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Sorry, but regardless of how much time anyone puts into any articles, nobody owns them. You also need to cut the personal attacks and assume good faith. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 15:35, 2 March 2020 (UTC) Example: I went through Wikiproject:NASCAR in order to get those awful, often vandal-targets of cluttered number lists from the infoboxes (and since I derived the IndyCar box from the NASCAR box myself, it applied to that as well) removed. I agree that the lists of drivers should go, but the footnotes are not in any way cluttered. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 15:39, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
I'm reverting to this [1] version by the IP @ 209.171.88.11:. You started the reverting, and you are also violating the 3-revert rule in addition to continuing your aspersion casting. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 18:43, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
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{sting} 23:27, 2 March 2020 (UTC)The obvious and logical course of GhostOfDanGurney, were he actually trying to edit in good faith, would be to ping me and ask me why I made the edits I did.- that argument could just as easily be applied to you, this is something in which you are both equally guilty.
nah don'twith
Iand that last sentence could just as easily apply to you. Constantly insisting you were right when everyone else is telling you your wrong is not helping your cause.
At that point the proper course of action is to take it to the talk page, not lazily revert things you've ... decided you don't like.and
All I'm asking is for a person to explain themselves to me, not just erase my contributions.are also actions you could have displayed to GhostOfDanGurney (if not after the first revert of GhostOfDanGurney, certainly the second). Had you done this you wouldn't have been blocked. Going to the talk page should have been the natrual step for you after you were reverted (likewise it should have been the natrual step for GhostOfDanGurney after he'd been reverted). Who should have gone to the talk page first and the state of the page whilst the issue was being discussed is secondry to the discussion taking place. Nobody is saying that GhostOfDanGurney handeled it correctly, only that handeled it incorrectly.
@ GhostOfDanGurney, Swarm, SSSB, and Ymblanter: I know that you have absolutely no reason whatsoever to believe me on this but I am not Zestkick and I have absolutely no idea who they are. This is without a doubt the single most baffling thing that has ever happened to me on the internet. I guess they are imitating me for the purpose of trying to get this account permanently blocked? I have no idea. Honestly if I were on your shoes I wouldn't believe me right now but...wow. GhostOfDanGurney, I apologize for snapping at you and everything I said to you, and I do not care about our previous dispute any longer. You were right, I was wrong. I just want to find out what the heck is happening here and who this person is. Lazer-kitty ( talk) 13:20, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
Hello, please leave the section about fans alone. This is a special situation that needs highlighting. It is already on the NASCAR Cup Series 2020 page so this is justified. Thanks--- Wildarms007
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(talk) 01:36, 24 August 2020 (UTC)Hello Lazer-kitty: I'm sorry about the delay (other obligations have kept me off-project the last few days), but I just wanted to respond to your message here. I decided to reach out to you here on your talk page because, as a general rule, we aren't meant to be modifying such discussions after they move to the archive. To answer the question you posed there, I do think you're probably out of luck if you want more community attention at ANI at this time: it's just something that happens at times. For whatever reason (the issue was too complex, the conduct of the parties in dispute too difficult to disentangle, the idiosyncratic levels of community involvement on the forum this last week, and any number of other potential factors) your proposal/request for community involvement just didn't get picked up on. It happens at ANI sometimes, unfortunately. Though I should say, it's also entirely possible that a decent number of admins or other community members did give it at least some passing investigation but just didn't feel strongly enough that there was a course of action they could endorse, or additional insight they could provide on those facts. That too, does happen.
It is sometimes considered permissible in such circumstances to move the discussion out of the archive (if it is done with alacrity and there's an obvious issue that the community just hasn't found time to wrestle with yet), but I would have recommended against it in this instance even if I had been around that day, and definitely would have to warn you that doing so now would likely be viewed as disruptive, however understandable your motives. The long and the short of it is, I think this filing based on the conduct/dispute to date is a dead end and it probably makes sense to let the matter go. It may be a blessing in disguise anyway: Dave expressed a willingness to back off from the article in question, at least for a time, and for what it is worth, I have strongly encouraged him to embrace that impulse, and to work in areas where it will be easier for him to begin to internalize our content policies and become comfortable with the fact that sometimes they force us to make content decisions that run against the grain of things we believe (or even know) to be true. I also expressed to him that I thought this would have the extra benefit that the two of you would be given a break from one-another for the present time, hopefully making it easier for you and he to resolve any remaining difference of opinion more efficaciously even if you do end up interacting down the line.
It's my hope that he is going to follow that suggestion, but if he should return to the article and you feel his editing demonstrate tendentiousness and/or bias, I would just urge you to keep your cool and not fall into a cycle of recriminations. The truth of the matter is, the lack of a resolution at ANI not withstanding, you do have more eyes on the matter than many other editors would in these circumstances: Masem and El_C might actually consider this very much not a favour, but I suggest if necessary you can always raise the issue with one of them if the situation gets altogether untenable. I had a few interactions with Masem years ago, before he was an admin, and he left me with an enduring impression of someone who is very detail-oriented, calm even when others are losing their heads around him, and usually able to build a reasonable consensus path forward. I know that he said that he was unwilling to act in an administrative capacity in that situation after having commented on the content itself at NPOV/N (which was the right call, of course), but given he was willing to weigh in on the issue, he might at least be willing to comment further on the editorial matters if necessary and help you stabilize the content and the discussion surrounding it: again I have a recollection of him being very good at doing just that with regard to other contentious issues. El_C I don't know quite as well, aside from to say that he's a recognizable old hand in the community and as far as I know, considered a good admin. Anyway, since he was in fact the one who acted administratively to restrain the situation when it became necessary, he may be amenable to being made aware of any further escalations in the disruption that might occur with regard to the same cluster of issues. And of course, there's always the possibility of another ANI filing some way down the line, but I would encourage you to take any opportunity to resolve the matter short of that: as you have seen, it is not always the ideal space for resolving disputes.
Lastly, though I cannot bring administrative tools to bear on the situation, if you and Daveout do find yourself at a loggerheads over the article again, either of you can feel free to ping me regarding the matter and I will give you both a third opinion, and attempt to mediate a reasonable middle-ground solution you can both agree with: both of you seem to be more or less alright with my observations at the ANI and sometimes that's all that is needed in such circumstances: a third party to act as filter and go-between on the consensus process; if you think I might be helpful in that regard, I am happy to give it a go. :) I hope you'll forgive the over-long message here, but I felt that after being so slow to respond to your request, I owed you at least some effort to present you with what I thought were your best options moving forward. Let me know if I can clarify any of the above or be of help in any other way. Otherwise, until I see you next, happy editing! Snow let's rap 02:42, 22 August 2020 (UTC)
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harassing[sic.] them on talk pages and
demanding[sic.] my preferred version to be restored, but this is what I actually wrote on the talk page:
let’s see if you’re really committed to making concessions, and reaching consensus. Why don’t you start by restoring the version Bever (and others) considers “better readable and comprehensible” and then making the changes you want to make from there?. That was actually a request (a challenge maybe), not a “demand”, much less harassment.
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Sorry, but regardless of how much time anyone puts into any articles, nobody owns them. You also need to cut the personal attacks and assume good faith. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 15:35, 2 March 2020 (UTC) Example: I went through Wikiproject:NASCAR in order to get those awful, often vandal-targets of cluttered number lists from the infoboxes (and since I derived the IndyCar box from the NASCAR box myself, it applied to that as well) removed. I agree that the lists of drivers should go, but the footnotes are not in any way cluttered. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 15:39, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
I'm reverting to this [1] version by the IP @ 209.171.88.11:. You started the reverting, and you are also violating the 3-revert rule in addition to continuing your aspersion casting. GhostOfDanGurney ( talk) 18:43, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
You currently appear to be engaged in an edit war according to the reverts you have made on Arrow McLaren SP; that means that you are repeatedly changing content back to how you think it should be, when you have seen that other editors disagree. Users are expected to collaborate with others, to avoid editing disruptively, and to try to reach a consensus, rather than repeatedly undoing other users' edits once it is known that there is a disagreement.
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{sting} 23:27, 2 March 2020 (UTC)The obvious and logical course of GhostOfDanGurney, were he actually trying to edit in good faith, would be to ping me and ask me why I made the edits I did.- that argument could just as easily be applied to you, this is something in which you are both equally guilty.
nah don'twith
Iand that last sentence could just as easily apply to you. Constantly insisting you were right when everyone else is telling you your wrong is not helping your cause.
At that point the proper course of action is to take it to the talk page, not lazily revert things you've ... decided you don't like.and
All I'm asking is for a person to explain themselves to me, not just erase my contributions.are also actions you could have displayed to GhostOfDanGurney (if not after the first revert of GhostOfDanGurney, certainly the second). Had you done this you wouldn't have been blocked. Going to the talk page should have been the natrual step for you after you were reverted (likewise it should have been the natrual step for GhostOfDanGurney after he'd been reverted). Who should have gone to the talk page first and the state of the page whilst the issue was being discussed is secondry to the discussion taking place. Nobody is saying that GhostOfDanGurney handeled it correctly, only that handeled it incorrectly.
@ GhostOfDanGurney, Swarm, SSSB, and Ymblanter: I know that you have absolutely no reason whatsoever to believe me on this but I am not Zestkick and I have absolutely no idea who they are. This is without a doubt the single most baffling thing that has ever happened to me on the internet. I guess they are imitating me for the purpose of trying to get this account permanently blocked? I have no idea. Honestly if I were on your shoes I wouldn't believe me right now but...wow. GhostOfDanGurney, I apologize for snapping at you and everything I said to you, and I do not care about our previous dispute any longer. You were right, I was wrong. I just want to find out what the heck is happening here and who this person is. Lazer-kitty ( talk) 13:20, 4 March 2020 (UTC)
Hello, please leave the section about fans alone. This is a special situation that needs highlighting. It is already on the NASCAR Cup Series 2020 page so this is justified. Thanks--- Wildarms007
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(talk) 01:36, 24 August 2020 (UTC)Hello Lazer-kitty: I'm sorry about the delay (other obligations have kept me off-project the last few days), but I just wanted to respond to your message here. I decided to reach out to you here on your talk page because, as a general rule, we aren't meant to be modifying such discussions after they move to the archive. To answer the question you posed there, I do think you're probably out of luck if you want more community attention at ANI at this time: it's just something that happens at times. For whatever reason (the issue was too complex, the conduct of the parties in dispute too difficult to disentangle, the idiosyncratic levels of community involvement on the forum this last week, and any number of other potential factors) your proposal/request for community involvement just didn't get picked up on. It happens at ANI sometimes, unfortunately. Though I should say, it's also entirely possible that a decent number of admins or other community members did give it at least some passing investigation but just didn't feel strongly enough that there was a course of action they could endorse, or additional insight they could provide on those facts. That too, does happen.
It is sometimes considered permissible in such circumstances to move the discussion out of the archive (if it is done with alacrity and there's an obvious issue that the community just hasn't found time to wrestle with yet), but I would have recommended against it in this instance even if I had been around that day, and definitely would have to warn you that doing so now would likely be viewed as disruptive, however understandable your motives. The long and the short of it is, I think this filing based on the conduct/dispute to date is a dead end and it probably makes sense to let the matter go. It may be a blessing in disguise anyway: Dave expressed a willingness to back off from the article in question, at least for a time, and for what it is worth, I have strongly encouraged him to embrace that impulse, and to work in areas where it will be easier for him to begin to internalize our content policies and become comfortable with the fact that sometimes they force us to make content decisions that run against the grain of things we believe (or even know) to be true. I also expressed to him that I thought this would have the extra benefit that the two of you would be given a break from one-another for the present time, hopefully making it easier for you and he to resolve any remaining difference of opinion more efficaciously even if you do end up interacting down the line.
It's my hope that he is going to follow that suggestion, but if he should return to the article and you feel his editing demonstrate tendentiousness and/or bias, I would just urge you to keep your cool and not fall into a cycle of recriminations. The truth of the matter is, the lack of a resolution at ANI not withstanding, you do have more eyes on the matter than many other editors would in these circumstances: Masem and El_C might actually consider this very much not a favour, but I suggest if necessary you can always raise the issue with one of them if the situation gets altogether untenable. I had a few interactions with Masem years ago, before he was an admin, and he left me with an enduring impression of someone who is very detail-oriented, calm even when others are losing their heads around him, and usually able to build a reasonable consensus path forward. I know that he said that he was unwilling to act in an administrative capacity in that situation after having commented on the content itself at NPOV/N (which was the right call, of course), but given he was willing to weigh in on the issue, he might at least be willing to comment further on the editorial matters if necessary and help you stabilize the content and the discussion surrounding it: again I have a recollection of him being very good at doing just that with regard to other contentious issues. El_C I don't know quite as well, aside from to say that he's a recognizable old hand in the community and as far as I know, considered a good admin. Anyway, since he was in fact the one who acted administratively to restrain the situation when it became necessary, he may be amenable to being made aware of any further escalations in the disruption that might occur with regard to the same cluster of issues. And of course, there's always the possibility of another ANI filing some way down the line, but I would encourage you to take any opportunity to resolve the matter short of that: as you have seen, it is not always the ideal space for resolving disputes.
Lastly, though I cannot bring administrative tools to bear on the situation, if you and Daveout do find yourself at a loggerheads over the article again, either of you can feel free to ping me regarding the matter and I will give you both a third opinion, and attempt to mediate a reasonable middle-ground solution you can both agree with: both of you seem to be more or less alright with my observations at the ANI and sometimes that's all that is needed in such circumstances: a third party to act as filter and go-between on the consensus process; if you think I might be helpful in that regard, I am happy to give it a go. :) I hope you'll forgive the over-long message here, but I felt that after being so slow to respond to your request, I owed you at least some effort to present you with what I thought were your best options moving forward. Let me know if I can clarify any of the above or be of help in any other way. Otherwise, until I see you next, happy editing! Snow let's rap 02:42, 22 August 2020 (UTC)
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(talk) 13:43, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
harassing[sic.] them on talk pages and
demanding[sic.] my preferred version to be restored, but this is what I actually wrote on the talk page:
let’s see if you’re really committed to making concessions, and reaching consensus. Why don’t you start by restoring the version Bever (and others) considers “better readable and comprehensible” and then making the changes you want to make from there?. That was actually a request (a challenge maybe), not a “demand”, much less harassment.
Daveout
(talk) 20:28, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
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