On 4/4/07, Ken Arromdee arromdee@rahul.net wrote:
Letting people fix it themselves, though, has one advantage: it's removed *immediately*, not when some volunteer gets around to it. Moreover, figuring
I think we act pretty quickly in those cases.
out who to complain to is itself something that newcomers may find difficult to do.
It's stupid to tell people "you can edit anything in Wikipedia except the one thing which is affecting your life. You must figure out the proper bureaucratic procedure to use and go through that instead."
That's a separate issue. I've argued before for the creation of a simple, user-friendly GUI which directs users through the reporting of problems. We do need to make it much easier.
Steve