On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Mike Christie <coldchrist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Perhaps the policies can be improved, but they are written to stop bad
editing rather than to encourage good editing. I don't think that can be
changed. It's impossible to legislate good judgement, and it's judgement
that was called for with the Haymarket article.
As of now they do not merely allow, but require the removal of
various kinds of good editing. And though it is impossible to
legislate good judgement, it is possible to supply enforcers with
equipment far in excess of what doing their job properly requires.
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