On 3 July 2012 12:27, Fred Bauder
<fredbaud(a)fairpoint.net> wrote:
That would have been Wikipedia:Content
noticeboard However, hardly
anyone
used it or monitored it, so it was a neglected corner. We need central
places which are used and monitored even if the stuff on them is not
finely differentiated. If it is brought back it would need to be more
effective.
This would have been the right place for corporate editors too. Looks
like the bottleneck is people who care enough to watch it.
- d.
I think we are experiencing a decrease in volunteer activity; there are
ways of measuring that of course, but it is particularly noticeable in
editing. Consolidating the areas of focus would probably improve our
responsiveness. It is possible the title of Wikipedia:Dispute resolution
noticeboard should include the word content to clarify its purpose. Also,
often a content issue is not a dispute, just a request to improve
content.
Fred