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Wikipedia May Require Proof of Credentials 317

narramissic writes "According to Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, a new policy is currently under discussion by the community of users who regularly write and maintain Wikipedia that would require contributors to the site who claim certain credentials to prove they really have them. The new policy comes after one of Wikipedia's most prolific and respected editors, who went by the pseudonym 'Essjay,' was found not to be the 'tenured professor of theology' he claimed to be but a run-of-the-mill 24 year-old from Kentucky. Said Wales, 'To discover that someone had been deceiving the community for a long time really was a bit of a blow to our trust. Wikipedia is built on the idea of trusting other people and people being honest and we find that in the most part everyone is, so it was a real disappointment.'"

Comment Re:Not sure this is news (Score 1) 153

I whould do it so; - Put all the people in a mailman mailinglist. - make it so that all posting must be approved by the list admin So when you, or an other person send an message to all your customers (or whatever) it must be approved. You have an "un-send" option this way. Also so you can make it impossible for the receivers of the message to reply to all ( if set the settings of the list correct offcource)

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