Agreed. If we are concerned about misuse of A7, one way to motivate people to change would be to leave notes for the taggers (with an indelible edit summary "Improper use of A7" or some such that can't be "archived") and then make it a point of discussion at RFA. A small thing like that might leverage a big change in behavior.
Thatcher
On 9/29/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 30/09/2007, Michael Noda michael.noda@gmail.com wrote:
I usually don't deal with deletion topics, so please tell me if this is already done, but could the automated tools (I'm thinking Twinkle, here) leave a note on a tagger's talk page if an admin decides that a CSD tag is in error? Erroneous CSD tags seems like a good thing to keep track of, especially compared to the stats that actually do get mentioned at RFAs (not that I'm in favor of making RFA any harder, just that it might be an indicator of judgment.)
I think that would be lovely.
- d.
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