If such a thing would be done, then I guess some extra code would be necessary. It is not necessary to check which part of an article someone has visited, as a plain count of visits to the overall article would be a viable simplification. I think such a simplification is possible, but it will increase the number of necessary visits. Especially before edits on the last part of a large article can be flagged as clean, or even correct.
Probably there has to be made some code to make a model describing which parts of an article is read by a visitor, given the size of the article.
John
Lars Aronsson skrev:
John Erling Blad wrote:
It works by counting the visitors that reads a particular segment of the article, and then will accept the particular segment as correct when a sufficient number of visitors has been visiting.
How do you count visitors to segments? There are now available statistics for visitors to articles, but that doesn't go down to segment level. It is also much harder to determine edits on the segment level, than to just count edits per article. Is it really worth the extra effort?