I can understand your point of view. But lets take an hypothetically example: What if George W. Bush called and required that the article about him is to be removed indefinently, would that be possible?
On 3/11/06, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia.com wrote:
Delirium wrote:
And how does WP:OFFICE distinguish between these cases? Does the power and wealth of the person complaining have an effect on it? It does seem that powerful people like Harry Reid are given more deference than mere peons when they complain...
And it seems that you are making assertions with absolutely no facts to back them up.
No, powerful people are *not* given more deference. If anything, people who are *not* powerful are given more deference.
If you want to be angry just for the sake of being angry, I can't stop you, but what I can do is stop responding to comments like this.
--Jimbo
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