[WikiEN-l] Article quality deterioration (was: a valid criticism)
Magnus Manske
magnus.manske at web.de
Mon Oct 10 16:50:34 UTC 2005
uninvited at nerstrand.net wrote:
> The problem is that people come along and make incremental changes each
> of which, taken alone, is unremarkable -- neither helpful nor
> especially detrimental to the article. In aggregate, such changes
> destroy the organization of the article and compromise any stylistic
> unity that may be present.
>
Simple technical solution: Each article gets a special counter. After X
days, or X edits, or not-minor edits, or X bytes changed, or some
combination thereof, the article gets added to a special "review" list.
This is for people who like to specialize is style/flow/structure/etc of
articles. These can then be reformatted/reworded. Calling it "review"
might help to suppress edit wars; after all, this is not because of a
special edit, but because some criteria say "this might need
restructuring". Also, it is not to remove information, rather to
rearrange it into readable form.
Magnus
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