MacGyverMagic/Mgm (macgyvermagic@gmail.com) [050605 08:13]:
Don't judge the content, but the user conduct. If people keep editing without discussing it and trying to reach common ground, you can take the case because of conduct. It's the controversial cases in which large numbers of people disagree that are the problem. Unfortunately, those take time, and can't be properly handled by a small group of people (they're probably divided on it themselves).
For an example, check the WMC vs Cortonin case. Can content be decided by which side explodes in frustration first? I submit that this may not be the best of ideas.
A lot of it is that the AC has been too effective; so people start dealing with others as problems to be dealt with, with the AC at the end of the process. This is not a good attitude either.
- d.