"Delerium",
In regards to:
[Erik] didn't revert Danny's edits or
wheel war. Danny stubbed and
protected the page; Erik noted that he was willing to give Danny the
benefit of the doubt on stubbing, but that the protection was contrary
to the protection policy (a correct observation), so unprotected the
page but left it stubbed. It is quite acceptable and even encouraged to
unprotect pages that have been inappropriately protected.
While we're engaging in this critique of Danny's response, it might make sense
to ask whether or not Danny, and the other office people, are aware that there
exists some large segment of the admin population who regard it as routine to
undo other admin actions without discussion because they were "out of
process",
or "obviously wrong", or whatever. Can we imagine the possibility that some
people might interpret that as inexplicable, or even hostile, interference, if
they aren't used to this?
Jkelly
You are suggesting that there are admins on wikipedia who are not
aware that stuff done on wikipedia may be undone?
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geni