But it's very probable that that person clicked the article to  
actually read it/search it, not raise its quality, which would be in  
2nd place, if the person happens to know about the topic.


--
Alvaro

On 11-01-2009, at 16:22, "Ian Woollard" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2009/1/11 Carcharoth <[email protected]>:
>> That would mess up linking between articles.
>
> No, it would create red links, which would help people find the
> sub-par article and encourage them to improve it.
>
> Red links are usually considered to be broadly positive.
>
>> Carcharoth
>
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> imperfect world would be much better.
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