Bill Konrad said:
Tony Sidaway wrote:
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Absolutely. The two are distinct problems, but both render live Wikis
and other volatile web environments unsuitable for use in schools.
Using a filtered Wiki is much more sensible.
But still don't see how anything you said here validates your earlier
assertion that all editors would have to bowlderize all their edits.
Do you deny that it's true? Would an encyclopedia containing entries for
Dirty Sanchez and Donkey punch *really* be acceptable for classroom use?
Would not all edits by all users have to conform to standards acceptable
in a classroom environment?
Do I deny the assertion that ALL editors would have to bowlderize ALL their
edits? Yes, it is a false proposition on the face of it. I just made an edit
to an article which was in no way "bowlderized". Hundreds of editors make
thousands of edits every day in which there is no consideration of
bowlderization whatsoever.
Bkonrad