Sunday, 11 January 2015

Re: [Wikimedia-l] A Stealth PR Campaign on Behalf of Gibraltar Provokes Existential Crisis for Wikipedia

And you'd lose your bet. It's none of the above. Roger told me himself that he lives half-way between England and France. As I remarked at the time, thank Heavens he's a bloody good swimmer.

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Rexx


On 12 January 2015 at 04:14, Juhi Mukherji <juhi.mukherji@hotmail.com> wrote:
Mindboogling  that so many intelligensia peoples waste time on Roger Bumpkin, when they could be chasing Roger Davies down a ARBCOM Roger Rabbit Alice in Wonderland wormhole of PAID PR Wikipedia editing and those that regulate them.

So the question is "Who is Roger Davies of ARBCOM" ?

Obviously he cannot be Roger "Lleywn" Davies Astrophysicist who has photographed by Mike Peel here http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mike_Irwin_and_Roger_Davies.jpg

 
 


Because we all know that Roger Llewyn Davies already has one sockpuppet account
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/RoyalAstronomicalSociety and is blocked on Wikipedia for Conflicted editing and has a Big Degree..

We also know that Roger Davies cannot be this person
http://www.rogerdavies.com/roger-davies/

Because he is the archetypal Wikipedian Arbcom member, like that  14 year Ukranian kiddy who got elected to Arbcom. It definitely can't be him because he is from Manchester and into SEO, http://manchester-seo-blog.co.uk/ and employs cheap blackhat Wiki-PR coolies from India, sourced through Mrs. Deepali "Sakhare " Shah of IIPM.edu/Planman and Global Consulting Mumbai also known as WIFIONE?? and who knows Mike Peel and that would make him a part of the En Wikipedia Manchester "meatfarm" mafia.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Manchester_Wikimeet_Feb_2012-4.jpg

 
 


So,  we would place our money on the nag from near Lewisham, London.

Juhi
Wikipedia India Editors Forum


Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 16:29:52 -0700
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] A Stealth PR Campaign on Behalf of Gibraltar Provokes Existential Crisis for Wikipedia
From: node.ue@gmail.com
To: lilburne@tygers-of-wrath.net
CC: wikimedia-l@googlegroups.com

Let's find out?

On Jan 11, 2015 11:28 AM, "Lilburne" <lilburne@tygers-of-wrath.net> wrote:
What are you still doing in my email?

On 11/01/2015 16:37, Toby Dollmann wrote:
Dear Rexx

The "Future Tense" Slate.com blog piece is a published researched
article, with directly relevant inline cites, a named author and a
collaboration between 3 credible organizations. The facts in that
article, ie. the sheer number of DYKs in a short span from a tiny
handkerchief bit of land are undenied. The article still stands with 2
minor corrections as a RELIABLE SOURCE in the face of your ORIGINAL
RESEARCH.

This kind of event based editing is what had also been highlighted in
the case of WMF's disastrous "Wikipedia India Education Program" in
2011 and 2013.

https://avamindia.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/wikipedia-india-education-program/
To which a follow up was sent
https://avamindia.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/wikipedia-child-pornography-scandal-india-education-program-2013/

Is it not shocking that WMF retains and hosts high resolution photos
of clearly identifiable minors taken inside their school under a
Creative Commons licence which permits derivations and commercial use
?

It is also very well known that these edit-a-thons are used by PAID
editors like "Fae" to write
articles on non-notables like "Veena Kumari" now
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veena_Kumari
trimmed from this
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Veena_Kumari&oldid=604720490
But guess who gets blocked just so Fae, or some other paid editor can
reinsert it when nobody is looking ?

Toby

On 1/11/15, rexx <rexx@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
Here's another correction for you:

Anybody who bothered to ask - rather than spilling bile-filled speculation
about - would have soon found out that Roger Bamkin was working in
Gibraltar to encourage new editors to edit Wikipedia. Roger's expertise is
in education, not PR, and he is a qualified teacher.

And what would a group of new editors living in Gibraltar write about as
they learn how to edit? The place where they live, perhaps?

Roger knows very well how much encouragement new editors get from having
their efforts featured at DYK - it's the main purpose of DYK, of course. So
why would it be surprising that so many new DYKs appeared from a new batch
of editors who all lived in Gibraltar - which with its history was an
obvious rich source of articles that nobody had bothered to tap before?

I

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Rexx



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