Consensus can and should be ignored when it is detrimental to improving the
end product.
is an
applicable cite, I think. It's even categorized as global.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Vi to <vituzzu.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Same with consensus from logged-out users to implement
MV.
I have no strong feelings about the issue (anons shouldn't be affected by
MV side effects but also MV is almost useless on Commons) but well,
consensus cannot be ignored.
Vito
2016-03-14 15:28 GMT+01:00 Marc A. Pelletier <marc(a)uberbox.org>rg>:
On 16-03-14 10:24 AM, Steinsplitter Wiki wrote:
I request the Wikimedia Foundation to disable
Media Viewer for logged
out users as well. There is consensus to do so. Please
respect community
consensus.
Really? You have consensus from logged out users? How did you
ascertain that?
Or did you mean that you have consensus from a community that is
explicitly not affected by the feature to turn it off for people other
than themselves?
-- Coren / Marc
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