Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment/Suemcp

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What will be the ultimate point of this? If User:Suemcp refuses to respond, yet there is general consensus that her actions are irresponsible, what it the outcome? I obviously can't block her, since I've edited the article. Can we generally have a consensus on a ban from these articles? As she's more than likely to regard it as a railroading of her, engineered by me out of some "feminist agenda" how would that ban possibly work? Who would see that she adhered to it? I'm feeling rather frustrated, because the situation continues...Dina 18:19, 9 January 2007 (UTC)

Since I have this page on my watchlist I noticed Dina's question. I agree and have the same questions myself. Hopefully a mediator will be a big help, but my gut (and my experience and training) says not to be too hopeful. So what's next? Can people be barred from pages without a RFA? Can the pages be protected for these kinds of reasons while we work things out on the talk pages? Does anybody have the energy to sustain this for much longer? I don't think so. I think wise and experienced heads are needed to advise, since I don't have a clue. --Slp1 00:44, 10 January 2007 (UTC)