On 9/29/07, John Lee <johnleemk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I dunno, from my experience, the most abused tag was the one for no context
- it seemed to be used as an IDONTLIKEIT or IDONTUNDERSTANDIT or a "too
short" tag, regardless of whether the article gave sufficient context. As
just one example, I once saw a two-sentence stub on a mayor of New York City
being tagged for speedy deletion on the grounds that it gave insufficient
context, even though it was pretty damn clear what the article was about.
From my experience, idiots abusing this tag would probably be an equal, if
not greater, problem.
What a coincidence; David's first message just led to me rescuing a
one-sentence article on a mayor of New York City which had been tagged
{{db-bio}}. Clearly mayors of New York as a class have never done
anything notable, and therefore are just fair game for deletion these
days </snark>