Phil Boswell wrote:
"Steve Bennett" <stevage(a)gmail.com>
wrote in
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Does bad faith matter for deleting or keeping an
article? I mean,
regardless of what awful motives someone has, at the end of the day
we should just delete articles we don't want, and keep articles we do,
right?
This is my naive, un-AfD-contaminated optimism here :)
Take a look at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Process_is_Important
Wikipedia is a neutral and unbiased compilation of notable, verifiable
facts. "When the best sort of sysop has to break the law to do what
everyone knows is right, there's something wrong with the law.
--JimboWales" (from Elian's userpage again...)
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