Hard to tell anything without the relevant link(s).
Vito
Il giorno mer 19 feb 2020 alle ore 22:35 Andy Mabbett < andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk> ha scritto:
I have just come across a case on en.Wikipedia where the daughter of an article subject added details of his funeral (his death in 1984,w as already recorded) and his view about an indent in his life.
Her six sequential edits - her first and only contribution to Wikipedia - totalled 1254 characters, and were conducted over the space of 30 minutes. They were no the best quality, lacking sources, but were benign, and exactly what one might expect an untutored novice to do as a first change.
As well as being reverted, she now has three templates on her talk page; two warning her of a CoI, and sandwiching one notifying her of a discussion about her on the COI noticeboard. These total 4094 characters or 665 words.
How do other projects deal with such cases?
-- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk
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