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Andrew Gray wrote:
On 04/11/05, Michelle jareth@crimsonblade.net wrote:
Thanks Wikiacc, it could be that I've just seen a few bad examples. That wouldn't be terribly surprising, since the ones that go well probably don't get much PR.
Yeah. There's ten to twenty at a time; if one is contentious, you remember that and not the nineteen others. Which suggests that even 5-10% of RFAs being messy is enough to make the process look a lot worse than it is...
The number need not even be that high, and our critics often use the same comparisions with our articles to judge our overall quality (eg. Encarta implies that Wikipedia barely functions because of all the vandalism).
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