[WikiEN-l] Questions about honesty and fair play
Jimmy Wales
jwales at bomis.com
Mon Apr 28 12:36:15 UTC 2003
It's not a good thing to do that, for sure. People should be made
aware that it's uncool to deliberately hide substantive edits, if they
aren't already. Of course, anyone who would do this *deliberately*
would already know that it's uncool.
Tony Wilson wrote:
> From time to time, it is said that deliberately hiding substantive
> changes to an entry is a bannable offence. Is this true? If so, where
> is it written down? Is there a mechanisim in place to warn offenders
> that their behaviour is unacceptable? Or, if it is not true, should a
> policy change be instituted to make it true?
>
>
> Tony Wilson
> (Tannin)
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