Wikipedia talk:Areas for Reform/Ethical principles for administrators

This is a waste of time. AEthics enters into decisions where there are no other criteria. Thee are a very very few occasions where this is true for editors, and we already have an ethical guideline - WP:AGF - so we do not need another. And the vast majority of administrative acts are governed by ckear criteria that have there basis not on ethics but on what will lead to a better encyclopedia: delete vandalism, delete certain articles that meet certin criteria - where do ethics enter into these deisions, they are already guided by policy? 3RR blocks? practically automatic and I do not see any ethics issues. Slrubenstein  |  Talk 21:50, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
 * You started this section: Do we need a new Guideline, to provide a common framework for administrators to police themselves and prevent or stop abuse of administrative powers? How would you answer that question? Do you believe a new guideline is needed or not? --Atomic blunder (talk) 03:11, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
 * I started the section becauseyou raised the topic under a different heading, and I felt that if you wanted the issue discussed, it should be in a section with an appropriate heading. I also added my view, immediately.  Since my view has nto changed, i have nothign to add right now. Slrubenstein   |  Talk 10:01, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
 * How about if 2RR applied only to blocks over a set duration of time, including indefinite blocks, instead of completely replacing WP:WHEEL? That could help to discourage administrators from blocking for excessive lengths of time. --Atomic blunder (talk) 20:53, 26 August 2009 (UTC)