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This is an interesting pattern of edit summaries: [1] [2] [3] [4] Do you have "fuck you" on a hot key or something? Or "bitch", for that matter. [5] "An accident"? "Not malicious"? That's wearing a bit thin. Just stop it before you're blocked. Bishonen | talk 11:13, 3 September 2015 (UTC).
I'm afraid what this comes down to, if you carry on making targeted personal attacks at users (which is what this comes down to), you will be blocked, OCD or not. If you do not feel you can manage to stop, I'm afraid that Bishonen is correct, Wikipedia is not a good place for you. WormTT( talk) 11:45, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
Behaviour is obviously an issue of importance to all of us. If other people get disgusted or really easily offended by conduct of others here, they can and often do leave the project, taking any future contributions with them. That obviously isn't in our best interests. However, it probably isn't really particularly in our interests to lose someone who can be (I presume, I haven't looked over your edit history) a good editor because of circumstances beyond his control.
You were asked to check if there might be some way to create some sort of script or bot which could reduce the incidence of the problematic conduct. I sincerely hope that you can find such. If you can't, maybe, somehow, some alternate arrangements can be found or devised. There may be, unfortunately, some sort of voluntarily limiting of where and when you can write/post under such circumstances, and it is possible that you might not like that. I know I wouldn't. But there may well be some ways, somehow, for you to continue editing to some degree, somewhere, despite the admitted difficulty.
I admit I have a mess of pages on my watchlist, forget what page is there for what reason fairly often, and miss a lot of comments directed at me. At this point, though, I think maybe the best way to proceed is to either develop a script, if it is possible, or something of that sort. If you can't do that, and problems persist, drop me a message on my user talk page, where I hope I'll see it, and maybe we can find or devise some other tactics. Good luck. John Carter ( talk) 19:49, 5 September 2015 (UTC)
After seeing the long ANI thread and your user page about your sudden impulse to use profanity in edit summaries, I have decided to make a
simple script that prevents users from clicking "Save page" if there is profanity in the summary. To install, just add the following code into your
personal JavaScript page: importScript('User:Esquivalience/Profanity.js');
. If you decide to use the script, but have any issues with it (e.g. false positives), just inform me about it. Thanks,
Esquivalience
t
20:01, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
Regarding this edit-summary, you can use {{ '}} to generate a single-quote character with no risk of it being interpretted as part of a bold or italic markup. DMacks ( talk) 19:44, 21 August 2017 (UTC)
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Just as point of passing reference, I sincerely doubt the claim is as "incendiary" as you make it out to be. The source and content in question is describing pinkwashing. By removing this content, you are reinforcing it. In any case, the content is a matter of history, so your objection that this is "incendiary" in some way seems unusual. Viriditas ( talk) 22:07, 6 September 2021 (UTC)
By removing this content, you are reinforcing it.
the commercialization and commodification of their movement by the mainstream culture
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This is an interesting pattern of edit summaries: [1] [2] [3] [4] Do you have "fuck you" on a hot key or something? Or "bitch", for that matter. [5] "An accident"? "Not malicious"? That's wearing a bit thin. Just stop it before you're blocked. Bishonen | talk 11:13, 3 September 2015 (UTC).
I'm afraid what this comes down to, if you carry on making targeted personal attacks at users (which is what this comes down to), you will be blocked, OCD or not. If you do not feel you can manage to stop, I'm afraid that Bishonen is correct, Wikipedia is not a good place for you. WormTT( talk) 11:45, 4 September 2015 (UTC)
Behaviour is obviously an issue of importance to all of us. If other people get disgusted or really easily offended by conduct of others here, they can and often do leave the project, taking any future contributions with them. That obviously isn't in our best interests. However, it probably isn't really particularly in our interests to lose someone who can be (I presume, I haven't looked over your edit history) a good editor because of circumstances beyond his control.
You were asked to check if there might be some way to create some sort of script or bot which could reduce the incidence of the problematic conduct. I sincerely hope that you can find such. If you can't, maybe, somehow, some alternate arrangements can be found or devised. There may be, unfortunately, some sort of voluntarily limiting of where and when you can write/post under such circumstances, and it is possible that you might not like that. I know I wouldn't. But there may well be some ways, somehow, for you to continue editing to some degree, somewhere, despite the admitted difficulty.
I admit I have a mess of pages on my watchlist, forget what page is there for what reason fairly often, and miss a lot of comments directed at me. At this point, though, I think maybe the best way to proceed is to either develop a script, if it is possible, or something of that sort. If you can't do that, and problems persist, drop me a message on my user talk page, where I hope I'll see it, and maybe we can find or devise some other tactics. Good luck. John Carter ( talk) 19:49, 5 September 2015 (UTC)
After seeing the long ANI thread and your user page about your sudden impulse to use profanity in edit summaries, I have decided to make a
simple script that prevents users from clicking "Save page" if there is profanity in the summary. To install, just add the following code into your
personal JavaScript page: importScript('User:Esquivalience/Profanity.js');
. If you decide to use the script, but have any issues with it (e.g. false positives), just inform me about it. Thanks,
Esquivalience
t
20:01, 6 September 2015 (UTC)
Regarding this edit-summary, you can use {{ '}} to generate a single-quote character with no risk of it being interpretted as part of a bold or italic markup. DMacks ( talk) 19:44, 21 August 2017 (UTC)
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Just as point of passing reference, I sincerely doubt the claim is as "incendiary" as you make it out to be. The source and content in question is describing pinkwashing. By removing this content, you are reinforcing it. In any case, the content is a matter of history, so your objection that this is "incendiary" in some way seems unusual. Viriditas ( talk) 22:07, 6 September 2021 (UTC)
By removing this content, you are reinforcing it.
the commercialization and commodification of their movement by the mainstream culture
[T]he GGBA’s political subjects were overt spenders, and the politics that swirled around them were neoliberal in nature – a complex combination of cultural and economic policy that stressed economic self-sufficiency and appeals to the state for political entitlements based on consumer interests.
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