On Oct 24, 2005, at 12:09 PM, David Gerard wrote:
It's the same problem [[George W. Bush]] has. Some topics have *entirely too much* interest for editors, to the detriment of readers.
For added fun, see [[2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities]], and its associated sub-articles, which provide a pleasant tonic to anyone who complains that we might give certain areas of coverage the short shrift. In fact, I bet that's where 24,000 of our words about Encyclopedia got to - they were busy being used to get those articles up to 60,000.
And if anyone wants to add those dispute tags that the interested editors keep removing back while you're looking at the articles, well, I'd surely not stop you.
-Snowspinner