User talk:Yukichigai/Content Nazism

Speedy Deletion request
In response to the request for speedy deletion, I am curious as to what the "subject" is that I am supposedly attacking with this article. Nowhere in the content do I mention specific users, nor do I advocate any kind of harassment of users. If anything, this is an article about how (and why) to avoid personal attacks when controversy is present. -- Y&#124;yukichigai 10:00, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

Additionally, if the concern is over the use of "Nazism" in the title, I simply picked the title as the first thing that came to mind. I was attempting to reference a specific socio-political philosophy but I was unable to remember the name when I started writing. I have since re-discovered the name I was looking for, and as such this article will eventually be renamed "Content Authoritarianism". -- Y&#124;yukichigai 10:46, 22 October 2006 (UTC)
 * An interesting essay (and I agree the speedy tag is inappropriate; ironically the section on "Being overly 'Bold'" constrains me from removing the tag). However I wonder how what you're terming 'Content Nazism' differs in essence from this. Tonywalton | Talk 11:13, 22 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Essentially, WikiLawyering is more specific than Content Authoritarianism. (Let's use the soon-to-be title so I can get used to it) The former applies to controversial edits where policy and guidelines are used to shakily justify such actions, whereas my little ramblings are about situations where policy and guidelines may not play a role at all. There is definitely some overlap though, and I will definitely add a link (or several) to that article as I update this one. -- Y&#124;yukichigai 11:36, 22 October 2006 (UTC)


 * By the way, I just re-read your comment and I thought I'd point out that according to the speedy deletion infobox you can remove the speedy deletion flag if you feel it is unjustified, though I myself cannot since I created the page. If nothing else this is useful information for future use. -- Y&#124;yukichigai 12:11, 22 October 2006 (UTC)