Kelly Martin wrote:
I have long been concerned about srwiki, ever since I had one of their admins try to get me deadminned on English for refusing to support the "consensus of admins on srwiki" with regard to a content issue on enwiki.
I wonder who that might be. Seriously, who was it?
It disturbs me that srwiki's admins act as judge and jury on content, and especially since (to my untrained eye) they seem to be acting to push a pro-Serbian point of view. Perhaps the situation is not as unsavory as my brief encounter suggests, but I do think that it is unacceptable for ANY language edition of Wikipedia to abrogate NPOV, especially in the interest of nationalistic politics.
Kelly
That is not entirely true. There are some nationalistic things here and there as there are in every Wikipedia, but admins do not dictate POVs. There are many political differences between the admins, but still the project is pretty NPOV if you ask me. On the other hand, political and whatnot flamewars can emerge if there are trolls that ignite them and unfortunately, we've had a couple of them recently. All in all, I wouldn't be concerned :D
Filip