User:Oni Ookami Alfador/Don't be lazy

This is the start page for an essay I will be writing on how lazy people can be while editing and how you shouldn't start an article or project unless you are willing to follow through with it.

Being lazy just creates clutter on Wikipedia. A throng of useless templates are created, because people are too lazy to take care of things themselves as a matter of fact.

One of the biggest problems lazy editors cause is the creation of clutter pages. These pages are frequently stubs that offer no notability of their subject and tend not to be sourced. While the sources may exist, the editor(s) of the page was too lazy to go look for them.

Editors are also extremely lazy in deletion discussions. Many editors even neglect to put all the proper templates up when nominating for deletion! As many people know well from Arguments to avoid in deletion discussions, users freqently don't put a rationale for their "vote" on the deletion page. This is lazy and accomplishes nothing. As AFD discussions are based on debate, coming to a consensus when possible, and assessing the strength of arguments when not, a vote accomplishes nothing.