On 5/20/06, Jimmy Wales <jwales(a)wikia.com> wrote:
If that is true, then the template at the time is misleading and scary
and distracting to readers. I propose that we eliminate the requirement
that semi-protected articles have to announce themselves as such to the
general public. They can be categorized as necessary, of course, so
that editors who take an interest in making sure things are not
excessively semi-protected can do so, but there seems to me to be little
benefit in announcing it to the entire world in such a confusing fashion.
If the semi-prot banner is removed for pages like GWB, I suggest we increase
the friendliness of a user who does try and edit it. We do want new users,
after all. Something like "Hi! Bet you thought Wikipedia was the
encyclopaedia anyone can edit, right? Well, it is...but articles like this
one are so popular that we've had to restrict it. On the other hand, there
are over a million articles that need your help. Click here to find out
which..."
Or something.
Steve