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I expect the San Diego community to contribute to this page...-- Rockero 04:31, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
I asked the editor who tagged the article to explain why over a week ago. As there is still no discussion on the matter, I have removed them. Please feel free to put them back up with an explanation.-- Rockero 21:23, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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This article has a number of edits, some this year and some in 2018, by someone with the user name "Roger Ogden", who would seem to be the same Roger Ogden widely documented (including in the article itself) as having organized protests against the park. In addition to the obvious conflict of interests and violation of NPOV this situation presents on its face, almost all of this user's edits (as well as those of anonymous mobile editors coinciding in time and content with Ogden's logged-in edits that are almost certainly also the work of the same person) have been comments hostile to the park. Furthermore, Ogden has linked to his own media as "sources" for edits he has made, and while not logged in seems to have taken steps to hide that fact: in a 2018 edit sandwiched between other Ogden edits and taking place minutes before Ogden edited the article while logged in, the author name on the citation to a page on Ogden's Scribd account was changed from last1=Ogden |first1=Roger to last1=Superior Court File |first1= . Many of the edits are at best tenuously connected to the park or seek to paint the Chicano Park Steering Committee as one step away from a terrorist organization. Possibly the majority of his "work" on the article has been edits to the "Controversies" section, where (in addition to grinding various political axes against the park) he has concentrated on heavily rewriting the list items concerning his own actions by continuously inserting more and more language designed to make him and his supporters look like innocent victims and his opponents as a rabid mob; regardless of one's opinions about the motives of either side, the result is a cartoonish violation of NPOV. The version before his 2018 edits read as follows:
The version following his barrage of edits, with new language bolded:
Another string of edits earlier this year contained even more self-serving language:
I have reverted all of his edits to the article, including those from 2018. (I also made other edits prior to realizing Ogden's involvement in the article.) I am not arguing that any other version of the text is completely free of any bias, but the obvious conflict of interest combined with the clearly self-serving nature of the edits leads me to propose that user Roger Ogden be blocked from making any further edits to this article. (I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction as to where to formally make this request.) - Literally Satan ( talk) 08:01, 25 April 2023 (UTC)
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I expect the San Diego community to contribute to this page...-- Rockero 04:31, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
I asked the editor who tagged the article to explain why over a week ago. As there is still no discussion on the matter, I have removed them. Please feel free to put them back up with an explanation.-- Rockero 21:23, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
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This article has a number of edits, some this year and some in 2018, by someone with the user name "Roger Ogden", who would seem to be the same Roger Ogden widely documented (including in the article itself) as having organized protests against the park. In addition to the obvious conflict of interests and violation of NPOV this situation presents on its face, almost all of this user's edits (as well as those of anonymous mobile editors coinciding in time and content with Ogden's logged-in edits that are almost certainly also the work of the same person) have been comments hostile to the park. Furthermore, Ogden has linked to his own media as "sources" for edits he has made, and while not logged in seems to have taken steps to hide that fact: in a 2018 edit sandwiched between other Ogden edits and taking place minutes before Ogden edited the article while logged in, the author name on the citation to a page on Ogden's Scribd account was changed from last1=Ogden |first1=Roger to last1=Superior Court File |first1= . Many of the edits are at best tenuously connected to the park or seek to paint the Chicano Park Steering Committee as one step away from a terrorist organization. Possibly the majority of his "work" on the article has been edits to the "Controversies" section, where (in addition to grinding various political axes against the park) he has concentrated on heavily rewriting the list items concerning his own actions by continuously inserting more and more language designed to make him and his supporters look like innocent victims and his opponents as a rabid mob; regardless of one's opinions about the motives of either side, the result is a cartoonish violation of NPOV. The version before his 2018 edits read as follows:
The version following his barrage of edits, with new language bolded:
Another string of edits earlier this year contained even more self-serving language:
I have reverted all of his edits to the article, including those from 2018. (I also made other edits prior to realizing Ogden's involvement in the article.) I am not arguing that any other version of the text is completely free of any bias, but the obvious conflict of interest combined with the clearly self-serving nature of the edits leads me to propose that user Roger Ogden be blocked from making any further edits to this article. (I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction as to where to formally make this request.) - Literally Satan ( talk) 08:01, 25 April 2023 (UTC)