User talk:A. B./May 2007

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LEVEL 1 INTIMIDATION WARNING NR 2 edit

 

This is a first degree formal warning out of a set of 3 levels.

You have also added comments on http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Spam_blacklist#workforall.net_linkspam. These comments are unappopriate as the qualification "Spam" is still in dispute in these cases. Spreading unmotivated of disputable accusations can be considered as spam and can seriously harm the interests, reputation and privacy of other users. Deliberate attempts to harm the interests, reputation or privacy of other users is both a criminal offence and is incompatible with Wikipedia:5_Pillars and Wikipedia:Etiquette. In order to interrupt the escalating and ongoing damage allready done You are kindly requested to remove unappropriate and disputed comments within 24hours. In order to keep the discussion together you are kindy invited to participate in discussion at the appropriate location where the discussion is still in progress. Please try to reach Wikipedia:Consensus there. Please do keep to Wikipedia:Etiquette there as well. --Bully-Buster-007 22:23, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

OK, Bully-Buster-007, see the following:
  1. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam/2007 Archive May#workforall.net
  2. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam/2007 Archive May#Requestion
  3. Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam/2007 Archive May#The workforall.net spammer meets the sandbox fire-parrot -- for everything else, there's Mastercard (Permanent link)
  4. User_talk:Requestion/Archive_1#workforall.net_linkspam (Permanent link)
  5. User_talk:Requestion/Archive_1#Please_stop_indiscriminate_mass_destruction (Permanent link)
  6. User_talk:Ioannes_Pragensis#Can_You_help_against_vandalism_.3F (Permanent link)
  7. Talk:Economic_data#Workforall.net_external_link
  8. User_talk:Kuru#ciber_bullying (Permanent link)
  9. User_talk:Bully-Buster-007#Welcome.2C (Permanent link)
  10. meta:Talk:Spam blacklist/Archives/2007/04#workforall.net linkspam (Permanent link)
  11. Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Freedom of speech (Permanent link)
  12. User talk:Jitse Niesen#80.200.73.228 (Permanent link)
workforall accounts:
  1. 217.136.84.49 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  2. 217.136.87.32 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  3. 217.136.89.14 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  4. 217.136.93.7 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  5. 217.136.94.66 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  6. 217.136.95.116 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  7. 80.200.64.143 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  8. 80.200.70.132 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  9. 80.200.73.228 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  10. 80.201.177.106 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  11. 80.201.18.252 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  12. 80.201.19.94 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  13. 80.201.212.87 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  14. 80.201.213.67 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  15. 80.201.24.135 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  16. 80.201.26.155 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  17. 81.240.150.59 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  18. 81.240.157.210 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  19. 81.241.68.119 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  20. 81.241.68.247 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  21. 81.241.70.243 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  22. 81.241.71.62 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  23. 81.241.74.121 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  24. 81.241.75.18 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  25. 81.242.54.149 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  26. 81.242.58.154 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  27. 81.242.61.227 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  28. 87.244.130.114 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  29. 87.64.93.128 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  30. Bully-Buster-007 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  31. 81.241.69.230 (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logs || WHOISRDNStracerouteRBLstorsearch)
  32. Advocates For Free Speech (talkcontribslinkscountuser logsuser page logsstatus)
See WP:CONSENSUS; editors warning you about inappropriate workforall spamming and/or uncivil behaviour:
  1. Requestion
  2. Matteo
  3. Nlu
  4. Kuru
  5. Hu12
  6. ErikWarmelink
  7. Ioannes Pragensis
  8. A. B.
  9. BozMo
  10. Femto
  11. Beetstra
  12. The way, the truth, and the light
  13. Daniel
  14. Meta:Eagle 101
--A. B. (talk) 02:23, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Later updated with additional accounts and links.--A. B. (talk) 16:45, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Mr. Workforall, I think you should reconsider your actions. It is true that they are annoying to myself and the many other editors who have told you not to use Wikipedia to promote your web sites and I sense that is a source of gratification for you. At the same time, though they may also begin causing problems for your sites off-Wikipedia.
Every time you use another account we document that fact. Since I listed the accounts above, you're now up to 30+ accounts you've used. Between all of these user talk pages plus your complaints and "warnings" on editors' talk pages, you are gradually creating an interlinked group of 40 to 50 pages discussing workforall, spam and disruptive behaviour on Wikipedia. You're in danger of creating a perfect storm of search engine anti-optimisation, especially given Wikipedia's high page rankings with the major search engines. Consider whether you want these discussions to start appearing near the top of the results for any search on your site or organisation.
Furthermore, the Meta-Wiki spam blacklist is used by all language versions of Wikipedia and all other Wikimedia Foundation projects such as Wikiquote and Wiktionary. Beyond that, many (but not all) of the hundreds of non-related sites that also run their sites on MediaWiki software incorporate this blacklist in their own spam-filtering. --A. B. (talk) 14:21, 12 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

workforall.org repudiates any connection to workforall.net edit

See this disclaimer posted on workforall.org:

WorkForAll as an independent thinktank maintains the website www.workforall.org
WorkForAll.org has nothing to do with workforall.net...

--A. B. (talk) 22:43, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Yes, but do they repudiate any connection to a certain mysterious parrot? Ahhhh, it is all starting to make sense now. (Requestion 05:27, 25 May 2007 (UTC))Reply

....??? there is no disclaimer there ??? what now ???

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.240.150.16 (talkcontribs) 19:19, 17 June 2007

Your recent Images for Deletion nominations edit

Hi, I notice your nominating a few images for deletion at the moment, however these images will be deleted within the next week as they have been moved to Commons and fall under our speedy deletion criteria. -- Nick t 17:59, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

..Oh. Darn -- I just wasted a ton of time. The watermarked images should probably be deleted from there as well. --A. B. (talk) 18:01, 10 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

User talk:Bhagwatkumar‎ edit

Hi A.B. I noticed your recent edit to User talk:Bhagwatkumar. I did a previous backlink search on this user, and came across User talk:Mukeshprajapati. I was just going to leave it deleted as spam, but some of the domains look familiar. You might find it interesting, and you may be able to add some context if it was to be reported to WP:WPSPAM. I will leave it with you. I should add that I've checked all the backlinks, and we're clean. -- zzuuzz (talk) 19:09, 13 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

What about being an admin? edit

Thanks -- I'd say I'm very interested. A recent family emergency, now over, has left me behind on my work off-Wikipedia, so I need to catch up on that first. --A. B. (talk) 16:48, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Technically, you can't nominate, because someone else already did. All we can do is pester him until he accepts. Femto 18:34, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Help needed with SEO article edit

1. I think you'd make a great admin.

2. If you are very busy, feel free to ignore the following request. I hope your situation resolves in a good way.

3. I've nominated search engine optimization for featured article status. Could you possibly look at the references on the article and then leave your comments at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Search engine optimization as to whether you think the blogs and forums cited as references qualify as reliable sources. In order to achieve featured article status we need community consensus that the references are reliable. If you know any other Wikipedians who have expertise in this area, we welcome their comments. Thank you! Jehochman / 17:40, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the update on "The workforall.net spammer meets the sandbox fire-parrot -- for everything else, there's Mastercard" - ROFLMAO! I've been selected to speak at the American Marketing Association's convention in October, so save any good stories about marketers sabotaging themselves with their own Wikipedia spam. I'll start a work page in my user space. Jehochman / 18:19, 16 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Para-Ordnance edit

I removed the +tag, the company is quite notable. PianoKeys 11:09, 19 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

208.116.41.13 edit

[1][2] not you I presume? Femto 12:43, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Not me! I suggest you block that IP pending open proxy check. --A. B. (talk) 12:47, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
  Done Femto 12:53, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
I was just testing www.php15.com as you blocked it -- it does use the IP I listed (208.116.41.13) --A. B. (talk) 12:57, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
See meta:WikiProject on open proxies/Blocked on frwiki -- list of IPs blocked on fr.wikipedia but not en.wikipedia as of 13 May 2007. If you get the chance you may wish to block them as you have time. I've listed them at User:A. B./Sandbox10 complete with blocking links (I used {{IPvandal}}). --A. B. (talk) 13:58, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'll have to pass, I don't have much regular experience with the proxy projects. (emergencies and obvious stuff, anytime though). Femto 14:25, 23 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Admin edit

Why aren't you an admin? —Centrxtalk • 04:25, 24 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Come on, this is a damn good question that deserves an answer. You could at least try to come up with an excuse. :) Femto 14:45, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Notices edit

Yeah I've been leaving notices... I'm working on that nasty backlog you guys have at WT:OP —— Eagle101Need help? 13:18, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Note I'm leaving the notice on the talk page, and redirecting the userpage there. —— Eagle101Need help? 13:23, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
Yes -- and at some point in the future, that talk page will be deleted. Then the user page may get deleted, too, as a redirect to a blank and/or non-existent, depending on how Wikipedia's conscientious, diligent, literal-minded bots see the whole situation. That's why it's good to put a notice on the user page. Some open proxies aren't blocked indefinitely but rather for several years, so when the account unblocks, if there's more mischief, nobody knows it was an OP. Alternately, someone protests the block, not understanding why the account is blocked.
From looking at 100s of open proxies in the last several days, notices on user pages seems to be the more common approach.
Thank you so much for working on the backlog. If you're working off my user subpages at User:A. B./Sandbox10#12,640 open proxies from fr.wikipedia, feel free to mark up the sections as you finish them. There are several other people working on these lists and this will prevent duplicated efforts.
If you're not working off my list, you may want to, since I left block log and block buttons there for admins' convenience.
Again, thanks for all your work -- I see you've hit 500+ already!--A. B. (talk) 14:21, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


Hello A. B., I've also been helping out with the backlog. About which page the {{openproxy}} notice should go on though: Most blocked open proxies I've seen around have the notice on the user talk, such as the ones at WP:OP#Blocked, or the vast majority of Category:Open proxies blocked on Wikipedia. It may be an idea to ask the bot owner to fix the bot in this case. Which bot was removing the notices? --Michael Billington (talk) 04:33, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

random tutor2u.net connection? edit

One of my special cases (spammed, blanked, unciviled, AfD'd, blacklisted, and now vanished) added a random tutor2u.net link [3] and I didn't think anything of it until I ran into this User talk:80.176.10.66. I think they might use boston-house.co.uk or be neighbors. Just thought I should send you a note and say thanks for leaving such a detailed description for me to find 5 months later! (Requestion 21:51, 25 May 2007 (UTC))Reply

My RfA edit

 

Hi A. B. I'd like to thank you for your support of my RfA. It was closed at surprising 75/0/0, so I'm an admin now. MaxSem 22:29, 25 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

User:Calton and WP:OWN edit

Seems that Calton is bordering on "owning" how Wikipedia treats Centiare. How does that make you feel? --72.94.160.88 22:28, 28 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I don't really feel one way or the other. I think Centiare is over the line into the realm of notability and Calton doesn't. That hardly equals "own". --A. B. (talk) 23:09, 28 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


Removed external links edit

Hello A.B.,


Maniwar made me aware of the rules on Wikipedia.

Wikipedia is not a place for self-promotion. The Wikipedia Community needs to receive correct information to solve their problems.


1) The articles on the deadlift, Press (Overhead), military press give little info about the technique on the lifts. Most injuries are caused because of inappropriate technique. The external showed correct technique/tips for the lifts.

2) Article on Stress (medicine): The GAS stress model is fundamental to weight training, strength training, powerlifting, periodization,... No info is given on the GAS model from a physical stress point of view.

3) Article on Low back pain: posture/misaligned pelvis is one of the reasons for lower back pain. Glute Activation Work is a proven solution.


Do you consider the external links for the articles listed above an added value to the Wikipedia Community?


Thank you for your time


--Stronglifts 19:20, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Any reason why I still haven't had a reply to my question A.B. ?--Stronglifts 16:49, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'm sorry to be slow in responding.
You're just not allowed to link to your own site. I don't get to do this nor do the Queen of England and Bill Gates. See the Conflict of Interest Guideline. You received 3 warnings on this before I ever got involved.[4][5][6]
If you wish, you can raise this issue with the folks at the Conflict of Interest Noticeboard or at WikiProject Spam for a second opinion and some advice. --A. B. (talk) 17:16, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply


No problem A.B. thanks for replying.
The Conflict of Interest Guideline says that linking to your own website should be avoided or exercised with great caution.
Nothing is said about "being not allowed to link to your own site".
I'll raise this issue with the folks at at the Conflict of Interest Noticeboard for a second opinion.
Thank you for your time.
--Stronglifts 19:16, 30 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mark Billingham edit

Hi, why are you "concerned that the subject of the article does not satisfy the notability guideline for Biographies"? I have never seen him or read any of his novels but just came across an essay he has written, and that's why I looked up his article in Wikipedia. It gave me quite useful information.

Even without adding to the article, I think we could remove the tag you added in April. Would you be prepared to do so? All the best, <KF> 23:12, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

It's simple -- take a look at the Notability Guideline for Biographies; it will tell you what needs to be done to demonstrate notability. Just add some references that meet the Guideline's requirement and I'll be happy to take off the tag. In the meantime, the tag serves as a flag that this needs to be done.
I hope this helps. --A. B. (talk) 00:39, 30 May 2007 (UTC

Hello wikipedia, my name is Rizos Thomas and you have put my link www.pargatravel.eu in your spam. I was very suprised when i have see this! But i have found after that you have make only your work! Because i have found that my son John have put this link very much times in your wikipedia! I ll give you a big sorry now for what is happens and i ll ask you if i can put back my link in your wikipedia but only in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parga and http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%A0%CE%AC%CF%81%CE%B3%CE%B1

because my site is only in the Greek and in the Englisch language!

Thank you again and sorry for the trubble! And you can be sure that this will not happend again because i have explane to my son that your encycolopedia are not a playground but it needs much time to make this encyclopedia

It was very friendly from you if you answer me with a e-mail and it is a pleasure for me if i can restore my sons false and have you this summer as my guests in Parga!

My best Regards Rizos Thomas


RIZOSTRAVEL Riga Fereu str. 18 48060 Parga Greece Tel.: +30/26840/32746 Mob.:+30/6945754390 Fax.: +30/26840/32746 Email: rizostravel@yahoo.gr www.pargatravel.eu

Spam hunter! edit

Hi A.B. Thanks for all the reports and for all the work you do on finding new spammed domains. I am impressed by your last report on WT:WPSPAM.

I have a question and a suggestion, though. The question: when you report, could you for IPs that spam wikipedia include the range where that IP is in (preferably the CIDR). That makes it easier to blacklist IPs on COIBot (not that it is a trouble for me to find them). The suggestion, you might be interested in the IRC channels Link additions on en.wikipedia and edits on small wikipedia. The former runs a linkwatcher, shadowbot, COIBot etc. On the latter normally also a linkwatcher is active (but it is down at the moment), as are some other watching bots (also COIBot is there). We also have some other nifty tools (though again, one that you might be very interested in is also down at the moment). If you'd like to speak to us, we talk in the talk channel (we also command the bots there).

Hope to see you there, but in any case, see you around, happy editing, and happy hunting! --Dirk Beetstra T C 13:59, 31 May 2007 (UTC)Reply