On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:38 AM, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
I've just looked at a BLP and nowhere can I see an
guidance on how to
complain. I suggest a "Report a problem with this article" link to
added to the sidebar of all articles as a mailto link to the
appropriate OTRS address.
Sounds good, but how good is OTRS at handling these issues? Are there any
statistics available as to what percentage of OTRS complainers are satisfied
with the resolution? Does OTRS provide any escalation for people who aren't
satisfied with their initial results?
Flagged Revs is an excellent way of dealing with vandalism to BLPs,
technical solutions to more subtle problems are a
little trickier.
Flagged Revs could be used with addition levels - a "free of
vandalism" level and a "well balanced, fact-checked and free of
anything remotely libellous" level. Two separate levels are necessary
since the 2nd takes far too long to be a practical vandal fighting
tool - I'm not sure which level would be shown by default to whom,
that needs to be worked out.
Another good idea, but how would an article be accepted as "well balanced"?
You just can't write about a topic which has any level of controversy and
come up with an article which everyone will agree is "well balanced". No
matter what you write, someone is going to have a problem with it, so
marking an article as "well balanced" is more likely to increase the
complaints rather than reduce them. I think Citizendium's "approved
articles" is about the best you can do in this type of situation, and their
articles certainly aren't "well balanced".