POV pushers get burnout or get weeded out? Really? How do we make this
happen faster?
I know that certain subjects (Israel-Palestine, for example) always have
attracted a continual stream of people with an agenda. But I would say that
for the most part, the culture that recognizes the value (not just the
policy) of NPOV is growing, slowly but surely.
On Jan 29, 2008 6:00 PM, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/26/08, Steven Walling
<steven.walling(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I say we ignore the userbox problem. Seriously.
The kind of person who
would
have userboxes advocating for killing or
pedophilia is just the kind of
POV
pusher that gets burnout or is weeded out through
poor behavior. The
vast
majority of good Wikipedians know that
inflammatory userboxes are a bad
thing.
POV pushers get burnout or get weeded out? Really? How do we make this
happen faster?
Steve
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