On 2/16/07, Timwi timwi@gmx.net wrote:
Keitei wrote:
Admins must: be neutral, above all else.
This is already wrong. An admin who does not do any blocking, protecting or deleting, is by definition harmless, but they need not be neutral (in what they secretly believe would deserve deletion or protection). You would be denying adminship to such a person even though it would not cause any harm, therefore you are turning adminship into the "big deal" again that we are trying hard not to make it.
I think you've misread what was written. Here's a longer quote:
Admins must: be neutral, above all else. when they block when they protect when they delete
So what this means is that whenever an admin uses the tools, they must use them in a neutral fashion. This is nothing new, and is merely the first step in the logical chain from which Keitei derives her "things we should look for in an admin".
This is clearly wrong. What you are saying is that someone who cannot demonstrate that they would be a good admin before they're actually an admin, can't become admin. Catch-22!
You don't need the buttons to show that you can behave neutrally and civilly, acknowledge your own biases etc. These are all qualities we can look for in people's editing activities.