[Foundation-l] Request for your input: biographies of living people
Thomas Dalton
thomas.dalton at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 13:42:06 UTC 2009
2009/3/2 Lennart Guldbrandsson <wikihannibal at gmail.com>:
>>
>> Thomas Dalton wrote
>> I've just looked at a BLP and nowhere can I see an guidance on how to
>> complain. I suggest a "Report a problem with this article" link to
>> added to the sidebar of all articles as a mailto link to the
>> appropriate OTRS address.
>>
>
> Another way to deal with this is to print small business cards "how to":s
> and distribute them to people who have this problem. Something like this:
>
> "So, your Wikipedia entry is wrong? Here's how to fix it in three easy
> steps:
>
> 1) If the problem is vandalism, feel free to remove it directly by clicking
> "edit", delete the text and click "save",
> 2) if not, click on the talk page, click on the plus sign and describe the
> problem there (be polite),
> 3) if nothing happens in two days, click on the "contact Wikipedia" link to
> your left and then click on "report an error".
>
> But keep in mind that Wikipedia strives for verifiable facts, so any sources
> that can back up your claims will help your matter to be handled more
> promptly.
>
> Best wishes!"
>
> This seems to work for the companies I have lectured for anyway.
That works for dealing with people that come up to you at events to
complain. They don't work for people that don't otherwise complain,
which are the people I was talking about.
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