Hi,
Le 19/06/2014 15:05, Martin Walker a écrit :
Keeping kids safe from "adult" articles is a
valid parent/teacher
concern, and it may be very important in some cultures. And we should
all recall the Florida teacher who lost her job when her kids
accidentally got onto a pornsite in her classroom.
I've worked on the 1.0 project on en:wp. When we produce offline
collections of the English Wikipedia articles (often for schools), on
DVD or flash drive, space is often limited. Therefore we sometimes
provide only a selection of articles rather than the full
encyclopedia. We can screen out the pornstars and the extreme
violence by not selecting articles tagged by certain WikiProjects.
(We leave in basic informational articles such as those on human
anatomy). However, this approach only works on Wikipedias that use
WikiProject tags, such as en and fr.
Another issue is when obscene/racist phrases are inserted into
otherwise clean articles by vandalism. That's one reason we did the
offline project; we used a variation of the WikiTrust tool to select a
clean version (RevIDs) of each article. Obviously these collections
can't be used where kids are actively editing, but it has its place.
I take this opportunity to remind about another model : a wiki for
children that kids (and adults) *are* actively editing :
http://blog.wikimedia.fr/vikidia-in-english-opens-today-lets-build-a-childr…
My present concern on fr.vikidia is much more the too harsh and austere
(often teenage) admins, especially to newbies, than the insertion of
obscene or inappropriate content. :-\
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