They only way to prove or disprove these assumptions are to give it a try
and to see how it goes :)

Mikhail

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Gwern Branwen <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Mikhail Gavryuchkov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Or, if Patrick doesn't read this forum, can anyone please forward this
> > request to him?
>
> I already have.
>
> > As a side note. I think if you implement this feature you'll have a
> higher
> > adoption from card creators - especially those who are associated with
> some
> > more or less serious learning sites.
>
> Personally, I doubt it. No one has asked for it before, which suggests
> it's important only to you.
>
> > You'll have to be careful though - in this case you'll get also more
> > spammers that will create (or even automatically generate) low quality
> card
> > collections just for the sake of having a backlink. What can help is have
> > moderators to approve newly created collections.
>
> There is a low enough upload rate that moderation would be highly
> counterproductive. Where would Wikipedia be if it had early on said
> that it ought to moderate each edit because it might be spam? It would
> be Nupedia & dead, that's what it'd be.
>
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