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:Well you are thinking correctly but narrowly about the basic problems of the voting protocol.  You might have fun over at [http://www.civicactions.org civicactions.org] detailing some of this in the context of the US elections. --[[142.177.X.X]]
:Well you are thinking correctly but narrowly about the basic problems of the voting protocol.  You might have fun over at [http://www.civicactions.org civicactions.org] detailing some of this in the context of the US elections. --[[142.177.X.X]]


:The real problem is of course "who gets to vote" - no matter what their contributions and no matter how correct or eloquent they are, [[trolls]] do not by definition give [[Wikimedia]] money to oppress them, so, they do not vote in this corporate system Bomis has set up to continue [[Wikimedia corruption]] of the [[GFDL corpus]], and to lie to [[GFDL corpus access provider]]s about what is a [[GFDL violation]].  Since the whole purpose of [[Wikimedia]] is lies, it does not seem that it would necessarily be morally wrong for liars and vote-riggers to run it. - [[obvious troll]]s --[[142.177.X.X]]
:The real problem is of course "who gets to vote" - no matter what their contributions and no matter how correct or eloquent they are, [[trolls]] do not by definition give [[Wikimedia]] money to oppress them, so, they do not vote in this corporate system [[Bomis]] has set up to continue [[Wikimedia corruption]] of the [[GFDL corpus]], and to lie to [[GFDL corpus access provider]]s about what is a [[GFDL violation]].  Since the whole purpose of [[Wikimedia]] is lies, it does not seem that it would necessarily be morally wrong for liars and vote-riggers to run it. - [[obvious troll]]s --[[142.177.X.X]]
 
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:''That's your story.  It could be a [[cover story]].  He is certainly your ally in [[developer vigilantiism]] (huge [[IP range block]]s affecting whole cities simply to prevent challenge to the [[Sysop Vandal point of view]]) though he is prone to [[libel]] and so far you are not.'' --[[142.177.X.X]]
 
Look, just because two people hate you doesn't mean they are co-conspirators. Erik and I are quite different in most respects, however we share the ability (along with most humans) to spot an asshole when we see one. The reason you are harassed wherever you go is because you actively work to make people angry, not because the people you attack are all part of a vast conspiracy to suppress what you have to say. -- [[User:Tim Starling|Tim Starling]] 05:03, 29 Jun 2004 (EEST)
 
::To say "you actively work to make people angry" is to practice [[amateur psychiatry]].  To attach names to anonymous parties is probably [[libel]] and is at best unwise (and deleted to keep the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] out of trouble).  To assert "the reason" is to claim [[God's Eye view]].  And "not because the people you attack are all part of a vast conspiracy" is probably more applicable to this theory that all the [[trolls]] are one person;  --[[142.177.X.X]]
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