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Misplaced Pages:Requests for comment/User conduct

I realize that proposing a process page like this for deletion is likely to be hotly controversial. But we've seen an unbelievable explosion of incivil behavior and bad will on Misplaced Pages in the past couple of days and I think it's time to start rolling back this process. And WP:RFC/USER is a good place to start. Virtually no one is happy with the user RFC process as it currently stands. Here are a couple of examples from the AAP (WP:AAP#Requests_for_comment_is_not_taken_seriously_enough):

  • "people RFCs generally don't work at all. Some degenerate into personal attacks, many are filed in bad faith, and the majority are mostly ignored or disregarded by their subject." - Radiant!
  • "Currently, RFC's on specific admins are turning into heated, emotional diatribes instead of offering real solutions." - Zzyzx11
  • "User RfCs rarely accomplish their goal given the circus like atmosphere that tends to preside" - Jareth
  • "RFC as it is now is completely useless." - Ulayiti
  • "RFCs act as trials without verdicts" - freestylefrappe

The User RFC process has gotten out of hand. The Kelly Martin RFC - basically a long, long hatefest on both sides - was an extreme example, but the same thing on a smaller scale is seen continuously. This is an utterly useless and destructive step in "dispute resolution", because when was the last time that a dispute was actually resolved via filing a user RFC? Basically, all this step does is give people an opportunity to get madder and madder at each other while preparing for Arbcom. Enough. Delete and then replace with a protected archive page, and urge the community to devise better preliminary dispute resolution steps. Crotalus horridus (TALKCONTRIBS) 02:12, 7 February 2006 (UTC)