[WikiEN-l] WP:COI violation
Andrew Gray
shimgray at gmail.com
Sun Nov 12 17:47:59 UTC 2006
On 12/11/06, Ken Arromdee <arromdee at rahul.net> wrote:
> > That may be consistent with your view of the "ordinary person", but
> > others may see it differently. Avoidance is a restriction that one
> > applies on one's own self. It does not depend on the imposition of
> > external authority. It favours the exercise of judgement and the
> > ability to know one's own limits.
>
> My point is that anyone who reads that will interpret the *intentions of the
> writer* to be that the act is not allowed. It doesn't matter what he thinks
> avoidance is, but what he thinks the policy-maker meant by it.
Really, whenever we say "avoid doing X", what we're trying to say
something like "don't do X without a damn good reason, and by that we
mean something which we would consider a damn good reason, not
something which happens to be important to you."
It's just kind of hard to put it snappily. Suggestions appreciated.
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- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray at dunelm.org.uk
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