Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/27/07, Cheney Shill
<halliburton_shill(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
WP has a high enough count and popularity. Why
not
start
actually focusing on content detail and enforcing
the
long
standing yet rarely applied policies?
How do you focus a group of some tens of thousands of
self-interested volunteers?
Is that, what's the word, cynicism? So policy and content
doesn't matter to "usefulness", only thousands of
self-interested volunteers (AKA, popularity)?
Step 1 would be actually start applying the policy. If
they're self-interested, and by that you mean interested in
their own articles, those that created/contributed to the
violating articles will get interested in correcting the
article instead of losing it. If you mean your
administrators, make it an important part of whatever you
do to make them admins and reward and punish them.
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