Gamergate 2
I noticed this on the gamergate talk page, but I cannot comment there, so I figured I should warn you here. There definitely is an ongoing harassment campaign that has been widely described as "Gamergate 2", is being headed by many of the people who were involved in the original, targeting employees of the consultancy firm Sweet Baby Inc, including Felix Kramer, an associate of Zoe Quinn, who was among the targets of the original harassment campaign 10 years ago. That nonsense post that you responded to and correctly dismissed, is actually the narrative they're using to justify their behavior. Victims of the harassment have indeed privated their social media accounts.
They have compiled lists of games that Sweet Baby was involved in, and are going after other firms as well. Mark Kern is one of the public figures encouraging this entire operation. Brianna Wu has also done a complete 180 and is now openly associating with the Gamergate crowd. I expect multiple reliable sources to report on the issue, as journalists are already discussing the event on social media. 46.97.170.155 (talk) 10:01, 6 March 2024 (UTC)
Elijah McClain
The claim that Elijah McClain was vegetarian is made inside the Wikipedia article. It is not a scientific argument about the otimality of any diet. The claim could be erroneous, but it was sourced. MaynardClark (talk) 14:28, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
- You seem to be on a push to include Wikipedia:WikiProject Veganism and Vegetarianism into a large swath of articles. McClain's only source of vegetarianism is a trivial mention in a single cite, it is not central to the article in question. I can't see how the article about his death is relevant to the Wikiproject, or why it should be added to the Talk page. My phrasing was unclear, and I apologize for that, but I don't see how this is relevant. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 15:08, 15 March 2024 (UTC)
Evil
HandThatFeeds, Any tips on navigating a topic? Specifically "Evil". Why is C.S Lewis even cited in the article about Evil? Lewis is sometimes referred to as B.S. Lewis. Including him in the article, and the Abolition of Man, implies he has significant insights about the topic. He is neither a philosopher or a theologian. Rather, Lewis was a teacher of literature, and a writer of Christian fantasy.
You wrote: "Maintain" just means "to express an opinion, judgment, or position."
Ah, but maintenance, maintain means and connotes taking care of that which has been built, established. Why not use the word "assert", as in Lewis asserts? I'm OK with Lewis making an assertion. Still though, and again, why even include what Lewis, the author of the fantasy Chronicles of Narnia series, and a Christian sci-fi trilogy, thinks about evil?
I have made a dozen or so edits in Wikipedia. Mostly filling in some facts here and there. My attempts to emend the page on Evil have been undone by you.
Regards, Erik ErikWilbury (talk) 22:07, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
- If you have an issue with the edits on Evil, please bring them up on Talk:Evil. I'm not going to debate article content here.
- I explained the use of "maintain," as it was a valid use of the word. I do not see a reason to change it just because you prefer a different word. Again, this is a debate for Talk:Evil.
- I have made thousands of edits to Wikipedia and spent nearly two decades learning the ins & outs of our rules and practices. Since we're apparently comparing numbers for some reason. — The Hand That Feeds You:Bite 00:05, 21 March 2024 (UTC)