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List:       wikien-l
Subject:    Re: [WikiEN-l] Rebranding VfD
From:       Elisabeth Bauer <elian () djini ! de>
Date:       2004-08-26 1:27:44
Message-ID: 412D3C90.6050608 () djini ! de
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dpbsmith@verizon.net wrote:

> E.g. (GROSSLY caricaturing an actual VfD debate 
> for purposes of illustration) instead of saying "I've never heard of Lehman 
> Brothers, what do you know about them?" a nominator is more likely to say 
> something like "Vanity, some non-notable insurance company, delete spam." 
> Typically there will be a more comments like that until someone with _some_ 
> topic familiarity runs across the VfD entry. THEN someone chimes in "The firm 
> is really quite large, unless I'm very much mistaken." Then there are follow-
> ups "It's a Fortune 500 company," "Definite keep," "Keep article on major 
> financial force of the twentieth century," "Need more articles like this," 
> etc.

thanks for this summary ;-) the same happens on de: in the same style. 
We even have a page for this kind of stuff: 
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:ELKE
(is an acronym for Extreme Loeschkandidating ("Vfding") Excess Points) 
where people can assign scores.

> Everybody understands the concept of submitting an article for review and 
> possibly having it be rejected.  If newcomers perceive Wikiprocess as a 
> variation of that model, fewer of them will be unnecessarily shocked or 
> offended by the VfD process.

I think it's a rather good idea. Recently on de: we also thought about 
creating a page where newbies can submit their articles for a general 
review (help with formatting, encyclopedic style etc.) since some new 
people asked for something like this.

greetings,
elian
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