Not As Wiki As It Used To Be
jonney02 writes "The BBC NEWS is running a story about how Wikipedia plans to take back control due to the recent onslaught of malformed articles." It's always been a scary balance between allowing total anonymous participation in a web forum, and preventing yourself from being overrun. I don't envy the Wikipedia designers one bit.
He tried to, but now the page is full of ^H^H^H^H
The latest Slashdot meme.
You are a total fucking moron. You think that just because people have a login ID that they are somehow all of a sudden more likely to treat others with respect and behave with decorum? Were you sucking dick while they were handing out brains?
Sincerely,
Logged in person
And who decides who will be part of the cadre?
Hey, I've got an idea. Let's do something based on the Hindu concept of rewards for good deeds. We could call it "Karma". Like if someone had done a bunch of editing that nobody disapproved of they could accumulate points and after they get a certain number of points they earn the right to approve changes... we could call that "moderating."
We could all be forced to enter our AOL id number in :D
liqbase
Towards the Singularity.
How about I cite someone who may cite someone who cites a paper which cites a person who cited the original news article in which the treaty was cited?
Tom
Someday, I'll have a real sig.