sannse said:
That's what we do at the moment, look at the conduct and leave the content to work itself out. The question is whether we are missing the underlying problem by doing this. Are we missing the frustrations that /lead/ to good people loosing their temper and acting badly? And would it be better for there to be some other means, outside of the AC, to solve these content disputes before that happens?
There are ample means for this. We have talk pages and email addresses. There is the RFC process. If content disputes get out of hand it's because "good" people cannot bring themselves to act like good people.