David Gerard wrote:
On 14 September 2012 18:05, Matthias Mullie
<mmullie(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Technical issues are the reason for its slow
ramp-up: the underlying
architecture does not yet allow us to safely deploy to 100% of enwiki and
we're currently working on resolving that.
So is the AFTv4 data doing anything or being used for anything?
Err, is the AFTv5 data doing anything or being used for anything? When I
skim <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ArticleFeedbackv5/Barack_Obama>,
the signal-to-noise ratio is so imbalanced that the tool is useless. This
"comments section" of the site has quickly become filled with gibberish and
a fair number of biographies of living persons violations. It hasn't yet
reached the awfulness of a YouTube comments section, but it's certainly on
its way. I've no idea why resources are being invested in this way.
MZMcBride