On 12/7/07, Ken Arromdee <arromdee(a)rahul.net> wrote:
Imagine that some group of admins get together to
decide that no articlr
should be allowed to use the letter 'Z' in an article, except when that
letter is in the subject, and even then it should be minimized as much as
possible.
Your article about Victorian state parks contains the letter Z. But people
who try to put the letter 'Z' in articles, in violation of policy, get
blocked. Since you ignore the admins, the first you hear of it is when
someone takes all the Z's out of the article you just wrote.
Presto, you're affected.
Right. *If* I had done this, and if that policy was in place, and *if*
I was blocked for it, I *would* be affected. Failing that, I edit as
normal.
Admins make decisions which affect the whole
Wikipedia.
Really? That's not my impression. Now I'm torn between reading up
enough on this affair to attempt to refute you, or retaining my
sanity.
Steve