Brian Haws wrote:
The way this was implemented and is now being carried out has some serious implications about how policy in general is treated on Wikipedia. But it's just a rollback tool....
When supporters of a policy presume that a policy is so obviously good that no one could possibly object, is a wrong time to short circuit the process. Doing so only shows a lack of patience. If the policy is that good it will still be as good after 14 days as after 6 days. If someone asks for an extension of the voting period because of the holidays, what harm does it do to quietly agree on that basis? One benefit would be a definite reduction in the drama.
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