On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 07:13:17 +0200, Anthere <anthere9 at yahoo.com> wrote:
No, but this is precisely what is happening right now. Which is why I raise up the issue.
Two weeks ago, there was a wide call on the french pump to go vote for
the deletion on the english wikipedia. The intent of such a vote was only to prevent this vandalism. This was the only solution some french editors found to limit vandalism locally. I do not think it is a good solution. It should be the choice of english editors to keep it or not keep it. And the vote should be strictly limited to voting for a regular use (on article).
So, why do you propose in the FIRST of your three possible solutions that "in this case, I would like that a common vote is held to decide the deletion of this image from the english wikipedia." First you propose it, then you attack people who think it is censorship, and now you say you do not want it. You could have saved a lot of discussion by not proposing/endorsing things that you nor anyone else here wants.
Andre Engels
Because Andr�, this is what is CURRENTLY happening. If this begins to be used as a solution with some images, then we should generalized it, or on the contrary admit it is not a good idea.
We can not pretend nobody wants it, when it is happening
Ant
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