We went from almonst 2100 pages to less than 1960 pages ina matter of a blink
We went from almonst 2100 pages to less than 1960 pages ina matter of a blink
It can always get better...
Mods deleting every page in the candidates for deletion category without even looking at the reason: i am speed
All mods read the pages before they get deleted (at least the ones from this community).
Its a joke also theres no way to prove they do
And there's no way to prove that they don't.
Its harder to prove that they do
Prove me they don't then.
Its likely that they will get power hungry as alot of online moderators do when they get the ability to deletes other people's things
We're talking about an unstable community filled with irresponsible kids. If any mod was abusing of their perms, Moviesign would've removed them quickly.
People aren't maliciously deleting pages out of powerhungriness at this point, but I agree that we might be deleting too quickly.
Shitposts, abandoned trash pages, or pages with less than a paragraph of information (Unless the information is groundbreaking, in which it should by ctrl v'd into an appropriate page before deletion) can be speed-deleted.
Anything with more effort or more recent should be given the deletion template as a grace period of at least a day (I'm guilty of deleting pages that I think are really bad within 8 hours sometimes)
Anything where it looks like the author actually tried or had a good idea, a deletion template should be slapped on as a warning and then the author should be reached out to.
Due to a lot of low quality pages coming in and the constant need to purge, we've started ignoring some grace periods and rewrites for the sake of purging pages more quickly. On one hand, this isn't entirely fair to the page being deleted. On the other hand, slower deletion can lead to many pages slipping through the cracks and the quality of the wiki dropping.
It's a lose-lose scenario
What do you think?