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− | Kirill was 22 years old in December 2006, when | + | Kirill was 22 years old in December 2006, when Jimbo Wales appointed him to Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee_Elections_December_2006/Candidate_statements/Questions_for_Kirill_Lokshin][http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/2006-December/059361.html] |
In 2005, Mr. Lokshin stated that he was "shamelessly stealing [a] userbox idea from Essjay," a fraud who was dismissed from all positions of authority after having been caught claiming false credentials to both the Wikipedia editing community and the New Yorker.[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Kirill_Lokshin&diff=25519852&oldid=prev][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Essjay/RFC][http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/07/31/060731fa_fact] Nine hours later, he added that he was "an engineer living in the state of Maryland."[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Kirill_Lokshin&diff=25556744&oldid=25539585] Mr. Lokshin was only 21-22 years old at this time. | In 2005, Mr. Lokshin stated that he was "shamelessly stealing [a] userbox idea from Essjay," a fraud who was dismissed from all positions of authority after having been caught claiming false credentials to both the Wikipedia editing community and the New Yorker.[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Kirill_Lokshin&diff=25519852&oldid=prev][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Essjay/RFC][http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/07/31/060731fa_fact] Nine hours later, he added that he was "an engineer living in the state of Maryland."[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Kirill_Lokshin&diff=25556744&oldid=25539585] Mr. Lokshin was only 21-22 years old at this time. |
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- This is not a biography, but an critical evaluation of a Wikipedia user's performance in office.
Kirill Lokshin is the coordinator of Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee.[1] Under his watch, the Committee has endured scandal after scandal, from the pseudonymous FT2's zoophilia edits to David Boothroyd's exposure and resignation.[2][3][4][5]
Resumé
Kirill was 22 years old in December 2006, when Jimbo Wales appointed him to Wikipedia's Arbitration Committee.[6][7]
In 2005, Mr. Lokshin stated that he was "shamelessly stealing [a] userbox idea from Essjay," a fraud who was dismissed from all positions of authority after having been caught claiming false credentials to both the Wikipedia editing community and the New Yorker.[8][9][10] Nine hours later, he added that he was "an engineer living in the state of Maryland."[11] Mr. Lokshin was only 21-22 years old at this time.
In December 2006's Arbitration Committee elections, Kirill said, "I'm an electrical/computer engineer by profession."[12] Sixteen months later, he made a minor change to his userpage statement: "Professionally, I'm an engineer…" [13] On August 10, 2008, the Washington Post’s Tom Dunkel described him as a "24-year-old software engineer from Rockville" [14][15]
As recently as October 2008, he gave his address as that of his parents.[1]
Predecided cases
…[16]
Response to allegations of sexual harassment
…
Infiltration by political operatives
Zoophilia scandals
The association between Kirill Lokshin's Arbitration Committee and advocacy for bestiality became controversial again in May, when his colleague "Coren," Marc-André Pelletier of Montreal, was challenged on Wikipedia Review for publishing and administering a website which hosts stories appearing to advocate this practice, as well as incest between fathers and underaged sons, alongside hardcore gay pornography.[22][23] Pelletier remains an active arbitrator in good standing.
- ^ Society of Military History, membership directory, October 2008, http://www.smh-hq.org/directory/Directory.pdf