[WikiEN-l] Wikipedia as part of a social media strategy for hotels

Mike Dupont jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 25 17:16:19 UTC 2012


Thanks Martjn,
yes, that is what I am saying, people are willing to submit trivial
data for the hope of becoming famous,
because WP is now the number one web page, instead of deleting it, I
say, lets process it.

I have been studying the speedy deletion data for the past days,
tuning my program, of course there is a lot of junk in there, but it
seem that something similar is happening with the indian subcontinent,
many pages are just being deleted because why would some actor or
doctor in india or pakistan ever be notable for the western world.
But if you ever wanted to study the culture of that area, such
articles would be useful. If you wanted to encourage editors from that
area, then it is better to thank people for the data instead of
deleting it.

For my work in kosovo, trying to find contributors is very hard and
having a way to collect data for free is great.

Also I am interested in free software and it seems that many free
software program articles are also being deleted, I am happy to have
copies of them.

thanks,

mike

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Martijn Hoekstra
<martijnhoekstra at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Carcharoth <carcharothwp at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> On 6/25/12, Martijn Hoekstra <martijnhoekstra at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> What's wrong with "Hi, thanks for your stuff. It didn't belong here,
>>> so we put it there for you" rather than "Hi, you put stuff here that
>>> didn't belong here. Bad user. Find an admin that will email your stuff
>>> for you through a murky procedure, so you can put it there yourself"?
>>
>> I should have been clearer that if people want to spend their time
>> doing that, fine. But there are other things on Wikipedia that need
>> doing more urgently. Trans-wikiiing or moving stuff around is
>> laudable, but is a sideshow to the core aim of producing and improving
>> the quality of the online encyclopedia (as opposed to the online
>> travel guide or hotel guide or whatever). The problem is that this
>> sort of exhortation tends to fail when a volunteer workforce is
>> involved. And I am aware that it is possible for different online
>> freely licensed sites to work together in synergy, exchanging material
>> as needed, but it still feels like a distraction from the core
>> activities.
>>
>> Carcharoth
>>
>
> Maybe I'm misreading the thread, but I think that Mike was proposing
> to use the wiki for deleted articles he set up to use this information
> to move it over to OSM. I was slightly amazed that this seemed to be
> received as a bad idea in Carcharoths post. I am not suggesting that
> any administrator or editor *should* do this, but it should be
> applauded, ot at least shouldn't be discouraged if an editor does do
> that.
>
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