Attached is the announcement and table of contents of a new issue of the
open-access journal Human Computation. No Wikipedia-themed papers this time,
but maybe certain articles are still interesting to some on this list.
Gruß,
Fabian
Human Computation – A Transdisciplinary Journal
Did the paper look at the other side of the coin where an anonymous reviewer
uses their dislike of someone to give them a poorer score than they deserved?
From the description of the experiment, I assume none of the participants knew
one another before the experiment and so could not have
Subject: Wiki-research-l Digest, Vol 120, Issue 16
Can someone who has access to that paper please share the method and results as
fair use?
Here are a few key paragraphs from the methods and results section.
Method
We test two “social conditions” Anonymous vs. Identity disclosure (
Kerry Raymond wrote:
...
we could use big data to try to pro-actively find patterns of undesirable
behaviour
I agree, including with the specific examples given, most if not all
of which could be implemented within a general accuracy review system.
Please consider the three-level (actually
Well, we could take a leaf out of the enemy's playbook and advertise on
Freelancer (and similar sites) for someone to do paid reviewing of Wikipedia
edits. Given the healthy trade on those sites seeking people to write Wikipedia
articles (often including phrases like and ensure it is not