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Complexities

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Thanks so much for picking up the ball on disentangling and organizing the various articles pertaining to algorithm and cyclomatic complexity. Grad school has kept me so busy that I just plain haven't had time to finish the work that I started. Mucho appreciado. Groupthink (talk) 17:06, 16 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

MacGyver / blocking IPs

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Hiya. Well, as you can see, List of problems not solved by MacGyver was deleted under CSD G1, which is good. As regards the anonymous IP removing the speedy tag, you'll find that no-one gets blocked for a single occurrence like that. Have a look at WP:UWT where you'll find the template warnings. You'll see that almost all have several levels of warning, from "whoops it looks like you made a mistake, please don't do it again" up to "right-ho mate, next time I'm calling the heavy squad" (pardon the colloquialisms !) Unless and until someone gets up to, say level 3 or 4, you'll be unlikely to find the admins even willing to consider a block/ban.

Firstly, it may have been done in good faith (WP:AGF) - anonymous editors aren't always there causing vandalism, but may be casual browsers who spotted something wrong and wanted to correct it and don't want to create an account - as a case in point, my first edits to WP were made as an anonymous user :-) Being unaware of WP guidelines/procedures, they may have just edited the page incorrectly and accidentally removed the tag.

Secondly, to get a block or a ban, someone - anonymous or registered - has to have a pattern of repeated and persistent vandalism (hence the multiple levels of warning). Since the page has been deleted, and I'm not an admin so can't check the page history, I can't check any other contributions from that IP address, so don't know if it was a one-off or not. In this particular case, I'm therefore inclined to let it pass - if editors spent time tracking down every person who ever vandalised articles, they'd never be editing ! Besides, vandalism can normally be removed with a couple of mouse clicks - tedious, but not life-threatening :-)

The policy related to deliberate vandalism is covered at WP:VANDAL, and if you ever do need to request a block/ban, then you need to log it at WP:AIV - but if you read that page, you'll see that requirement number 3 is "The user must be given sufficient recent warnings to stop." - hence my point above.

I hope this helps - drop a message on my talk page if you need anymore help :-) CultureDrone (talk) 07:15, 9 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Oops - I assumed you were a newish editor until I just checked your contributions, so apologies if you know most/all of the above already ! :-) CultureDrone (talk) 08:33, 9 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
No, thanks a lot for your info. I am not a newish editor, but I never met vandalism till now, so the only thing I knew of the above was WP:AGF (and some related concepts). --Blaisorblade (talk) 13:11, 9 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

Recent bad page move and bad speedy deletion of graph canonization

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See Talk:Graph canonization for a discussion concerning your recent actions. —David Eppstein (talk) 01:04, 3 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

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POV issues in Scientific community metaphor

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