[Labs-l] speedydeletion.wikia.com

Hasteur Wikipedia hasteur.wikipedia at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 12:15:45 UTC 2014


I concur that using WMF resources to enable circumvention of speedy deletion processes shows no faith in our editors for nominating and administrators in determining if the SD rationale is correct. Second, since this is some sort of bot process, has it ever passed through BRFA as it appears to be using a non trivial amount of resources.

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> On Nov 3, 2014, at 1:56 AM, Pietro De Nicolao <powerpdn at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Il giorno 03/nov/2014, alle ore 06:48, Rschen7754 Wikipedia <rschen7754.wiki at gmail.com> ha scritto:
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>> I’m a bit concerned about this, as it is essentially leaking deleted content on en.wikipedia and putting it elsewhere on the Internet where it is publicly accessible. While of course we can’t stop people from doing it on outside systems, I don’t really think Wikimedia Labs should be doing something like this.
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>> Rschen7754
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> He's not "leaking deleted content" (he has no means to do so unless he's a en.wiki admin), its tool is automatically duplicating content that (by the judgement of the author) is at risk of being deleted.
> This is fully compatible with Wikipedia license. One could argue that this service doesn't bring benefits to Wikipedia, though.
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> Pietro De Nicolao
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