User blog:Z K/WAT

So I've noticed that some (scratch that, everyone) that places those QUALITY templates on articles just slap them on there obviously to get their edit count up.

IN THIS CURRENT SITUATION, YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO DO THAT.

Have you not noticed this? Its just so easier to slap on an LQA template on an article but the people who are doing this are actually the ones who caused the problem in the first place. It's really getting under my skin how I've seen a few people blaming the newbies for the LQA articles yet you obviously take no effort in upping the quality on an article.

My point? Before you automatically put an LQA template on an article, edit it and try to bump it up to at least MQA in your standards. By doing that, you're severing the LQA traffic and decreasing it, which allows people to expand the remaining articles. Because what you've all failed to do is take the future into precaution, and by that I mean deleting all the remaining LQA articles. Problem is, traffic is still going to come in and if you don't take my advice you'll be back to this stage again later on.

I may be a bit hypocritical on this, which thankfully I'm making it my utmost priority in the 2 week holiday break that's coming up for me to edit as many LQA's as I can. I've pretty much gotten all my tests out of the way; now I await the holidays. 437 LQA's to try and edit - fantastic. Z K 12:13, March 26, 2010 (UTC)