2008/9/14 Christiano Moreschi <moreschiwikiman(a)hotmail.co.uk>uk>:
Another good point. It's really a syndrome of
"en's younger brothers" mentality. Said syndrome is usually marked by far
more relaxed discipline than on en, and considerable antipathy towards en people who dare
suggest that en standards might actually be better.
This mentality, as I read it, is how Poetlister got a foot in the door at WQ: how the
accounts there still aren't all banned and retain most privileges, how an attempt to
merely tag them as socks based on FT2's meta report got reverted, and it also explains
this thread:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:ANI#admin_abuse:_block_on_wikitionary
Personally, I think some chips need to come off shoulders here. There needs to be greater
cross-project cooperation, not pointless hostility for the sake of it.
The en:wq problem is fundamentally Aphaia enabling Poetlister's
activities there, apparently due to resentment of en:wp or something.
I think a detailed explanation from her is in order at this time.
- d.