Tony Sidaway wrote:
On 12/13/05, Jtkiefer jtkiefer@wordzen.net wrote:
It's gotten to the point where 3RR has become unenforceable. Any administrator who tries to enforce 3RR regulations posted on AN/3RR are subsequently villified, accused of bias, amd/or threatened with an RFC if they continue doing their job. Due to this many editors stay away from enforcing 3RR and I think something needs to be changed so that admnistrators can actually enforce this rule without fear.
The 3RR was one of those ideas that may have seemed good at the time (I supported the proposal). In practice it seems to be used for two bad purposes:
- to justify the notion that making up to three reverts per day is a
normal mode of editing
- to bait hotheads and get them into trouble
Going by random talk page comments, I think it has a deterrent effect, although it's tough to prove whether an editor has been deterred by the rule, or has spontaneously decided to talk instead of revert.
I'm not very sympathetic to bait-able hotheads; I would say they've failed the IQ test.
Stan