On 23/05/07, Jeff Raymond jeff.raymond@internationalhouseofbacon.com wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 11:36 am, Fred Bauder wrote:
If the person removing or deleting material asserts Biography of living persons as a basis then that policy rules until there is community consensus or an Arbitration Committee decision to the contrary.
So you're essentially saying that an administrator can remove an article completely from view of anyone else, claim BLP regardless of whether there was a violation, and we simply have to live with it until ArbCom gets around to it? Your prior comments seem to indicate that a DRV of the material would not be appropriate, after all, and it's not like anyone's actually allowed to review it.
That's pretty much the rule Jimbo declared and the ArbCom and really quite a lot of the admins work to, yes. As I said, BLP beats DRV.
- d.