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Warnings

Addition of copyrighted material

System gaming

Example - Irish general election, 1918

Despite the many warnings above about adding unsourced content, this pattern of edits occurs.

That's exactly how this editor continues to operate despite warnings. Add unsourced content, get reverted for making an unsourced addition, revert claiming I should only remove the parts that are wrong, and so on. This is despite their trolling tactic of "the rest of the article doesn't have many sources" being dismissed time and again, that is not an excuse to add more unsourced content. Wikipedia:Verifiability and Wikipedia:No original research are policies, and this editor seems to think they are exempt from these policies.

Example - Seamus Twomey

Same tactic as above, "the rest of the article is unsourced" yawn. The first edit was made despite the editor receiving two unsourced warnings and a copyright warning only hours before. Perhaps the reason they refuse to cite sources is that most of their additions are copyright violations and it makes it more difficult for other editors to identify them?

Example - John McKeague

Example - Roger Casement

Disruptive edits

Blocks

IP Hopping

Current list: here. -- Domer48 'fenian' 18:46, 31 July 2009 (UTC)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warnings

Addition of copyrighted material

System gaming

Example - Irish general election, 1918

Despite the many warnings above about adding unsourced content, this pattern of edits occurs.

That's exactly how this editor continues to operate despite warnings. Add unsourced content, get reverted for making an unsourced addition, revert claiming I should only remove the parts that are wrong, and so on. This is despite their trolling tactic of "the rest of the article doesn't have many sources" being dismissed time and again, that is not an excuse to add more unsourced content. Wikipedia:Verifiability and Wikipedia:No original research are policies, and this editor seems to think they are exempt from these policies.

Example - Seamus Twomey

Same tactic as above, "the rest of the article is unsourced" yawn. The first edit was made despite the editor receiving two unsourced warnings and a copyright warning only hours before. Perhaps the reason they refuse to cite sources is that most of their additions are copyright violations and it makes it more difficult for other editors to identify them?

Example - John McKeague

Example - Roger Casement

Disruptive edits

Blocks

IP Hopping

Current list: here. -- Domer48 'fenian' 18:46, 31 July 2009 (UTC)


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