From:
"Tony Sidaway" <minorityreport(a)bluebottle.com>
JAY JG said:
You obviously do; you've even voted to delete
some schools.
Haven't we all?
Nope.
The
organized inclusionists do not read the article, nor do they
believe they should have to; for them, including all school
articles is a matter of "principle", usually of the "Wikipedia is
not paper" and/or "schools are intrinsically notable" sort.
Well that's a very serious charge. You're accusing some unnamed people
of making bogus votes on VfD--copy-pasted and without looking at the
article in question.
Do you have some evidence to support this?
"Very serious charge"? Get real, this is a Wikipedia mail-list. As
for evidence, here's one example of an editor who took some valuable
time out of editing Pokemon related articles to make 17 identical keep
votes on schools in 9 minutes, and soon after another 10 identical
keep votes in 4 minutes:
[
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=…
Several times she was able to get in 3 keep votes a minute. I envy
her
her internet connection; I couldn't have even gotten to all those VfD
pages in that time, much less read the related article, edited, voted,
saved, and returned.
Well that's Ketsy, bless her socks. I first bumped into her the other day
when I happened to revert one of her edits on
and she went to talk. Nobody's
roboposter.
Funny thing is, Ketsy's *first* Vfd vote against a schools listing was
just two days ago, and she has been editing since February and
participating occasionally on VfD since early March.
So I don't think you can class her as one of these "organized
inclusionists".
Try again.