Thursday, June 30, 2016

Smallbones, the eXile, and Wikipedia: a Cautionary Tale

This is the story of how an angry expatriate living in Moscow was burned by the American expat version of Spy magazine in the late 1990s, and how he took his spittle-flecked rage out on Wikipedia for a solid decade.

The birth of Smallbones

Before he was 69.253.195.228 and Smallbones, the world knew him as Peter D. Ekman, an American economics professor who followed the small herd of economic and political wonks to Russia after the Soviet Union ended, and moved to Moscow after 1991. Many of them would up as "contractor-advisors" for newly-formed Russian businesses and government offices, while others wrote for outfits like The Moscow Times or contributed to Johnson's Russia List on the side while teaching English or some other dreckwork. Ekman showed up in the Russian Federation in 1993, married a "rich Russian woman" somewhere along the way, got a position at the American Institute of Business and Economics, and by 1997, was writing editorials for The Moscow Times as a side job. The trick was, of course, that Ekman (as with every American economist who worked in Russia in the 1990s) was a neo-liberal, pushing every awful idea concocted by the Chicago School of Economics and inflicted on countries like Pinochet's Chile. Having Russia transform into a massive version of Sweden was off the table; the 1990s were "market forces ΓΌber alles" and it immiserated millions of Russians while forcing a number of ex-Soviet Central Asia states to become insane dictatorships to keep the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank from stepping in with their formula of denationalization, public service austerity, and allowing outside transnational corporations in to make a profit; moves the global finance gurus said would make any developing country into a viable capitalist state. Ekman and his compatriots are one of the reasons why Russia still has that 1990s fetish, the flat tax.

Every character like Smallbones has a nemesis, and his was the eXile, a hilariously nasty tabloid that did in depth research of the corporate and governmental machinations in Yeltsyn's Russia. Founded by Matt Taibbi and Mark Ames (who mutinied from the awful semi-stillborn Living Here expat magazine, taking with them enough writers and production crew to set up their publication), the free weekly brutally mixed satire and real reporting in a way not seen in American print; it took moving to the madhouse Russia of the 1990s to rebuild the Gonzo and New Journalism of the 1970s. In full disclosure, let me say that I was a reader of the eXile and it's successor Exiled online; it truly captured the trainwreck that was the Yeltsyn years, and the growing nationalist kleptocracy of the early Putin period. It was truly an interesting publication what with John Dolan doing book reviews, Eduard Limonov writing in broken English, the "Field Guide to Moscow", the grotesque police blotter column "Death Porn", the prank calls to Russian government figures, etc. Ekman hated the rag and tried to get it shut down.



THE "D" IS FOR "DICKLESS"


The following was posted to the increasingly less-fascinating Expat Nerd Herd internet list, in response to a letter we REPRINTED from the same source in the last issue (#76, "Chicken Soup for the eXile). In hopes of avoiding further run-ins with the persistent Beigist and would-be censor, we REPRINT Mr. Ekman's exactly as it appeared, including even his reduced-calorie version of our [sic] response. Please note that the offer of free advertising to certifiable charities stands--take it or leave as you see fit.

From: Peter D. Ekman
To: 'EXPAT list'
Subject: quotation policy
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I shouldn't have done it. Every time I pick up the eXile, I see something that makes me angry. In the last issue, a letter sent to the expat list was more-or-less reprinted on the eXile's opinion page.
I have a simple question: Is there, or should there be, an expat list policy on what can be reprinted from the list. Should we all consider that anything we write here can be reprinted out of context, perhaps in an edited form, in the eXile and on its website, and then satirized?
I had a similar experience myself with the eXile. A letter that I wrote to Johnson's Russia List was reprinted in the eXile, with additions and deletions. I think anybody who is stupid enough to submit a letter to the eXile deserves everything they get, but I'd rather have nothing to do with them, and I do not want my name associated with them in any manner.
For the record - the message on the expat list questioned the effectiveness of a charity running free advertising in the eXile. The eXile's response was, in part:
"You're absolutely right, charity is the farthest thing from our minds. It may sound pitiful and nauseating to you, but for some fucked up reason, we'd rather spend two sleepless nights riding the white train with some teenaged flesh at our sides than spend well-rested afternoons visiting a bunch of lonely old people, wiping the shit from their thighs and pretending that their stories are interesting, or even coherent."
Yes, this is an extract, but I'm sure that anybody who reads the rest of their response will find it equally disgusting. I think that this response should lay to rest the debate on whether any charity would want to advertise - even for free - in the eXile.
Dear Peter,
We have no further comment, except to say--and we really mean this now, so listen up good--that we sincerely wish you would follow your own advice and stopping picking up the eXile.

That was from November of 1999; the original Peter Ekman letter was on Johnson's Russia List. A "beigist" was Mark Ames' term for the sorts of expats Moscow attracted; the people who were trying to turn Russia into America. After that letter, the eXile published an article (which I can't find) titled "Peter Ekman Groped Me" detailing how he had tried to get it on with the eXile's former web project manager Larissa Gorbunova. Afterwards Ekman's "rich wife" divorced him, he lost his AIBE gig, and the Moscow Times stopped running his pieces.

A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT


    Hi, remember me? My name is Peter Ekman. I’m here to help prevent you from destroying your life. Last year, I had a regular economics column in the Moscow Times, I was a Financial Educator at the American Institute of Business and Economics, and I was happily married to a wealthy Russian woman, whose invaluable material support helped to buffer my intellectual pursuits. My life, in short, was enviable. Then I made a fatal error. An error that I knew had destroyed others, but that I never believed would destroy me. I interfered with the workings of the eXile.
    It all began when I posted a personal attack on Mark Ames and the eXile on Johnson’s Russia List in the spring of 1999, after which Ames personally threatened my person with bodily harm. Things quieted down until last fall, when I sent Matt Taibbi an unnecessarily rude reply to his request for commentary on a critical press review he was writing on my column. After that, all hell broke loose. The eXile, in an article entitled “Peter Ekman Groped Me”, printed an account of how I tried to seduce their former web project manager, Larissa Gorbunova, and mercilessly pointed out every flaw, mistake and downright idiocy in my fiercely pro-American-values columns. Within a month, I was fired from the Moscow Times, my moneyed Russian wife had left me, and my attempts to paint the eXile as a pro-Nazi newspaper were received with ridicule and silence. Even the lowly Russia Journal refused to hire me, even without pay.
    People who once admired me now refer to me as “Peter Ex-Man”.
    Today I am an unemployed 48-year-old financial educator living alone in a $200-a-month studio on the outskirts of Moscow. And I am holding onto this meager existence by the grace of God.
    I blame myself and only myself for this disaster. Others have tried taking on the eXile and failed, but I paid no heed to their example. Jean MacKenzie, Suzanne Thompson, Michael Specter, Carol J. Williams, Gary Peach and Geoff Winestock are just some of the people driven out of Moscow for having ill-advisedly crossed the eXile’s path; others, like the Baltimore Sun’s Kathy Lally, were driven out of their minds, while former Stanford educator Michael McFaul was denied tenure simply for interfering with the workings of the eXile. He now faces possible arrest in Russia.
    So please, don’t just take my word, take my example. Don’t wind up a lonely, unemployed, divorced loser. Don’t interfere with the workings of the eXile. It may be the smartest thing you’ve never done in your life.
    Thank You.
    Peter Ekman
    Single Unemployed Financial Educator

Above is a joke letter the eXile ran in 2000, and from then on Ekman was a running gag as long as the paper existed in Russia; in 2004 they ran a magazine-long mock news article on how the European Union and the Chinese invade America to stop any more American invasions and Peter Ekman assasinates George W. Bush. Below is an actual letter they got in the mid 2000s:

Dear Mark and Matt,

We are students studying for a BSBA in the John L. Grove college of business at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. One of our classmates found the public service announcement from Peter Ekman on your site. We found it quite bemusing to say the least. As it turns out, good old Peter is an ad hoc professor at Shippensburg this year. He is currently our professor for a second level finance course. He is by far and away the absolute worst professor that any of us have ever encountered. His lectures are a boring waste of time as he jumps around from one topic to another. He tells stories about how he goes around and collects loose change in front of the bars that drunk college students lose. What a winner! Many of us have complained to the department head and deans about how terrible he is. He will certainly be fired at the end of the year. But in the mean time, we would certainly like to see him suffer. If you have any good info. on him, we emplore you to send it to the deans of the college of business. The name of the dean is Dr. Stephen Holoviak and the associate dean is Dr. Tony Winter. Their information as well as Peter's can be accessed via the web at info.ship.edu. Please assist us if you can, he has made our lives miserable and we would love to return the favor. I think we would all agree that Peter Ekman is joke of a financial educator.
Sincerely Yours,

Shippensburg University Students

[Response by "Field Marshal von Palus"] Dear Shippensburg U. students,

We feel for you. Ekman must be a terrible teacher. Obviously, he's not teaching you any grammar. Is Shippensburg where they send you when you spell "implore" wrong in your college applications? In other words, go fuck yourself. Learn to spell, then we'll see what we can do. 

Ekman on Wikipedia

Peter D. Ekman started on Wikipedia as an IP address 69.253.195.228 in late October of 2005; his first edit was on The eXile (Wikipedia did not stick completely to the magazine's title spelling) then on the The Hungry Duck (a Moscow bar near the Kuznetsky Most Metro station entrance; a very wild place that used to advertise in the eXile), Limonov's National Bolshevik Party, etc. Ekman tried to get the eXile article removed after a previous AfD fight in August by tacking on this:  

Propaganda, self-promotion, advertising, libel. Please notice that the so-called Pranks are a record of criminal activity (e.g. assault) or pure vanity non-sense (e.g. we gate crashed) I have edited out the libelous material about myself (pde). eXile is the English language propanganda arm of Eduard Limonovs National Bolshevik Party which is a facist hate mongering organization which also has engaged in violent activities, e.g. the seizure of St. Peters Church in Riga on the eve of the national holiday. Limonov has been convicted on felony arms violations 69.253.195.228 03:39, 24 October 2005 (UTC)

Of course it didn't stick (the NBP had its own Russian-language publication Limonka), but he kept after the eXile and other Russia-related topics as 69.253.195.228 until December 2005, then he switched over to Smallbones, though he did allegedly have a couple of sock accounts back then. My source* describes Ekman as doing "20-50 edits daily", that "some of his content work was actually not bad", but that Ekman had "a slightly robotic-looking editing pattern." He engaged in massive fights with Dsol and others over being mentioned in The eXile article (link here); it got to a point where SlimVirgin got involved to fix it and failed, while Russavia (Scott Bibby) tried to troll it and saw all his work deleted. Dsol and Smallbones were fighting over The eXile articles as late as 2014.  Meanwhile in 2007 the publication at the heart of the storm wrote this about Ekman: "....To this day, Ekman spends his free time - which is pretty much all of his time, since no one will hire him anymore - writing letters to editors of papers that publish Ames and Taibbi's articles, and vandalizing wiki pages about the eXile and its contributors."

Beyond the pointless eXile wars, Smallbones also ran a fight with Robert "Rgfolsom" Folsom over the BLP (biography) of Robert Prechter, an economist/stock analyst who created "Socionomics" after studying the work of Ralph Nelson Elliot (1871-1948) and his "Elliot wave" theory. In a 2006-2007 RfA, Smallbones made the case that the whole thing was mumbo-jumbo, mentioning that Rgfolsom was actually employed by Robert Prechter through his Socionomics Institute. For his troubles, Smallbones was banned from editing the Prechter BLP and related articles. This dislike of Rgfolsom and his previous eXile issues combined to form a lasting hatred of paid editing on Wikipedia.

Smallbones and Jimbo's Talkpage, Ekman vs. Kohs

Despite a lot of content work in economics (his article on "Tulip mania" became a featured article in August 2008), he got no respect, so he became a brown-noser on Jimbo's talkpage, deleting things that were embarrassing. When "The People's Operator" came up on September 27, 2015, Smallbones deleted it. He did the same thing a day earlier. And the day before. That's all he does on the talkpage, deleting/reverting comments he thinks are trolling, or stiff he just dislikes. It beats his other fixation, which is banning people at the drop of a hat; Arbcom told him to cut out that nonsense in October of 2014 during the great Banning Policy arbitration. "Smallbones is warned to refrain from edit warring and needlessly inflammatory rhetoric in the future. Further instances of similar misconduct may result in serious sanctions."

Because of his hatred of paid editors he utterly loathes Greg Kohs (Thekohser.)

On May 19, 2014, Kohs wrote on the Wikipedocracy message board: "It would appear that I've driven Smallbones and/or Coretheapple and/or some other wiki-miscreants to subscribe my home address to any number of magazines that I did not order. Just got notice Saturday from Smithsonian (by mail) of my upcoming membership and subscription (pay now to activate), and tonight I received an e-mail from Outside Magazine notifying me of my one-year subscription." 

On the 12th of November 2014, Thekohser posted the following to the WO-MB: "It looks like Smallbones is doing his unpaid job of hiding information about Wikipedia's flaws from the world. Even reverting an IP address from Florida in the process. I'm not in Florida, so why the revert? I wonder if Smallbones thinks that InsaneHacker is me, too? Poor Smally... I'll bet he has an ulcer, what with all the "work" he feels compelled to do."

The next level was reached in early January of this year: "Smallbones decided to schlep himself from the backyard of the Pennsylvania Institute Of Technology all the way to downtown Philadelphia, to take a crappy photo of a ball field and a backstop fence with a condo building in the background. His photo also features a gray sky washing out the building's rooftop. Then he decided that his crappy photo would look nicer on Wikipedia than the existing photo -- which was an intelligently-shot piece that conveys richness of color and detail for the reader." The photo Ekman replaced was one Greg Kohs had shot, and I have to agree, Kohs' photograph looks better.

The most recent issue between them was just last month, when Kohs showed up on Wikimedia.org to propose a serious study on the effects of banning on editors ("Impacts on lives of the banned") and Smallbones showed up to yell at Thekohser and get his comment exiled to the talkpage. The Ekman-Kohs "conversation" in full:

Oppose to the highest degree - I am agnostic as far as the topic of the study, but it is obvious that Thekohser is not the person to do an unbiased study of the topic. Thekohser has been been banned on the English Wikipedia for almost 10 years. He seems to have a new sockpuppet there every week. He boasts about his paid editing - that is he says he is violating the terms of use (that should automatically disqualify him). He has been banned from attending a Wikipedia conference. He appears to own a website that openly outs and harasses editors. He has personally harassed me. (I will send the evidence to the WMF on request). For the last several years he has conducted a campaign against WMF fundraising, so this application looks like the ultimate hypocrisy - he should get funds from the WMF, but others should not be able to get them. Finally, this Inspire campaign seems to be about finding solutions to the harassment problem. The solution is obviously not to subsidize the harassers. Smallbones (talk) 19:20, 9 June 2016 (UTC)
          I don't know why User:Smallbones feels motivated to cast false aspersions at me, but I think it's important to respond to some of his falsified personal attacks. Yes, while I have been indefinitely blocked, or banned (the distinction isn't exactly clear) on English Wikipedia for almost 10 years, I have been a continuing and thoughtful participant in good standing on Meta, Commons, Wikiversity, Wikibooks, Wikisource, and other projects. I am not in violation of Wikimedia Foundation terms of use, and I've not said that I'm in violation of terms of use. I do not directly edit Wikipedia in exchange for payment -- full stop. You should not charge me with such a violation based on zero evidence and an active imagination. Moving on, my ban from attending a Wikipedia-related conference (actually three of them, now) has been determined (by a Freedom of Information Act request) to have been conducted "out of process" from guidelines laid down by the hosting facilities. "Appears to own a website" -- what does that mean? That I pay a $12 annual domain registration fee for a site where I have no moderator privileges, where I have no access to the site administration dashboard on the server? What kind of "owner" doesn't have the keys to his property? The site occasionally openly outs (but does not harass) editors who are a danger to safe communities. For example, our site has outed a number of editors engaging in disturbing pedophilic activities, and then later (thankfully) those editors have been globally locked by the Wikimedia Foundation. How could you complain about a site that is performing important protective services on a voluntary basis? I have not personally harassed you, Smallbones, so you can stop lying about that imaginary slight. I have conducted campaigns not so much "against WMF fundraising", but against "improper spending of WMF funds", which have been very successful campaigns that have resonated with many in our community, and with many in the mainstream media. Your vitriol and falsehoods above are not appropriate conversation for an IdeaLab grant that is gaining traction with our Meta community. I strongly suggest you drop this unseemly line of personal attacks. - Thekohser (talk) 13:15, 14 June 2016 (UTC)


The Future

Pretty much Wikipedia is now Ekman's real job, though he doesn't get paid for it. Smallbones has already spoken to the media on Wikipedia's behalf, he ran this bizarre QR code sign project in the Congressional Cemetery in 2012, we may see him do other semi-menial things for Wikipedia or the WMF in the future. It will never be the future he could have lived being the American intellectual flunky to Dmitri Medvedev's presidency or having his car bombed because he worked with the wrong oligarch. As Bugs Bunny would say, "Them's the breaks."




*My source being E.A. Barbour, who would like to remind the reader that Matt Taibbi has won awards for his writing, while Peter Ekman spends his existence screaming at people on the Internet.







Saturday, June 11, 2016

Reddit, Again: the Donald Trump Electoral Subreddit

Now that we are past the primaries, the continued existence of The_Donald subreddit is utterly bizarre, and proof that his supporters on Reddit are mostly there to troll actual politics. "The_Donald" was begun by CisWhiteMaelstrom (who was kicked off Reddit and had to return under a misspelled version of his handle), and heavily backed by the now-banned jcm267 (he finally stepped on too many toes) and NYPD-32, members of the r/conspiratard crew and associates of the repeatedly-banned nolibs, though there are claims that jcm267 was nolibs. The "Trump for president" subreddit has only been around for eleven months, but all the banning and curb-stomping and drahma above happened during most of the life of that forum. We are more interested in the aftermath.

Board of Sockpuppet Moderators

We began noticing that that the number of moderators radically changed after jcm267 was given the boot in May. This is what the moderator list looked like on May 23:

lil-z (11029) 1 month ago
full permissions

TehDonald (1) 6 days ago
full permissions

yiannopoulos_m (667) 4 days ago
full permissions

PrinceCamelton (38165) 3 days ago
full permissions

richmomz (11702) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

bobstooder (175827) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

RedStarDawn (7700) 3 days ago
access, config, flair, mail, posts

Bananagans (7192) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

TalktoberryFin (40325) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

realpizzapartyben (3849) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

scientistthrowaway23 (16276) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

Trumpshaker (13465) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

StarBat57 (68630) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

lolmonger (10832) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

Suturetech (208) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

USofTrump (3384) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

raider02 (2019) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

Adda717 (10231) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

usatrump (11734) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

Taylor814 (21547) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

theunstumpable (28432) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

pancakees (1775) 3 days ago
access, flair, mail, posts

TrumpWinning (10003) 1 day ago
access, flair, mail, posts

Fredfredbug4 (4243) 22 hours ago
access, flair, mail, posts






It began shifting almost immediately, picking up more members. And yes, yiannopoulos_m is supposedly Breitbart "tech editor" and agitator Milo Yiannopoulos.


Above is the list on May 25; they picked up purpletricycle, who has only been on Reddit for a month and is a moderator of two other subreddits based on fixations you see on "The_Donald": getting Bernie Sanders supporters to abandon his campaign and join Trump's, and for those supporters to "disavow Sanders." The nolibs crew were very big on defaming Ron Paul for similar reasons - it created drama.


....And this is what it looked like yesterday, June 10. They now have 49 moderators for a forum that mostly agrees with what is being posted. Many of these people barely have anything to do with the subreddit; yiannopoulus_m last made a post 21 days ago. If you look at a number of these people (and we encourage the reader to do so), you get the vibe that a lot of these accounts are either old "alternate accounts", purchased accounts, or raw new future throwaway accounts that will be abandoned once the Trump campaign ends, or Reddit shuts the subreddit down for being more of a troll hangout than an actual campaign forum. And then there are the links to other drama subreddits; RedStarDawn claimed to be in charge of r/GamerGater 11 months ago. That forum is now "private" and his moderator list shows no signs of it.

So Who is Behind This?

It can't be the Trump campaign, it's too disorganized. This isn't like how the Bush-era GOP encouraged college conservative bloggers* and tried to create "Hipublicans" to slow down the formation of campus anti-war groups in the lead-up to the Second Iraq War while creating a voting base for the 2004 elections; from all the indications, this is a Reddit homebrew. The trolls found a troll candidate and they are backing him for "teh lulz" until he wins or collapses, and then they will go on to the next target, feigning outrage the whole time.

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* Many of the bloggers that site used to link to came out of the Leadership Institute, Morton C. Blackwell's factory for making Republican policy wonks and politicos. Ralph Reed, the former head of the now-zombie Christian Coalition came from LI, as did Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Wikipediocracy Update

I haven't written much about Wikipediocracy, nor it's messageboard, for months. My reasons are pretty simple: without a source, especially someone in the "sekret klubhouse" of the administration, I can't write anything worth the reader's time. I have no sources, and I am unwilling to join as "Herbie Hind" or "Uncle Slippyfist" to monitor Wikipediocracy's cast of Wikipedia has-beens, exiles, and basement dwellers. However that alleged quotation by Leon Trotsky, "You may not be interested in the dialectic, but the dialectic is interested in you" comes into to play with Wikipediocracy.

Tippi Hadron reappears

Two years ago we published a list of "banned users", Tippi Hadron was on the list, wanted us to remove her, and we said "no." During that period I had long discussions with Eric Barbour; he gave me some background about her, her husband, etc. The middle of May 2016 rolls around, and on the Wikipedia Sucks! messageboard we have this long thread about Greg Kohs and out of nowhere there's Tippi as a guest poster ranting* about yours truly, using my real name. Where did she get that? Tarantino, last winter, decided to be a turd and gave out my name, a partial email address, and some other handles I use on other websites in a thread on WO-MB. Completely unbidden, he just farted it out there. Why? I have no clue. Beyond that, Tippi told me to kill myself, denigrated my journalistic skills, and generally played the fool, because I think she was loaded or high on something. After a nearly a week of this nonsense she vanished - I'm expecting her to show up in the comments to "doxx" me again and be deleted. Again.

Bruised egos

What this shows to me is that Wikipediocracy hasn't moved very far from Wikipedia; get criticized slightly by myself and E.A. Barbour, and the hatchets come out. Also, that they think they are the one and only source for Wikipedia criticism, and the only group worthy of a forum to rant about Wikipedia - everybody else I guess can use badly-mimeographed newsletters and phone boards to talk about how Wikipedia is imploding. This bizarro snobbishness feeds the unwillingness to criticize Wikipedia from ex-members and the general public, which means that walls that would be kicked down in other situations remain up. Without changes on Wikipediocracy (they are getting too comfortable with Wikipedia, and their board culture seems to be getting more and more insular), it's really not worth talking about for me, and being involved with for the reader.

____________________

* Her point was that, by saying that Tippi Hadron was the wife of HRIP7, that I had exposed her because Andreas Kolbe's name is listed under his avatar on the board, which is a photo of the man. She has never told me how much damage "revealing" that she is married to that person has caused her.

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Jimmy Wales' Talkpage Disasters, 2005-2015: Raw Data from E.A. Barbour

 The following post is literally taken from a private wiki run by E.A. Barbour and Peter Damian; the blog owner is under the impression that Barbour wrote all of this himself because it lacks the British English spelling and grammar Damian writes in. I decided to run it as is because the style is inimitable.

Note that 3,400 WP users are watching Jimbo's talkpage as of 2016, making it one of the most-watched pages on the entire thing. That number increases, month after month, consistently. The official database report had Wales's userpage as the 29th most-watched of all Wikipedia pages as of 2013, and 27th as of 2014.

 

Censorship of his talkpage by Wales and others


Wales is perfectly capable of deleting anything from his talkpage that he finds "embarrassing" or "disturbing". Such deletions often involve Wikipedia's and the WMF's structural weaknesses and major disputes, or misconduct by Wales himself. If Wales does not remove it as "rm trolling", one of his fans will do it for him. In recent years, as Wikipedia's problems became undeniable and public criticism of Jimbo increased, the sheer quantities of censorships of his talkpage increased dramatically. Administrators and butt-nozzlers took over most of this "important function".

From 2005:

Clear instances of Wales deleting complaints or criticisms are still rare, as his talkpage was still evolving into a target for disgruntled persons. The community's institutional paranoia was just beginning to become apparent. A few incidents occurred, and Wales did answer the complainants on their talkpages. A few other things happened [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] that are not easily explained. Yet it was still relatively collegial and polite, although complaints from Scientologists are not welcome.[8]

From 2006:

  • Pedophilia userbox war, in which Wales wheel-warred with others openly, and censored the arbitrations pages and other areas.
  • 26 May: [9] "Wikipedia IS Evil" was the first instance of Jimbo's "rm trolling".
  • 8 October: [10] Bizarrely, Jimbo "restores" trolling to his talkpage. This was an era when material posted on Jimbo's talkpage mysteriously disappeared, reappeared, and disappered again. Plus, there were instances of Jimbo editing the comments of others, not merely deleting them.[11]

From 2007:

  • 13 February: [12] Jimbo deletes, claiming to be "clearing old section": "After some serious thinking I decided to stop contrubing to wikipedia. The site has become a source of stress due to someone’s Trolling over their obsession over others editors to contribution to “his” articles and scorn them because they have a different opinion based on fact by citing their sources and the troller having “ the my way or the highway “ attitude. If Wikipedia is become a reliable open scoure Encyclopedia then the articles have to be based on fact rather than one person bent on bending the truth and putting down editors down when they report the facts."
  • 20 March: [13] Deskana asks about Essjay, Wales deletes, saying "(rm trolling - question was already asked and answered multiple times)". Several months later, Deskana was elected to Arbcom.
  • 7 May: [14] Someone asks questions about Sanger's role in founding Wikipedia, Wales removes it. "Anna: Jimbo and Larry have been in dispute over this matter for years. There is a difference of opinion here and Jimbo is entitles to put his on his own userpage. User:Theresa knott 06:26, 7 May 2007 (UTC)" (sic)
  • 17 May: [15] Removal of discussion of pedophiles on Wikipedia.
  • "Courtesy blankings" of things he apparently should not have "courtesy blanked": [16][17][18]

From 2008:

  • 1 June: [19] Yet again, someone asks about Sanger's role, and Jimbo removes it. Same day: [20] He deletes an argument among several people.
  • 5 September: [21] Removal of yet another question about Sanger.
  • 1 December: [22] Two criticisms removed together.
  • 3 December: [23] "when Jimbo is slamming people behind their backs, please check his facts."- removed as a "personal attack".
  • 15 December: [24] Administrator LessHeard vanU makes a joke about Jimbo's "appointments". Even Jimbo's most loyal followers are not allowed to "poke" at him.
  • 26 December: [25] Someone raises a question about the "hypocrisy" of the WMF allowing the use of "all rights reserved" images, and mentions its use in a Valleywag article -- Jimbo silences him.

From 2009:

  • 10 February: [26] "Jimbo Wales is strongly admonished for his conduct in the Hattersley incident. He is advised not to block users to force further discussion or action on an issue, nor to take administrator actions with respect to disputes in which he is involved. Jimbo Wales is warned that any further such incidents are likely to lead to the suspension or revocation of his administrator privileges. User:Bishonen 12:38, 10 February 2009 (UTC)."
  • 11 February: [27] Everyking makes an innocent joke, and "rm trolling" is his reward. Repeated 12 February.[28]
  • 8 April: [29] Wales is criticized for his "sole founder" claim. Larry Sanger participates, other Wikipedia fans interject, Wales removes it all.
  • 10 August: [30] More about the "sole founder" business.
  • 16 November: [31] "Good suggestion, my trusty minion! By moving information from Wikipedia to the for-profit Wikia project, the latter will generate more profit for Jimbo and his crew, a true grassroots solution."

From 2010:

  • 2 January: [32] "Sole founder" again.
  • 18 April: [33] A comment about Jimbo's misuse of his WMF credit card is declared "trolling", and removed.
  • 22 June: a Polish editor called Tomasz Anton Z showed up on Jimbo's talkpage, and asked a leading question about the Priedhorsky paper, which had unfavorable things to say about article damage in Wikipedia. Tomasz also pointed out vandalism to the Charlie Chaplin bio that lasted for 46 months. Wales bleated back at him: "Tomasz, the idea that you expressed above that we sweep problems under the rug is just patently false. And the idea that editors are banned for bringing forward problems is absolutely ludicrous, and you should apologize for it. It is pretty hard to get banned from Wikipedia, and it happens with very good cause. That some people who are banned also become critics, and also bring forward legitimate examples, in no way contradicts this. To characterize my response as "sweeping things under the rug" is just wrong. Please be constructive and helpful, not antagonistic. "I suspect that Wales and his followers are not at all ready..." I, sir, suspect that you are not at all ready to acknowledge that we have an open, constructive culture, which welcomes dissent and debate, and which is eagerly fixated on identifying and solving problems. It's very rude of you to pretend otherwise.--Jimbo Wales (talk) 18:44, 22 June 2010 (UTC)" And the next day, without any explanation or warning, Jon Delanoy permanently blocked Tomasz.
  • 22 July: [34] An argument over Barry "Moulton" Kort is removed.
  • 27 July: [35] "Jimbo, are you divorced?" (which he was)
  • 28 July: [36] Mention of Rachel Marsden removed.
  • 5 September: [37] Someone asks him about his birthdate, which is frequently misquoted. "rm trolling"
  • 12 September: [38] "There does seem to be somewhat of a double standard at work. One for things the Jimbo likes, and one for things the Jimbo doesn't. " "rm trolling"
  • 20 October: [39] A question about Wikia is unwelcome on Wikipedia.
  • 30 November: [40] "Jimbo, just a suggestion -- it works for politicians! You should have a family portrait (you know, you, your wife, your daughter) and feature that image on one of the appeal banners. It would work!" (he had just been divorced from Christine)
  • 3 December: Jimbo removes a criticism from an Arbcom page, which he should not have removed. [41]
  • 16 December: He was criticized for removing something.[42] Result: none. [43]
  • 19 December: [44] "Hey bro did you know you are on Encyclopedia Dramatica? "

From 2011:

  • 25 January: [45] "There is some nicely observed dialogue, e.g. Jimbo - "Could you comment on what could be interpreted as a discrepancy in what you and Sanger are saying took place with regards to intent to use advertising in Wikipedia?". Cla68 - " I don't see what the discrepancy is supposed to be." . […] " Jimbo, could you please respond?" Jimbo - "Maybe someday I'll publish all the old emails from back in the day. In the meantime, I'll simply reiterate what I've said so far." Larry - "Reiterate what? All you said was, "I don't see the discrepancy," and I pointed out the discrepancy quite clearly. I guess you're reiterating that you still don't see any discrepancy. Well, apart from your toadies, everybody can see the discrepancy, and you can too. So this is a typical Jimbo non-response: when confronted with lying, or wrongdoing, you simply say something that sounds like friendly communication but really dodges the question." (Larry) . Shortly after, Jimbo archives."
  • 2 February: [46] Dr. Blofeld criticizes Wales. It is not permitted, even from one of Wikipedia's most obsessed robots.
  • 22 February: [47] An editor quits and complains about Wikipedia's culture: "I am shamed and appalled by the policies enacted on this wiki and its BRUTAL suppression of dissenting opinions. And I am sickened by your grabs for power and glory by re-writing history and claiming sole credit for Wikipedia, when the truth is otherwise."
  • 1 August: [48] Cla68 brings up several unpleasant episodes in Wikipedia history. Jimbo deletes it all, including his own response.
  • 31 August: [49] Wales asks his acolytes to find a speech he gave at Wikimania on YouTube, someone says it's not there. "rm trolling"
  • 30 November: [50] Cla68 asks Jimbo about performance reviews for WMF's leadership. Chris Owen and William McWhinney pop up to attack Cla68, and Jimbo deletes it all as "aggressive trolling".

From 2012:

  • 12 February: [51] "You encourage development of non- pop culture topics "worthy of an entry", but the problem is: you aren't doing anything to help with that – you don't contribute any content. " Which is true, but still "rm trolling". Repeated a few minutes later.
  • 6 March: [52] Completely absurd exchange, comments are posted by an IP address which is accused of being "mortal enemy" Greg Kohs, then Wales deletes everything with the bizarre comment "rm trolling from dangerous stalker who posts about my children and fantasizes about gun battles with me - please revert him if he comes back"
  • 1 May: Tim "Carrite" Davenport makes a comment about Wales' ongoing, absurd claim that Greg Kohs has "threatened him with violence"[53]. Wales deletes it.
  • 2 June: [54] Removes comment by Greg Kohs, claiming "discussion of people who posted a fantasy about getting into a gunfight with me who has posted frequently about my children not welcome here, thanks!".
  • 27 June: [55] Stupid argument about plagiarism.
  • 15 July: "Larry was commenting on the news that the Wikimedia Foundation board had voted to rescind the image filter resolution. There was some initial confusion as to whether Wales, who had confirmed a few weeks prior that he was a strong supporter of the image filter ("if I could write it myself and turn it on tomorrow I would.") had voted for or against rescinding it. The page announcing the new resolution first said Wales had voted against the rescission, and then was changed to say he had voted for rescission. Related discussion thread. "
  • 6 August, [56], posted on Wikipediocracy, the beginnings of Jimbo removing all comments by Andreas Kolbe:
"Jimbo this morning removed a post of mine from his talk page that referenced that figure. Here is what I wrote:"
"<tongue in cheek>This sort of thing is actually part of this site's business model, whose aim is to maximise site traffic. Anonymous editing is designed to attract editors acting from malice, or with an undisclosed conflict of interest (= traffic). Then people like you come along, horrified at what they read, and feel it needs to be fixed (= traffic). Perhaps they will stick around, to help fix it, flattering themselves they are "doing good" (= traffic). Sometimes the press will write about these problems, and link to them (= traffic). What is the traffic good for? Traffic means eyeballs, eyeballs mean influence, and influence attracts million-dollar donations from those who would like to wield this influence in their favour. It also attracts donations from smaller donors, who think Wikipedia is a good thing, and would like to help it solve the problems of poor or malicious editing by anonymous contributors, perhaps using smart software solutions such as vandalism bots and flagged revisions. The model works: the Wikimedia Foundation's annual budget has increased more than twenty-fold over the past six years or so, from $2 million to $46 million. So, it is good for this site to have problems like this. Why is this true? Because it causes churn; and if it weren't true, these problems would have been fixed long ago. How? Editors would be required to register with their names, so they would be accountable, and contributions from new people would be checked by trusted users before being displayed to the public. But that would take all the fun out of it, and kill the site.</tongue in cheek> -- JN466 23:12, 5 August 2012 (UTC)"
"His edit summary read:"
"- rm off-topic snark and related commentary in the interest of furthering attention to the real problem"
  • 13 November: [57] WPocracy thread "No one is allowed to use his talkpage to point out his failures or WP's failures. This time, the poster REALLY struck a nerve, because Jimbo had to do it himself--his fan following did not do it for him." Another criticism was removed in a later unrelated thread. "Don't you trust in the Wikipedia community's ability to recognize my post as a trolling and to respond to it? No, Jimbo, you removed my post because you, Jimbo, did not like it." was also removed.[58]
  • 11 September: [59] link to a Daily Mail article critical of Wales is removed -- by Wales. (Rachel Marsden issue.)
  • 7 September: [60] complaint removed by admin Berean Hunter, complainant blocked. Same day: [61] "(removed linkspam from Russian Beatles copyright violator (repeatedly blocked))" -- text was oversighted by persons unknown.
  • 17 August: angry IP-address post removed.
  • 1 August: angry IP-address post removed.
  • 12 December: [62]"In one thread here somebody offered the tip that you could find edits Jimbo deleted by looking for a minus sign in the page history."
"Well, Jimbo's a little more clever than that; he'll sometimes silently delete a comment while replying to a separate comment so that it doesn't appear in the page history as a "negative" edit. For example: here. Occasionally this sleight of hand even confuses the admins, who try to fix what looks to be an inadvertent removal. In this case Jimbo did clarify his intent." (See Kazakh Wikipedia.)
  • 18 December: [63] An IP address brings up the history of Bomis, which is absolutely not permitted.
  • 21 December: [64] "Jimbo, your judgement of people is piss-poor, as exemplified by EssJay and Kelly Martin's appointment to the arbcom. When given the choice, you'll always choose brownnosers and sycophants. Furthermore, the more valuable a person is to the project, the more you see them as a threat and mistreat them, as exemplified by your treatment of Giano ans Bish. Please, just go away."
  • 23 December: [65] The Kazakh Wikipedia scandal: "Don't you think that the titular head of wikipedia should be asking these questions BEFORE getting into bed with an organization funded and controlled by an autocratic government?"

From 2013:

  • 12 January: [67] "rm trolling". Which was:"This [4] report claims that at the Wikimania 2011 conference in Haifa, Israel, you announced the creation of an annual award—Global Wikipedian of the Year, given to Rauan Kenzhekhanuly of Kazakh Wikipedia, as well as a $5,000 award to Wikibilim, the chapter in Kazakhstan, to pay travel expenses to Wikimania next year. There's a picture here [5] - the person by the rostrum in the white shirt looks like you. This picture [6] says the prize was donated by you personally. See also this. It is difficult to find any information about this award. Did it have to be approved by the WMF, or is it personally given by you? Ws the $5,000 your own money? If so, it's quite a lot of money. What inspired you to give it, and when did you first meet Rauan? Would appreciate any help. 86.146.79.118 13:28, 12 January 2013 (UTC)"
  • 28 February: [68] An embarrassing question about Alexander Mirtchev and Kazakh Wikipedia was first struck out[69], then vanished: "- I'm fine with that so adjusting my text accordingly"
  • 16 March: [70] Wales posted a photo to Commons, and was questioned about copyright. "discussion should be moved to commons" -- it wasn't.
  • 28 April: "The author is not a real journalist." [71][72]
  • 29 April: someone asks about Kazakh Wikipedia. [73]
  • 3 May: someone asks if Wales paid his "Wikipedian of the Year" the $5000 he was promised. Wales deletes the question.[74]
  • 6-7 May: [75] "rm insults", [76] "rm trolling", [77] "because Jimbo doesn't respond to those types of requests which are unconstructive", [78] "rm trolling"
  • 16 May: someone points out he is being criticized on Wikipediocracy. [79] "Useless discussion of banned users."
  • 5 June: someone asks if Silver seren is allowed to "not care about" defamatory BLPs. Wales removes it silently.[80] Also, Fram tries to point out that Wales has done very little content work of any value on Wikipedia. [81] "rm uninformed insults posted for no apparent reason", followed by [82] ":For those just coming to this conversation, note that this is ongoing harassment by Fram continuing from a thread that I deleted in which he made insults about low quality article creations by me. This is not, therefore, an unmotivated inquiry, but trolling. If anyone wonders what kind of editor I think is most responsible for declining participation in Wikipedia, it is this: the kind who goes around digging up old stuff, with no factual basis, to insult and harass people. Fram, you should be ashamed and disappointed in yourself as a human being." Needless to point out, Fram never apologized.
  • 25 June: Jimbo foolishly asks if the now-famous Edward Snowden had edited Wikipedia, Fram shows up to criticize him for "outing". [83] "Fram's disingenuous trolling is not welcome here"
  • 7 August: Jimbo tries to claim that "Socialtext no longer exists", when it clearly still does.
  • 18 August:[84] Carbuncle asks a question, and "I don't see anything productive coming from a discussion of this form, I'm afraid."
  • 2 September: something is completely obliterated, even the name of the poster. "(Username or IP removed)‎ . . (180,955 bytes) (+244)‎ . . (edit summary removed)"
  • 14 September: Starting here, a long list of posts about the Croatian Wikipedian scandal, and some unrelated comments, are deleted. For no apparent reason.
  • 17 September: two posts are disappeared for no apparent reason. "01:24, 17 September 2013‎ (Username or IP removed)‎ . . (200,061 bytes) (+240)‎ . . (edit summary removed)"
  • 20 September: an IP address (50.174.76.70) shows up and posts a comment [85] about protecting children on Wikipedia. His later comments are rev-deleted, his address is blocked, and Chris Owen shows up to snarl "get a life, anonymous coward".
  • 27 September: Fram removes something, despite "not being welcome here anymore".
  • 3 October: Fram removes two comments. [86][87] By now it is becoming commonplace on Jimbo's talkpage.
  • 16 October: [88] "rm test edits"
  • 17 October: [89] "Fram is not welcome here, and has been warned more than once." As pointed out that day on WO: "in the past year, Jimbotalk has started to resemble Swiss cheese. Huge pile of posts about Croatian Wikipedia, and some unrelated items, were obliterated on 14-15 September. Plus other posts being rev-deleted. No explanation."
  • 31 October: [91], which administrator SB Johnny reverted. "I know what you mean, you're just not communicating well"
  • 1 November: [92] A continuation of the 30 October silencing of Mark Miller.
  • 3 November: [93] "rm spam"
  • 4 November: [94] Someone posts a well-considered warning that Wikipedia is not trusthworthy, and Wales says "Taking the liberty to remove filth".
  • 6 November: [95] "rmv edits by banned User:Mbz1" Also: [96] Stupid vandalism.
  • 7 November: [97] "However for my article I would to include your penis size for our readers. May I please know the flaccid versus erect length of said member? If you have any statistics concerning girth and weight that would be great as well. " That user was eternablocked as a sockpuppet of a joker called "Technoquat".
  • 9 November: [98] "access to this talk page also revoked"
  • 12 November: [99] "rm dishonest trolling"
  • 15 November: Greg Kohs brings up the editing by Telenor employees on Wikipedia, and Jimbo obliterates the entire discussion. Twice.
  • 18 November: [102] "User has obviously not learned how to "be sweeter". Until there is more progress in that area, no reason to maintain diatribes on this Talk page."
  • 19 November: one troll replaces the comment of another troll with his own.[103]
  • 20 November: Jimbo censors himself. [104]
  • 22 November: [105] "Your website deserves to get shutdown" Also: [106]
  • 1 December: [107] Reason unknown.

From 2014:

  • 2 March: [110][111] "Jimbo suggests that an eight-year account on Wikipedia could possibly be a Joe job, rather than the obvious, that it's a self-interested autobiographical account. Another editor tells him that's a pretty foolish proposition. Poof! Away it goes!"
  • 26 March: [113] " removing before someone comments. Block evasion, plus a legal threat (silly and not worrying, but still a clear legal threat) at User talk:Bishonen"
  • 28 March: [114] "rv per WP:BAN" by Demiurge1000, who did not identify this "banned user". He performed several reversions like this during March. Also, Ira Matetsky deigns to silence a critic.[115]
  • 29 March: something is removed and then replaced, for no apparent reason. [116]
  • 18-19 April: numerous complaints by Kumioko are removed, over and over, by admins. [117][118][119] "srsly Kumioko, go piss up a rope already"
  • 20 April: complaints about Ira Matetsky making his own legal threats are not tolerated.[120][121]
  • 24 April: repeated complaints from the same editor are removed. [122][123] "if you can't contribute helpfully to the debate, then go away"
  • 8 May: [124] Geni removes a reasonable statement by an IP address, then blocks the address, not realizing that IPv6 addresses are very easy to change. "(abusing multiple accounts: I don't know who you are and I don't care who you are but you aren't a new user which means ever you are trying to play wikipolitics while avoiding having such activities connected to your main account or are block evading)"
  • 18 May: Coretheapple does the "honors". [125] It devolved into reversions and sniping. Eventually the page was protected.
  • 6 June: [126] "Do you know what you are really good at? Making stupid pronouncements and fucking women who are not your wife." was removed eight minutes later by Ira Matetsky, who then blocked the account permanently. Shortly thereafter the revision was deleted by Guy Chapman.
  • 11 June: [127] Links to a story about Jamie Smith, and his company SCG International, are removed. Smith was a COI editor for Blackwater.
  • Also 11 June: [128] "Jerk!!"
  • 13 June: [129] "The comments as indicated just shows what a hopeless bunch of degenerates Wikipedia has become. Wikipedia=Knowledge betrayed!" Reverted by Dennis Brown, account blocked forever.
  • Also 13 June: [130] "rmv thread by blocked User:Commissioner Gordon"
  • 20 June: [131] An IP address (probably Greg Kohs) asks Jimbo about the recent Wikipediocracy blog post (WMF donors receiving special treatment on their Wikipedia articles), and Wales reverts it with no comment.
  • 6 August: [132] A comment by a "banned editor" is removed despite Carrite not actually being banned or blocked. The genius work of Smallbones.
  • 25 August: [133] A complaint is removed.
  • 26 August: sarcasm is not permitted. [134] Also, someone asks if Arbcom can be dissolved, and Harry Mitchell removes it quickly.
  • 27 August: Nutcase JimSiduri is silenced. [135]
  • 28 August: A complaint about Dr. Michel Aaij is removed. [136] "rv copy-pasted junk"
  • 29 August: [137] "Haha, you co-founded Wikipedia and you can't even keep your laptop charged!"
  • 1 September: [138] Inexplicable.
  • 9 September: [139] Difficult to summarize.
  • 10 September: [140] A joke? Whatever it is, it cannot be allowed to exist on Jimbotalk.
  • 13 September: [141][142] An IP address is silenced. (See Zoe Quinn/Gamergate.)
  • 15 September: [144][145] An IP address complains about MONGO, and MONGO himself removes it. "(remove schreeching by banned editor Greg Kohs)"
  • 9 October: [146] An IP address points out that the ever-wonderful Ryulong used the term "not here to build an encyclopedia" in order to protect a photo called "Titty.jpg" back in 2007. And so, "rm trolling" again.
  • 2 December: several revs relating to "undesirable" editing by the group "India Against Corruption" were rev-deleted. 
  • 5 December, two IP addresses complain about the WMF's poor child protection policy, a reasonable conversation starts, and Harry Mitchell deletes it all. [147] "(JW, if you want this here then revert me; otherwise, let's not indulge the troll—they're posting here through open proxies; that should tell you all you need to know.)"
  • 6 December: [148] A former editor posts a reasonable, intelligent critique of Wikipedia, and Ryan Bushby removes it with no explanation.
  • 7 December: [149] "No personal attacks please."
  • 10 December: two IP addresses kept inserting something, and various insiders rev-deleted it over and over. No evidence remains of what was said.
    • 17:16, 10 December 2014‎ Future Perfect at Sunrise (125,240 bytes) (-2,867)‎ . . (Revert to revision 637469542 dated 2014-12-10 13:09:47 by Anthonyhcole using popups)
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    • 13:09, 10 December 2014‎ Anthonyhcole (125,240 bytes) (-233)‎ . . (→‎Wikimedia genealogy project: Never mind) (undo)
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    • 11:34, 10 December 2014‎ Xand2 (125,240 bytes) (-24)‎ . . (→‎Wikipedia suggestions) (undo)
    • 11:33, 10 December 2014‎ Xand2 (125,264 bytes) (+74)‎ . . (→‎Wikipedia suggestions) (undo)
    • 10:39, 10 December 2014‎ Signedzzz . (125,190 bytes) (-3)‎ . . (→‎Congratulations: Copyedit (minor)) (undo)
    • 10:29, 10 December 2014‎ Signedzzz (125,193 bytes) (+301)‎ . . (→‎Congratulations) (undo)
    • 10:12, 10 December 2014‎ Ricky81682 (124,892 bytes) (+275)‎ . . (→‎Advertising Problem) (undo)
    • 09:25, 10 December 2014‎ Favonian . (124,617 bytes) (-1,271)‎ . . (Reverted edits by 154.70.153.47 (talk) to last version by MelbourneStar)
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    • 09:22, 10 December 2014‎ MelbourneStar (124,617 bytes) (-1,566)‎ . . (Reverted to revision 637451907 by MelbourneStar (talk): Rv. (TW))
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From 2015:

  • 2 January: [150] "per BMB"
  • 5 January: Coretheapple complains about Bess Myerson being declared "dead" by Wikipedia, so "Not needed here, I will respond on the editors talk to advise about reliable sources". [151]
  • 6 January: [152] A lengthy argument between various people is removed, "If you wish to continue this discussion, start a new thread, and don't add menacing comments." Also, someone complains about being called a "block evader" by Harry Mitchell, and is silenced. Mitchell then semiprotects the page. [153] Also: more of the same. [154]
  • 16 January: Ryulong makes an attack and it is removed -- for once. [155]
  • 20 January: [156] "Manually archived discussion, we don't need any more drama and this is only going to cause more trouble sitting here." It was about Scott Bibby.
  • 25 January: [157] Robert Fernandez removes a comment about Mark Bernstein, because "BLP". "MB has contacted me to complain that this comment is inaccurate and defamatory. I make no claim about whether or not it actually is, but I thought it in the best interests of everyone and BLP to remove it for the time being"
  • 6-7 February: massive rev-deletion of Gamergate-related and some unrelated squabbles, 65 in all, with no explanation:
(cur | prev) 18:58, 7 February 2015‎ Beeblebrox (talk | contribs)‎ . . (41,401 bytes) (-25,336)‎ . . (removing attempted outing)
(cur | prev) 18:49, 7 February 2015‎ DHeyward (talk | contribs)‎ . . (66,737 bytes) (+1,485)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux)
(cur | prev) 18:15, 7 February 2015‎ SineBot (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (65,252 bytes) (+284)‎ . . (Signing comment by 173.254.77.145 - "→‎w:pl:user:MichaΕ‚ Rosa: new section")
(cur | prev) 18:14, 7 February 2015‎ 173.254.77.145 (talk)‎ . . (64,968 bytes) (+240)‎ . . (→‎w:pl:user:MichaΕ‚ Rosa: new section)
(cur | prev) 18:06, 7 February 2015‎ JzG (talk | contribs)‎ . . (64,728 bytes) (+546)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: reply)
(cur | prev) 17:44, 7 February 2015‎ Esetok (talk | contribs)‎ . . (64,182 bytes) (+207)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 17:30, 7 February 2015‎ Liz (talk | contribs)‎ . . (63,975 bytes) (+820)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: Comment)
(cur | prev) 16:57, 7 February 2015‎ SandalFoot15 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (63,155 bytes) (+423)‎ . . (→‎Question)
(cur | prev) 16:56, 7 February 2015‎ Jimbo Wales (talk | contribs)‎ . . (62,732 bytes) (+612)‎ . . (→‎Trolling?)
(cur | prev) 16:47, 7 February 2015‎ Jimbo Wales (talk | contribs)‎ . . (62,120 bytes) (+1,316)‎ . . (→‎Trolling?)
(cur | prev) 16:41, 7 February 2015‎ Jimbo Wales (talk | contribs)‎ . . (60,804 bytes) (+587)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?)
(cur | prev) 16:28, 7 February 2015‎ Kaiyr (talk | contribs)‎ . . (60,217 bytes) (+196)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 16:19, 7 February 2015‎ SandKitty256 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (60,021 bytes) (+162)‎ . . (→‎Question: new section)
(cur | prev) 14:52, 7 February 2015‎ Wnt (talk | contribs)‎ . . (59,859 bytes) (+1,142)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?)
(cur | prev) 14:34, 7 February 2015‎ Crampudder (talk | contribs)‎ . . (58,717 bytes) (+273)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?)
(cur | prev) 12:50, 7 February 2015‎ Graham87 (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (58,444 bytes) (-299)‎ . . (Undid revision 645912121 by SineBot (talk), not appropriate)
(cur | prev) 11:12, 7 February 2015‎ JzG (talk | contribs)‎ . . (58,743 bytes) (+1,782)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: comment)
(cur | prev) 08:46, 7 February 2015‎ Kaiyr (talk | contribs)‎ . . (56,961 bytes) (+414)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 08:42, 7 February 2015‎ Philippe (WMF) (talk | contribs)‎ . . (56,547 bytes) (+207)‎ . . (→‎Wikipedia for Idiots?: rmk)
(cur | prev) 04:44, 7 February 2015‎ SandalFoot15 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (56,340 bytes) (+1,084)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux)
(cur | prev) 04:26, 7 February 2015‎ SandalFoot15 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (55,256 bytes) (+232)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux)
(cur | prev) 04:23, 7 February 2015‎ SandalFoot15 (talk | contribs)‎ . . (55,024 bytes) (+831)‎ . . (Re Gloucester & RSes)
(cur | prev) 00:46, 7 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (54,193 bytes) (+374)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: OK)
(cur | prev) 00:13, 7 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (53,819 bytes) (0)‎ . . (typo)
(cur | prev) 00:12, 7 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (53,819 bytes) (0)‎ . . (c/e)
(cur | prev) 00:12, 7 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (53,819 bytes) (+723)‎ . . (cmt)
(cur | prev) 23:24, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (53,096 bytes) (+2,531)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Still more examples.)
(cur | prev) 22:49, 6 February 2015‎ Krano (talk | contribs)‎ . . (50,565 bytes) (+104)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: comment)
(cur | prev) 22:32, 6 February 2015‎ RGloucester (talk | contribs)‎ . . (50,461 bytes) (+242)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: r)
(cur | prev) 22:02, 6 February 2015‎ DHeyward (talk | contribs)‎ . . (50,219 bytes) (+216)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux)
(cur | prev) 21:51, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (50,003 bytes) (+244)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Your word not mine.)
(cur | prev) 21:47, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (49,759 bytes) (+1,436)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Even more examples)
(cur | prev) 21:12, 6 February 2015‎ Wnt (talk | contribs)‎ . . (48,323 bytes) (+1,952)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 21:11, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (46,371 bytes) (+436)‎ . . (vicious harassment)
(cur | prev) 21:05, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (45,935 bytes) (+6)‎ . . (THREE other editors think you're out of line.)
(cur | prev) 21:03, 6 February 2015‎ Baseball Bugs (talk | contribs)‎ . . (45,929 bytes) (+346)‎ . . (→‎Trolling?)
(cur | prev) 21:03, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (45,583 bytes) (+412)‎ . . (This harassment must stop.)
(cur | prev) 20:57, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (45,171 bytes) (+198)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: No outing has taken place)
(cur | prev) 20:55, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (44,973 bytes) (+1,162)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: More info)
(cur | prev) 20:43, 6 February 2015‎ ChrisGualtieri (talk | contribs)‎ . . (43,811 bytes) (+721)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Little context)
(cur | prev) 20:38, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (43,090 bytes) (+1)‎ . . (typo)
(cur | prev) 20:31, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (43,089 bytes) (+655)‎ . . (attempted-WP:OUTING harassment must stop)
(cur | prev) 20:26, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (42,434 bytes) (+1)‎ . . (refactoring to the post to which I was replying)
(cur | prev) 20:25, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (42,433 bytes) (+534)‎ . . (thank you)
(cur | prev) 20:22, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (41,899 bytes) (+953)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Let me draw you a picture.)
(cur | prev) 20:06, 6 February 2015‎ ChrisGualtieri (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,946 bytes) (+922)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: re)
(cur | prev) 19:57, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (40,024 bytes) (-1)‎ . . (typo)
(cur | prev) 19:56, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,025 bytes) (+422)‎ . . (addl)
(cur | prev) 19:53, 6 February 2015‎ Esetok (talk | contribs)‎ . . (39,603 bytes) (+200)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 19:53, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (39,403 bytes) (0)‎ . . (typo)
(cur | prev) 19:50, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (39,403 bytes) (+926)‎ . . (addl)
(cur | prev) 19:43, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (38,477 bytes) (+714)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Reply)
(cur | prev) 19:36, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (37,763 bytes) (+1)‎ . . (c/e)
(cur | prev) 19:35, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (37,762 bytes) (-1)‎ . . (c/e)
(cur | prev) 19:35, 6 February 2015‎ Esetok (talk | contribs)‎ . . (37,763 bytes) (+777)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia: +comment)
(cur | prev) 19:35, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (36,986 bytes) (+134)‎ . . (add'l)
(cur | prev) 19:33, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (36,852 bytes) (+6)‎ . . (paragraph breaks)
(cur | prev) 19:32, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (36,846 bytes) (+360)‎ . . (addl)
(cur | prev) 19:30, 6 February 2015‎ FormerIP (talk | contribs)‎ . . (36,486 bytes) (+518)‎ . . (→‎Gamergate redux: cmt)
(cur | prev) 19:29, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (35,968 bytes) (0)‎ . . (typo)
(cur | prev) 19:28, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (35,968 bytes) (+478)‎ . . (addl)
(cur | prev) 19:16, 6 February 2015‎ Tenebrae (talk | contribs)‎ . . (35,490 bytes) (+1,644)‎ . . (comment)
(cur | prev) 19:15, 6 February 2015‎ Robert McClenon (talk | contribs)‎ . . (33,846 bytes) (+253)‎ . . (→‎Trolling?: why here?)
(cur | prev) 19:09, 6 February 2015‎ Wnt (talk | contribs)‎ . . (33,593 bytes) (+698)‎ . . (→‎Censorship in Kazakh Wikipedia)
(cur | prev) 18:07, 6 February 2015‎ Nola Carveth (talk | contribs)‎ . . (32,895 bytes) (+3,497)‎ . . (→‎Why are Frank Lovece and Maitland McDonagh quoted so often on Wikipedia?: Some more info on Lovece/McDonagh promotion)
  • 11 February: [158] "(Gamergate redux: removed BLP violation. Do not reinsert this.)", which does not appear to be a "BLP violation". Also, Harry Mitchell removes a lengthy argument for no good reason. [159] Also: [160] "rv LTA"
  • 12 February: [161]
  • 15 February: [162] A complaint about two admins vanishes thanks to Jonathan Hochman.
  • 25 February: [163] Someone apparently had an argument with Ryan Bushby, and the traces "mysteriously disappeared".
  • 27 February: [164] Admin "Blade Of The Northern Lights" idiotically reverts an automatic archiving.
  • 31 August: [165] unexplained
  • 1 September: [166] "rv IP sockpuppet of banned User:Vote (X) for Change"
  • 3 September: [167] "unsubstantiated attack" on Mark Benstein, also: [168] "rm sock", also: [169] removed for no apparent reason
  • 4 September: [170] "Jimbo has replied, no reason to go round in circles"
  • 5 September: [171] two instances of "rm IP sockpuppet of banned User:Vote (X) for Change)"
  • 7 September: the start of an unexplained series of removals. [172] Plus, complaints about Cla68 are removed by Lukas Pietsch. [173]
  • 8 September: [174][175] possibly a Gamergater; also, an unexplained removal [176]
  • 9 September: [177] "WP:RBI"
  • 10 September: [178] "Per WP:TPO & WP:DENY, rm IP sockpuppet of banned User:Vote (X) for Change)" [179] ". Also: "WP:EVADE" [180]
  • 11 September: unexplained removal by Guy Chapman [181]
  • 17 September: [182][183] "rv sock", plus a complaint about Lukas Pietsch is removed [184]
  • 18 September: [185] "Per WP:TPO & WP:DENY, rm IP sockpuppet of banned User:Vote (X) for Change)"
  • 20 September: [186] "sock of banned user". Plus four removals of comments because "Per WP:TPO & WP:DENY, rm IP sockpuppet of banned User:Vote (X) for Change)" [187][188][189][190]
  • 21 September: [191] same
  • 24 September: [192][193][194] Scott Bibby shows up to call Carrite names, so "please go elsewhere'
  • 25 September: [195][196] The People's Operator complaint is removed
  • 26 September: [197] The People's Operator complaint is removed by Smallbones
  • 27 September: [198][199] The People's Operator complaint is removed by Smallbones
  • 3 October: [200] "RPA"
  • 6 October: [201][202][203] "rm sock"
  • 7 October: [204] "block evasion"
  • 14 October: [205] Someone complains about "administrator misconduct" and is silenced
  • 15 October: [206] "banned user"
  • 17 October: [207] "this is part of a string of silly edits"
  • 18 October: [208] A reasonable comment is deleted as a "troll post", as a "block evasion" [209]
  • 19 October: [210] Smallbones strikes again
  • 21 October: [211] "rv, this is a thread with more heat than light. Please raise it at the relevant forums such as WP:ANI"
  • 21 October: unexplained series of rev-deletions.
(cur | prev) 21:13, 21 October 2015‎ NeilN (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (40,726 bytes) (-314)‎ . . (edit summary removed)
(cur | prev) 21:12, 21 October 2015‎ (Username or IP removed)‎ . . (41,040 bytes) (+314)‎ . . (→‎The Atlantic - How Wikipedia Is Hostile to Women)
(cur | prev) 20:58, 21 October 2015‎ Arkon (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,726 bytes) (-150)‎ . . (Revert to revision 686867225 dated 2015-10-21 20:57:33 by Arkon using popups)
(cur | prev) 20:58, 21 October 2015‎ We all know who did it (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,876 bytes) (+150)‎ . . (Undid revision 686867225 by Arkon (talk))
(cur | prev) 20:57, 21 October 2015‎ Arkon (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,726 bytes) (-150)‎ . . (Revert to revision 686865042 dated 2015-10-21 20:42:44 by Eric Corbett using popups)
(cur | prev) 20:56, 21 October 2015‎ We all know who did it (talk | contribs)‎ . . (40,876 bytes) (+150)‎ . . (→‎The Atlantic - How Wikipedia Is Hostile to Women)
  • 23 October: [212][213] "we disagree", over and over. Also: [214] "remove posts by topic-banned editor"
  • 25 October: [215] "rv sock"
  • 28 October: [216] Smallbones claims "(→‎Paid editing: deleted banned troll, per WP:Banrevert)". Also that day, he tries to shut up Simon Tushingham. [217]
  • 29 October: [218] Smallbones fighting with his perpetual enemy "Hell in a bucket".
  • 30 October: [219] An IP makes a complaint and is repeatedly removed. Also, a rev-deletion:
(cur | prev) 01:36, 30 October 2015‎ Hell in a Bucket (talk | contribs)‎ . . (228,712 bytes) (-714)‎ . . (Reverted to revision 688155367 by Wikid77 (talk). (TW))
(cur | prev) 01:32, 30 October 2015‎ 107.150.94.11 (talk)‎ . . (229,426 bytes) (+714)‎ . . (edit summary removed)
  • 31 October: [220][221] Someone doesn't like Lukas Pietsch, so Pietsch removes it and semi-protects the page...."serial ban evasion". Also, Anthony Cole apologizes and it is removed for no apparent reason. [222] Also, Pietsch removes something for no reason. [223]
  • 2 November: [224] Complaints about Zzuuzz are "Rv sock"
  • 7 November: [225] "rm trolling"
  • 8 November: [226] More complaints by an IP about Zzuuzz are removed.
  • 12 November: [227] Several comments by various people are removed with no explanation.
  • 20 November: [228] Smallbones "rv trolling" yet again
  • 21 November: [229] "(rv sock of site-banned User:Vote (X) for Change)" -- this comment is similar to others below, it is probable this complainant was not who they thought it was.
  • Also on 21 November: rev-deletions.
(cur | prev) 09:26, 21 November 2015‎ Etamni (talk | contribs)‎ . . (12,665 bytes) (-423)‎ . . (edit summary removed)
(cur | prev) 09:23, 21 November 2015‎ SineBot (talk | contribs)‎ m . . (13,088 bytes) (+285)‎ . . (edit summary removed)
(cur | prev) 09:23, 21 November 2015‎ 212.83.146.239 (talk)‎ . . (12,803 bytes) (+138)‎ . . (edit summary removed)
  • 22 November: An IP repeatedly posts this and various administrators remove it.
  • 25 November: [230] "rm trolling"
  • 28 November: [231] Harmless comment removed for no apparent reason.
  • 29 November: [232] "perennial ban evader"
  • 1 December: [233] Smallbones fights with an alleged "banned user".
  • 7 December: [234] "(WP:BOLDLY removing duplicate discussion. This also nukes a comment about it being a dupe by ianmacm, so if anyone objects, feel free to revert.)"
  • 16 December: [235] A short complaint by an IP address is repeatedly removed by Smallbones claiming "Delete the usual banned editor".
  • 17 December: [236] Smallbones removes parts of an argument between others, claiming it is "vandalism".
  • 18 December: [237] A short complaint by an IP address is repeatedly removed by Smallbones claiming "Delete the usual banned editor".
  • 23 December: [238][239] A long complaint about various administrators is repeatedly removed.
  • 24 December: [240] Smallbones vs. Huldra.
  • 27 December: [241] A complaint about Robert Fernandez and Smallbones is removed.
  • 30 December: [242] An IP address repeatedly posts a long complaint about Lukas Pietsch and others remove it. Pietsch then semi-protects the page.
  • 31 December: Guy Chapman "revert banned user" who is probably not the "banned user" he thinks it is. [243]
At the request of E.A. Barbour, all the material from 2016, the further material on Jimmy's trip to Kazakhstan, and the barnstars he has gotten from sycophants has been deleted. The material on Wales' trip to Kazakhstan was written by Peter Damian.