Marco-
during a Wikipedia meeting in the city of Hannover we
discussed about review
systems for Wikipedia and similar things. Someone asked if it would be
possible to show on each article page how many users have this article on
their watchlist.
In a simple implementation, one might just retrieve a list of 100
unwatched articles. Then it should be fairly easy for regular Wikipedians
to gradually distribute our current set of 300K pages among, say, 1000
people to make sure that every page is watched by someone.
Unfortunately, on the English Wikipedia that would include the 30K Rambot
entries. One of the many reasons I think that bot-created entries are a
bad idea is that people don't feel a connection to them, and hence no
responsibility to make sure that they're in a good state.
Regards,
Erik