User:5ko
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Hello!
My name is Petko Yotov, I am from Paris, France. Wikipedia user since 2003, mostly active at the Bulgarian Wikipedia -- one of the first editors (since December 6, 2003) and administrators there[1] with a total of more than 20000 edits [2] [3] including >6000 maps (used the account Петко for non-sysop edits, and Robo5 for >45900 automated edits for maintainance). Naturally, my opinions and vision of Wikipedia are based on my experience in the Bulgarian language version and the individuals who form that online community.
The most important, strategic things in Wikipedia (after the GFDL and the WP:NPOV), I think are
- Civility, No personal attacks, Do not bite the newcomers (we need to attract more editors and not frighten them so that they can stay and continue to contribute)
- m:Voting is evil, now mostly at Polling is not a substitute for discussion (what is right is not always popular)
- Absolute block to any propaganda (for the sake of NPOV, that's why we need more editors and opinions)
And all these are certainly not mutually exclusive. That is the big problem on bg:, alas.[1]
Currently I do not have the time and possibility to work at Wikipedia every day as I did for several years. I also resigned from my administrator rights in the Bulgarian Wikipedia, Wikibooks and Wiktionary. I continue to work with the infoBG-L (Bulgarian) Wikimedia Press Release team and try to participate in the Policy- adoption procedures and discussions. I also sometimes help new users with the software and rules of the encyclopedia, at bg: and at commons: (mostly formatting, propper tagging, etc.)
For faster contact, please use:
- this email form;
- my talk page on bg.wikipedia;
- http://5ko.free.fr/ - my personal homepage.
Languages : Български, Français, English.
- ^ Here is the situation at bg:, alas: extremely rude/impolite user(s) pushing an agenda, intimidating and kicking out new and even long time editors, and then free to maintain their propaganda versions on several key articles; impossible to ban them, as their supporters (more civilized, but sharing the same agenda) are more than 20-25% and no voting can reach the required 80%; almost no new users stay, this percentage did not change for two years now. Recently, the user was blocked indefinitely and no sysop was willing to unblock him, regardless of the enormous quarrel that the "supporters" created. The vandal then continued to disrupt the project through several open proxies, and created several sock-puppets.