On 8/25/06, Steve Bennett stevagewp@gmail.com wrote:
On 8/25/06, Anthony wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
I think it is a very poor assumption to think that anything which would have been created by users not logged in will find its way to AfC. In fact, I believe that the AfC process tends to filter out exactly those submissions which are preferred - casual submissions by someone trying to improve things, and does very little to discourage people who are trying to push a viewpoint from wasting people's time.
What we probably really want is a way where anon users *can* create articles, but that they're kept in quarantine. AfC is a very clunky way of achieving that.
But what would the quarantine involve? Can people who aren't logged in see articles in quarantine? Who can edit articles in quarantine? Who can delete them? Who can take them out of quarantine?
My own thoughts on this suggest that it'd be enough to just stick a big "WARNING: THIS WAS CREATED BY AN ANON" on the top of such articles for a while, and keep them out of google searches.
But maybe you and certainly others see quarantine as something different.
Anthony