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In 2006 swarms of POV pushers started editing Wikipedia. So, how did we respond?
I blocked seventeen thousand POV pushers.
I joined the Ayedee cabal and pushed my own POV
Block! Push POV! Block!
Right! We block for openness and to promote collaboration.
In 2006 we reached a point of no return, a nexus in the wiki continuum.
For example, Tempb, an anonymous user, violated the BLP policy. And what was our response?
I helped push Tempb's POV.
I like to push AyeDee Cabal POV.
Killer Poodle, you ***! It is important to know who to block.
Never block anyone who is pushing Ayedee Cabal POV.
I always block Moulton.
Order! Order! This is serious business!
Judge Jury is correct. This is serious.
Something is driving away honest wiki editors. I wonder what.
Trolls like Moulton drive away Ayedee Cabal members.
Moulton asks too many embarrassing questions.
People who ask questions are trolls. We must block trolls!
Poor Killer Poodle, can't you hide your identity with all that anonymity?
I rule that Killer Poodle can game the system and ban Moulton for outing, even though she revealed her own identity.
In conclusion, for openness we must protect the anonymity of Ayedee Cabal POV pushers.
To promote collaboration, we must block honest editors like Moulton
when they ask too many questions about Ayedee Cabal POV pushers.