Case Filed On: 13:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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How would you describe the nature of this dispute? (policy violation, content dispute, personal attack, other)
What methods of Dispute Resolution have you tried so far? If you can, please provide wikilinks so that the Advocate looking over this case can see what you have done.
What do you expect to get from Advocacy?
PLEASE DO NOT ACTION MY REQUEST: I can't see how to delete this request, so I will simply modify it. I have decided simply to cease contributing here - it's way too much hassle, with Admins with 7 days experience hurling their weight around and their chums egging them on. Who needs this crap? Not I. So thanks, but please feel free to delete this one! All the best, Chris 81.159.212.153 23:55, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
The Admin in question, Mr Darcy, became involved in a minor dispute on the civil partnerships article. The dispute has since been resolved and the other parties and I are now working together very harmoniously. The resolution was reached without the aid of Mr Darcy.
Because my position in the dispute agreed with that of a friend and near neighbour, Joel on the SOL, I was accused of sockpuppetry by Mr Darcy. I protested. Mr Darcy's reply is still on my IP Address Talk page - in essence, if I am not a sockpupppet (though he suspects I am) then I am a meatpuppet (ugh! how I hate that term!) and so have to stay tagged as such.
As my old IP Address contribs show I was editing w-a-y before this dispute arose - I cannot therefore be a meatpuppet created to support a dispute that occured long after I began working here! Unless I am psychic!
At the suggestion of an editor (one of the parties in the orginal dispute, as it happens) I created the slightly sarcy user name NoStringsAttached. As you will see on my new talk page one editors has commented:
This is clearly Mr Darcy's view.
In summary:
Thank you for your assitance. I hope the above is reasonably clear, if not do please ask.
Regards Chris NoStringsAttached 13:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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Case Status: closed
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Case Filed On: 13:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedian filing request:
Other Wikipedians this pertains to:
Wikipedia pages this pertains to:
Have you read the AMA FAQ?
How would you describe the nature of this dispute? (policy violation, content dispute, personal attack, other)
What methods of Dispute Resolution have you tried so far? If you can, please provide wikilinks so that the Advocate looking over this case can see what you have done.
What do you expect to get from Advocacy?
PLEASE DO NOT ACTION MY REQUEST: I can't see how to delete this request, so I will simply modify it. I have decided simply to cease contributing here - it's way too much hassle, with Admins with 7 days experience hurling their weight around and their chums egging them on. Who needs this crap? Not I. So thanks, but please feel free to delete this one! All the best, Chris 81.159.212.153 23:55, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
The Admin in question, Mr Darcy, became involved in a minor dispute on the civil partnerships article. The dispute has since been resolved and the other parties and I are now working together very harmoniously. The resolution was reached without the aid of Mr Darcy.
Because my position in the dispute agreed with that of a friend and near neighbour, Joel on the SOL, I was accused of sockpuppetry by Mr Darcy. I protested. Mr Darcy's reply is still on my IP Address Talk page - in essence, if I am not a sockpupppet (though he suspects I am) then I am a meatpuppet (ugh! how I hate that term!) and so have to stay tagged as such.
As my old IP Address contribs show I was editing w-a-y before this dispute arose - I cannot therefore be a meatpuppet created to support a dispute that occured long after I began working here! Unless I am psychic!
At the suggestion of an editor (one of the parties in the orginal dispute, as it happens) I created the slightly sarcy user name NoStringsAttached. As you will see on my new talk page one editors has commented:
This is clearly Mr Darcy's view.
In summary:
Thank you for your assitance. I hope the above is reasonably clear, if not do please ask.
Regards Chris NoStringsAttached 13:40, 12 December 2006 (UTC)
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Did you find the Advocacy process useful?
Did your Advocate handle your case in an appropriate manner?
On a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best), how polite was your Advocate?
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On a scale of 1 to 5, how effective do you feel the Advocacy process is altogether?
If there were one thing that you would like to see different in the Advocacy process, what would it be?
If you were to deal with this dispute again, what would you do differently, if anything?
Case Status: closed
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