User talk:Dtobias

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Welcome
Welcome to the ethics project. Things are different here from Wikipedia. Original research is allowed, there is no three revert rule (this add/delete links thing on the ethics project appears to be their first revert war), and it is inclusive meaning people are supposed to add their learning resources (with evidence) and not delete other people's contributions. Feel free to create whatever new learning resources you think would be useful for someone trying to manage a media or encyclopedia project ethically or improve existing learning resources. Collaborative edits are fine; completely changing the meaning should not be done to another's contributions - instead, create an alternative learning resource rather than do that. Others can read either or both and make up their own mind. WAS 4.250 14:10, 17 August 2008 (UTC)

Audio introduction
Please participate at Ethical Management of the English Language Wikipedia/Audio or Ethical Management of the English Language Wikipedia/Audio/Transcripts. --JWSchmidt 04:41, 26 August 2008 (UTC)

please stop doing that, Dtobias, I am happy to remove you from the project as well if necessary
It is not the link itself I am concerned about, it is intervention in a difficult situation in a manner seemingly designed to prolong and extend controversy. I consider it simple trolling, and it is time to knock it off.--Jimbo Wales 18:21, 15 September 2008 (UTC)

Hello
I wanted to say hello. I have noticed your interest with Moulton's background, as of lately. Right now, he is working on a task on his user talk page while he still has the ability to post there. If you are interested in his case, I would ask that you refrain from interjecting yourself into any of the old pages (as he is no longer able to respond there, so it may be frustrating for him), but wait until his task is done and a peer review will be established to discuss how he has accomplished his task and the merits therein. Also, I noticed that you spend time on the Picard background. If you would like, I originally crafted this as a demonstration of a way to try and frame the investigation without focusing on individual editors. If you would like to respond to it, it would be a welcome addition. Ottava Rima (talk) 05:32, 16 September 2008 (UTC)