On 9/25/02 10:07 PM, "Daniel Mayer" maveric149@yahoo.com wrote:
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 05:44 pm, The Cunctator wrote:
About the only page that is expressly not NPOV and can't be reasonably reconfigured as such is [[September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack/In Memoriam]].
All tribute/comments for individual casualties have been moved to the Talk page for the individual, which while perhaps not perfect, is certainly within the scope of Talk (opinion which relates to and informs the entry).
Who the hell did this? I'm on record for wanting these pages moved but it the ultimate of rude behavior to delete a tribute page created by someone who lost a family member or friend in 9/11. Now when come back all they see is a blank page since talk links are non-obvious. Shouldn't we consider the feelings of the people who created these pages?
You shouldn't get upset before you know what you're talking about.
Take a look at the treatment on pages such as [[William M. Feehan]] and [[John Kevin McAvoy]]. If the only content of the page was the tribute, the page itself was moved to keep clear the edit history.