On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 7:41 AM, vacuum@jeb.no wrote:
Although this may solve some problems at the larger communities, it might create a problem at smaller communities. Previously trolls could be detected because they was editing as anonymous, now they will be more likely to operate as logged in users.
On the whole, it does make things easier across the board, both for legitimate users and trolls. Holes in the net at one wiki are suddenly holes in the net for everyone. Small and large wikis alike need to watch out for this. If you're not already, it may be handy to watch edits from new accounts at [[Special:Contributions/newbies]].
If this shall be of real benefit somehow the smaller communities should be
able to report a global user as troublesome. Turned around this could also lead to a small community blacklisting an otherwise good contributor.
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Steward_requests/SUL_requests#Requests_for_lo...
Could perhaps be expanded, but there is such a mechanism in place. Ultimately, improved communication between wikis is probably always going to be a net benefit. If all else fails, there's always [[m:metapub]].
Just some quick thoughts, -Luna