I am not sure if this is the right subforum or not, but whateven. Anyway, this is a twitter spambot that evades filters by posting random book clips, along with the usual spam. Some guy at Gawker ( http://gawker.com/5887697/how-i-fou...nd-horseebooks-the-internets-favorite-spambot ) has found the creators identity, and I was wondering if this would be article worthy?
haha, kcgreen keeps retweeting their shit. which is kinda hilarious srsly, what the fuck am i reading.jpg
Haha. But srsly i just checked my contribs mate, i haven't interacted with you at all apart from putting the welcome template on your page way back. Maybe you're thinking of someone else?
Someone using your account tagged it for deletion and sent me a message about while I was in the middle of working on it.
I am very confused. There is no record of me doing this, and the guy who wrote your talkpage was hipcrime. Could you send me a link to the message i sent?
Cool, I will work on it little tonight and hopefully doesn't get baleeeted in the middle of it again.
Isn't this like that floating cloud that was on peoples myspace profiles a few years back that had people going batshit crazy.
Yeah I am uploading a ton of horse_ebooks tweets at the moment. If anyone wants to look through them just check out my contribs on the wiki and set the filter to files.
There should be some photos of the Alexia Kountenetvz or whateverguy floating around in the edits somewhere also.
hi. i did not tag the article. when i saw an editor tag it, i dropped what i thought was a polite note on your talkpage, and then you wrote "fuck it then", and i took that as a delete request. sry dude.
Oblique should not have tagged your article, as it was in the middle of being worked on. I have informed him that that is not acceptable behavior and if it happens again let me know.
a clarification of policy might be in order. Oblique was going by the directive in TJC (now archived) that when you see an article that isn't up to snuff, to 'tag it, and move on' (paraphrased). perhaps he should have waited a day or so before tagging, but that was not made clear in the TJC post. Oblique is a tireless worker, and i would hate to lose him as an editor.