"You may remove this message if you improve the article, or if you otherwise object to deletion of the article for any reason."
When people opt for the latter, what I'm proposing is that they must offer a reason that makes sense or they can be reverted.
On 12/29/06, Ryan Wetherell renardius@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/29/06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 29/12/06, Ryan Wetherell renardius@gmail.com wrote:
I just reverted a PROD tag removal, and justified it on the talk page by saying that there had been no changes to the content of the article, and no stated opposition to the PROD. This is okay, right?
Uh, not really. The whole point is that you disagree by just removing it. If the original PRODder cares *that much* they can take it to AFD.
(Although if you are the original author, you should probably try to address the issue as best you can.)
- d.
Okay, I kind of get the justification part. But I was under the assumption that one actually has to work on the page if they want to take the tag off. A tag says:
You may remove this message if you improve the article, or if you
otherwise object to deletion of the article for any reason.
The former hadn't been done.
--Ryan
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