Ruy Lopez wrote:
- Jimbo, who said he sees Wikipedia as a "von Mises model", appoints like-minded people to
ArbCom such as Fred Bauder and JayJG. Jimbo appoints conservative cronies like that, making a far worse choice than the ArbCom elections, which in my view elected some good, decent people like Raul654, who I don't always agree with, but at least is neutral, fair and so forth.
ArbCom members will recall that I initially objected to JayJG out of a concern that if his politics (about which I know nothing, by the way, other than that he has sometimes been characterized as a supporter of Israel) are viewed as similar to mine, some trolls might suggest that I'm trying to stack the ArbCom politically. David Gerard, who describes himself as a "Guardian reading socialist" quickly jumped to JayJG's defense, and I relented on this point on the view that JayJG would make an excellent arbiter. And, to my knowledge, that has been fully borne out by the facts.
I wonder when I ever said Wikipedia was a "von Mises" model. That'd be a pretty strange thing for me to say. I have pointed to Hayek's "On the Use of Knowledge in Society" as a pivotal essay in guiding my own thinking on topics like decentralization, knowledge, and society. But that's a far cry from what you are suggesting.
- So Fred Bauder, Jimbo-appointed conservative cronie from way back "does" the case, and most of
the other arbs just sign off on the work he did. I've seen this movie before. 3) Getting onto ArbCom went from Jimbo appointments (who like JayJG and Bauder are horrible), to an election, which brought in good arbs, and now he wants to go back to appointing people again.
That's not true at all. There seems to be considerable support for a hybrid model. Perhaps you haven't kept up with the poll and discussion.
Of course he can't just kill the election once it's in place, so he says he will have an election to help him decide or some garbage like that. I mean it's nonsense. Despite the "be bold" mantra, I am usually not so bold on such things, but I moved the "ArbCom 2005 elections" page to something like "Arbcom 2005 support vote" and noted that there would be no elections. Of course I was immediately reverted, and my notes on how the election is a fraud were removed.
That's not surprising, since the accusation is rather absurd.
Wouldn't it be a good thing for all the "left wing cranks" to go off and edit some other wiki encyclopedia?
Be sure to take all the "right wing cranks" and indeed, all the other cranks with you. :-) Then we'll be left with the kind of thoughtful and reasonable people who understand that a broad centrist open approach is the right way for an encyclopedia to be written.
--Jimbo