On 23 Jan 2006, at 02:02, Peta Holmes wrote:
On English Wikipedia there is a list of untagged
images, it
started at 38 000+, about 6000 of these have been tagged in 5
weeks; see [[Wikipedia:Untagged images]]. From the several hundred
I have tagged, 2/10 can be speedied as orphaned fair use images;
7/10 have no source and/or no license information and most likely
would only be able to be used as fair use; ~1/10 is a logo, album
cover or a gfdl image without a template. Tagging these images is
a big drain on contributors time, especially if they aren't admins.
Technically all these images identified as untagged are
speediable if they are tagged as no license or no source, so on
behalf of the untagged images project I am looking for someone who
could write a bot to tag these all these images and notify the up
loader.
There was one for a bit. Alas the small number of people who write
bots, and the incredible bureaucracy involved
in running them makes this hard.
There needs to be a better mechanism to deal with
the lack of
copyright information provided for images, and the incorrect
copyright information that is being added to images as a result of
the license drop down box. Is it possible for all images uploaded
to Wikipedia to be tagged as no licence by defalut, forcing the
uploader to provide copyright information after the image is
uploaded?
Remove the norification requirement and just speedy all untagged images.
Justinc