On 9/25/07, John Vandenberg <jayvdb(a)gmail.com> wrote:
However, the recent practise is to replace AGF with
bots because they
cant assume, judging good in black and white, and dont have time for
the messy business of intentions. The balance has shifted without
consensus due to the efficiency of the bots, and the backlogs they
cause. Admins clearing those backlogs on Wikipedia rarely spare the
time for the easy cases such as logos, PD images that can be detected
with the human eye and brain and user contributed images that are
almost certainly intended to be donated to Wikipedia under any
license, except that the new user has no idea how to do that.>
We always warned people: "hey , don't abuse with fair use!", but they
didnt listen, they kept inserting nonfree media as much as possible,
to decorate every single article, ven if it wasnt' really necessary,
we told "use nonfree media only when you need to", but they didn't
listen, they use it whenever they wanted it, necesary or not, why
bother looking for a free replacement? instant gratification is easier
So, where did that go? Good cases for using nonfreemedia are now the
exception instead of the rule. Now, instead of just looking for the
few misuses and remove them, we're swamped, and now it's easier to
remove and restore the few exceptions
Good cases are now the exception, so let's treat them like exceptions