Stirling Newberry wrote:
On the contrary, it is merely that "neutral point
of view" on such
pages has a much narrower definition than on most pages.
In fact the definition is so narrow that one can easily get close enough
to it for all practical purposes in the first edit, obviating the need
for incremental improvement. When perfection has been attained, it's
likely that further edits will have to be reverted.
It's true that you could make minor changes to formatting, but those
changes do not provide enough benefit to counteract the waste of time
and resources caused by vandalism.
-- Tim Starling