I just had to list over 500 audio tracks on http://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Wikipedia:Images_and_media_for_deletion/2005_October_24 As I cant find any speedy delete criterion they fall under. I could tag them all with fairusedisputed or something, but it is a blatent attempt at mass copyright violation from a user who left some time back. Many are whole tracks, some are shorter although they may be complete too. The speedy delete criteria are too bureaucratic now, things have to be tagged for a week, which is pointless in this case.
Justinc
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Justin Cormack wrote: <snip>
The speedy delete criteria are too bureaucratic now, things have to be tagged for a week, which is pointless in this case.
I thought "speedy" meant "admins, provided tagging passes a sanity check, delete this on sight"...
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We already have a speedy criterion for blatant copyvio articles and images that are clearly unsourced are already removed on a regular basis. If you are absolutely sure they're not free, I see no reason not to delete them. When uploading, you are clearly reminded of the fact it should either be free or your own. The uploading user was warned in time.
--Mgm
On 10/25/05, Alphax alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
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Justin Cormack wrote:
<snip> > The speedy delete criteria are too bureaucratic now, things have to > be tagged for a week, which is pointless in this case. >
I thought "speedy" meant "admins, provided tagging passes a sanity check, delete this on sight"...
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On 25 Oct 2005, at 09:21, MacGyverMagic/Mgm wrote:
We already have a speedy criterion for blatant copyvio articles and images that are clearly unsourced are already removed on a regular basis. If you are absolutely sure they're not free, I see no reason not to delete them. When uploading, you are clearly reminded of the fact it should either be free or your own. The uploading user was warned in time.
For images we dont have any speedy delete basis that doesnt involve the images being tagged for a week with something. Someone is working on getting a bot to tag them, but it takes a week to get permission to run a bot. And I am not going to tag them by hand when I clearly should be deleting them. Over 500 files is clearly an attempt to bring wikipedia into disrepute.
Justinc
Alphax wrote:
Justin Cormack wrote:
The speedy delete criteria are too bureaucratic now, things have to be tagged for a week, which is pointless in this case.
I thought "speedy" meant "admins, provided tagging passes a sanity check, delete this on sight"...
It only works for admins who have passed a sanity check.
Ec
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Ray Saintonge wrote:
Alphax wrote:
Justin Cormack wrote:
The speedy delete criteria are too bureaucratic now, things have to be tagged for a week, which is pointless in this case.
I thought "speedy" meant "admins, provided tagging passes a sanity check, delete this on sight"...
It only works for admins who have passed a sanity check.
I thought that was what RFA was for?
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