On 5/30/07, jayjg <jayjg99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Wikipedia editors do a huge amount of work for Wikipedia, and get
little in return. The least they can ask is that Wikipedia itself not
increase the readership of site that attack them - attacks that have
come about precisely because they have been doing work for Wikipedia.
And curiously, the few (<5) editors who are most aggressively attacked for
on-Wiki actions are the ones who want the links removed. You have a conflict
of interest, Jay. Perhaps if administrators and editors focused on making
the articles better, rather than advancing their own ends and personal,
social, or religious ideals (not naming names) they wouldn't draw off-Wiki
"enemies" like flies.
Regards,
Joe
http://www.joeszilagyi.com