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Statement of the dispute[edit]

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Description

  1. GRider listed numerous articles on Vfd without following the procedure
  2. Anárion then created a template in his user namespace to meta-comment on all of these at the same time.
  3. Grider repeatedly changed the template, despite requests to desist.
  4. Grider tagged it as protected with the ((vprotect)) template, despite lacking actual protection powers.

GRider has been asked numerous times before on his talk page and in VfD votes to not list large bulks of articles on Vfd as it is seen as disruptive behaviour.

Evidence of disputed behavior

  1. [1]
  2. [2]

Applicable policies

  1. Wikipedia:Don't disrupt Wikipedia to illustrate a point
  2. Wikipedia:Wikiquette
  3. Don't be a dick (withdrawn by nominator)

Evidence of trying and failing to resolve the dispute

  1. [3], particularly these discussions: [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Users certifying the basis for this dispute

  1. Jordi· 23:43, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  2. Markaci 2005-03-19 T 00:05 Z

Other users who endorse this summary

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Other users who do not endorse this summary

  1. This summary confuses the issue of the GRider/Anarion conflict, with the issue of several people who have asked that GRider change his nomination style. Also, I disagree that his VfD entries were 'incorrect' or not 'following the procedure'. It may be the case that there are other things wrong with his entries, but that is not what this summary claims. Radiant_* 15:19, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)
  2. Concur with Radiant. Altering another's user space and being "disruptive" on VfD are two unrelated issues that should be handled differently. I can understand the former being handled through an RfC, but I'm not sure if the latter needs to be. androidtalk 15:50, Mar 20, 2005 (UTC)
  3. I don't see a problem with his nominations, except that there are eating up time for the people who bother with them...so let them just run their course...Lectonar 13:12, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  4. Just personal issues spilling onto RfC. Sort it out between yourselves. Dan100 08:43, Mar 25, 2005 (UTC)
    I think you'll find that attempts were made, just that GRider ignored them. Chris 16:26, 25 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Response[edit]

This is a summary written by the user whose conduct is disputed, or by other users who think that the dispute is unjustified and that the above summary is biased or incomplete.

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  1. Please accept my apologies if I am not responding in the appropriate subsection of this RfC. While I do realize that some Wikipedians may not wholly agree with my VfD practices, I also know there are many who find value in my contributions as is evidenced on my talk page. Contrary to the personal attack levied by [[User:An%E1rion]] regarding "working alphabetically through a list of Middle-earth related entries", all of my Tolkien-related nominations were selectively hand made. The issue at hand I believe is the way in which he responded, by spamming Wikipedia with a template, [[User:Anárion/VFDabuse]], which I in turn tagged for deletion as well, as it was itself was a form of abuse. Since I do not wish to engage in this waste of time with [[User:An%E1rion]] any longer, I will be ignoring any additional spams in an effort to generate more light than heat within future discussions. I hope this resolves our dispute here as I must return to identifying minor Tolkien-related substubs. --GRider\talk 00:07, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Outside view[edit]

This is a summary written by users not directly involved with the dispute but who would like to add an outside view of the dispute.

Summary by Alkivar

Users disagree over what constitutes a valid VfD entry regularly. I strongly disagree with this going to RFC simply because you feel articles have been nominated improperly.

  1.  ALKIVAR 23:52, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
    • I am going to RFC because the user changes my words, and seems to refuse requests not to. Not because he is spamming RFC. Jordi· 23:54, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
      • On the talk page you say "Just in case anyone thinks this Rfc is frivolous: of course it is..." -- Jordi¿…? 23:52, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC) - This is a clear case of hypocracy, you claim GRider is disrupting wikipedia to make a point, YOUR DOING THE SAME THING! did you actually read the policies you cite?  ALKIVAR 02:10, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
        • That is a logical fallacy - "I say so, therefore it is". Just because Anarion thinks it frivolous, that doesn't automatically make it so. Chris 02:26, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Summary by TenOfAllTrades

This particular RfC seems to deal primarily with the conflict between User:GRider and User:Anárion. With respect to their particular back-and-forth, I suspect both of them are strongly pushing the bounds of the formal policy at WP:POINT.

With respect to GRider's unusual VfD nominations, I hoped to resolve that issue through informal talk page discussion. (That may still be possible). I am very concerned about the misuse of admin templates and editing the user space of other editors, which seems to be the stated focus of this particular RfC.

  1. TenOfAllTrades | Talk 18:45, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  2. Radiant_* 18:49, Mar 19, 2005 (UTC)
  3. In particular, changing or removing another user's signed comments on vfd is highly disruptive. —Korath (Talk) 19:58, Mar 19, 2005 (UTC)
At this point, I refer TenOfAllTrades to the seven discussions highlighted above, in which people approach GRider re: his VfD style, and in all cases he has summarily ignored these, for all intents and purposes flipping the bird in answer. Chris 16:04, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Discussion[edit]

All signed comments and talk not related to a vote or endorsement, should be directed to this page's discussion page.

This should probably go here rather than above, or on the talk page. The instructions for VfD contain the following:

... describe ... why the page should be deleted and clearly write what action you think should be taken for the nominated article to assist others in determining consensus.

The issue of Tolkien should not be the issue at point here, but their framing in the nomination, such being inconsistent with the instructions for VfD. For this reason, I cannot certify this RfC, as much as I would like to. If this is rectified, and focus is shifted off the Tolkien cull and onto GRider's VfD manner, I would happily certify it.

The issue of the userpage is valid. Lots of people use user sub-pages for signatures, or for anything else they have to do a lot. This includes having to mass-vote on VfD because someone mass-proposes (genuine or otherwise - bearing in mind that really each article should have its own VfD entry). It was a perfectly valid line "Don't abuse VfD to make a point" (or something along those lines) - tagging it with ((vfd)) was out of line, and use of ((vprotect)) was nothing short of vandalism.

Chris 00:31, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC). I must entirely object to GRider's reference to the template as "spamming" VfD. Definitely not on.

The situation in general

It seems that GRider is doing this in order to make some sort of point

When he first came onto Wikipedia, he immediately got into a discussion about what should or should not be deleted on VfD. He was of the extreme keep faction. His current User page compares people who vote delete on VfD to Nazis, and lists pages he is outraged about having been listed on VfD. It seems that this mad rash of VfD listing is his attempt at making some point. RickK 10:21, Mar 19, 2005 (UTC)

General childishness

The accusation of breaking the (very non-official) policy WP:DICK was part of the initial RfC, and quickly stricken by the nominator. Browsing through this page's edit history shows that it's changed a couple of times between stricken, deleted entirely (by nominator) and replaced entirely (by the accused). Not very mature of either, if you ask me. Radiant_* 15:22, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC)

I originally had it in while drafting the RFC: I copied a list from GRider's talk page, I think. After going over the RFC again, I deleted the item: [11]. Why is that "immature"? It seems Chriscf then added it back: [12]. Why he did so, I don't know. Jordi· 15:41, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Actually, GRider put it back. I figured that if it was taken out, he'd only put it back again, so I compromised and struck it out. Chris 15:57, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Thanks, I was wondering about that. So we have another account of GRider modifying messages he should not.Jordi· 16:49, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)
And for the record: I made sure Markaci still certified the RFC after making my change: [13] [14] Jordi· 15:42, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Is this going anywhere?

Since I already made my point here I wanted to stay away from this thread; however, this morning something else came up that bothers me. GRider posted me message requesting my input on a Tolkien discussion. That is a reasonable request and I have no problem with that. However, what irks me is that he does not bother to respond to requests or questions people have on his talk page. I've currently three questions there for him (one about his VfD behavior, one about him using logical fallacies to change merge votes to keep votes, and one about his comparison of deletionists to nazis) and he seems unwilling to discuss any of them. As a matter of fact, his talk page is chock full of people trying to talk to him but he seems to ignore them all. I find this very rude, and a breach of WikiQuette if not actual policy. I'd like to hear other people's opinions. Radiant_* 09:14, Mar 22, 2005 (UTC)

My main complaint wrt. the Raph Levien VfD business is that in the 3 hours between putting up a merge and putting it up for VfD, he ignored two messages from me making the case for the separate article. I'm still angry about this. He should lose the freedom to start VfD actions, IMO, since it's a freedom he is only interested in abusing. --- Charles Stewart 10:13, 22 Mar 2005 (UTC)