[WikiEN-l] William M. Connoley, admin? (was: Running the asylum)
Dan Grey
dangrey at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 23:16:12 UTC 2005
On 15/07/05, Michael Turley <michael.turley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The reason 70/30 can be a "no" is a core principle of Wikipedia:
> Wikipedia operates on consensus, not majority.
>
Of course, and I've known that since forever. But let's be honest -
that's not how it works, and it's not even how it *could* work.
"Consensus" can only mean everyone agrees - and when the hell that
does that happen? Next to never.
Consensus is a dream, and I think we should start facing up to that
fully and openly.
The minority ruling the majority isn't exactly healthy, either.
Dan
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