Re: [WikiEN-l] [Wikimediaindia-l] Pure Fiction: Nichalp and Wifione

2012-02-10 Thread CherianTinu Abraham
Another one 
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Makrandjoshioldid=108166042
( No translation needed)


On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:53 PM, CherianTinu Abraham
tinucher...@gmail.comwrote:

 I think, some are getting it all wrong.  It is not about sympathies to
 Nichalp or who so ever.

 The problem is not conflict of interest editing... It is not even a
 philosophical debate of Paid editing Vs Volunteer editing... The problem is
 getting paid to white wash negative materials in favor of the clients,
 which eventually render Wikipedia articles biased and information
 suppressed... And if those people can get favors from the level of Admins,
 it is definitely wrong. What is more shocking is that if that if an account
 created possibly with a single purpose ( of protecting the interests of a
 business group) can manage to climb up the ladder of admin-ship of a
 stronger Wikipedia like en.wiki , it is definitely alarming !

 At this point of time, I am giving the benefit of doubt of whether Wifione
 is actually Nichalp or not. But definitely an account like Wifione aka
 Wireless Fidelity Class One must be investigated.

 It is not the first time, IIPM related folks tried to infiltrate Wikipedia
 to get the articles in their favour.

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Mrinal_Pandey

 I am sure that scores of such sock puppet users are still having a free
 run with related articles.
 Previous sockpuppet investigations against Wifione in 2009 returned a
 possible result.

 Imagine having an admin also with ACC ( Account Creation) toolserver
 authorization in the favour.

 What is more shocking is that one  user who slapped the notice on Wifione
 got this message on his talk page
 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Makrandjoshioldid=104617335
 (which closely translates to DONT YOU GET SCARED? THESE IIPM GUYS WILL
 KILL YOU)

 Now tell me, can volunteers like you and me fearlessly edit articles
 related to IIPM to remove its bias, in such situations of death threats?
 Least I want to go to Silichar after being sued.

 -TC



 On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Pradeep Mohandas 
 pradeep.mohan...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi,

 I think we mean this criticism only in the Wikipedia reference. It's
 not as if we're going to catch and hand over this guy to the Police.

 Such paid editing lowers the morale of other editors. Efforts must be
 made to stop such work that is detrimental to other Wikipedia
 volunteers.

 Then again, we're putting the cart in front of the horse. It's not
 been proved Nichalp and wifione are one and the same. It is hence best
 to discuss only about paid editing and how this practise can be
 identified and stopped.

 Pradeep
 Handheld

 On 09/02/2012, Ashwin Baindur ashwin.bain...@gmail.com wrote:
  I would only like to remind people that showing some sympathy is not a
  bad thing .
 
  Coming from armed forces where there are no second places - to me the
  greatest sin is lack of competence, whether in language, wiki-writing,
  techniques or otherwise. I was told by someone that Wikipeding was a
  voluntary activity so high standards should not be expected in
  competence. If that is true, then we should not suddenly start
  witch-hunting on the basis of principle when we are ourselves so
  casual about other qualities in other ways!
 
  Without mentioning specific incidents, I have come across this
  tendency to crucify others in India community - which is deplorable.
 
  Before any one becomes high  mighty on morals here, one should look
  closely at what are harmful crimes against humanity (murder, rape etc)
  and what are social misdemeanours (wiki-crimes). So many of us condone
  other faults all the time in Indian society; it is hypocrisy to be
  principled in issues concerning others, when we ourselves don't apply
  the highest standards to ourselves.
 
  In my opinion. it is NOT the business of this community to go
  searching for culprits unless the culprit has affected us in some
  manner, which does not appear to be the case.
 
  As Jesus Christ said, let he who is without blame cast the first stone.
 
  There are far better and much more important things to do here.
 
  Warm regards,
 
  Ashwin Baindur
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  On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:23 PM, praveenp me.prav...@gmail.com wrote:
  I feel no sympathy for Nichalp or any such users
 
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Re: [WikiEN-l] [Wikimedia-in-en] [Wikimediaindia-l] Pure Fiction: Nichalp and Wifione

2012-02-10 Thread wheredevelsdare

Worse:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Makrandjoshidiff=prevoldid=108166519

I cant believe nothing has been done about this so far!

From: tinucher...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 19:46:16 +0530
To: wikimediaindi...@lists.wikimedia.org; wikimedia-in...@lists.wikimedia.org; 
wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-in-en] [Wikimediaindia-l] Pure Fiction: Nichalp and 
Wifione

Another one 
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Makrandjoshioldid=108166042 
( No translation needed)




On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:53 PM, CherianTinu Abraham tinucher...@gmail.com 
wrote:


I think, some are getting it all wrong.  It is not about sympathies to Nichalp 
or who so ever. 



The problem is not conflict of interest editing... It is not even a 
philosophical debate of Paid editing Vs Volunteer editing...  The 
problem is getting paid to white wash negative materials in favor
 of the clients, which eventually render Wikipedia articles biased and 
information suppressed... 
And if those people can get favors from the level of Admins, it is 
definitely wrong. What is more shocking is that if that if an account 
created possibly with a single purpose ( of protecting the interests of a 
business group) can manage to climb up the ladder of admin-ship of a 
stronger Wikipedia like en.wiki , it is definitely alarming ! 



At this point of time, I am giving the benefit of doubt of whether 
Wifione is actually Nichalp or not. But definitely an account like Wifione aka 
Wireless Fidelity Class One must be investigated. 



It is not the first time, IIPM related folks tried to infiltrate Wikipedia to 
get the articles in their favour. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_checkuser/Case/Mrinal_Pandey
  

I am sure that scores of such sock puppet users are still having a free run 
with related articles.  

Previous sockpuppet investigations against Wifione in 2009 returned a 
possible result. 

Imagine having an admin also with ACC ( Account Creation) toolserver 
authorization in the favour. 


What is more shocking is that one  user who slapped the notice on Wifione got 
this message on his talk page 

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Makrandjoshioldid=104617335

(which closely translates to DONT YOU GET SCARED? THESE IIPM GUYS WILL KILL YOU)



Now tell me, can volunteers like you and me fearlessly edit articles 
related to IIPM to remove its bias, in such situations of death threats? Least 
I want to go to Silichar after being sued. 

-TC


On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Pradeep Mohandas pradeep.mohan...@gmail.com 
wrote:



hi,



I think we mean this criticism only in the Wikipedia reference. It's

not as if we're going to catch and hand over this guy to the Police.



Such paid editing lowers the morale of other editors. Efforts must be

made to stop such work that is detrimental to other Wikipedia

volunteers.



Then again, we're putting the cart in front of the horse. It's not

been proved Nichalp and wifione are one and the same. It is hence best

to discuss only about paid editing and how this practise can be

identified and stopped.



Pradeep

Handheld



On 09/02/2012, Ashwin Baindur ashwin.bain...@gmail.com wrote:

 I would only like to remind people that showing some sympathy is not a

 bad thing .



 Coming from armed forces where there are no second places - to me the

 greatest sin is lack of competence, whether in language, wiki-writing,

 techniques or otherwise. I was told by someone that Wikipeding was a

 voluntary activity so high standards should not be expected in

 competence. If that is true, then we should not suddenly start

 witch-hunting on the basis of principle when we are ourselves so

 casual about other qualities in other ways!



 Without mentioning specific incidents, I have come across this

 tendency to crucify others in India community - which is deplorable.



 Before any one becomes high  mighty on morals here, one should look

 closely at what are harmful crimes against humanity (murder, rape etc)

 and what are social misdemeanours (wiki-crimes). So many of us condone

 other faults all the time in Indian society; it is hypocrisy to be

 principled in issues concerning others, when we ourselves don't apply

 the highest standards to ourselves.



 In my opinion. it is NOT the business of this community to go

 searching for culprits unless the culprit has affected us in some

 manner, which does not appear to be the case.



 As Jesus Christ said, let he who is without blame cast the first stone.



 There are far better and much more important things to do here.



 Warm regards,



 Ashwin Baindur

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 On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:23 PM, praveenp me.prav...@gmail.com wrote:

 I feel no sympathy for Nichalp or any such users



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