User blog:Silver-Haired Seireitou/Lack of Enforcement of the MoS Violation Tagging

So... I'm gonna make this short. Or I'll try to, anyways.

This is the fifth, count it, fifth time I've looked at the articles tagged with the MoS Violation template (which means that the article is tagged for deletion unless changed within a week), and found articles that were tagged literally a YEAR ago and never deleted despite the author never adjusting the articles.

So, my question is... the fuck? We have like three Admins/Users who tag articles actively from what I've seen (Nisshou, Mang, and Epzi are the three that come to mind), and yet, nobody is following up on the threat to delete those articles. Not ALWAYS, sometimes the Admins do follow up, but this is the fifth time several articles have been overlooked. While I personally have no problems going through the list and deleting them myself, I find it a bit odd that the Admins who were the ones to actually tag these articles don't follow through with checking up on the articles that were tagged. I understand everybody is busy with their own lives and stuff, but if we don't keep track of these things, users won't treat the MoS Violation seriously and think they can get away with anything.

This system needs to change.

And so, I recommend designing an allied task force between the third division and the sixth division, thus defining the enforcement of the MoS Violation as a matter of Wiki Security. This task force will converse every week on a forum (sometime on the Friday or Weekends), to discuss current cases of articles tagged with the MoS Violation and ideas to make it easier for new users to keep to the Manual of Style without threatening to delete their articles.

Thoughts? Concerns? Make your voice heard below in the comments.