Thread:User talk:CodeCat/"Bad faith"/reply (2)

It's not necessarily "bad faith", as I understand that term, to do something that's not in Wiktionary's interest; it's only bad faith to intentionally do so. For example, if he feels that Wiktionary genuinely benefits from clearly marking OR as such, then that would be POV pushing, but not bad faith (as I understand that term). (And I'm using the phrase "Wiktionary benefits from " a bit loosely. As part of WMF, it is our mission to "bring free educational content to the world". Someone could go about that completely the wrong way — e.g., massively copying content between WMF projects under the misguided impression that free educational content is best disseminated by eliminating the whole organizational distinction between dictionaries and encyclopedias and textbooks and so on — and still be acting "in good faith".)