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Statement of the dispute

This adminstrator has subverted the intent of VfD on numerous occasions. While the Deletion guidelines for administrators are deliberately vague, it does urge "attempting to be as impartial as is possible." This administrator has had considerable input (see below) regarding this, but has continued to stretch closure votes like Silly Putty picking up Spiderman.
brenneman 15:53, 1 August 2005 (UTC)

Description

Um, yeah. The template has summary in both these spots?

Powers misused

  • Deletion (log):
{list page or pages not deleted}
  1. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Calvary Christian High School Already listed on AN/I, sorry.
  2. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/KarlSchererRevisited3
  3. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/List of biomedical terms
  4. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Theta Theta
  5. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Not pron
  6. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Tory Belleci
  7. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/CSE Revue
  8. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/River City Theatre Company
  9. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Blaze (Pokémon)
  10. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Aage Neutzsky-Wulff
  11. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/DKU
  12. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Festa no Apê
  13. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/List of Applied Mathematicians
  14. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Folio (Company)
  15. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Indiana Jones 4
  16. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/List of names for the human penis
  17. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Absynthe Magazine
  18. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Triple Penetration
  19. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/FactBites
  20. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Phenotypic freedom
  21. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Isv Kraan
  22. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Mandalis
  23. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Chhatrapati
  24. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Gobar
  25. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Krayt pearl
  26. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Samples of Baltic: Old Prussian, Latvian, Lithuanian compared to Slavic: Polish Language

Applicable policies

  1. Decision Policy - while Misplaced Pages:Deletion guidelines for administrators#Rough consensus is by definition "rough", this is contravention of consensus. If users voted as per Guide to Votes for deletion, keep is not the result they wanted.

Evidence of trying and failing to resolve the dispute

  1. Misplaced Pages talk:Votes for deletion/Calvary Christian High School
  2. Misplaced Pages:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents#Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Calvary Christian High School

Tony's actions in the midst of these discussion:

  1. Misplaced Pages:Votes_for_deletion/Arab_hacker

My edit counts and date of first edits for this vote:

  1. User:Aaron Brenneman/Scratch#Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Arab hacker

Users certifying the basis for this dispute

(sign with ~~~~)

  1. User:Aaron Brenneman (presumably, since he wrote this)
  2. Ambi 16:15, 1 August 2005 (UTC)

Other users who endorse this statement

(sign with ~~~~)

  1. James 16:44, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
  2. ] 17:38, 1 August 2005 (UTC) (see also below)

Response

This is a summary written by the sysop whose actions are disputed, or by other users who think that the dispute is unjustified and that the sysop's actions did not violate policy. Users who edit or endorse this summary should not edit the other summaries.

Disputed VfD closings

Policy

  • See Guide to Vfd. In particular: "The decision to keep or to delete the article is made according to the administrator's judgement of what consensus is", and "If a VFD discussion yields no consensus, the decision defaults to keep the article. Note that this does not preclude editing, renaming or merging the article, as those actions do not require a deletion vote."

When I close a VfD, I want to give the editors maximum control over what happens next; as VfD closer I have to make the important decision--whether or not to delete, but if I don't get a consensus to merge I don't think I need to consider whether to merge or keep--leave it to the editors. Sometimes I unilaterally, as an editor, take that action myself, but I do so after closing and I make a note saying that I am being bold; my action is reversible and is not part of the closing process. For instance if there is a substantial vote to merge but this doesn't amount to consensus, then I may perform the merge myself. I do not, however, pretend that I can read into the vote that which is not there.

If there really is a consensus vote to merge, however, I will perform the merge as part of the VfD closure, and enforce it as part of Misplaced Pages policy if attempts are made to reverse it (this has happened, Misplaced Pages:Votes_for_deletion/Jim_Robinson, merged on a 75% consensus, confirmed by subsequent vote in Misplaced Pages:Votes for Undeletion.

On making dispositional decisions

It is not the closer's job to second-guess the disposition of an article--a VfD discussion is not required for a page move, a merge, a redirect or indeed anything other than a deletion. Any editor can perform these tasks if there is a consensus for them. If a consensus emerges during VfD (see above) it should be performed as part of the closing. It should not be manufactured by the closer.

On conservatism

Smoddy suggests "I would define the result of a "no consensus" as being "do the most conservative option". The VfD guide agrees, and so do I. The most conservative option a VfD closer can make, if there is no consensus to delete, is to leave what happens next up to the editors.

Unilateral undeletions

As far as I'm aware, there is no limitation on the power of an administrator to undelete an article.


Users who endorse this summary (sign with ~~~~):

  1. Tony Sidaway 17:29, 1 August 2005 (UTC)

Outside view by smoddy

This is a summary written by users not directly involved with the dispute but who would like to add an outside view of the dispute. Users who edit or endorse this summary should not edit the other summaries.

I signed above as well. Many of these VfDs are entirely divided between "merge" and "delete", "redirect" and "delete", or "BJAODN" and "delete". Yet, when a decision cannot be made between two votes which are clearly not keeps, "keep" is the effective outcome. This is all very well in a vote between "delete" and "keep". But in a vote where the options are clearly opposed to keeping the article in its current state, this is senseless. I would define the result of a "no consensus" as being "do the most conservative option". So merge/delete becomes merge, redirect/delete becomes redirect. BJAODN/delete clearly mean the same thing, but with a good number of suggestions that it be sent to BJAODN as well as being deleted. So I suggest that "no consensus" be defined as "be conservative".

Users who endorse this summary (sign with ~~~~):

  1. ] 17:38, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
  2. James 17:55, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
  3. Robert McClenon 18:20, 1 August 2005 (UTC)

Discussion

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