--- "Poor, Edmund W" <Edmund.W.Poor(a)abc.com> wrote:
If I thought asking one or both of the parties in
the "case in point" to stop editing the "page in
question"
would help, I would do so. They
MIGHT listen to me, but they might tell me to bugger
off, too :-(
Thats precisely the point. But instead of giving the
power to User:Ed --we give the power to the community
to enforce a vote decision to ban a pair of polarizers
from an article. We do this already with protected
pages -- but as we saw, the PP rules get run over by
sysops all the time.
Getting back to the point: I have just now started
editing "the article", so by the customs of our
strange little
tribe, I have just forfeited certain rights...
Well if we block the two typical polarized views
--(from editing the page for a week) then whatever
edits you make could then more clearly come under
scrutiny. ;-)
~S~
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