Philip Welch <wikipedia(a)philwelch.net> wrote:
On May 5, 2006, at 12:38 AM, Steve Bennett wrote:
That's a major problem. Perhaps if we change the
emphasis from
"deleting it", with its connotations of purging it from the surface of
the earth, to "moving it out of Wikipedia"?
Gah! Enough with these stupid euphemisms!
"Voting" has changed to "finding consensus", but the process
remains
the same. User conduct regulation is called "dispute resolution", but
focuses mainly on finding a pseudo-judicial basis to ban troublesome
editors. The pseudo-judicial body that bans troublesome editors is
called the "arbitration committee", even though they're prohibited
from actually carrying out arbitration by their official charter.
Exactly. Rebranding doesn't change a thing. The problems remain. Let's change
it to "Articles for Reorganization" just for the fun social
interaction.~~~~Pro-Lick
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