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::Imagine if someone came along, decided the opening paragraph of the main page was awkward, then <em>removed</em> it!  No matter how awkward they found it, the page is hardly improved by its absence.  Removing useful content without improving the page otherwise is destructive behavior.
 
::Imagine if someone came along, decided the opening paragraph of the main page was awkward, then <em>removed</em> it!  No matter how awkward they found it, the page is hardly improved by its absence.  Removing useful content without improving the page otherwise is destructive behavior.
 
::If you're asking me how I'd manage the quote page, its pretty simple:  Don't remove quotes if you can't replace them.  Deleting content is easier than writing it, expecting people to fill in holes you leave is unfair. --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 23:38, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
 
::If you're asking me how I'd manage the quote page, its pretty simple:  Don't remove quotes if you can't replace them.  Deleting content is easier than writing it, expecting people to fill in holes you leave is unfair. --[[User:Corona688|Corona688]] 23:38, 16 July 2009 (UTC)
 
:::With apologies on injecting myself into this conversation
 
:::First, sometimes the quotes page is improved by removing content.  You only ever see one of them, so the more bad quotes you remove, the better the average value of a randomly generated quote.  There is some value in diversity, but you hit diminishing returns sometime well before the ~80 quotes that currently remain.
 
:::Second, expecting every deletion to be accompanied by a replacement is ridiculous - truly good material takes longer to find than bad material.  Fortunately, self-selection in what gets added also occurs, so you still expect growth over the long term, (and someone, reading the forums or elsewhere, might be struck by inspiration while nowhere near the wiki).  Basically, the processes which involve removal of bad material from the quotes page are fundamentally different than those that involve adding quality material to the quotes page - they happen at different rates and involve different amounts of attention paid to the state of the quotes page at some moment in time.
 
:::Third, I've tried to add material to the quotes page, but Karl is apparently throwing a hissy fit because I'd dare ever delete anything off the page, and worse, dare to demand page policy be enforced in full.  Every quote i've tried to add has been deleted, not on its merits, but solely because I added it.  Needless to say, *that* kind of behavior is truly destructive and not appropriate.
 
:::--[[User:Squirrelloid|Squirrelloid]] 16:44, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
 
  
 
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