User:Hemlock Martinis/Drama

Drama is not a quantifiable force. Please don't act like it is. Saying that an editor, an editor's actions, or the actions of multiple editors "creates drama" is an inaccurate gross misrepresentation and oversimplification.

Don't call editors Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is, according to us, "widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist." Having written some of humanity's most enduring literary works such as Hamlet and Macbeth, William Shakespeare was more than capable of creating drama. Since he died in 1616, Shakespeare likely does not edit Wikipedia. Thus, it is unproductive and counterintuitive to say that editors or their actions are creating drama.