Zoe-
If this is to be the standard policy, and the 1 week
limit is maintained on the Votes for Deletion page,
and I am not allowed to delete any pages that I put on
the Votes for deletion page, then I see no point in
even attempting to delete any pages. This is
completely unworkable.
I disagree. Copyright violations are the exception, junk pages are the
rule. The latter can be deleted without delay. But we need to avoid
copyright paranoia and give every user the benefit of the doubt. Not
everyone realizes that it is necessary for them to give us permissions
before we can use their material. Furthermore, users who copy material
from elsewhere often become good contributors over time -- treating them
with courtesy is a good approach. Honestly: Have you been aware of all the
finer points of copyright before joining Wikipedia? Most people aren't. Be
a little forgiving.
Oh, and by the way, The Cunctator has unilaterally,
without discussion, deleted "If the page contains no
useful content (all gibberish for example) and no
useful history, this step may be skipped." from the
[[Wikipedia:Policy on permanent deletion of pages]]
page.
Already reverted by Koyaanis. I consider this a violation of Wikiquette --
important policies like that should not be unilaterally removed without
*prior* discussion.
Regards,
Erik