On 4/20/06, Ben Lowe ben.lowe@gmail.com wrote:
I still haven't heard a reason why admins shouldn't revert admin actions "at all" except that it's wheel-warring, which is a rather circular answer (fitting, I suppose for a wheel).
Because we elect admins we feel we can trust to use good judgment and be responsible. When someone's been an active admin for a while, they develop instincts about how to act in certain situations, and they tend to be very familar with policy and how it works de jure and de facto, and the admin community should trust and respect that experience. That doesn't mean don't question it. It means don't undo it, unless an unambiguous error has been made.
Sarah