Arwel Parry wrote:
In message fbad4e140603070556w33272ae9v@mail.gmail.com, David Gerard dgerard-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org writes
http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2006/03/using_wikipedia.html
Actually, I wish we could have more posters like this. He's advocating
* Give up control, people will take your original content and change
it completely. * It is ok to put in "corporate" content, as long as it is relevant to the community. * Let it live and breath, only step in to correct inaccurate information * Make sure your own content is not getting pushed out of search results by this new content
I don't have any problems with those, though how he expects the last to happen once Google gets hold of the Wikipedia article and all its mirrors I have no idea.
Perhaps some of our dedicated POV pushers would learn something by reading this. Similar principles apply whether your marketting a product or an idea.
Ec