Erm, not sure - have you got any numbers on this?
Maybe we should count ;)
Mark
--- Matt Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Which is what is almost always done. Very few
articles are actually deleted.
-Matt
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004 17:35:32 -0700 (PDT), Mark
Richards
<marich712000(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
That would be better, but it still denies future
generations of Wikipedian the right to edit and
improve. There are a few circumstances where
legal,
ethical reasons or simple nonsense compel
deletion,
but blanking, redirecting or refactoring is
almost
always better.
Mark
--- David Carson <david(a)hemiware.com> wrote:
> Mark Richards wrote:
> >The trouble with VFU is that only
admins can
even
> see
> >what was deleted. The process is proundly un
wiki.
>
>
> Perhaps it would be helpful if listings on VFU
were
> accompanied by an
> admin copying the deleted article to a temporary
> subpage a.s.a.p. ?
> Cheers!
> David...
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