On 4/23/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 4/23/06, jayjg <jayjg99(a)gmail.com> wrote:
A brief block is not the end of the world. If it
drags on for a
lengthy period then it's something else. And yes, the first admin
executed their best judgement when making the block; that's what
admins are supposed to do. If a second admin disagrees with that
judgement, then they need to take it up with the first admin, rather
than initiate a wheel war with them.
Jay.
Pulling a block is not initiateing a wheel war.
Actually, it is, by definition.
If I initiated a wheel
war every time someone pulled one of my blocks we wouldn't be haveing
this conversation now.
If someone pulled one of your blocks, then the wheel war has already
started. How you respond, of course, is up to you.
Allowing the revsal of admin actions is just a logical extension of
[[WP:OWN]].
WP:OWN is about articles, not actions. This is not a "logical
extension". A more logical extension would have to do with not
reverting.
Most revsals of admin actions don't result in any
problems
thus it requires less rescources to do whatever and then deal with any
screaming afterwards.
Yes, and reverting someone using the admin revert button also requires
less resources, and you can deal with any screaming afterwards.
Jay.