[Wikimedia-l] speedydeletion.wika.com lauched

Mike Dupont jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 11 07:40:58 UTC 2012


After rereading your question, it boils down to if the tags are wrong. If
the tags are wrong we will have to deal with them on a case by case issue,
and I see that we will have to do more finer tagging of articles to be
deleted, I hope that this will be the outcome of my effort to see that
articles that are properly tagged and deleted according to a fair and
transparent set of rules. lets work on this together to make the wikipedia
better.

What is the current policy now? you have articles in dumps that contain
these offending materials i presume if they are not that new. What is the
difference between a dump on wikpedia and a dump on archive.org, and a dump
on wikia?

thanks,

mike

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Mike Dupont <jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com
> wrote:

> My view is that we just need a proper tagging system when deleting them to
> know which are harassing and violating the peoples rights.
> I want to also help here and protect peoples rights, but I also want to
> scrape out valid copyrighted material that is not worthy yet of wikipedia.
> Are there no tag for such things?
> thanks,
> mike
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Newyorkbrad <newyorkbrad at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Although I can understand the appeal of this concept, I am concerned
>> that a deleted-articles wiki or site will perpetuate the publicity
>> given to pages that are properly deleted from Wikipedia because they
>> contain offensive personal attacks, harassment, cyberbullying,
>> defamation, and BLP violations. These are not always flagged in the
>> deletion grounds, especially in speedy situations (e.g. if a harassing
>> or defamatory article does not assert the subject's notability, it
>> will often be deleted on that ground without its being tagged as an
>> attack page, etc.). This issue strikes me as extremely serious. How do
>> you plan to address it?
>>
>> Newyorkbrad
>>
>> On 6/10/12, Mike  Dupont <jamesmikedupont at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > I have launched speedydeletion.wika.com , it is updated every 30
>> minutes
>> > with the proposed deletions and speedy deletion articles (not notable
>> and
>> > hoaxes, not others).
>> > it is running on the en.wikipedia.org. the sources for the script are
>> all
>> > on git hub and are a merger of pywikipediabot and the wikiteam
>> codebases.
>> > hope you enjoy it,
>> > thanks,
>> > mike
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