted 4 times in the 39 days since that discussion.His last on the 19th, quite a decent post, thanked by the two active mods. That is one post every 10 days, an increase over his long-term average of 0.07 posts per day. And what this shows is that some with an agenda will speculate based on nothing at all, which is then quoted by a troll, interpreted as if factual.
Bored bird was not warned, he asked a question, and it was discussed, and there was a general consensus. The question was not about pedophilia, as such, but about blocking doxxing of pedophiles -- which, in real life, has led to murders. And the conclusion was that it would be considered case-by-case, but nobody would be blocked without a violated warning. So if boredbird considered it useful, he could still dox a pedophile. We would leave it or move it to a private forum. He might -- or might not -- be warned by a mod if we feel we need to move it. And this is all standard moderation, nothing really special.
Boredbird also did not disappear. He has posted 4 times in the 39 days since that discussion.His last on the 19th, quite a decent post, thanked by the two active mods. That is one post every 10 days, an increase over his long-term average of 0.07 posts per day. And what this shows is that some with an agenda will speculate based on nothing at all, which is then quoted by a troll, interpreted as if factual.