On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Ashwin Baindur <ashwin.bain...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I was told by someone that Wikipeding was a
> voluntary activity so high standards should not be expected in
> competence. If that is true, then we should not suddenly start
> witch-hunting on the basis of principle when we are ourselves so
> casual about other qualities in other ways!


Witch-hunting, under any circumstances, is a disgraceful business. It is
nothing but hypocrisy by another name.

However, I find it hard to agree with equating volunteering to low
standards. Standards is something that means the most when it applies to
oneself. That does not mean that everyone must agree with what one
considers a standard, but it does not hurt to look around for an accepted
standard or standards for any activity, and seeking to synergise or
synthesize them when they are in dissonance. .

The problem with paid pages is that people or entities making such payments
tend to impose lower standards upon others, just as happens in many other
spheres of human activity. It does not happen every time, but it does
happen all too often. In fact, where pages are concerned, it is far too
likely to be the very purpose of the payment. And compromised pages is
compromising knowledge, because the credibility of Wikipedia is (afaik) on
the way up. We may feel sympathy for the person who was forced into doing
this, but that does not mean we should sit on our hands and let it carry
on.

However, as has already been pointed out, the client in this case is an
extremely dangerous entity, and moreso for volunteer individuals in India.
Clearly we need to call for help.

I don't know how best to do that, but it seems to me that offlist channels
are one way to go.

-- 
Vickram
Fool On The Hill <http://communicall.wordpress.com>
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