Category:Wikipedia policy thinktank

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[edit] Admin Elections

I propose that we create a rules for the Admin elections to protect the voter.

1. Forbid contacting voters during the elections via email or usertalk, and have all communications stay with the Admin elections usertalk page.

2. Not allow change of votes after once votes are cast

3. Allow votes of all yes, or all no, and permamently remove trolling, disruptions, or bad faith as execuses to hastle the voters.

4. Allow votes with no explainations to count.

5. Specifcally define 3r rules that within 24 hours means 24 hours. Therefore a revert after 24 hours is consider a revert in the next day. 3 reverts 24 hours and 14 minutes should mean the first two reverts were in day one. The "gaming the system" excuse should no longer allowed in Arbcom.

6. Returning information from a deliberate vandalism blanking, or deleted information from page with no explaination should not be counted under the 3r rule.

--Masssiveego 08:11, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Crappy Admin

I propose a page, where we list the delisted admin, and the reasons why they were delisted into one page. Masssiveego 17:54, 11 April 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Policies in conflict

Wikipedia:Censorship

Wikipedia:Remove_personal_attacks

Wikipedia:Featured article removal candidates

Wikipedia:Userbox policy

Wikipedia:Admin zero-revert rule

Wikipedia:Wikiethics

Wikipedia talk:Discussions for adminship


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