On 5/23/07, Fred Bauder fredbaud@waterwiki.info wrote:
Not just any administrator, but any user may delete grossly inappropriate material which violates the Biography of living persons policy. They may revert without limit to keep the material out. An admistrator who blocks them for that behavior will be desysopped. Any administrator may delete and protect against recreation an article which violates Biographies of living persons. An administrator who reverts that action, whether or not they have community support, will be desyopped.
This is good advice, Fred. The question comes up though, that I originally posited, of what if people disagree with that decision--even other admins? What is/should be the appropriate public recourse process or method for questioning and reviewing such a decision? Let's say [[Joe Szilagyi]] gets made and then deleted as a BLP vio by Admin #1. Admin #2 disagrees with this decision.
Then what?
Regards, Joe http://www.joeszilagyi.com