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Commons ping

Had mentioned you with respect to the latest User:Mughal Lohar sock on commons. Just as fyi, in case you don't check your notifications there. Abecedare (talk) 03:32, 19 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I check Commons, replied there. Tiptoety talk 19:19, 19 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Invitation to subscribe to the edit filter mailing list

Hi, as a user in the edit filter manager user group we wanted to let you know about the new wikipedia-en-editfilters mailing list. As part of our recent efforts to improve the use of edit filters on the English Wikipedia it has been established as a venue for internal discussion by edit filter managers regarding private filters (those only viewable by administrators and edit filter managers) and also as a means by which non-admins can ask questions about hidden filters that wouldn't be appropriate to discuss on-wiki. As an edit filter manager we encourage you to subscribe; the more users we have in the mailing list the more useful it will be to the community. If you subscribe we will send a short email to you through Wikipedia to confirm your subscription, but let us know if you'd prefer another method of verification. I'd also like to take the opportunity to invite you to contribute to the proposed guideline for edit filter use at WP:Edit filter/Draft and the associated talk page. Thank you! Sam Walton (talk) and MusikAnimal talk 18:22, 9 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Use Oversight on Zzuuzz Please

As you can see from the history, Zzuuzz & his friend do not want to address bmk vandalism on this page. Your assistance is appreciated. Thank you 47.20.221.176 (talk) 20:52, 14 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Please Help. Cooper Union financial crisis and tuition protests

On November 17, 2013, User:Beyond My Ken first began editing this article. He arrives declaring "scandal" is too harsh a word for a Jamshed Bharucha administration riled in controversy. Not only does he change the title of the article, but after changing the article puts a npov tag on it claiming it only shows the POV of the protestors en route to 23 changes that day (with no effort to work to remove the tag himself). Meanwhile Robert Bernhard's story is effectively buried. As chairman / chairman "emeritus" since 1995, Bernhard was the primary person in charge of finance when the operating deficit (aka "financial crisis") first manifested in 1995 (per downloadable content presented by consultants to Chairman Richard Lincer).

After 11 more contentious edits by bmk, I first edited the page, adding sources on 3 April 2014, which prompted even bmk to admit that the article became more neutral. Following this, I added a section "CU Administration Views" with many quotes from high ranking admins. Even bmk agreed this was appropriate.

Despite 26 more edits from bmk, I'm the one who had to add (on July 24) to this section that 5 trustees, including former chairman epstein, vice chairman de menil & president bharucha, resigned.

When I next checked the article, bmk was engaged in an edit war with User:jm3. Since bmk insisted on citing "diverseeducation.com" and only "diverseeducation.com", I sided with jm3, who wanted a more complete picture of what was happening (though even jm3's version lacked several key provisions of the Attorney General settlement and still neglected to mention Robert Bernhard). I made a revert from bmk to jm3. When bmk reverted both myself and jm3, I warned him on his talk page that he was engaged in disruptive editing and an edit war. Then I was banned for .. making 2 appropriate changes to the main page of CUfcatp (that's the only main page I edited).

Obviously bmk is an admin sockpuppet given he has committed a litany of bannable offenses at this page and receives a free pass & protection when he does so. I'm perfectly willing to step away from the main article as long as "ignore all rules" bmk does the same.

Thanks

Ferociouslettuce Talk 18:05, 12 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey Tip

Hope all is well - surprised to see you request your removal of the bit Wisdom89 (T / C) 01:29, 4 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I was surprised too. Hope all goes well. bibliomaniac15 07:26, 4 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
All is well (not planning on leaving forever, not disgruntled). I simply don't have the time I once did for Wikipedia and don't want my idle account to sit around with so many advanced permissions on so many projects. Thanks for the kind words, Tiptoety talk 10:48, 4 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]