I think David might have been referring to, for example, nefarious
users posting public logs which... well, you can imagine what they
might show. I myself have found a log while Googling on (I think it
was) Wikipedia Watch/Review which shows (among thousands of lines of
text) me in #wikipedia conversing with users who were frankly not
discussing Wikipedia at all.
On 22/05/07, MacGyverMagic/Mgm <macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It looks like enough people hang around to have
moderators enforce rules
that are basic common sense which should cut back on any particularly
disastrously stupid things. Talking about public relations: how many people
outside of Wikipedia actually visit that channel? It can't be a PR disaster
if there's no public.
Mgm
On 5/22/07, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
#wikipedia is a wasteland of stupidity and a public relations disaster
in lots of ways. It's also a lively and useful hangout for a lot of
editors.
I welcome your thoughts on what, if anything, to do about this.
- d.
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