https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71388

--- Comment #8 from Muzammil <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Andre Klapper from comment #7)
> [No need to full-quote my entire previous comment :) -Andre Klapper ]

> So have there been any signs/indication of "malicious activity", or is this
> precautiously?

During the Christ University Wikipedia Education Program
(http://cis-india.org/openness/blog/wikipedia-at-forefront-in-christ-university),
I faced a lot difficulty from about 1600 students in the form of:
a) duplicate articles
b) non-notable personalities/ topics
c) essay-type articles
d) junk inputs

While there were several good articles / reasonably well-written articles, my
personal association with the admins before the program helped me in dealing
with the situation through articles-mergers, deletion requests, speedily
deleting junk and reworking essays to make them encyclopedic.

In the light of this experience, I feel it a messy situation in getting more
and more people onto the mailing list with virtually no control

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