On 7/27/02 12:15 PM, "Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen" <daniel(a)copyleft.no> wrote:
\> My idea with the "controversial issue" flag/page-link would be to use it
for
articles that are still "contested" at
Wikipedia. Many articles that in
themselves regard controversial issues have been splendidly NPOVed, and
wouldn't need to be flagged.
But others, where people bicker back and forth, or where someone still doesn't
consider the article to be NPOVed, would benefit from it.
This is essentially a non-helpful idea, since the criteria for what is a
controversial issue is itself a controversial issue. Better would be to look
for objective criteria, such as pages that are edited unusually frequently,
or have had multiple massive rewrites, etc.