Steve Summit wrote
Phil Sandifer wrote:
On Oct 1, 2006, at 4:50 AM, Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote:
I hear you. Perhaps that long discussed speedy criterion for "advertisements masquerading as articles" should be introduced.
Oh God, please no. You have no idea what that would become in the hands of some of our admins.
Is there anything we can do about *that* problem? If we can't at least document our norms for fear of the documentation being misused, that sounds like a precarious situation.
In general, I agree. Reprimand and then cull admins who can't get it right, rather than distort policy in defensive mode. Recall that most admin actions are reversible. (Not against people, true, but that's where we have been hardest in the past.)
Charles
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