In a message dated 3/2/2008 4:12:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, thomas.dalton@gmail.com writes:
it's these new situations that generally result in cries of "admin abuse">>
---------------------------- I don't think I have the same level of faith. We still have situations where an admin uses their tools while engaged in a content dispute. We still have situations where admins use process-wonking to try to win content disputes.
Neither situation is the approach that we want to encourage. And both are the situations we want to control.
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I don't think I have the same level of faith. We still have situations where an admin uses their tools while engaged in a content dispute. We still have situations where admins use process-wonking to try to win content disputes.
Of course we do, and we always will. Striving for perfection is great, but we need to accept that we will never achieve it. Situations like those you describe do come up, but they are a tiny minority of complaints levelled against admins.