On Tue, 20 Jun 2006 18:29:32 -0400, "The Cunctator"
<cunctator(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Didn't speedy deletion get implemented around the
same time or even after
the change?
Speedy had certainly been around for a while beforehand.
I guess my point is that Wikipedia is too complicated
and big to draw firm
conclusions from any one's anecdotal experience, and attempts at rigorous
analysis should be encouraged.
For sure. On the other hand, when something is widely believed to be
doing more good than harm why not leave it place while we do the
analysis? An analysis based on the first month would have been
misleading anyway since people have started creating accounts to
document things made up in school one day (but it seems to me to be
much easier to deal with this kind of silliness now).
Guy (JzG)
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