On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 3:05 PM, Béria Lima <[email protected]> wrote: >> Actually, given that the template was cascade protected by virtue of it >> being on the main page, only administrators can edit it. You're not an >> administrator on Commons, but you do have a staff flag. Therefore I'd say >> that's a staff action. > > That said, changed the picture without any discussion, only because some > people don't want to see a half-naked anime girl on Main Page (btw: What is > the problem with that picture? I'm a girl, and i'm not AT ALL offended for > see that in main page) was a act that NO ONE should do without consensus. > Not an adm, not an editor, not a staff. > I'm not going a statement about the appropriateness of the image (because, in fact, I don't care), but I would like state that there is nothing wrong with somebody changing content that they feel is inappropriate. It is a wiki. Any action can be undone, and as a matter of fact has been undone.It is important to our culture that making changes, the {{sofixit}}, is promoted. Be bold, revert, discuss. The funny thing is though that such a situation probably shows both the best and the worst of our culture at the same time.
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