Why do you ask publicly, instead of messaging the monk who did the consideration ?
Could he undo his action?
My post was not to admonish the considerer--there have always been, and probably always will be, overzealous considerations. The point was to draw attention to the fact that they happen; to make people think a little more before they make them; to make people think a little more before they support them; and to wonder aloud if they shouldn't disappear automatically if the voting suggests they should.
None of which would be accomplished by contacting the considerer in private.
In reply to Re^2: Overzealous considerations and broken mechanisms.
by BrowserUk
in thread Overzealous considerations and broken mechanisms.
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