User:Malyctenar

I'm a Czech (in all those senses) (so of course I used to contribute to cs.Wikipedia too, until I left it for its being even more broken than en:) fan of science fiction, among many other varied interests. My reading, both at Wiki and elsewhere, is eclectic, so anything may strike my fancy. I ended up dabbling mostly in Czech topics, which are even sadlier neglected than the SF ones (and/or, in a few heated political topics, exposed to assaults of drive-by editors with a grudge, bad English and no understanding, let alone willingnes to observe, wikiethics). My meta: userpage

I guess I am a WikiGnome - which is probably good, because if my contributions were visible, I'd face an uphill battle against the great unwashed.

Before I registered in early 2004, I made a [ couple contributions anonymously]. I tried to get them authorised ex post, but its non-functionality is one of indicators

Why Wikipedia is broken
(the best summary I know)

Monica Lewinsky: [ my emergency edit], [ origin of the nonsense] that caught my attention: 10 months in there, and article on such an exposed person generally lousy, with more stuff fitting to the Lewinsky scandal than obvious personal one like the book.

further cases:

"Dasenjka" in Karel Čapek

and several I don't recall offhand but could look up in my contribs list; lately marked with "shame!" in summaries

User talk:Malyctenar

Al Gore and his scandals - poor, poor, poor; confused, disorganised, minimally sourced, mutually inconsistent. If a person of such importance / entry of such attractivity is in such a state mess, what hope is there?

[ Effing morons.] (Might somebody with a modicum of sense come later, in coming days, weeks, ...? I'm too disgusted now even to bothering with a revert in the hope that it will meet another sampling of idiots.) P. S.: They kinda did come up with a sensible one-sentence summary in the end.

The [ Larry Niven New Wave nonsense] (hm, perhaps it's not that good idea to diff just the edit that introduced the nonsense and my saving it; I'm not responsible for much of the development in the intervening 5 months, some of it even detrimental - and there were several reasonably BNF editing meanwhile!)

This would be funny, if it weren't so illiterate: [] - [] - [] - []. (Corected by me on 30 May when I noticed what had been going on with it since my last edit.)

By pure chance, [ yet another unchecked vandalism].

Oh, would have forgotten: [ Joy Gresham] (no time to look for the nonsense's origin now - oh well, here it is: [ 'twas already in the founding edit], 2 years before!)

Other
The weirdest "vandalism" I've sever seen: [ - left in place for 4 months, of course. 20:34, 25 July 2007 (UTC) (CEST)

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