Talk:One wiki model: Difference between revisions

no such thing as a "ban" in a wiki - a "ban" is a thing done by the governance org, and it relies on all kinds of information they claim to have but do not have
(1) namespace distinction is clear in wikipedia. 2) Who are you and what have you done with 142.177.X.X?)
 
(no such thing as a "ban" in a wiki - a "ban" is a thing done by the governance org, and it relies on all kinds of information they claim to have but do not have)
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:What's happened to you [[142.177.X.X]]? If you didn't notice you forgot to mention the ability to [[ban]] users from editing articles? --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 17:08, 25 Jan 2005 (EET)
:What's happened to you [[142.177.X.X]]? If you didn't notice you forgot to mention the ability to [[ban]] users from editing articles? --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 17:08, 25 Jan 2005 (EET)
::That is not relevant because it is an [[ontological distinction]] - it relies on [[alleged and collective identity]] and bizarre claims like sysops claiming to know the intent of people they call "[[trolls]]" and so on, and "who is writing that" and so forth.  It's nonsense.  We are talking here only about [[operational distinction]]s like the actual [[block IP]] operation.
::In other words, there's no such thing as a "ban" in a wiki - a "ban" is a thing done by the governance org, and it relies on all kinds of information they claim to have but do not have, and which have nothing to do with the wiki or the [[one wiki model]].
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