User talk:SirBrainChild

Unblock my VPN Usage

 * We don't allow the use of VPNs while editing, as VPN's combine the edits of many people into one IP address, which allows vandals to go nuts. Thus we automatically block VPNs, proxies, and the like. I wish we could let users edit through VPNs, but alas, that is just not how the internet works. CaptainEek  Edits Ho Cap'n!⚓ 06:23, 6 July 2020 (UTC)


 * You could ask for IP block exemption, but its rare to be given out. We don't require static IP addresses, but we do need to be able to track IP addresses to deal with sockpuppetry, one of the most pressing forms of abuse on Wikipedia. Only about 30 people can actually see that data, they are known as CheckUsers and sign non-disclosure agreements to see that. If you won't contribute unless you can have a VPN, then we're sad to see you go. If you don't wish to donate, I don't particularly care, editors are unpaid, and the money mainly goes to keep the servers running. Though we wish users could be private, and also allow us to find abusers, we have yet to invent that functionality. CaptainEek  Edits Ho Cap'n!⚓ 00:32, 8 July 2020 (UTC)

Bohemianism Article
I have made multiple attempts to correct factual inaccuracies on the bohemianism. The sources already provided by the original authors clearly support my attempted corrections, and yet my changes have been undone "by lack of proper sources". My corrections to the first three paragraphs are highlighted in pink below:

"Bohemianism is the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often in the company of like-minded people, involving musical, artistic or literary pursuits, with few permanent ties. In this context, Bohemians can be wanderers, adventurers, or vagabonds.

This use of the term bohemian first appeared in the English language in the 19th century to describe the non-traditional lifestyles of marginalized and impoverished artists, writers, journalists, musicians, and actors in major European cities. Bohemians were associated with unorthodox or anti-establishment political or social viewpoints, which were often expressed through free love, frugality, and/or voluntary poverty.

The term Bohemianism emerged in France in the early 19th century when artists and creators began to concentrate in the lower-rent, lower class gypsy neighborhoods. Bohémien was a common term for the Romani people of France, who had reached Western Europe via (or from) Bohemia."

The term bohemian was used prior to the 19th century to simply describe a person from Bohemia, which is now a part of the Czech Republic. It is only in the 19th century term evolved a second definition. My correction simple adds the simple disclaimer "in the sense/context" and "this definition" to the paragraph, which is the title of the first source already cited! Omission of this constitutes an inaccuracy that needs to be corrected.

In the third paragraph, the change from "reached Western Europe via Bohemia" to "reached Western Europe via or from Bohemia" is important. At least some of the artists mention in this paragraph came originally from Bohemia rather than just traveling to Western Europe through it (although the percentages are unknown and many artists were simply believed to have come from this area). On the other hand, the denotation or connotation of the Latin term "via" merely states passage by means of rather than including the possibility of origination. (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/via). Also this paragraph appeared twice in a row verbatim, the second time as the first paragraph in the following section. My correction is to simply deleted this second occurrence.

It is common knowledge that this use of the term Bohemian evolved from its original definition, and this fact is also of historical and factual significance in this context. I request that whoever decides to undo these changes show respect and please research the sources prior to undoing my changes. Failure to allow these simple corrections when supported by preexisting sources is outright inappropriate, and furthermore, offensive to ethnic Bohemians. Working together on this discussion will prevent the need to open this dispute to Wikipedia's formal arbitration process.

SirBrainChild (talk) 22:29, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

Edited: SirBrainChild (talk) 21:32, 10 October 2010 (UTC)

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Hi SirBrainChild. I see you've been editing for a long time now, but have few edits in that time. I hope you don't mind if I share some of my thoughts on starting out as an editor on Wikipedia: If I could get editors in your situation to follow just one piece of advice, it would be this: Learn Wikipedia by working only on non-contentious topics until you have a feel for the normal editing process and the policies that usually come up when editing casually. You'll find editing to be fun, easy, and rewarding. The rare disputes are resolved quickly and easily.

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