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ImperatorExercits for low-level op

I, ImperatorExercitus, am making a request for low level op. During my time on #Halopedia, I have never gotten banned and kicked only a few times (the majority of which were simple misunderstanding). In addition, I have warned spammers, flamers, and "hit-and-run" vandals (that is, they say something offensive, and then leave). I am quite experienced with operator skills, as I have experimented and learned them on #gruntcorner. As for lag, I have recently gotten a new internet which is much faster, thus nulling the incident on Gruntcorner, which I now freely admit was due to my laggy internet. I often contribute to discussion civily on #halopedia, and am on good books (for the most part) with everyone. I've been on the IRC for several months (every day except on when my computer crashes/I'm away), for over 5 hours each day. So, I believe that I fit the standards and would make a decent operator! Cheers. Sincerely, User:ImperatorExercitus/sig

  Support - He's a good member who has followed the rules since he's been here. Is a nice guy who more or less can talk to anyone, from a Grizzled Veteran to a Newbie Newb. File:CommanderTony Signature Logo.png Commander Tony, Administrator of HalopediaTalk 9/25/2008

  Support - Relatively good support (2 out of 5) for Internet Explorer!! Although I have the assumption that we have enough OP for the #halopedia channel (We need some for #halo-fanon!!), I'm guessing having another one should bolster the defence...wait...that doensn't make any sense... oh well...relatively good support!! :P Little_Missy - File:Cortana Gif.gif 19:26, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

  Support - Just because you "Opposed" me doesn't mean I'm going to do that to you out of spite. Besides, you're easy to talk to. :P Gunnery Sergeant Matoro3311 | File:GunnerySergeant.gif 17:28, 26 September 2008 (UTC)

When I opposed, I only meant that you should spend a little more time on the IRC and warn spammers, vandals, and flamers a bit more. Otherwise, I would also support you! =D Cheers. Sincerely, RickrollerGeneralÌṂρεσάḹόґṃΨɫɬɮɺɭʎʟFile:Cavalier achievement.gif

  Oppose - Yeah, I really don't see you as operator material... HaloDude 20:33, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

  Neutral - You're a great candidate for op, but I still see you a being too new. Дельта-269ГоворитьВклады 17:07, 28 September 2008 (UTC)

Actually, I've been on for several months now; over five months, in fact. I've been more active in terms of conversation than anybody all day (there might be one or two exceptions). Therefore, I would be able to kick the vandals/spammers/flamers the moment I spot something wrong. Before, I've asked the op (who were inactive) to no effect. Then, I would have to sit it out, while the entire channel was filled with their moaning/shrieking/flaming. Cheers. Sincerely, User:ImperatorExercitus/sig

  Oppose Per HaloDude. --Darth tom (talk)

Contact matters

Hi everyone,

My recent contact status vote was declared successful and I have been acting as the #halopedia contact for four days now.

In this time, I have cleaned up the channel access list, instituted template groupings using the new atheme services, and removed old auto-kicks, to name a few. As many of you would have by now noticed, I have also revamped the on-wiki pages relating to the channel. The large, clogged main page has been replaced with several subpages, with a menu bar present on each of these.

The other administrators and myself are also discussing changes to be made to the channel rules, as well as the appointment of new operators (see below). I will keep you appraised on this page of any further developments.

Regards, — Manticore [ AdminIRCHOTMBot ] 14:41, 29 September 2008 (UTC)

They have? Huh --forgottenlord 00:23, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

New ops

Recently we have seen a large number of requests for operator status. The administrators have discussed these, taking into consideration the on-wiki voting, and have decided to undertake a trial opping of Delta-269. We are also discussing a possible trial of Halo_3 following this. I have archived all other requests as unsuccessful. Thank you all for your interest, and please don't hesitate to apply in the future. — Manticore [ AdminIRCHOTMBot ] 14:41, 29 September 2008 (UTC)


I'm so far disappointed with Delta's trial opping. Frequent unecessary opping to "scare" people isn't what i'd personally want to see on the IRC, especially as that could adapt into using ops to threaten people in the future. Not only is it really annoying but it's basically showing off. Also, muting the channel because "no u" was said twice is extremely excessive, and then to be in an argument over it for so long was extremely annoying for the channel too. I understand Pryo can be a handful but arguing with him isn't helping. HaloDude 21:44, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

That was something I was doing as a joke, and plan to never repeat. The muting do to "no u" was because I know PZ and Imperator, and I could tell it would develop into spamming, as it has in the past. Also, you never mentioned the fact that I did manage to stop a spammer (with the nick a_BIG_HAIRY_****) before they were able do any kind of spamming. Дельта-269ГоворитьВклады 21:54, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I wasn't present for the spammer, so I wouldn't know. Also, you muted without even asking simply for them to stop. Channel mutes, even when appropriate, always seem excessive, and this was the most excessive case I can actually remember this year. Pryo and Imperator may be hard to deal with (no offense to them) but a channel mute was a bit excessive and, in my opinion, used way too early in the incident. HaloDude 21:58, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Actually, there were two lines of "no u" before you muted the entire channel; I said one first, and then Pyro Zarkum replied; I see that everyday in the IRC. Cheers. Sincerely, User:ImperatorExercitus/SigT
That's true, but isn't it much better to stop an incident before it happens, and not after? Also, as it was my first day, I was a little over-eager to prove myself as able to successfully use op commands, I won't be doing any other channel mutings anymore either. Дельта-269ГоворитьВклады 22:04, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Stopping an incident before it happens isn't exactly best. This isn't Minority Report. On the IRC, stopping an incident when it happens gives you clear reason to act. Acting on suspicion that an incident is going to happen is, in my opinion, ridiculous, unless of course there's clear evidence something will happen. HaloDude 22:24, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
I wasn't having a "premonition". I was acting off of knowledge of previous encounters between PZ and Imperator, there have been several times when their harmless "no u"-ing became a "no u" flooding-fest. So I was acting on the assumption that it would happen again, like it has many times. Дельта-269ГоворитьВклады
Whatever the reson, it was excessive and certainly annoyed the channel. A simple "Stop" would have been best, and you could act from there if the continued. HaloDude 22:39, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
>.< I don't know about Pryo_Zarkum, but I've never said no u more than once in a row; I've definitely never spammed the channel with anything. Please, base of something you've seen happening. Cheers. Sincerely, User:ImperatorExercitus/SigT
Actually, I'd have to agree with you on there. I've never seen you spam, but I've seen you get a bit too into some arguments on there though. ChurchReborn 19:46, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
Premptive action should never take the form of actual operator action. Premptive action should be in the form of warnings and comments, little else. Yes, you *might* have prevented a spam fest that would have disrupted the channel, but you did this prevention by....disrupting the channel. --forgottenlord 04:16, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

I'm most concerned by the fact that you think the most appropriate way to deal with two possible disruptive users is to mute the channel. — Manticore [ AdminIRCHOTMBot ] 11:29, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

To be bluntly honest, before he was an op and there was some sort of commotion, he'd usually tell the present op/s to type /mode +m #halopedia and say how he would of muted the channel already if he had op because of some misunderstandings. Didn't think he actually would after ops that do mute the channel are usually bitched at by other ops and people, but eh.. ChurchReborn 19:46, 1 October 2008 (UTC)

Subtank and EwCDnaudee419

As we have done in the past, I'd like to suggest we give these two RfA candidates ops so that they can demonstrate their skills and aptitude for moderation to the community --forgottenlord 03:28, 30 September 2008 (UTC)

I'm fine with Subbles having operator abilities, as she is relatively active on the IRC Channel and has shown her responsibility. However, EwCDnaudee419 never appears on the IRC, and I mean that literally. So, basically,   Support for Subtank, and   Oppose for EwCDnaudee419. Cheers. Sincerely, RickrollerGeneralÌṂρεσάḹόґṃΨɫɬɮɺɭʎʟFile:Cavalier achievement.gif 16:45, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
He has a point, I really don't. IRC is annoying for me and I know how to show Authority if this is what this is about, I am an Admin. on two other sites. --Councilor Εw C 'DnaudeeBattle Net My Editcount 16:50, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Heh, I'm not saying that I oppose your RfA, it's just that you've never been on the IRC. To be honest, the fact that he's an administrator already proves that he's probably responsible to be an admin here. Cheers. Sincerely, RickrollerGeneralÌṂρεσάḹόґṃΨɫɬɮɺɭʎʟFile:Cavalier achievement.gif 16:52, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Well you haven't voted yet and honestly SHE isn't the only one who is an Admin. on other sites. Just because I'm not on IRC all the time doesn't mean I couldn't handle something like this. The point is I was trying to say that I know I'm not on IRC a lot, its only because I don't like it and I would never use these powers given to me. I was agreeing with you, but I don't want things to look/sound like its something beyond my capabilities. --Councilor Εw C 'DnaudeeBattle Net My Editcount 17:04, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
Blarg...I just changed my point of view when I said, "To be honest, the fact that he's an administrator already proves that he's probably responsible to be an admin here.". I was referring to you, not Subtank. Don't worry, I know that Subbles is a female. ;) Cheers. Sincerely, RickrollerGeneralÌṂρεσάḹόґṃΨɫɬɮɺɭʎʟFile:Cavalier achievement.gif 17:12, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
If he's not on, he's not on so don't give him ops. However, it is an offer we've made to every serious admin candidate this year. --forgottenlord 04:18, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
I've changed my mind. I have been on IRC a lot lately and learning as much as I have from ImperatorExercitus has changed my point of view on the situation. --Councilor Εw C 'DnaudeeBattle Net My Editcount 20:10, 1 October 2008 (UTC)
I'll second that. During his "lessons", I've taught him how to kick, ban properly, unban, mute, et cetera. We've had plenty of experience on #gruntcorner, using volunteered guinea pigs (including me) to get each of the following. I must admit, EwCDnaudee419 is a fast learner and can learn a lot in a short time. Cheers. Sincerely, User:ImperatorExercitus/SigT

Blemo, Op Removal

Due to my absence on Halopedia and the IRC, I am resigning my duties as low-level operator on #halopedia. Rawr, --User:Blemo/Sig

Spartansniper450 for low-level op

I'd like to request low-level op, ive been on #halopedia for almost 6 months now, i have a fair understanding of the rules and commands, if it helps I've never been kicked off, I'm on it almost everyday. Honor Guard Spartansniper450 4:37, Oct 30, 2008 (UTC)

  Oppose - You've been a frequent user of the IRC for the past month or so, not the past sixth months. I've barely seen you on after that, and I don't see you taking any role in fighting stupidity and upholding the rules of the channel. File:CommanderTony Signature Logo.png Commander Tony, Administrator of HalopediaTalk 10/30/2008