सदस्य:Marvellous Spider-Man/प्रयोगपृष्ठ

ANI get your gun संपादित करें

New Rule: No one should be punished for incivility based on the Cassianto standard of civility set by Jimbo Wales. While he agreed that "[If] you tell people to 'fuck off' you should be blocked for it immediately, and banned if you continue", he did not believe that Cassianto's behaviour met the bar for punishment. Anyone punished for behavior less than that described below is being punished because they lack political capital, they have not traded enough favors with other editors to guarantee herd protection.

Most of the ANI discussions that excused his behavior concerns sympathy for fleeting expletives, something said in the heat of the moment and is instantly regretted and apologized for. What we have here is chronic lack of WP:Civility that is being used to intimidate other editors, to get them to stop working on articles that Cassianto is also working on. The editor states he will continue the incivility: "for the future? Well, I shall continue to tell those coming to prod me to fuck off; this joke of a thread will have no bearing on my future conduct." . The consequences are clearly outlined in WP:Civility, which reads: In cases of repeated harassment or egregious personal attacks, then the offender may be blocked. Even a single act of severe incivility could result in a block, such as a single episode of extreme verbal abuse or profanity directed at another contributor, or a threat against another person. If we are not going to enforce WP:Civility, let's agree now to remove the page. Having !wikilaws that are enforced unevenly, based on how many friends you have in the community, is an abuse of the system.

If you tell people to "fuck off" you should be blocked for it immediately, and banned if you continue. Stop it now, it's not right. I am making no comment on whatever sequence of events led up to the incident, as there is no justification for it. A single time, in a moment of passion, and quickly apologized for? No big deal. Establishing it as a somehow proper way to deal with a problem - no way. We need to continue to be a better community than that. If you want to curse at people to try to modify their behavior, you should know that it seldom works -and you should know that there are thousands of message boards who tolerate it and are more than welcome there. --Jimbo Wales on 17 August 2016

Richard Arthur Norton