Notice how easy it is to have vacuous "discussions" in the absence of facts
about user behavior.

On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 5:06 PM, stevertigo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greg wrote:
> > There are many indirect effects as well— Less search engine
> > hits means less readers means less editing means less content > and
> probably less neutral content.
>
> Ha!
>
> In reality, one could just as well argue that less hits and less edits
> might mean a *perfect article will remain perfect and will not be
> whittled down into nothingness by some drop-in busybody.
>
> -Steven
> PS: Sorry, for mentioning "articles" on Foundation-l
>
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