User:Incnis Mrsi/mass actions

I have a persistent, possibly even subconscious distrust to any activity that results in editing, moving, deleting, or creating a large number of pages from one account. I deem that not enough attention is paid to every single change (and there were examples of that), and some of such actions are even totally useless or even mistaken (and there also were examples of that), and that mass-processors of pages are, generally, less skilled in processing of suggestions and complains. I also think that many of mass-processors, like any people, are hard to stop themselves from a job they are doing even when this job starts to become harmful. If one edits articles manually and this becomes harmful, s/he will be stopped after a ten of edits. If a bot or a highly-automated user script edits articles and this becomes harmful, it may cause more harm before stopping.

This distrust is developed from my observation of silly bot edits in ru.wikipedia, thoughtless deletions in Commons (where a real discussion is next to impossible because a mass delete-button-pusher is, by this fact itself, a busy beaver), from moving of 40 articles by one person barely able to understand guidelines here, in en.wikipedia, and so on. This my peculiar mindset sometimes causes me to overreact with diatribes and requests to noticeboards, that sometimes escalate to heated disputes.