Indefinite blocks (until the editor bows to random authority) for
"incivility" are overboard.
Esp. in light of the fact that the vast majority of admins take no time to
determine the cause of the incivility.
Many cases of "incivility" are in-my-mind completely justified.
Indefinite blocks do nothing but inflame the situation.
Will Johnson
In a message dated 2/15/2009 11:50:24 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
scream(a)datascreamer.com writes:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2009 19:32:55 +0000, Patton 123 <pattonabc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well after the recent lengthy discussion and civility
etc on this
list, and this
<http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia%3ARequests_for_adminship%
2FBackslash_Forwardslash&diff=270554330&oldid=270553832>comment,
I've been thinking about a solution for
incivility. Wouldn't a 3RR-like
system be good? Users get a warning for a personal attack, and if they do
it
again a short block. There's obviously the problem that different people
regard different things as personal attacks, but it's food for
thought....
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No, I don't think so. Short 3RR blocks for incivility would be punitive
since the logic would be "For incivility you get a 24H block as
punishment". I would posit that a warning to the editor would suffice,
then based on the asshattedness of the editor, a preventative block.
Unblock as soon as they assert that they will not repeat the offense.
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Jon
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