On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 10:57, Sam Blacketer <[email protected]> wrote:
> What might be better is to stress that any lobbyist seeking to use 'dark
> arts' to correct inaccurate or unfair Wikipedia articles, or to add
> properly sourced positive information, is best advised to use OTRS and to
> provide sources. It seems to me that current policy and guideline pages are
> much heavier on telling people what not to do and threatening dire
> consequences, than they are on helping people to help us.
>

This sounds like a splendid idea. Perhaps we could supplement it by
informing criminals that they can avoid a life of crime by getting an
education and a job, or maybe we could tell politicians to tell the
truth. Or maybe News of the World journalists could be informed of the
many story-gathering opportunities that don't involve hacking into
people's voicemail systems.

-- 
Tom Morris
<http://tommorris.org/>

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