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Tree shaping case comes to a close - what does the decision tell us?

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By Ncmvocalist

The Arbitration Committee opened no new cases. Two cases are currently open.

Open cases

MickMacNee (Week 4)

(See earlier Signpost coverage for background about this case.) An additional kilobyte was submitted in on-wiki evidence.

Tree shaping (Week 11)

The case was opened after allegations of long-term COI editing on the Tree shaping article, and problematic usage of the article's talk page. 9 editors submitted evidence on-wiki, and several proposals were submitted in the workshop, including proposed principles and findings of fact by drafter Elen of the Roads. Drafter Elen of the Roads amended the proposals before submitting them in the proposed decision for arbitrators to vote on, and remedy proposals were considered over the last week. 13 active arbitrators voted on the final decision before the case came to a close today.

What is the effect of the decision and what does it tell us?
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Way too much time spent on this moot court crap. Ban the shitheads and put the Arbcom to work on articles. It's just insane how people who say they are incapable of reading books and laying out a page will nevertheless go research all these diffs and all. I know peeps love drama and flaming and arguing, but there are plenty of areas to slake the thirst outside of this whole shebang.TCO (reviews needed) 03:08, 12 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Namecalling, huh? Yeah, that's much more productive than conflict resolution. Powers T 00:22, 14 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]




       

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