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Grandmaster 09:24, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
- Hello and Salam Grandmaster. Thanks for pointing me to this, based on the topic name "Azerbaijan- Armenia 2" it seems like it's the sequel to something. It looks like there's an Azerbaijani-Armenia 3 as well. I can see you have been named in all of them.
- The notice template you pasted here says there's 'a special set of rules.'
- But unless I'm mistaken, it seems like the rules in both of those discussions are quite standard [be nice, don't be nationalistic, assume good faith] with perhaps the explicit stipulation that the use of 'propagandistic nationalist sites is unacceptable.' This is more or less already covered though by wikipedia policies governing what is a reliable site.
- Am I missing anything obvious? Phantomette (chat) 16:20, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
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editThis account has been blocked indefinitely as a sockpuppet that was created to violate Wikipedia policy. Note that using multiple accounts is allowed, but using them for illegitimate reasons is not, and that all edits made while evading a block or ban may be reverted or deleted. If this account is not a sockpuppet, and you would like to be unblocked, you may appeal this block by first reading the guide to appealing blocks, then adding the text {{unblock|Your reason here ~~~~}} below. Moneytrees🏝️(Talk) 15:13, 21 March 2024 (UTC) |
- If you want to appeal you'll need to do so via email to Arbcom. I recommend taking the standard offer and taking a voluntary topic ban from AA and an indefinite partial block from email access. Moneytrees🏝️(Talk) 16:21, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
- @Moneytrees: I wasn't aware of this investigation, and wish I could've made a statement, because this other user is not me. After reading through it, I do see some interest overlap between the user R.Lemkin and myself, but only loosely. I am interested in ethnonatonal conflicts and consult human rights orgs such as Genocide Watch and the Lemkin Institute. Truth and Reconciliation is a recurrent issue in Canada where I reside. I edit a number of niche articles relating to Toronto, because that's where I live. Environmental issues in Toronto, Toronto Parks, Toronto Islands,Toronto ravine system,Toronto Public Library,Toronto Harbour,Cherry Beach,Toronto waterfront,Fauna of Toronto,Leslie Street Spit, and INKAS. INKAS is a Toronto-based company that has drawn attention and protests amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, which is why I contributed to the article. Conversely, almost 99% of R.Lemkin’s edits (with one exception), were limited to Armenia-Azerbaijan articles.
- The "idiosyncrasies" mentioned are generic. Phrases such as “statements”, “remove”, and “overkill” are all generic statements mentioned by multiple editors, including the accusing editor Parishan. Parishan has made a number of these generic edit summaries which he claimed are suspicious, including: juxtaposition (1 time), statement (77 times), remove (119 times), and removed redundant (5 times). “Citation overkill” is literally a wikipedia policy (“Wikipedia:Citation overkill”) and was mentioned in the specified article as a problem in the template banner “This article may contain an excessive number of citations.”). I've based my edit summary vocabulary on the words I frequently see other users write, I thought it was the Wikipedia manner of speaking.
- Please reconsider the investigation decision, because I can assure you that R.Lemkin is not me. Phantomette (chat) 20:39, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
- I think you have to appeal directly in an email to arbcom if you wish to do so. (t · c) buidhe 05:09, 23 March 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, you’ll need to email. Moneytrees🏝️(Talk) 05:16, 23 March 2024 (UTC)
- @Moneytrees:, @Buidhe: I have appealed to to the arbcom email 2 weeks ago, like you both asked. Is there a decision? I'm not aware of anything and I still can't use my account. Phantomette (chat) 15:16, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, you’ll need to email. Moneytrees🏝️(Talk) 05:16, 23 March 2024 (UTC)
- I think you have to appeal directly in an email to arbcom if you wish to do so. (t · c) buidhe 05:09, 23 March 2024 (UTC)