Barnstars are no big deal. Adminship is also no big deal either, I happen to be an admin and as you can clearly see we are discussing things on an equal ground. FAness takes a fair amount of work but being FA doesn't really mean anything. It doesn't mean the article is complete. If you click on the FA star it is explained as a never ending and continuing process of development. People ARE credited through the history link. Not only it credits you it shows precisely what you did when you did. If thats inadequate maybe you are contributing to the wrong site.
- White Cat
On Jan 25, 2008 7:18 AM, Shmuel Weidberg ezrawax@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 25, 2008 12:01 AM, White Cat wikipedia.kawaii.neko@gmail.com wrote:
How do you expect us to remain as an anti-elitist community if we make a
big
deal of author crediting? Prestige is the last thing an author should be seeking. FAness is no big deal.
Is the community anti-elitist? What do you call administrators? What are barnstars etc? And I think FAness is a big deal. It takes quite a bit of work to get there. Why shouldn't people get credited for their work? Why should you only be able to find out who did it if you put forth an effort?
Regards, Ezra
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