This page lists some of the opinions I hold. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.
Wikipedia
edit- Personal attacks create a hostile environment that chases away productive users
- Personal attacks are still personal attacks, even if worded cleverly: "I my opinion you seem *to be acting like a moron..."
- Reverting the action of another users always deserves an explanation, even if done by an admin
- Complaints that are not specific may be ignored
- Complaints that are ignored should not be repeated unless they provide new information
- If people do not respond to complaints then further action may be needed
- "Assume good faith" does not mean "Act like a sucker"
- If you apply the true spirit of consensus, instead of just counting votes, people will always *complain.
- I will try to enforce policy, but sometimes there are simply to many people resisting it and I give up(for a little while).
- Always remember Wikipedia is not an experiment in freedom. Altruism can be detrimental to the project if it is not tempered by a little bit of brain matter.
Wikipedia Board Members
editI voted for:
- Danny (Danny Wool)
- DragonFire1024 (Jason Safoutin)
- Eloquence (Erik Möller)
- Kim Bruning
- Kingboyk (Stephen Kennedy)
- Michael Snow
- Mindspillage (Kathleen Walsh)
- Oscar (Oscar van Dillen)
- UninvitedCompany (Steve Dunlop)
- ^demon (Michael "Chad" Horohoe)