User:Dismao

My experience in wikipedia has not been a pleasant one.

Let it be written that I nolonger believe in wikipedia. The policies that it is written, The Lack of Good-Faith, and Interpretations of sub-policy to justify content that should not be inserted in an article thru grey area material such as external links.

I judge Chris 73 and RadicalSubversiv as they judged me. Let it be clear that I do not have any good will toward them or their interpretations of conduct that is outlined throughout wikipedia.

Should I ever arrogant enough to the idealistic world of Wikipedia... let the following archive guide me back to sanity and how the real wikipedia really is.

3RR on Howard Dean
You have been blocked for a 3RR on Howard Dean. Please see details on Administrators' noticeboard/3RR. The block will expire in 24 hours. The 3 revert rule limits user to 3 reperts within 24 hours, trying to prohibit edit wars. You are very welcome to edit again after the block expires, and more discussion on the talk page may be helpful. -- Chris 73 Talk 04:13, Feb 25, 2005 (UTC)
 * For clarification: The 3RR allows 3 reverts in 24 hours. Only the fourth revert may get an user (in this case you) blocked. At the time of blocking, Radicalsubversiv had only 3 reverts, whereas you had four. Hence you got blocked, and he did not. On a side note, about 7 hours after the 22:31, 24 Feb 2005 edit, Radicalsubversiv did another edit, his 4th edit in a 24 hour period. This happened after I blocked you, so I did not see it at that time. However, this edit removes only a single word, so it can be disputed if this is a revert. You may list it on Administrators' noticeboard/3RR. As the last edit may or may not be a revert, i am not sure if he will be blocked for 24 hours, 12 hours, or not at all. You may give it a try if you want, possibly with refering to your case on Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive8. In any case, a 3RR block does not support one version or another, but just tries to stop an edit war. hence, I have nothing against or for your edits. Best regards, -- Chris 73 Talk 12:43, Mar 1, 2005 (UTC)