Steve Bennett wrote:
On 5/21/06, Mark Gallagher
<m.g.gallagher(a)student.canberra.edu.au> wrote:
a) an admin unthinkingly deletes it, "it's
tagged; who am I to
disagree?". Sometimes I've seen a salvageable article while going
through the CSD category and been busy rewriting it when another
admin thoughtlessly deletes it; that *really* irritates me.
You know about {{hangon}} ?
Why? Article X is clearly not a speedy delete, and while I'm making it
into a good stub (as opposed to a merely decent one) I remove the
{{delete}} tag. No admin should be speedying in the meantime, because
*the article is not a speedy candidate*.
Ok, but at this point, you're saying that two separate people think the
article is speedyable - the person who put the tag, and another admin who
deleted it even without the tag. And from a pragmatic point of view, you had
to edit and save the article to rm the {{delete}} tag, and you had to
edit/save to add the new text - you wouldn't be losing a lot using
{{hangon}}. But it's your call.
Umm ... I'm talking about admins who don't think about it, but just say
"it's tagged speedy, not my place to not delete it."
>>
unfettered abuse as a result. "It's tagged; who are YOU to remove
>> it?" It seems to be a grave insult to the CVUers and their ilk that
To Hell with that. I don't AfD articles unless I want them deleted; if
they want them on AfD, they can do the leg work
themselves.
I can see how "to hell with that" might be taken as a "grave insult",
yes.
When you're quite finished tying others' words in knots, let's review ...
a) User A is RC patrolling. He sees a stub about a school, and tags it
{{db|Just advertising for an external link}}
b) Mark comes across the article while checking the CSD category. He
says "that's not a speedy, and what's more, I think I could improve
it a little ..."
Now, we have three alternative resolutions:
c0) The article is improved by Mark. User A appears on Mark's talkpage
and says "whoops, sorry, that was never a speedy, I'll be more
careful". And Alyson Hannigan appears, too, and says "what a good
decision, oh, you're so sexy." This is the Preferred Resolution.
c1) Admin C comes along and speedies it. This is *not* the Preferred
Resolution, but in at least one case it has led to a discussion on
IRC, and I believe the admin involved now has obtained a bit of a
Clue as to when to speedy and when not. This is probably a Good
Thing.
c2) User A appears on Mark's talkpage saying "if you don't think an
article should be speedied, it is NOT APPROPRIATE for you to remove
the tag. Only admins can do that, you idiot! What do you think
you're playing at?"
At what point did Mark insult anyone?
Now, given that every time I clean up CAT:CSD, I run across roughly half
a dozen improperly-tagged articles (and, no, I don't put them to AfD),
yet I only get a complaint once every two or three attempts (and abusive
complaints are rarer), I guess we can say "c2" is not the norm,
fortunately. *Un*fortunately, neither is c0. Wither art thou, Ms
Hannigan? :-(
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Mark Gallagher
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- Danger Mouse
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