On 03/03/2008, WJhonson(a)aol.com <WJhonson(a)aol.com> wrote:
However I, and others, expressed concern, that this
was unlikely given the
extreme back load. When deletions take place, for a single admin, at the rate
of 50 per minute, we can guarantee that reasonable review was not done.
That is what we want to avoid going forward yes.
Yeah, that's less than ideal, unless the admin is quite sure and turns
out to be very accurate. What's the accuracy percentages we're looking
at?
But in addition, some of the deletions which *were*
done, now need to be
reviewed and undone, as being probable borderline cases.
Quite possibly. Got numbers? How much of a problem is this in practice?
- d.