On 10/21/07, George Herbert <george.herbert(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's not a routine protection; it's a
longstanding, active, serious abuse
case.
Even so, this is not what we've ever done! What this is is an
effective elevation of admins into a specially protected
"super"-editor class that have full powers to decide and control what
goes in an article. That is NOT what an admin is supposed to do,
article contents have always been decided by community consensus. It
is a foundational issue, right up there with Free Content and NPOV.
This is counter to what wikipedia is. We're not Citizendium.
--Oskar