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== Page integrity ==


comment from 08-28-2010:<BR>
For some reason {{User2|Jer Straaf}} feels it is needed to give the users only access to his point of view on these pages. I am removing the images and content I created for these pages, and do '''NO LONGER ALLOW ANYONE TO USE THEM''' on the Second Life Wiki. As of now 6 September 2010 the page integrity has been compromised and should been seen as grieving propaganda from {{User2|Jer Straaf}}, {{User2|Yevad_Doobie}} and {{User2|DOUGIE_Flossberg}}.[[User:Stryker Jenkins]] 06:38, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
This topic is not covered in a consistent manner.<BR>
The VRC (formerly the SLRC) is only one of many SL railroading groups. This article contains VRC advertisements and a link to their private web site.<BR>
Jer Straaf


Answer:<BR>
The statement made here by Stryker is untrue. He has given no specific examples because there are none.<BR>
Yes the creator of this page is member of the VRC. You should not feel wronged if the page isn't complete enough in your view. Just suggest addition or changes to it.<BR>
Unless my changes have been un-done again, this wiki article is now clear, concise and well organized.  With the exception of the VRC advertisements, it is also objective.<BR>
--[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 13:37, 26 August 2010 (UTC)
Please look at this article and form your own opinion.<BR>
[[User:Jer Straaf|Jer Straaf]] 02:42, 7 September 2010 (UTC)<BR>
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Erm, propaganda?  You published tarnished approximations of 2 of my established brand names in SL on the wiki page without even consulting me, which I have since asked you to remove.  If you had consulted me you would have received a flat refusal as I do not want my brands associated with this page for a number of reasons.  Now I see a slanderous statement about me at the top of this page, which I am taking on its pathetic face value at this moment...[[User:Yevad Doobie|Yevad Doobie]] 03:51, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
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== Content editing and removal ==
 
"''who are we to decide what goes and what stays''"... As long as information is not out of date or proven to be wrong information should stay as it is and not be needlessly removed. This is for the benefit of '''all viewers''' of the SLRR main wiki page. --[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 11:58, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
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If the information is about Linden Labs' SLRR, is objective and is factual, it stays. If it is off-topic, biased or self-serving, it goes.  It's that easy, Stryker, everyone except you gets that.<BR>
Yevad Doobie has even filed a support ticket to have his entry removed from the "SLRR Stations" list.<BR>
[[User:Jer Straaf|Jer Straaf]] 23:37, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
 
:* Removal of "SLRR Station" would be counter productive and self serving. Certainly not in the best interest of the SL users who want this information. --[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 10:07, 7 September 2010 (UTC)<BR>
: This is a "straw man fallacy" Stryker, nobody is proposing that the section be removed.  Most residents use classified ads and work hard to build popularity and traffic for better search results, etc.  The rest of us are playing Second Life, what game are you playing? [[User:Jer Straaf|Jer Straaf]] 22:53, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
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We seem to have a working solution  for the problems with this page, but there are a few open ends that i think should be fixed.
The current page text says about the SLRR:
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"Some residents feel it is completely unnecessary, some residents believe that it should remain free and open for use by all residents, others have tried to control and restrict usage of the SLRR. Some residents believe that the LDPW shows favoritism towards one particular SL railroading group."<BR><BR>
This text is a left over of the past wiki war.  I do not think is provides a very  inviting introduction to the SLRR. For sure we must be able to do better on the front page. My suggestion is that we have a short dicussion here to find a format acceptable to all, that is a bit more positive. Any takers? [[User:Vaughn Deluca|Vaughn Deluca]] 11:47, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
 
== Linden word on the subject ;) ==


I'm the Linden responsible for community-facing stuff on this wiki, so I hope this clarifies:


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Okay, first, Jer, it helps to not type in ALL CAPS. That looks like shouting and has the unfortunate effects of provoking anger.


The entire community is wronged when a subject is covered in an inconsistent or biased manner.<BR>
Second, '''this isn't Wikipedia, we don't enforce NPOV like they do'''. Sometimes NPOV is useful, ''but'' many articles are ''expected'' to have subjective bias based on real experiences, which can turn a dry read into something more vivid and useful — especially when it comes to culture. (We're more like [http://tvtropes.org/ TVTropes] that way.) However, we're ''always'' subject to the Second Life Terms of Service here, so inflammatory behavior that violates that isn't cool.
I submitted additional text to you and it was used, however, the article does not seem to currently contain it.<BR>
The recent meeting is not the beginning of standard-setting on the SLRR, published and de facto standards have existed for years.<BR>
The mention of your own group's station locations is just an obvious example, lots of people have track-side stations.<BR>
Please present the public with a more balanced treatment of this subject, I have tried to help you.<BR>
Jer Straaf<BR>


Answer:<BR>
'''[[Editing_Guidelines#Linking_of_Content|''It's fine'' to list related pages]] towards the end of an article. This is ''not'' out of scope. Linden Lab ''encourages'' connecting related ideas.''' On help pages, you often see this as "See also" or "Related resources". (This is common on Wikipedia as well.) The point is to provide broader context without diluting the article's focus. Without those links, most Residents would be at a loss as to where to go next — in this case, to find out about other railroads. So, it's alright to list "Other Railway initiatives", and I see some of these initiatives already have their own pages. That's the right thing to do, and that's great!
If you have additional Station landmarks or other factual information to add the the main page you can of course do so.<BR>
The whole nature of a wiki is to provide users with up-to-date information. Like other resources, for example wiki page links or websites of other SL railroad related groups.
The only thing that may be wise to do is to also present source information and leave the information that is not totally wrong in place.<BR>
I would be more then willing to offer my help to put your or anyone elses information in the main page. (But I know you can do it Jer :) ).<BR>
--[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 12:27, 27 August 2010 (UTC)


Hopefully railroad factions who aren't yet included will be inspired to make the listing more comprehensive.


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What ''would'' be beyond the scope of this article? As an example, ''if'' other railway initiative descriptions began to take up multiple paragraphs and dominate the article — then those should be moved to other pages too. Again, I emphasize: '''simple links are good'''.
 
Carry on, ''choo-choo!''
 
{{TorSig}} <font size="1">on 2010-09-01 @ 4:58 AM Pacific</font>


ONLY OFFICIAL LINDEN STATIONS SHOULD APPEAR IN THIS WIKI.<BR>
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YOU ARE NOT THE LINDENS, THEREFORE, YOUR PRIVATE GROUP'S STATIONS SHOULD NOT BE LISTED HERE.<BR>
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PLEASE CONSIDER USING SL'S CLASSIFIED ADS INSTEAD.<BR>
Jer Straaf<BR>


Answer:<BR>
:* retracting comments from 11:09, 2 September 2010 (UTC) to Jer and Torley  --[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 17:02, 2 September 2010 (UTC)
That is one opinion, yours. I tend to disagree. This page is about ALL of the Second Life Railroad.<BR>
 
The wiki can be added to by anyone. There for you can add any station you like.<BR>
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See: [[Editing_Guidelines]] for more information.<BR>
--[[User:Stryker Jenkins|Stryker J]] 14:27, 27 August 2010 (UTC)


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:: This text-brawl needs to end now for everyone involved. I've given Jer Straaf a warning due to unuseful, inflammatory rambling which doesn't constructively followup on my earlier comments. Remember that there are ''many'' external places where dissenting opinions can be raised. This wiki, however, is owned by Linden Lab. {{TorSig}} <font size="1">on 2010-09-02 @ 9:19 AM Pacific</font>

Latest revision as of 03:47, 12 September 2010


Page integrity

For some reason Jer Straaf feels it is needed to give the users only access to his point of view on these pages. I am removing the images and content I created for these pages, and do NO LONGER ALLOW ANYONE TO USE THEM on the Second Life Wiki. As of now 6 September 2010 the page integrity has been compromised and should been seen as grieving propaganda from Jer Straaf, Yevad_Doobie and DOUGIE_Flossberg.User:Stryker Jenkins 06:38, 7 September 2010 (UTC)

The statement made here by Stryker is untrue. He has given no specific examples because there are none.
Unless my changes have been un-done again, this wiki article is now clear, concise and well organized. With the exception of the VRC advertisements, it is also objective.
Please look at this article and form your own opinion.
Jer Straaf 02:42, 7 September 2010 (UTC)


Erm, propaganda? You published tarnished approximations of 2 of my established brand names in SL on the wiki page without even consulting me, which I have since asked you to remove. If you had consulted me you would have received a flat refusal as I do not want my brands associated with this page for a number of reasons. Now I see a slanderous statement about me at the top of this page, which I am taking on its pathetic face value at this moment...Yevad Doobie 03:51, 7 September 2010 (UTC)

Content editing and removal

"who are we to decide what goes and what stays"... As long as information is not out of date or proven to be wrong information should stay as it is and not be needlessly removed. This is for the benefit of all viewers of the SLRR main wiki page. --Stryker J 11:58, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

If the information is about Linden Labs' SLRR, is objective and is factual, it stays. If it is off-topic, biased or self-serving, it goes. It's that easy, Stryker, everyone except you gets that.
Yevad Doobie has even filed a support ticket to have his entry removed from the "SLRR Stations" list.
Jer Straaf 23:37, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

  • Removal of "SLRR Station" would be counter productive and self serving. Certainly not in the best interest of the SL users who want this information. --Stryker J 10:07, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
This is a "straw man fallacy" Stryker, nobody is proposing that the section be removed. Most residents use classified ads and work hard to build popularity and traffic for better search results, etc. The rest of us are playing Second Life, what game are you playing? Jer Straaf 22:53, 7 September 2010 (UTC)



We seem to have a working solution for the problems with this page, but there are a few open ends that i think should be fixed. The current page text says about the SLRR:

"Some residents feel it is completely unnecessary, some residents believe that it should remain free and open for use by all residents, others have tried to control and restrict usage of the SLRR. Some residents believe that the LDPW shows favoritism towards one particular SL railroading group."

This text is a left over of the past wiki war. I do not think is provides a very inviting introduction to the SLRR. For sure we must be able to do better on the front page. My suggestion is that we have a short dicussion here to find a format acceptable to all, that is a bit more positive. Any takers? Vaughn Deluca 11:47, 12 September 2010 (UTC)

Linden word on the subject ;)

I'm the Linden responsible for community-facing stuff on this wiki, so I hope this clarifies:

Okay, first, Jer, it helps to not type in ALL CAPS. That looks like shouting and has the unfortunate effects of provoking anger.

Second, this isn't Wikipedia, we don't enforce NPOV like they do. Sometimes NPOV is useful, but many articles are expected to have subjective bias based on real experiences, which can turn a dry read into something more vivid and useful — especially when it comes to culture. (We're more like TVTropes that way.) However, we're always subject to the Second Life Terms of Service here, so inflammatory behavior that violates that isn't cool.

It's fine to list related pages towards the end of an article. This is not out of scope. Linden Lab encourages connecting related ideas. On help pages, you often see this as "See also" or "Related resources". (This is common on Wikipedia as well.) The point is to provide broader context without diluting the article's focus. Without those links, most Residents would be at a loss as to where to go next — in this case, to find out about other railroads. So, it's alright to list "Other Railway initiatives", and I see some of these initiatives already have their own pages. That's the right thing to do, and that's great!

Hopefully railroad factions who aren't yet included will be inspired to make the listing more comprehensive.

What would be beyond the scope of this article? As an example, if other railway initiative descriptions began to take up multiple paragraphs and dominate the article — then those should be moved to other pages too. Again, I emphasize: simple links are good.

Carry on, choo-choo!

- Torley-favicon.png on 2010-09-01 @ 4:58 AM Pacific


  • retracting comments from 11:09, 2 September 2010 (UTC) to Jer and Torley --Stryker J 17:02, 2 September 2010 (UTC)



This text-brawl needs to end now for everyone involved. I've given Jer Straaf a warning due to unuseful, inflammatory rambling which doesn't constructively followup on my earlier comments. Remember that there are many external places where dissenting opinions can be raised. This wiki, however, is owned by Linden Lab. - Torley-favicon.png on 2010-09-02 @ 9:19 AM Pacific