[Foundation-l] Greetings, Wikimedians
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Mon Jun 19 09:43:01 UTC 2006
James Hare wrote:
>That's what's so hard.
>
>My plan has been to have a protected mainspace and editable drafts that
>weren't obvious to the public eye, but that was denounced as unwiki. Having
>a freely-editable website, however, introduces us to extreme liability and
>would make Jimmy Wales's head explode if it were to happen.
>
>What we need is a middle ground -- one that's not awfully anti-wiki but
>should keep us pretty safe.
>
Your proposal would likely increase our exposure to liability, not
decrease it. As long as the public is _clearly_ informed that the
information in a medical article is not necessarily the product of
professionals we are probably better off than if we gave people a false
sense of security about the reliability of the articles. Remember too,
how people interpret such written material often has no relation to what
was actually written or what the author intended. Do not underestimate
people's capacity to misread information, and use that as a basis for
starting a lawsuit.
Ec
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