On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Lars Aronsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ..
> But instead of increased patrolling and speedy deletions, this
> could be implemented in the Mediawiki software.  If a user (logged
> in or IP address) tries to create a new page, their recent
> contribution history could be checked, and if any of their five
> most recently created articles (except redirects) are shorter
> than, say, 300 bytes, they would simply be unable to create
> another article.


Or maybe just a warning.  Most people act on good faith (Thats why a
wikipedia is possible).

Another idea:
A big link "Do you want to contribute to the wikipedia?"  -- click --> "Here
is a list of articles you can help expanding".  So these stubs expand to
good fun fat wikipedia articles :-)

And If you want a evil solution, here is one:

code a  "Category:Recyble-bin",  any article on that category with edits old
than 31 days, get deleted.




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