On 5/30/07, Slim Virgin <slimvirgin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/30/07, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
You seem to be implying that you actually find
this so implausible
that you can't believe Gracenotes wasn't lying. Is that what you're
saying?
Not at all. My point in all this is the one I've made elsewhere in
this thread, or maybe there are two threads going about this, namely
that I feel uneasy about seeing people promoted who've racked up high
edit counts by using automated or semi-automated scripts, but who have
very little article-talk interaction.
As someone who has done large numbers of minor edits in the past,
completely unaided by scripting*, I'm disappointed that you feel this
way. These edits are often the formatting and style edits that make
Wikipedia look and feel like an encyclopedia. And yet you implied
that anyone who does mass-editing is either using a script or is
"mindlessly hitting a button". Was that necessary?
*I'm on the AWB-approved list, or was last I checked, but this is in
the mostly vain hope that AWB gets ported to any platform whatsoever
that isn't Windows. ;_;