On Monday 11 November 2002 07:52 am, wikipedia-l-request@wikipedia.org wrote:
Because of the "Anti". Enlisting as a queer user says nothing about your attitude about non-queer people. Positive categories are fine (ecologists, human right or peace activists, atheist, christian or muslim), negative categories are evil: "anti-christian", "antisemite", because they don't say only something about the self-categorized person but also insult other people.
greetings, elian
Somebody already mentioned the "Pro- Osama" vs "Anti- Osama" dilemma. I therefore renew my call for the moving of the POV wikipedians/foo pages to meta. Anti this and pro that do not serve our goal of creating an NPOV free encyclopedia. These categories only serve to divide the community and community building is means to attaining our goal. Meta was created for POV material and for Wikipedians to "hang out", so lets use it for what it was made for.
Somebody else had the idea of creating different types of /useful/ categories such as Wikipedians who have knowledge of certain subjects. I think this a great idea that should be integrated with the Wikipedia:Help Desk page along with the Wikipedians page. These types of categories are useful because they further goals of the project.
Just because you are a Linux user, or happen to be gay, or a vegetarian doesn't mean that you have the requisite knowledge to write NPOV articles on these subjects. These pages are therefore only of peripheral interest and should be moved to a POV-friendly forum.
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)