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there seems to be alot of Cheifs in this Indiian tribe. --HAD 20:52, December 31, 2009 (UTC)
 * Not really. Me, Louis, Ben and Karsten are the only ones who are really active on this wiki. Mitro 20:54, December 31, 2009 (UTC)
 * The others retain their honorary rank, and I'm not about to revoke privileges in their absence - it doesn't hurt to have them as support - and as Mitro said, we four are the more active ones at this point. Louisiannan 20:18, January 4, 2010 (UTC)

Ah. i fought everyone was active. two thing: who started 1983 Doomsday? and 2nd: i assume Greaterreich33 been delt with??
 * An anonymous user originally wrote 1983: Doomsday and it was later adopted by User:Xi'Reney who then turned it over to the community of editors who works on it (which is referred to inuniverse as the WCRB). Also GR has been dealt with, that message above is there as a warning to watch out for similar behavior by potential sockpuppets. Mitro 01:46, January 2, 2010 (UTC)

I was the anonymous user who created this was before I had an account But I had good advice from Benkarnel it was abandoned due to me being offline for a while when Igot back online I developed an interest in GTA then i found I had time on my hands so i created an Account I am glad I created 1983dd becuse its the best otl on here further more this OTL is blessed with great editors--Owen1983 21:03, January 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * Owen that is complete lie. The anonymous user was 70.150.208.34, who remained active on the wiki even after you created a user name. Also no offense Owen, but 70.150.208.34 can spell a lot better than you. Mitro 21:16, January 4, 2010 (UTC)

TSPTF Duties
Since I'm still at the seaside in my summer home, I'd like to refrain from choosing a specific duty for me to handle just yet, as I'm currently using a dial-up connection and as such, I probably won't be here as much as I'd like to. As soon as I come back home, which will be by the end of this month, I'll pick my duties. Until then, I will try and help out as much as I can.--Vladivostok 14:41, August 3, 2010 (UTC)

^_^
I accept the duties I have been granted. I promise to use my powers for the sole purpose of helping those with the love of alternative history. Thank you all again ^_^ --NuclearVacuum 13:16, August 30, 2010 (UTC)

Owen
What about getting a vote of the TSPTF members? and try and find one that'll vote to keep Owen on this Wiki?--Smoggy80 18:20, October 8, 2010 (UTC)


 * I vote to block him - For going against canon numerous times, despite repeated warnings!--Smoggy80 18:20, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * I vote to block him - For bizarre behavior, going against canon, and causing unrest throughout the community! I am in favor of a permanent ban in fact! --Arstar 18:36, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * I vote to block him- For all the reasons noted above. --Zack 18:40, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * While his antics can be humorous, all the stuff he does isn't contributing at all. His continuing to do articles that repeatedly he is told can't exist I would categorize a spam and therefore I vote to block him as well.Oerwinde 21:36, October 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * I vote to leave him to his antics. His articles are frivolous, his grammar is atrocious, but he is neither a troll nor a smammer. It is obvious from his attempts at articles and his comments on talk pages that he is "intellectually challenged." He is managable without blocking him. SouthWriter 16:04, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I think South has a point. He does seem a bit, um, challenged when you think about it. But at the same time sometimes I think he is just a troll who takes pleasure in his awful grammar and ruining and distracting us from our work. What to do? Unblock him? Or keep him where he is? Arstar 01:49, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * What's done is done. A precedent has been set; if you undo the "permaban", then you not just allow Owen back in, but you also send the message that a permanent ban can be undone. Is that the message you want to send Owen?BrianD 02:07, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * I have little say in his ban, as I only have rollback rights and no banning powers so I could not undo his ban even if I wanted to. But if he does have some sort of condition than that changes it. Arstar 03:00, October 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * If we did agree that we had made a mistake, there'd be no shame in undoing it. People make mistakes. But I support the ban. It wasn't his spelling or his frivolousness: it was his constant lying about things. See above, where he tried to convince everyone that he was the original creator of Doomsday. I admit that the lies were obvious enough to hint at some kind of handicap, but let's face it. It's not a hard lesson to learn not to lie. He was banned several times for trying to pull ruses like that, but he didn't take the hint. Benkarnell 03:09, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

I wanted to clarify my earlier comment. Given the seriousness of Owen's actions, a precedent has been set (I don't know of anyone else who's been permanently banned). If you unban him, you basically say that a permanent ban can be undone at any time and make it useless as a tool. I don't know that Owen is "challenged"; if he is, that should be taken into consideration, but it still wouldn't overrule his ban because, as Ben said, it's not a hard lesson to learn not to lie. --BrianD 03:19, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * Even if Owen is challenged, there is the argument that someone with a mental handicapped should not be treated any differently from someone without one. Certainly we should have patience, but they should not be given special treatment for breaking the rules. The problem is Owen has been given special treatment since he got here because we always thought he did have a mental handicap. I support the ban. Owen's alleged handicap is not serious enough that he cannot learn right from wrong. Whether its lying or stealing others work, there comes a point where we need to use our blocking power. Mitro 13:24, October 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * The fact is that he received several short bans for the same behavior. This was in my opinion the way bans are supposed to work. Benkarnell 13:43, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

So what if Owen is mentally handicapped in some way? he should be treated exactly like anyone who does not have a handicap, why should he get special treatment? plus how do we know that he actually is handicapped and just badly educated, generally messing around or just doing it to be annoying?

Can we just not lay this all to rest, have a simple democratic majority vote of TSPTF members of wether or not Owen stays or goes? after all we are the ones entrusted with some powers (however small) over this Wiki, shouldn't we have some democratic powers?--Smoggy80 16:06, October 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * I agree, Smoggy, I am just one vote. And I didn't say he was "mentally" challenged - only "intellectually" so. According to what I read (I think on Wikipedia, maybe on a news link), there is a large segment of the population in his area that are under-educated. And, consequently, unemployed. Owen has nothing to do, so he's online. I'm not bothered by his antics, but his lying and stealing need to be addressed. Since he's the first to be permanently banned by an administrator on this wiki, if that is to be an option, so be it. A super majority of administrators should be enough. SouthWriter 16:47, October 13, 2010 (UTC)


 * Actually User:Calthrina950 was the first to be banned for 1000 years. Mitro 17:41, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

I thought the only reason there was all this discussion was the fact that banning him for life was a precedence? if its been done before why can't it be done again?--Smoggy80 19:15, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

I agree with SouthWriter a 3/4 majority is what should be in place for 1000 year bans. We should, just to confirm and be fair hold a quick vote here amongst us TSPTF members as to whether the permaban should be upheld. Zack 19:59, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Hamster1983 is Owen's newest account. Guys, should we ban this account to? Arstar 21:14, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Not yet, but let me know if it does anything untoward. --Zack 21:18, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * I like Zack's idea but I just wanted to say a few more things in regards to it. I think its fair to say that all bans less than permanent are at the discretion of the individual admin. They should only be second guessed if there is obvious bad behavior on the part of the admin. That being said any permabans will always immediately be put to a vote which would require a 3/4 vote to approve. Sounds like the start of our Block policy.
 * @Arstar, how do you know its Owen? [EDIT] Never mind it is Owen. I blocked that account as well since he is sockpuppetting. Plus now that I have looked at Wolfworld it is actually plagarized from this site http://www.wolfram.demon.co.uk/ah_wolfworld.html Mitro 21:22, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

I saw this policy on Wookiepedia and I think we should adopt it due to the Owen block. Check out Alternative History:Equality. Mitro 21:52, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

I agree with you Mitro. I think we should set up the equality rule as a replacement for NCNC and to set permanent guidelines for this wiki. Below I've set up a place for TSPTF members to vote confirming the Owen ban. For all major issues I think the 3/4 super majority vote should be in place. --Zack 22:51, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * Wait why is the equality policy as substitute for NCNC? They both cover different things. One is how we deal with people with mental and physical handicaps. The other is used to prevent discussions over OTL politics and religion from turning into flame wars. They are both able to coexist. The conventions meanwhile act as a permanent guideline. Mitro 23:01, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

My apologies I thought it was "general" equality. --Zack 23:04, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

Zack 22:51, October 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * Supporters

It's regrettable that it's come to this, but I don't see any other choice here. BrianD 23:00, October 13, 2010 (UTC)

He's been warned enough times and just not learned his lesson from his short term bans, it's time for him to go--Smoggy80 15:21, October 14, 2010 (UTC)

I agree with everything said above.--Vladivostok 16:10, October 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Objectors

Owen's sockpuppets investigation
New user today: User:Hamster2010. Very similar to Hamster1983. Please keep an eye on this one, its likely an Owen sockpuppet. Mitro 20:22, October 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Also keep a watch on User:Endoftime1983. He wrote an article for 1983: Doomsday that was later obsoleted. He has a similar writing style as Owen and Owen made some heavy edits to that article.
 * There is also a new user called User:Zh'xonRomulus‎. He should be watched as well because of Owen's Star Trek fascination. Mitro 21:16, October 14, 2010 (UTC)

Keep an eye out for Owen sockpuppets. I recently prevented him from being able to leave anymore messages on his talk page, so he is likely to return to using sockpuppets again. Mitro 20:27, October 15, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ok so Hamster2010 was another Owen clone. Mitro 02:53, October 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Owen taunted Mitro, and then asked me to reinstate him, failing to "sign" (he put his name in the text to Mitro) from the same anonymous source. SouthWriter 15:09, October 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Owen taunted Mitro, and then asked me to reinstate him, failing to "sign" (he put his name in the text to Mitro) from the same anonymous source. SouthWriter 15:09, October 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * Just want to point out to everyone that the comment that was left on Owen1983's user page abusing Mitro was NOT me!! by the spelling it was Owen USING my sign in. i dont think anyone with half a brain would have been fooled, but someone with half a brain may have written it--Smoggy80 16:55, October 16, 2010 (UTC)
 * Don't worry Smoggy, I knew it wasn't you. In fact Owen was not signing as you but actually suggesting you would be someone to replace me on the Brass. So take it as a compliment :-)
 * Also, I think Hamster2009 is an Owen puppet. Any objections? Mitro 18:46, October 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * I object until there is any clear cut evidence such as gibberish posts or bizarre complaints calling for Owen to be unblocked. If/when that happens then by all means block him for a 1000 years. --Zack 19:18, October 18, 2010 (UTC)

As hamster1983 and hamster2010 are both his i would expect it will be--Smoggy80 19:10, October 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well Hamster2009 did start labeling several new articles with the deletion template saying the articles were not AH (despite the fact that they were). Mitro 20:25, October 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * Then block Hamster2009 for being a "troll". --Zack 20:28, October 19, 2010 (UTC)
 * I blocked him for inappropriate username. With that name, if he wasn't a sockpuppet of Owen, he was somebody trolling by using a name that obviously sounded like an Owenclone. Benkarnell 03:04, October 20, 2010 (UTC)

Found another Owen clone. He is calling himself Owen1984 now. You should see the nice message he left on my talk page. Mitro 22:10, October 30, 2010 (UTC)

As weird as this may sound, Mitro, that is not Owen. The language and format is just not him. He would have put a link in their somewhere to a random word and he would have written it in his signature "--" closing marks. That's either someone on this site trying to be funny or a new user who found out about Owen. Arstar 07:29, October 31, 2010 (UTC)

Either that, or Owen has started to learn how the English language works much too late. Fegaxeyl 09:35, October 31, 2010 (UTC)
 * Interesting point Arstar. However Owen has shown that he knows how to use copy and paste. The first line of his rant sounds like him (he even mispelled dictator) but the rest could have been copied from somewhere else (God knows the internet is full of such things). That being said I won't rule out someone else being a troll, nevertheless he still gets blocked. Mitro 12:49, October 31, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not objecting to the ban. But how about the lack of his signature "--" (without a period followed by his username)? But then another sentence gives me another vibe, "In closing, mitro, I used to like you," (notice that the only word misspelled is your name, likely he added that to the sentence)? But on another note, when will he give up? Arstar 04:14, November 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not objecting to the ban. But how about the lack of his signature "--" (without a period followed by his username)? But then another sentence gives me another vibe, "In closing, mitro, I used to like you," (notice that the only word misspelled is your name, likely he added that to the sentence)? But on another note, when will he give up? Arstar 04:14, November 1, 2010 (UTC)

Owens posting again on blogs (Arstar's blog), just as a anon wiki contributor at the mo, so everyone keep an eye out a new sockpuppet may be in the making--Smoggy80 19:25, November 8, 2010 (UTC)


 * Thank you Smoggy, I blocked the ip address. Mitro 19:43, November 8, 2010 (UTC)

So that means that Owen is finally gone? Good. The fellow (I wish to call him something worse, but I don't want to sink to his level) has been acting like a cockroach for far too long. Every time we moved against him he'd scurry away and pop up sometime later. Now his 1000-year long ban can finally take effect.

Yank 20:29, November 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Probably not Yank. Owen appears to have access to several ip addresses. The only thing we can hope for is that he continues to blatantly state who he is, so that we can block him. Eventually we will get all of them. Mitro 20:31, November 8, 2010 (UTC)
 * Keep an eye on 86.179.253.54, it may be another Owen IP. Mitro 14:37, November 16, 2010 (UTC)

Well I might just be jinxing myself and the wiki, but Owen appears to be gone. Whether we got all his ip addresses or else he just grew bored, I don't think we will be seeing him for sometime. Mitro 17:47, December 10, 2010 (UTC) We've got another potential sock-puppet called "CommanderZeta" sounds Star Trekish like the Commander Data one he made. Plus there are some weird edits. Keep an eye on the account for now.

TSPTF Signature
Just an idea so that its easier to notice us from the normal population. I'm going to make a prototype one here: Arstar 04:08, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

If you're going to make one the signature coding is (NO SPACES) [ [ F i l e:180px-Tsptf.jpg | 25 px ] ] [ [ U s e r:USERNAMEGOESHERE]]

Is there any way to make a wiki code (like maybe 5 tildes) to make the signature easier? Better yet, perhaps a button only available for TSPTF members? SouthWriter 16:12, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

You should consult with Vegas, I think he did the 1983DD Badges for the site. If anyone is a pro on coding signatures on this wiki it should be him. But this signature is much easier than it looks. All you do is you click "more", then click "Preferences", then copy-past the signature coding above into the box that says "Signature". Check off the "Custom Signature" box and then save your preferences.

Better yet, why don't we have badges for each of the ranks, like the Brass holds a real flashy badge, the Leutenients a silver badge, the constables some other badge and the retired Officers Emeritus hold an "Honorary" badge? Just an idea, Arstar 20:33, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

I can add a template to create the sig now. However adding wiki buttons is a lot harder and if its posible i will try. Images arn't rearly my thing though, i'l tell you when its done, I might have to create indivitual templates though--Vegas adict 20:39, October 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * Personally, I prefer looking like just another user. People can look at my user page if they like. But I'd rather not proclaim I OUTRANK YOU every time I want to add some kind of (possibly inane) comment to a talk page.
 * Actually, the more I think about it the more I want to discourage anyone from putting rank into sigs. A signature like that seems like it would stifle debate. It adds a whole new dynamic to situations where rank is irrelevant. It doesn't matter who's an admin when you're just talking about alternate-history issues as opposed to wiki policy. Benkarnell 20:45, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Like I said it was just an idea, so don't get all mad.However I have seen it done on several other wiki's. But your right it is kinda bragging. But I mentioned it because before some troll says something he shouldn't he'll see the insignia and see that there are active admins who can ban him at any moment. Arstar 20:50, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I sit next to a real life internet troll at work. They don't care about admins banning them. For them, getting banned is a sign of honor. My co-worker showed me his 6 different user names on a forum and also the conversation he had on another forum where is banned. Seeing the badge is just going to incite them more. Mitro 20:54, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Okay...that's kind of...yea. Should we scrap the badge sig then? Arstar 20:57, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Okay...that's kind of...yea. Should we scrap the badge sig then? Arstar 20:57, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Okay...that's kind of...yea. Should we scrap the badge sig then? Arstar 20:57, October 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * I didn't mean to come off as mad - probably the capital letters were a bad idea :(. But in cases where rank does matter - trolls, for example - then I think you can say something like "Stop now - I'm an admin here." But the problem with putting the badges in the signature is that they show up everywhere. Maybe it would be appropriate to "flash a badge" when leaving warning messages on user pages? That can be done without a template, certainly. Like this. 180px-Tsptf.jpg Benkarnell 20:59, October 11, 2010 (UTC) [EDIT] On the other hand, Mitro has a point: trolls are only interested in causing trouble, so maybe the badges wouldn't be much of a deterrent. Benkarnell 20:59, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * Great idea! So when we go to leave a warning we click the "Custom Signature" box in the preferences section? Arstar 21:01, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm going back to my "Arstarpool" signature then since having the badge sig in the box doesn't allow me to use my Arstar sig. &#91;&#91;File:180px-Tsptf.jpg&#124;25px&#93;&#93; &#91;&#91;User:Arstarpool&#124;Arstar&#93;&#93; 21:03, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm going back to my "Arstarpool" signature then since having the badge sig in the box doesn't allow me to use my Arstar sig. &#91;&#91;File:180px-Tsptf.jpg&#124;25px&#93;&#93; &#91;&#91;User:Arstarpool&#124;Arstar&#93;&#93; 21:03, October 11, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm going back to my "Arstarpool" signature then since having the badge sig in the box doesn't allow me to use my Arstar sig. &#91;&#91;File:180px-Tsptf.jpg&#124;25px&#93;&#93; &#91;&#91;User:Arstarpool&#124;Arstar&#93;&#93; 21:03, October 11, 2010 (UTC)

Segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever
I am little concerned about this TL. Though I realize the deletion policy says we don't delete article because they are offensive, I worry that this TL might cause some issues. Considering the creators previous edits, I'm sure that he is writing a white power wankfest. Mitro 14:11, October 23, 2010 (UTC)

Agreed. It seems to be "Mr.r"'s baby, and he's been banned for adding ethnic stuff to things without permission before that was as close to offensive as this place should get.

Way I figure it, he's seeing how much he can get away with.

Lordganon 14:17, October 23, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well it still sets bad precedent to start deleting articles because some people find them offensive. Let's adopt a wait and see approach. If it looks like he is just trolling, than we will block him and delete this TL. Mitro 14:31, October 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * It looks like something of a nonsense project: nothing really even written yet. What are the policies regarding outright racist/hateful projects? That is comepletely different from, say, that timeline a lot of people wanted to delete that portrayed Barack Obama as a communist dictator. The TL is much too short to have crossed the line yet, but I think the line certainly exists. Benkarnell 14:59, October 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * I agree with Mitro - wait and see, if he crosses the proverbial line then take appropriate action. --BrianD 16:57, October 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * Hey, if a Communist America can pass the muster, a hyper-conservative one could as well. I couldn't find the time line with Obama as as communist dictator (which would be interesting to persue, or at least read). However, there is a time line that presents a Socialist USA (Marx comes to America). I'd say that if Mr R has been banned for adding stuff without permission, it doesn't mean he should be banned for creating his own stuff. Segregation, as such, is the norm in the south in the "Two Americas" time line. And lest we forget, ethnic groups are self-segregated in societies all over the world today. Official segregation is also the law in other places.


 * The "line" that must be drawn in this wiki is any that overtly proclaims superiority of one ethnic group over another. This would be like a Nazi wiki that seeks to justify those views as good and wholesome. A "white power" wankfest, as Mitro puts it, probably should be avoided or even banned. A "separate but equal" treatise, on the other hand, would be fine.SouthWriter 17:30, October 23, 2010 (UTC)

I personally don't care if Obama is portrayed as Communist Dictator or a TL that has segregation in it. I don't think its a stretch to say all of us think segregation is evil & that President Obama is not a Communist dictator.

With that said South raises an interesting point there are a tone of anti-American, anti-conservative timelines floating about where Fox News is shutdown, George Bush is assassinated & so on. Nobody (and rightfully so) is calling for those TL's to be censored and deleted. So why such outrage when a crazy conservative TL comes along? If we agree that it is offensive then we don't have to contribute to it. We can ignore it and not make it a "featured timeline". I may very well be our bias showing seeing as must of us are left of center, but nevertheless we don't have to have an NPR style freak out and start blocking and banning people for their work. My issue with "Mr. R" was that he inserted gibberish & removed content from pages. --Zack 18:26, October 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * A dystopic "always-segregated USA" TL is absolutely acceptable, as are Nazi victory TLs, Communist World Revolution TLs, and, well, nuclear-holocaust TLs. Crossing the hypothetical line would be a TL that talks about how great the US would be if only the pesky black people were out of the way, or something like that.


 * The Obama TL is called "2009: Second American Revolution." A quick glance shows its overblown ludicrousness and lack of research (a 2009 PoD that results in a Soviet state in the USA), and on the side it offended a lot of people. But as I said then, "I do not believe we have a policy of deleting ATLs just for being really stupid." If we did, well, we'd have a mighty big deletion job on our hands. :)


 * Mr.r has made a couple of weird and disruptive edits to other people's projects without asking. But this new mini-project of his is in no way deserving of deletion. Nothing outright racist or hateful at all in its current state. Benkarnell 18:43, October 23, 2010 (UTC)


 * Aye. But it's definitely something that should be watched. Lordganon 02:33, October 24, 2010 (UTC)

Short Wiki break
Just to let everyone know i'm taking a two week (or so) wiki break due to tree felling season, i'll be mainly offline from the end of this week till mid - end Dec. I'll keep popping in from time to time so if you leave me a message i'll get back to you eventually--Smoggy80 16:30, November 15, 2010 (UTC)

Due to heavys snows over here in the UK i'm back early from my wikibreak--Smoggy80 12:38, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

New user
Keep a look out for Garrett Roesler. He is a new user who has been leaving some offensive and inappropriate comments on several talk pages. LG and myself have already had to warn him about his behavior. If he keeps it up, please hit him with a short ban. Mitro 14:16, November 23, 2010 (UTC)

New AH Wiki
This is probably not a big deal, but I thought it would not hurt to bring it to the attention of the rest of the TSPTF.

It all started a few days ago. An anon created a new TL called 9/11/2001 was MUCH worse. Jazon Naparleon took offense to this article and left a message on the talk page. He mentioned how offended he was and he blamed the new wiki format on what he felt was a recent string of bad TLs that have been created. Personally I thought his logic is flawed and his reaction was completely unwarranted and unfair toward the anon. Nevertheless, Jazon called for a rebellion against wikia and its new format. Furthermore, he shared his ideas with several other editors and for a short time left his message in the forum.

Most editors either declined to participate or else left messages calling for restraint. I thought Tbguy1992's response was very good actually and South had a good suggestion of creating a "writing club" to help improve the writing skills of new editors. Sadly both Arstarpool and Red VS Blue agreed to join him in his rebellion. He used his talk page at the Anti-Wiki Alliance to discuss his rebellion. Notice the use of "his Mitroness", it sounds like he does not have a high opinion of me.

However, his rebellion culminated in simply creating a new alternate history wiki here.

So maybe it is my time to overreact, but here it goes: should we be worried about this? Are we going to lose editors over this? Will editors want to transfer there TLs over there, especially the featured TL Superpowers? Or is nothing going to come of it? Thoughts, comments, suggestions? Mitro 16:00, December 1, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think Jazon is mentally with it, I'm sorry to say. I think 9/11/2001 was MUCH worse is a fine TL and I look forward to see how it plays out, its a shame that it caused such an outcry. Perhaps its just as well the disgruntled editors leave so they don't cause a ruckus around these parts. Personally I'm not terribly worried. --Zack 16:52, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well I am at least going to suggest that we don't allow him to solicit new members for his wiki by leaving messages on user talk pages. He already did this for a few people, but I let it slide because he confined it to his friends. If he or others expand their recruitment, I will warn them that they should keep their solicitations to the forum, blog or just leaving a link on the online AH list. The first warning will be friendly, the second not so much and if there is a third time I will block them from editing. I feel it is only fair since I have followed the same route for other editors who tried to drum up support for their off-wiki sites. Mitro 17:12, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * I side with Mitro on this. If these other editors feel that strongly, then while I'd hate to see them leave, I believe they should leave this wiki and start their own, with our blessing and no hard feelings on our part. They get to do alternate history according to their vision, on a wiki that works for them, and those who remain here get to do the same.BrianD 18:10, December 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * I am not disloyal to althistory.wikia, but I did sign up at Jazon's site just to see what's going on there. So far, I have not figured out how to add articles to the new wiki. The "main page" is the only one up to be edited, and there does not seem to be any way to rename a page. The format there, though, is a lot less crowded. The sidebars are smaller, as are the ads. There are tabs rather than buttons. It is attractive, and I signed in as SouthWriter so they know who I am. But again, don't worry -- I'm not leaving "our wiki" just yet. SouthWriter 18:56, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * I don't think anyone is accusing you of disloyalty South. No one is required to edit only one wiki, even if they are an admin. There is also no guarantee that Jazon's project will succeed either. That being said, it is still possible that Jazon's wiki and this place could exist side by side. From Jazon's rhetoric, I get the idea that he wants to limit the wiki only to experienced editors who are solid writers. Thus this place can remain open and attract new users, while experienced editors can always take a trip to the "other wiki" when they want to get away from it all. There are down sides to that setup. We might suffer a "brain drain" as our best editors leave for the more exclusive wiki. Also it might cause some resent between the editors who are not and the editors who are part of the "secret society".
 * Nevertheless if it does turn out that we will be directly competing with this other wiki than we will have to decide what are our options. At the moment I see nothing wrong with adopting a "wait and see" approach. Mitro 19:14, December 1, 2010 (UTC)

i for one will not be leaving this wiki--Smoggy80 19:46, December 1, 2010 (UTC)

Heh. You know, funny as it may sound, I like the new layout here, lol. Dont think his shoutwiki looks that great, either.

Lordganon 20:47, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * Agreed. It reminds me of monobook, which I used for a short time after they finally did away with monaco. In the end I found the new format to be closer to monaco than monobook was. Mitro 21:58, December 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * I ain't leaving Wikia anytime soon, but I am still a tad pissed that they removed Monaco which was much better for this kind of Wiki. But a "Secret Wiki Society" does exist, and it's off anything related to Wikia (including ShoutWiki) and on an actual website.
 * I'm not moving over to this new Wiki at ShoutWiki, either. So consider me one of the more "lax" members of this rebellion. I might make an account over at S-Wiki but I've ultimately decided to keep my "HQ" if you will on the Wikia system.
 * And Jarzon calling you "his Mitroness", I've seen other people say that before. Personally I think it's a tad rude but I can see why some people call you that, because many see you as that you are the de facto caretaker of the Wiki.
 * Arstar 01:07, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sigh, I try not to be. In terms of seniority, both Louis and Ben are superior to me. Mitro 02:08, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * You're a heck of a lot more active than they are, Mitro. Lordganon 02:41, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Nevertheless, the wiki consensus is the true caretaker of the wiki and the TSPTF carries it out. Anyone can do what I do with no problem. Mitro 02:47, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * As far as I'm concerned, you're one of the seniors at this point, Mitro. You're one of the "Illuminatus" of this wiki, just as I'm one here and with Ill Bethisad. You're someone who understands the underpinings of the whole and seeks to maintain the spirit of things. Louisiannan 03:41, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks everyone for your kind comments, but let us get back on topic. Mitro 14:52, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm curious, how has the "rebellion" gone towards creating a new wiki? I was under the impression that we were going straight to Wikia to reinstate the old skin. In any case, a sister site could be to people's benefit, particularly if it acts as a kind of "Club" for more dedicated writers. However, I am interested to know what Jazon had meant by "the tech support people are transporting all the articles from here to there"; that needs some clarification. Red VS Blue 04:10, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes I am also curious about that. What does he mean by articles? Does he mean a few select ones, or does he mean all of the articles on the wiki? All 12,000 of them? That is a big issue. I don't think people want there transported to another wiki without their permission. [EDIT] Never mind, I just saw the message he left on RVB's talk page. He does intend to transfer all 12000 articles. Mitro 14:52, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that in violation of the copyright laws in place on this wiki? Or do we have none of those? Red VS Blue 23:30, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Thanks everyone for your kind comments, but let us get back on topic. Mitro 14:52, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm curious, how has the "rebellion" gone towards creating a new wiki? I was under the impression that we were going straight to Wikia to reinstate the old skin. In any case, a sister site could be to people's benefit, particularly if it acts as a kind of "Club" for more dedicated writers. However, I am interested to know what Jazon had meant by "the tech support people are transporting all the articles from here to there"; that needs some clarification. Red VS Blue 04:10, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes I am also curious about that. What does he mean by articles? Does he mean a few select ones, or does he mean all of the articles on the wiki? All 12,000 of them? That is a big issue. I don't think people want there transported to another wiki without their permission. [EDIT] Never mind, I just saw the message he left on RVB's talk page. He does intend to transfer all 12000 articles. Mitro 14:52, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that in violation of the copyright laws in place on this wiki? Or do we have none of those? Red VS Blue 23:30, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Man alive, we best put this down soon. --Zack 21:06, December 2, 2010 (UTC) I have no problem with Jazon starting his own alt-history wiki, but to take our work - the work that he had little or nothing to do with, and create a situation where it can be altered without regard for those who worked on it previously? That isn't right at all. It's as if one man (boy?) owns the wiki and can unilaterally move it without consent of anyone else who works on this TL. I wasn't even asked to join in this "rebellion" and I know other editors weren't, and yet our work is affected by this. I don't want to leave Wikia. I have no problem with Wikia. I have a big problem with what Jazon plans to do. This is a precedent that we can't let slide. --BrianD 22:10, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * I left a message on his talk page asking him to reconsider transferring all of the articles and instead just transfer those articles/TLs he controls. He has not yet replied, does anyone know of any other ways to contact him? I was considering contacting Shout Wiki and ask if they can stop until we sort this out, but I am not confident they would listen. Mitro 21:11, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * The only thing I can suggest at the time being is that everyone who opposes this massive transfer should message both Jazon and ShoutWiki and tell them what you think. I do plan to email the ShoutWiki staff as soon as I can. We might also want to see if Wikia itself can do anything to stop this. Mitro 22:24, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

We ought block Jazon that will slow him down a bit from copying the format directly. --Zack 22:30, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Probably not. Even as an anon he can still view the wiki and access the code. However, judging from his most recent message to RVB, he is not the one doing it but the ShoutWiki staff are. Mitro 22:34, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Is there anyway to prevent anons from editing articles? That would filter out the run of the mill spammers and Jazon types. --Zack 22:44, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Yes, we go through every single article and change the protection status to prevent anon and new users from editing the article. If we do that I predict this place would be dead in 6 months and it won't stop what Jazon is intending to do. Right now we need to reason with him and appeal to ShoutWiki to intervene by not going through with the transfer. Mitro 22:48, December 2, 2010 (UTC)
 * Ok, after reading everything about this, I'm really starting to worry. I mean, how can ShoutWiki actually transfer anything by simply getting a request from a user? I mean, he's not even an admin for Christ's sake! I find it hard to believe they would listen to one person. This would mean that any potential troublemaker could create an account, contact ShoutWiki and transfer data and we wouldn't know about it until it's too late! Scary thought.--Vladivostok 07:40, December 3, 2010 (UTC)
 * I agree Vlad. But at least Jazon appears to be apologetic (see my talk page).  I think he plans to contact Shout and get them to stop.  At least we can prevent it from happening this time.  Mitro 14:19, December 3, 2010 (UTC)

Bigdee4198
I blocked Bigdee4198 for one year for vandalism, check his contributions for the reason why. I know that a year ban is kind of harsh for someone with only four edits, but when you see his contributions you will understand why. Mitro 14:49, December 2, 2010 (UTC)

Upcoming wikibreak
I am going to be married in about 2 weeks, thus as the day gets closer I am going to be spending less and less time here. So please make sure you are taking care of the responsibilties you signed up for. I hope to return to a more active status soon. Mitro 17:31, December 3, 2010 (UTC)

Congratulations, Mitro! Arstar 03:58, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

The Stirling Awards
Nominations for the 1st Annual Stirling Awards of Alternate History have begun! Mitro 23:19, December 5, 2010 (UTC)