On 1/25/07, Phil Sandifer <Snowspinner(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Exactly. And the problem is that the people take the
process pages
and bite the newbies. Elsewhere in this thread I used the
hypothetical example of Susan:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
User:Phil_Sandifer/Susan
Problem is most of the stuff our general corwd can do in that way has
already been done.
That's the question here. How can we take away the
ability of the
clueless to bite the newbies.
I suspect the easiest answer would be an arbcom with the balls to
give a complete pass to a rogue admin who went and nuked about there
dozen pages in a two minute time period, and to pass a finding
"Admin's actions were completely right, and none of these pages
should be recreated." Make the place hostile to the process junkies
and get them to fork.
Wouldn't work. You see process junkies would take that as a new
process and use it to make your life misserable. In any case the odds
of arbcom getting to the case before the admin has been indef blocked
and all the pages undeleted are um nill.
It also makes adminship a seriously big deal.
Actually, that would be a good policy page. [[Wikipedia:Bite the
process junkies]]
[[Wikipedia:Just try and get along]]
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geni