On 12/5/05, Tim Starling <t.starling(a)physics.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
We can tell fairly easily whether a page will be an
orphan before it is
created, it's an indexed query. So we could, say, prevent creation of
orphans by anons. I'm not sure what the effect would be. I can tell you that
currently, 205 of the 1498 articles in [[Category:Articles that need to be
wikified]] are orphans, I don't know how many were orphans when they were
created.
Technicaly It is pretty simple (just makeing some alterations to the
text in the mediawiki namespace would be enough to stop most cases).
The problem is the few cases where there may be a legit reason to
create orphans.
I guess this would prohibit the creation of articles
that are created
casually, a few sentences about something the author cares about. But I
think the effect would be smaller for larger junk -- text copied from
homework essays or personal webpages for example. The contributors are
probably more motivated in that case.
-- Tim Starling
No so much. The idea is to limit the creation of articles no one cared
about. If an article is not an orphan then hopefully it means that at
least one other person though wikipedia should have the article.
--
geni