On 7/8/06, mboverload mboverload@gmail.com wrote:
I didn't say to block them!
The only POSSIBLE way to stop anon users from vandalizing is blocking all of them. Just like the only way to stop registered users from vandalizing is blocking all of them.
I stated the obvious.
Mboverload is right... Heck even forget vandalizing, just consider folks coming by to add their favorite idea or interpretation. Wikipedia tries to be on the average pretty good, but our model doesn't try to be good at every instant, in fact it fundamentally precludes being good at every instant.
Criticisms based on the purely on the churn of a article in the news are, well, not news. Look at the editing history of any hot subject (like [[hurricane Katrina]]) and you'll see the same pattern... good content and bad content are both added, and the bad content tends to be removed faster than the good content. The behavior is expected. Our users should be aware of it (If they aren't, we need to improve our education)... and it simply isn't going away unless we make a fundamental change.