Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee Elections July 2004/Candidate statements: Difference between revisions

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The AC is the court of ''last'' resort. Spammers or personal abuse are clear cases to be dealt with quickly and sharply. 24-hour blocks for egregious personal attacks after a warning are becoming accepted practice, which I approve of. I don't consider good actions an excuse for bad ones.
 
I view the real problem on Wikipedia as being people who ''just don't get it'' socially — how to work effectively with people even when you regard them as clueless and obnoxious. Playing well with others is ''not that easy'' for some. I try very hard not to blow my top writing on Wikipedia, even when dealing with the deeply troublesome. Such people will be the ones ending up at the AC. I support rapid decisions aimed at minimising damage to the wiki and its social fabricstructure, secondly with hope for reform of the problem child.
 
I've spent many years on dealing effectively with trolls, vandals and spammers in Internet communities, particularly Usenet. I've also been on the [http://www.caube.org.au/ CAUBE-AU] committee since 1998 (the Australian anti-spam organisation).