Carcharoth carcharothwp@googlemail.com wrote:
Just remembered that we do have time-dependent updating in the "age" bits of infoboxes. People's ages increase by one each year and they are assumed to be still alive until such time as their death is reported or they look a bit too old. But that is the only case I am aware of where content is automatically updated over time. But there may be others, of course.
So where its a simple matter of math, there's no verifiability issue. There is a general substantive argument against automated content creation, and most objections sit in that context. Age calculation could be argued is an example which violates the principle. Its interesting: By disliking automation in other seemingly simple linguistic contexts and allowing for outdating (of weeks perhaps), it seems that people much prefer the incorrect over the inaccurate. Which is fine as long as its sourced.
-SC