I wanted to give everybody the heads up that we shared the first results from
Article Feedback v5 – the new version of AFT which we started testing in
December on a small sample of articles of enwiki [1].
The complete report of the different studies is available on Meta [2].
We look forward
2012/3/22 Alan Liefting alieft...@ihug.co.nz:
Does anyone agree with me that the inclusionists are more numerous than the
deletionists around the deletion discussions?
If you tell us how you counted, we can try to agree or to disagree.
It's pointless to talk about subjective feelings.
--
Amir
maybe it is because the deletionists delete the messages before they send
them
mike
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 8:16 PM, Alan Liefting alieft...@ihug.co.nz wrote:
Does anyone agree with me that the inclusionists are more numerous than
the deletionists around the deletion discussions?
A
Inclusionism and deletionism are a spectrum not a binary choice, wherever
you are on that spectrum there will be editors who are more deletionist or
more inclusionist than yourself. The closer you are to one end of the
spectrum the more likely it is that you will think that the other end of
the
On 23/03/2012 8:20 a.m., Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
2012/3/22 Alan Lieftingalieft...@ihug.co.nz:
Does anyone agree with me that the inclusionists are more numerous than the
deletionists around the deletion discussions?
If you tell us how you counted, we can try to agree or to disagree.
It's
Does anyone agree with me that the inclusionists are more numerous than
the deletionists around the deletion discussions?
A
Sure, there can only be one Crinch.
Fred
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There is a good body research around who participates in deletion discussions
(particularlyin the English Wikipedia). These studies mostly looked at the
breakdown by tenure [1] or diversity of participants in AfD discussions or the
effects of the size of a discussion on its outcome [2]) In [3]
On Thursday, 22 March 2012 at 19:34, WereSpielChequers wrote:
Inclusionism and deletionism are a spectrum not a binary choice, wherever
you are on that spectrum there will be editors who are more deletionist or
more inclusionist than yourself. The closer you are to one end of the
spectrum