[WikiEN-l] Don't remove a WP:OFFICE tag put there by Danny
Carl Fûrstenberg
azatoth at gmail.com
Sat Mar 11 22:18:01 UTC 2006
I can understand your point of view. But lets take an hypothetically
example: What if George W. Bush called and required that the article about
him is to be removed indefinently, would that be possible?
On 3/11/06, Jimmy Wales <jwales at wikia.com> wrote:
>
> Delirium wrote:
> > And how does WP:OFFICE distinguish between these cases? Does the power
> > and wealth of the person complaining have an effect on it? It does seem
> > that powerful people like Harry Reid are given more deference than mere
> > peons when they complain...
>
> And it seems that you are making assertions with absolutely no facts to
> back them up.
>
> No, powerful people are *not* given more deference. If anything, people
> who are *not* powerful are given more deference.
>
> If you want to be angry just for the sake of being angry, I can't stop
> you, but what I can do is stop responding to comments like this.
>
> --Jimbo
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