User talk:Cumguzzler

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! Nice work on taking out all those "virulents" - that adjective is not something we want used a lot around here. I also liked your work on World Church of the Creator. However, there is a problem and I must admit I and several others are guilty of being lazy: We haven't yet made a warning for new users about our user name policy. In short we do not allow for offensive user names. The developers will therefore be renaming your account but we need to know which user nic you want. You can respond here. Cheers! --maveric149

it has now: see wikipedia:no offensive usernames

Seeing you have missed the message above, I'm just adding something so you'll see this in the recent changes page. Welcome, but please change your name to something else! --Robert Merkel 07:26 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)

Hi, there, whoever you are. You've added some good contributions here - how did you determine that the plane in that phony tourist photograph was a 757, by the way? - but I must agree with Robert's thoughts - a change of 'nic' is needed in accordance to common sense and Wikipedia policy.

Two questions, just out of curiosity, Mr. Merkel:
What makes you think this user is a "Mr."? It seems to me this name swings either way, depending on whether the person is heterosexual, homosexual, and/or autosexual.
What makes you think this user hasn't seen the messages on the user and usertalk pages? My guess was the person had seen them and was ignoring them in the reasonable expectation that the community would talk the issue to death before, if ever, getting around to changing this username. -- isis 07:39 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)
Mr or Ms., makes no difference as far as the name goes, it's still offensive. As to why I referred to the person as "Mr. Guzzler" it was because I feel extremely uncomfortable calling somebody "Cumguzzler" even if that's the name they give themselves, and in my experience on the Net few women, regardless of their sexual preferences, would give themselves such a name, particularly on a website not dedicated to discussion of sexual matters. It was probably wrong to have made that assumption. Sorry about that.
Secondly, nobody's been complaining about this person's actual edits so far so I (and I presume other regular users) was willing to assume that given a chance to respond reasonably, they would. I may be wrong, in which case the name will be changed in fairly short order. --Robert Merkel 08:07 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)

Guzzler, seeing you're clearly active and reading recent changes, must have seen the messages on your talk page, and have not replied, I expect the developers will assume that you have no opinion on a preferred name change and will just pick a new one arbitrarily. --Robert Merkel 08:45 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)

I reccomend XXXguzzler Vera Cruz

How about "cumquat"? -- isis 08:52 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)

How about "Joseph" -Sv

or "Mary"-Sv

How about "757" - I was impressed by that Flight 11 business. -Arno

Why not simply User:C. Guzzler? --mav

Just e-mail Brion, he's probably the only one who can make the change. --Eloquence 09:23 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)


I could deal with just plain "Guzzler." Part of an effective process functioning is the responsibility of the participants to be sensitive to the sensibilities of others involved. I think I could safely say that Wikipedians generally tend to be pretty liberal and intelligent, but there's clearly a great deal of discomfort with "Cumguzzler," including on my own part. I have to question what someone is trying to accomplish by parading such intimations of overt sexuality in a public forum in such a manner that they're guaranteed to know that they're offending people. What the hell is the point?

--user:jaknouse



Guzzler you should respond to these messages or your username will be changed without your consent. Mintguy

I wonder is she/he knows actually looks at recent changes. - fonzy

It's highly likely that they have, as they have made some further edits to articles that were recently edited (and were thus in the recent changes list) Unless they're clairvoyant, they are following Recent Changes. --Robert Merkel

I think anyone who makes a name like this does it to get attention, be "in your face" defiantly, and has a mini control drama running intentionally or otherwise. I don't like the name, but I didn't want to be the first person to whine about it. Maybe this person is mixing Latin cum and guzzler. Riiiightt! =) BF


Cumguzzler has changed today to using the names 'Cockgoblin' and now 'Polesmoker'. One might generously assume this to be unilateral de-escalation (using progressively less overt names until one is found that will be tolerated by other users while still making whatever point is intended). --Brion 00:28 Jan 17, 2003 (UTC)

Is he there yet? To one "that will be tolerated by other users", I mean. In any event, Brion, could you please close out his earlier names now and convert the contributor's name for his old edits to his current name, so users can find him and he can get credit for his substantive work? -- isis 00:48 Jan 17, 2003 (UTC)
'E's also made an edit as CrucifiedChrist and is lately back to Cumguzzler. --Brion 01:06 Jan 17, 2003 (UTC)
I wondered if that was 'im/'er. A quote is in order. "If it wasn't for your immaturity none of this would've happened.. oooo... this could be messy[sticky]...ooooo but you don't seem to mind." BF

Hi. I changed your username to CG. --Uncle Ed 19:22 Jan 17, 2003 (UTC)

One potential problem, people may confuse him with GC. . - Arno.
I have once. Maybe TWFKACG?  ;-) Koyaanis Qatsi
So did I. Why not C. Guzzler? It would be a kinda inside joke about what the "C" means. --mav

Your username[edit]

Your username has been blocked as inappropriate, in line with our blocking policy. You are encouraged to create a new account and contribute to Wikipedia under a more appropriate username, and in a constructive manner. See Wikipedia:Username for guidance on selecting an appropriate username. You may also edit Wikipedia without creating an account. You are not allowed to edit Wikipedia under an inappropriate username. If you would like to discuss the block, you may edit your talk page or email the administrator who blocked you.

Due to Wikipedia's mechanism for enforcing name changes, your IP address may be temporarily blocked. Unless you have also been engaging in vandalism, we will remove that block as soon as possible—if this doesn't happen within an hour or so, please email an administrator and explain the situation (see the list of administrators).

If you want to keep the contributions from your old account for your new one, leave a note on Wikipedia:Changing username. This can only be done before you create the new one. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rhobite (talkcontribs) 21:19, 26 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]