User talk:Sneakysmith12/vetting procedure

I have to say this. It has voting, it wont work. Voting is the reason why we are doing the wipe in the first place. For reasoning, see the multiple discussions that we've had on the wipe page etc. -- (gem / talk) 05:11, 8 April 2007 (CDT) And I also don't like the 'submitter owns the build' idea which has been in this wiki for far too long. -- (gem / talk) 13:49, 9 April 2007 (CDT)
 * "submitter owns the build" well I'll revise what I put it there to "submitter may remove their own build" as a submitter you should be aware that when you put anything on the internet it will be copied promptly if it works, or it will be disreguarded and you will eventually develop a bad repuation, thus forever being ignored.


 * I do believe the concept of ignoring the untrusted should work, and in no way does the submitter own their buid, it can just as easily be reposted by the next person, however I believe that any one who decides to edit this wiki should take the responsiblity to watch their work carefully. If something is not correct that will build a bad reputation. If something iis not correct in this wiki then it is either that the wiki starts to get ignored, or the user will.


 * That is why I do have this set to voting. People are ment to be responsible, yes I understand that there are a few younger people amoung us, however it is their responsiblity to behave, not the authority of an admin or another user of this wiki. Voting allows us to preview content in to that we only accept the best. I diliberatly however put a lot of restrictions on vetted/unvetted though as builds should not be "discarded on sight". As my father has told me before their is beauty in everything, you just have to look for it. That means that we as a group must help the fellow users into being able to understand what they have done wrong, and how to fix it.


 * I know for a fact though that though this is only able to work in theory because the're quite a few people a little less than mature thus the wipe in the section all together. I accept the wipe, and in fact support it, but please wiping the current build sections does not wipe the people who fail to realize that this website is being paid for by other supporters of it, so when you say that wiping voting will fix problems is compelty wrong. It will just generate another batch of overwhelming problems (IE people submiting things that are compelty bogus, making new pages, taking up server space). --Sneakysmith12 16:42, 10 April 2007 (CDT)