[WikiEN-l] Turn off AfD
John Lee
johnleemk at gawab.com
Sat Dec 10 10:33:23 UTC 2005
The Cunctator wrote:
> <snip>
>
>Back in the day when the "admin" class was created the claim by people
>like Jimbo is that in the long run nearly everyone would have admin
>powers; that it would be no special thing. I was skeptical for obvious
>reasons. But I'm still willing to believe that's what we're heading
>towards.
>
>
Really? I never knew this. But honestly, I don't see why I anybody could
be that optimistic about this. RfA is getting ridiculous. On one RfA
(NSLE's), we had an oppose vote because, among other things, the user
started thanking people for voting support before the RfA finished. On
another, (Mo0's), somebody voted oppose because "your talk page seems to
be vandalised a lot" and "we should be erring on the side of caution,
and voting Oppose unless we are absolutely sure". Adminship is
supposedly not a big deal, but it is. This is even more clear when you
look at Requests for Bureaucratship, where many people vote oppose
because "we don't need more bureaucrats". I know this is off-topic, but
I really think we should be looking into the RfA process as well as AfD,
because RfA appears to be becoming the new VfD (yes, VfD). Last time, it
was the "in" thing to bash VfD. Now, it's the "in" thing to bash RfA, as
anyone who spends some time on our IRC channels should notice. This is
worrying.
John Lee
([[User:Johnleemk]])
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