Stevertigo wrote:
I wanted to send the first announcement out to the PR Watch internal
mailing list, and I also mentioned it a couple of days ago on
wikitech-l. My announcement to wikien-l went out earlier today. (I
get the digest, so I didn't see Stevertigo's comment until after I
sent the announcement here.)
Ed Poor wrote:
I'm betting that "fairness and accuracy"
will launch scads more edit
wars than "neutral point of view", but then Sheldon will probably
just ban cranks who disagree with him anyway.
I can hardly wait to see his Global Warming article.
It will be interesting to see if "fairness and accuracy" launches
more edit wars than NPOV. What I'm *hoping* is that it will put more
onus on contributors to include documentation for their claims when
there is a disagreement. This whole project is an experiment, and I'm
quite curious myself to see how it unfolds.
So are you "Surfer Dude" on Disinfopedia? Censorious minds want to know. ;)
If you want to see my global warming articles, you don't have to wait
for Disinfopedia. Just check out the PR Watch archives.
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