User talk:63.72.102.163
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Regarding your edits to Wikipedia:Help desk: please do not attempt to impersonate other users, as this is viewed as an attempt to disrupt Wikipedia. -- The Anome 08:42, 22 March 2007 (UTC)
I have posted several times to the Help Desk before in the past, from different IP addresses, but every one just ignores me: -I have asked: where did my profile go, why did someone else put there name on my post, etc.
I thought that I might get someone's attention by saying that I was you. I did this because:
I made some significant contributions to the article on Bipolar Disorder several months ago. Those contributions are shown in the Discussion page, but, my name has been taken off the comments AND YOUR NAME HAS BEEN PUT IN ITS PLACE. You PLAGIARIZED me by taking my logon name off my posts to the Discussion Board and putting your name in its place. Further, the account that I used previously to make those posts has been deleted. I thought Wikipedia was supposed to be a place where: "Anyone can edit" an article.
I guess anyone can...but, ultimately, SOMEONE LIKE YOU WILL PUT YOUR NAME IN PLACE OF MINE. And, now, there is no way for me to take credit for those posts because, instead of having an account on Wikipedia and having a paper trail to show my contributions, my account has been deleted, you stole my posts, and now I am just: 63.72.102.163.
I guess Admin's can do anything on Wikipedia now.
"Fraud" carries an actual legal definition.... This is the legal definition: "intentional deception resulting in injury to another person." Where is that "injury"?
Now, there is an actual "legal" definition for PLAGIARISM: "Passing off someone else's work as your own, whether word for word or merely the creative ideas. This can amount to copyright infringement if permission has not been obtained from the copyright owner for use of the expressive elements of the work. Even if permission is granted, putting your name on someone else's work is still plagiarism and is unethical within artistic, scientific, academic and political communities."
If Wikipedia wants to have a reputation as being a professional, academic site, then I think my acquisation of plagiarism should be examined....
Or, can Admin's do whatever they want?
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