Requests for comment/Support collaboration on Pashto Wikipedia/Requests/عثمان منصور انصاري

From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki

Original request[edit]

Complaint about Usman Mansur Ansari

This user:عثمان منصور انصاري, wished death upon me and mocked the recent floods in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Seendgay (talk) 15:43, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Notifications[edit]

User (pinged in text above)

Discussion on ps.wiki[edit]

Response of user[edit]

though i say sorry to seengay (if he really hurt by my comment), but their is nothing to be hurt of my comment!

کارن:Seendgay: plz translate the text bellow to all, so they could also understand what was written on ur talkage:

د کې پي کې سېلاوونو غمرازي! د خیبرپښتونخوا شاوخوا سېلاوي بارانونو تباهۍ او بربادۍ باندې خواشیني یو. مونږ داسې فکر کاوه چې سیندګی هم لکه چې سېلاوو په مخه اخېستی نو ځکه نه ښکاري!؟ :) په هرصورت الله دې مړه شوي وبښي او پاتې شونو ته جمیل صبر! --عثمان منصور انصاري (خبرې اترې) 13:57, 28 اپرېل 2015 (UTC)]

کارن:UsmanKhan: plz if you have some time to translate in simple sentences what is written above in pashto. regards


note: کارن:Seendgay: plz do not try anymore to waste yours, mine and stewards precious time by this type of arguments. hope u dont mind. :) --عثمان منصور انصاري (talk) 21:37, 1 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Comments[edit]

  • If this is not resolved by the users, we will need translators to verify that Seendgay's translation fairly represents the language of the comment. --Abd (talk) 22:37, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks, UsmanKhan. I do see what may be a smiley.... Please suggest to the user that he apologize for any unintended offense, because when users are upset, humor does not always come through as intended. Thanks. --Abd (talk) 19:47, 30 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Abd I will try my best :) , I know now most of the user on PsWp are angry and upset with each other. I message on the take page of Khangul and Afghanwrites also but they replied in a bed way-UsmanKhan (talk) 06:56, 1 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Please be patient. If users "respond in a bad way," don't join them in it. Imagine the situation of Khangul. He ran pswiki for many years, I would expect him to be upset. Give him time. It may not work, but if you stand for cooperation and collaboration, you will never regret it. One step at a time. Rushing increases the upset.
I see you, here, attempting to calm Seendgay down. Find others who will support that kind of effort. It only takes a few, at most; sometimes even one user doing this can make a difference. Too many of us, too quickly, want to decide who is good and who is bad so we can get rid of the bad people.
It doesn't work on the wikis and it doesn't work in real life, as I am afraid has been shown too often in human history. So we can, here, stand for doing something better. It may make a difference.
Wiki users who get stuck in responding in a bad way, often get themselves stuck outside. Sometimes not, but ... they still have to live with all the anger and blame and bad feelings, until they learn a better way. --Abd (talk) 20:39, 1 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Abd I completely agree with you. And I am very thankful to you for your struggle in such situation on PsWp, And I assure you that I will do what I can. There are some good users like Usman Mansoor and Ibrahim Khashrowdi I will tell them to be patient and not reply to the bed language of Khangul or Afghanwrites.In Future if there is any serious problem I will inform you. Once Again thank you so much Abd--UsmanKhan (talk) 21:17, 1 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

But Abd please also note what are Afghanwrites and Khangul doing on PsWp, They are using street language If you get help of a Pashto translator you will see that Afghanwrites and Khangul are using very abusive language that is not acceptable in any society, Actually they want to throw out all the users from that Wikipedia.Please see his contribution what is he doing there since a few days. I think he should be blocked for a short time (i.e. 3 days) so that he feel some regret.(sorry for Weak English)--UsmanKhan (talk) 21:30, 1 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]