On 25 Mar 2008 at 12:18:57 +0000, "David Gerard" <dgerard(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
One point that bobolozo is missing, in his enthusiasm
to get
mass-deleting, is that [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources]] is itself ...
not a reliable source. It's a guideline, and one with truck-sized
holes in it. Applying it robotically is a recipe for bureaucratic
stupidity. Thinking it can be applied bureaucratically suggests a lack
of the level of judgement one should have before performing such a
drastic mass action. Precis: if you think WP:RS justifies such a
course of action ... you shouldn't even be considering the action in
question, and need to go back and think more first.
Just today, I got (metaphorically speaking) beaten up bloody and left
at the side of the road for "trolling", when I objected to JzG doing
a mass purge of links to a site regarded as not a reliable source...
he was purging it not only from articlespace but also from talk and
project pages and even closed archives, with the justification that
this made it easy to monitor for inappropriate links to it in the
list of all links to the site. I regarded this justification as
bogus, but was shouted down by the AN/I crowd.
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