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:::Another sysop privilege that just makes us seem undemocratic? Not sure about that. You don't have any objections to the particular rule I'm proposing, do you? Other opinions? {{User:Time Q/sig}} 15:47, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
:::Another sysop privilege that just makes us seem undemocratic? Not sure about that. You don't have any objections to the particular rule I'm proposing, do you? Other opinions? {{User:Time Q/sig}} 15:47, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
::::It may seem undemocratic at first, but the new rule regarding the sysops being able to remove any proposal deemed detrimental at any time may seem undemocratic as well, right? The same as that rule, it would only be a last resort, as in the case with the Yoshi article, which it remaining an F.A. would not be good for the wiki. I don't really have any objections, and what I stated in my comments are my opinion. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}} 15:57, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
::::It may seem undemocratic at first, but the new rule regarding the sysops being able to remove any proposal deemed detrimental at any time may seem undemocratic as well, right? The same as that rule, it would only be a last resort, as in the case with the Yoshi article, which it remaining an F.A. would not be good for the wiki. I don't really have any objections, and what I stated in my comments are my opinion. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}} 15:57, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
:::::Sorry if my previous comment sounded harsh, it wasn't meant to be. Anyway: I don't think the Unfeature system is bad, there are just not enough people who care about it. If we had more users participating in the nominations, [[MarioWiki:Featured Articles/Unfeature/N/Yoshi|this here]] would be no problem. The Unfeature process has at least one crucial advantage over "sysops can unfeature any article": users get informed that there's something to fix about an article. It's "either you fix it, or the article loses FA status". So it's a somewhat constructive system, compared to your suggestion, which would just remove FA status, but the article stays as bad as it is. There are quite a few examples for articles that were improved due to an Unfeature nomination (and the nomination page could be deleted afterwards). {{User:Time Q/sig}} 16:27, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
:::::Sorry if my previous comment sounded harsh, it wasn't meant to be. Anyway: I don't think the Unfeature system is bad, there are just not enough people who care about it. If we had more users participating in the nominations, MarioWiki:Featured Articles/Unfeature/N/Yoshi would be no problem. The Unfeature process has at least one crucial advantage over "sysops can unfeature any article": users get informed that there's something to fix about an article. It's "either you fix it, or the article loses FA status". So it's a somewhat constructive system, compared to your suggestion, which would just remove FA status, but the article stays as bad as it is. There are quite a few examples for articles that were improved due to an Unfeature nomination (and the nomination page could be deleted afterwards). {{User:Time Q/sig}} 16:27, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
::::::Don't worry, I don't think your comment was harsh. But what I mean is a last resort. The Yoshi article is currently going nowhere, nobody really cares, and the fact that the only thing really keeping the article featured are fan votes or users saying that it is exceptional (which is incorrect). In these cases, I think the Sysop revoking Featured Article status is okay. The Sysops wouldn't abuse the power, they should have common-sense (which I'm sure every one of our Sysops do), and the problems will probably get fixed when another user comes along and tries to feature it again and notices a bunch of opposes. The rule could work if implemented like the newer proposals one. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}} 16:34, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
::::::Don't worry, I don't think your comment was harsh. But what I mean is a last resort. The Yoshi article is currently going nowhere, nobody really cares, and the fact that the only thing really keeping the article featured are fan votes or users saying that it is exceptional (which is incorrect). In these cases, I think the Sysop revoking Featured Article status is okay. The Sysops wouldn't abuse the power, they should have common-sense (which I'm sure every one of our Sysops do), and the problems will probably get fixed when another user comes along and tries to feature it again and notices a bunch of opposes. The rule could work if implemented like the newer proposals one. {{User:Super Mario Bros./sig}} 16:34, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
:::::::I'd support Time Q's idea above. SMB, it's not that your idea is bad or wouldn't work. It's that it would cause a backlash. If the Sysops can override the community's decision at any time, it's going to turn people off of the whole idea. After all, why bother voting when your vote can easily be nullified for reasons you needn't be informed of? With Time Q's idea, there's still a distinct set of rules users can follow to ensure their votes don't get deleted. With yours, any seemingly arbitrary thing the sysops don't like can be deleted. The rules need to keep the people in power firmly in the power of the community. {{User:Twentytwofiftyseven/sig}} 16:55, 22 August 2009 (EDT)
:::::::I'd support Time Q's idea above. SMB, it's not that your idea is bad or wouldn't work. It's that it would cause a backlash. If the Sysops can override the community's decision at any time, it's going to turn people off of the whole idea. After all, why bother voting when your vote can easily be nullified for reasons you needn't be informed of? With Time Q's idea, there's still a distinct set of rules users can follow to ensure their votes don't get deleted. With yours, any seemingly arbitrary thing the sysops don't like can be deleted. The rules need to keep the people in power firmly in the power of the community. {{User:Twentytwofiftyseven/sig}} 16:55, 22 August 2009 (EDT)

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