On May 29, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Conrad Dunkerson wrote:
I was suggesting that PART of the reason for the
excessive hatred
directed
at Wikipedia and the admin community in particular are the actions of
some
admins. The original poster said that a lost Wikipedia user can also
be a
new anti-Wikipedia crusader.
I just want to note that I agree with this. We do
have a problem with
sometimes inflaming "problem users" rather than educating them into
good contributors or deflating and wearing them out until they leave.
Is this primarily due to the growth of the site? In my opinion, yes.
What can we do about this without making our problems (this and/or
others) worse? I don't know. Conrad, do you have any suggestions? In
any case, I do appreciate you bringing this up, it is good that we are
(once again) having this discussion. This *is* the sort of "good
response to critics" that we hope to practice.
Jesse Weinstein