Erik Moeller a écrit:
Timwi-
Please consider rethinking this philosophy, Erik, and consider the possibility that (a) your view of what is "of possible value" may not coincide with everyone else's
Indeed. That's why I apply very low standards in moderation. A thread which only contains "deleted", "yesterday", "deleted", yesterday", "deleted", "yesterday" certainly falls into a category where, with common sense, one can assume that it is a dead discussion that can be removed.
As only administrator of the board at the time, it fell into my *responsibility* to do such housekeeping operations. And as it is with housekeepers, if you don't want them to throw away something that looks like crap, make it not look like crap. Alternatively, keep your own house. That is now the solution which we have agreed upon, and it is certainly one which I can happily accept.
This is a message Bird posted today on Sannse page, on Wikipedia, not on a volatil board.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:Sannse&curid=172724...
He wrote
The message you missed on the board was one in which I replied in kind to your appreciation for my time and thanked you for helping clean up after the party. [[User:Bird|Bird]] 03:43, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)
The incentive for spending most of your free time as a mediator is very very very low. Mediation is a solitary activity. It is not very rewarding. Few mediations have succeeded till now. No one sees what you do. Few wikipedians think of thanking you. Even among the disputants themselves. On top of it, not only do you get little reward for trying to help bringing a little bit of peace in the committee, but some people also tell us you are not doing well, that mediation/arbitration is crap, even refuse to even try because they set up their minds we are wortless, and sometimes even some say you did not put enough effort in the mediation and that with more discussions, it would have succeeded.
There are few things that can help you going on. One of these things is that a disputant thanks you for the time you spent. A thank you note is not "crap". It is something important for the well-being of a mediator. It is worthwhile, at least for a second, the second you spend reading the note.
I recognise your hard work Erik, and I recognise your dedication. I never said you did this deletion ill-meaning, not even that it was an error, because I know you did so thinking well. But this post was important, and it was not your to decide it was crap. All we ask is that housekeeping responsabilities are in the hands of those taking care of the matter.