User talk:Stifle/No featured articles
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Once again, I agree with you. — Jun. 7, '06 [06:44] <freak|talk>
[edit] Pointless comment
It's probably totally pointless to raise this comment, but adminship grants special privileges for meta-modifying articles; that is, editing the circumstances that surround articles such as users, existence of pages, protection of pages and whatnot. Absolutely nothing to do with the quality of contributions to the page itself. Ergo, the FA-edness of contributions, the content and quality of editing, is relatively unimportant for the extra tasks an admin is capable of doing. Really, adminship should be passed along based on their ability to interpret and apply policy fairly and rationally, and their ability to navigate conflicts; the ultimate test being an AFD vote where they endorse the deletion of an article they really like but does not conform with policy.
Why am I writing this? No-one'll ever read it. WLU 14:24, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
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- Ha! I win! I also think it's a good point. WLU 12:31, 25 October 2007 (UTC)

