Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Numbers & Professions

I am amazed that since I became a member of wikipedia, I have noticed a gradual and discernible decline in the aggregate quality of edits and the quality of edits and discussion by some of the editors are so poor that they are unable to even access a simple topic from google. This is the precise reason that despite more than a million editors the Project has still to become worthy of any serious attention. Ultimately, the editors make the contents and if their basic knowledge base is poor, it gets reflected in many segments of community activities. This is a general comment and has nothing to do with the deletion of this page. --Bhadani 17:48, 2 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I am amazed at this weaselly rant from an administrator and an experienced editor. "since I became a member of wikipedia, I have noticed a gradual and discernible decline..."- you didn't mean your becoming a member was the cause of the decline although it means as much, did you? "Access(ing) a simple topic from google" is something new to me and I fail to grasp its meaning. The deleted article which several editors thought patent nonsense (and none cared to defend, mind you) could reflect back on your argument involving "basic knowledge base". I really didn't understand what you mean by "segments of community activities". Banvasi 10:52, 6 December 2006 (UTC)