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This list didn't have that notice.


http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/3....
This list was called Best Science Fiction Books until some time ago and already had like 10000 voters.
The argument to change the list name and rules was that there were Fantasy books in it.
I pointed out to the guy who did it (not the list creator but a librarian) that you CAN erase books that obviously are not Sci-fi, but it didn't change anything.
What are you guys/gals opinions about this?

Anything is technically 'ok' if the creator left the list open, rather than making it static. But I don't think it's *ethical* to change a list, either by adding irrelevant books or by changing the title to reflect those editions, w/out checking with the creator.
He or she has recently deleted either entire book series when an omnibus is available, or has deleted all volumes but the first in the series.
Note well: when the list was created, there was not instruction to only list the first volume.
1. Is this a new Listopia policy?
2. Is such pruning a proper use of librarian privileges?