User:Ecemaml/Civility
Appearance
- Rudeness
- Insults and name calling
- "stalker" (first time), "stalker" (second time), "stalking to me" (third time)
- Judgmental tone in edit summaries (e.g. "snipped rambling crap") or talk-page posts ("that's the stupidest thing I've ever seen")
- Gross profanity or indecent suggestions directed at another contributor
- Belittling contributors because of their language skills or word choice
- Taunting; deliberately pushing others to the point of breaching civility even if not seeming to commit such a breach themselves
- Ill-considered accusations of impropriety; for instance, calling someone a liar, or accusing him/her of slander or libel
- Lies, including deliberately asserting false information on a discussion page in order to mislead one or more editors
- Quoting another editor out-of-context in order to give the impression that he or she hold views they do not hold, or in order to malign them
- Making personal attacks, including but not limited to racial, ethnic, sexual, and religious slurs
- permalinks. A section with my user name as title is introduced.
- Using derogatory language towards other contributors or, in general, referring to groups such as social classes, nationalities, ethnic groups, religious groups, or others in a derogatory manner
- Harassment
- Feigned incomprehension, "playing dumb"
- Introduction of his own site on the grounds of "add other newspapers and structure links"
- Replacement of first-hand and official source (Government of Gibraltar) with second-one source (his own site) in History of Gibraltar
- Replacement of first-hand and official source (Government of Gibraltar) with second-one source (his own site) in Gibraltar constitutional referendum, 2006
- Replacement of first-hand and official source (Government of Gibraltar) with second-one source (his own site) in MV New Flame
- "Spain signed the UN convention on the law of the sea which formally recognises Gibraltar waters". However a) the provided source says nothing about such a statement (it merely points at the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea; b) the editor is perfectly aware of the contents of the Disputed status of Gibraltar article (see here)