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:I recall you previously claiming that the attacks lasted for several months and my personal experience as a user of [[Recyclopedia]] contrasts this claim that you made and now you have revised your story. How can I trust you on the above claim. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 14:33, 26 Jan 2005 (EET)
:I recall you previously claiming that the attacks lasted for several months and my personal experience as a user of [[Recyclopedia]] contrasts this claim that you made and now you have revised your story. How can I trust you on the above claim. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 14:33, 26 Jan 2005 (EET)
 
::''a human cannot rename twenty pages to random strings and then blank them all in one minute''—tell that to [[w:User:Willy on Wheels|the Willy on Wheels]]. :-) He claims to use nothing more complex than tabbed browsing [http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=135333&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&tid=215&mode=thread&cid=11292880]. [[User:216.127.68.137|216.127.68.137]] 09:08, 4 Feb 2005 (EET)
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::Forget what "Bobo" says.  Just look at the actual logs.
::Forget what "Bobo" says.  Just look at the actual logs.


:::Logs? Give us a link.
:::Logs? Give us a link.


:::Yes, that would be very interesting...
:::Yes, that would be very interesting...
:Ooh, a conspiracy theory! (All completely unproven and probably unprovable, of course, like any good conspiracy theory. . .) Duder, a computer-literate adolescent could have done what you describe. He wouldn't need to be a Wikimedia supporter, he wouldn't need Tim Starling's help, and he wouldn't necessarily have to have any motivation apart from a cheap thrill—all he would need is competence in a scripting language (Javascript would probably suffice) and a working knowledge of MediaWiki. [[User:216.127.68.137|216.127.68.137]] 09:08, 4 Feb 2005 (EET)
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