David Monniaux schreef:
I think that all Wikipedia pages should contain somewhere (say, at the bottom) a link to a page where people could complain about the content of the articles. (I'm talking here of complaints about breach of privacy, copyright violation, libel etc.)
The Dutch Wikipedia has something like this for some years now. On the bottom of the main page there is an "Contact"-link.
And in the side menu of all pages a "Help and contact"-link. It goes to a short page whit some options like where to find the answers of most of the questions, use the talk page, etc. and an link to an emailform to send an question to Wikipedia.
The people doing the emails are all senior Wikipedians and are using an disclaimer that the write in there own name and can not speak in the name of Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation.
The feedback we get from the users is very useful. You get that way the responds from visitors for who editing on a talk page is to strange to do. If you do not have an traditional way of contact you lose good information. Or even questions from the press or so.
The only problem is the some new users think the this contact point is an place where the can appeal for internal Wikipedia-social stuff.
Walter