On 1/31/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/31/06, Jimmy Wales <jwales(a)wikia.com>
wrote:
Steve Bennett wrote:
Wikipedia suffers more from an incorrect deletion
than from an
incorrect keep. Sort of how society suffers more from the execution of
an innocent person than the incorrect non-execution of a guilty one.
I don't agree with your perception of the balance. An incorrect
deletion of an article is nearly nothing to us -- it can be undeleted
instantly by any admin.
No it can't. Or do you wish to rethink the entire role of admins?
If it's a clearly incorrect deletion, it can be undone by any admin.
In my humble opinion this should be accompanied with a notice
somewhere so the decision can be reviewed, but that's different from
saying it can't be done.
SCZenz