Thread:Talk:Article feedback/Give admins ability to remove the ratings box from pages where it's useless

First of all I'd like to say I'm totally opposed and pissed off about this Wikipedia-wide rollout that wasn't discussed with the community (perhaps the limited trial was discussed, but show me where's the community consensus for the full enwiki-wide rollout? on every article??) Second of all, do we really need more junk at the bottom of every article? The thing's huge! It's a big obtrusive eyesore that really impedes reader's enjoyment. Imagine reading a book and at the bottom of every page it asks you "Did you enjoy this page?", "What did you think about the grammar?", "Do you trust it?" etc. It's just annoying. Thirdly, it's obviously still broken when we're getting it on redirect pages and disambig pages. How the hell are people supposed to rate a page like NORP?? If this feedback thing is going to stay then at least give admins the ability to manually remove it from individual pages where it's obviously not helpful, such as redirects, wiktionary-redirects, navigational pages, sub-stubs, set indexes, and disambiguation pages. And not just allow us to hide it so it won't appear on our end, but to completely remove it so it doesn't appear for anyone. Make it so it's not an invisible fixture of the Mediawiki software that only devs can manipulate, at least give us some control over this abomination. -- OlEnglish 22:11, 21 July 2011 (UTC)