On 5/8/07, Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/8/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
For casual readers, it doesn't matter that much. For admins, it really
matters.
Right. Admins make all sorts of privileged actions virtually all of which can be trivially reverted while casual readers only select the board.... oh. hm.
Don't know what either of you is really getting at, but this is simply inaccurate. Admins have recourse to deleted revisions, which may contain much content in breach of the law, if it were published, rather than merely archived deleted revisions.
The board can not revoke the licencing of the content, so their actions are largely insignificant in terms of ability to cause any lasting harm at all, and unlike the adminship, there is a regular process for their continuous review and reconfirmation or replacement.
Now what was your point again?
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