[17:21:37] showcase starting in 10 minutes! i'll be hosting so send your questions my way [17:23:53] Looks like a fun one. I'll be watching the youtube video later because I've got a bunch of other stuff going on today. [17:32:04] and we're live (a minute ago)! [17:34:22] darn, I missed the New & Improved Research Showcase presentation! Good thing this is recorded so I can go back and watch it later [17:35:25] :) [18:35:30] Re: Resilience to disinformation efforts... [18:35:50] have any broad / coordinated efforts to edit wikipedia to advance disinformation efforts been identified? how did the community handle it? [18:36:01] 👆regarding Brian's preso [18:37:11] Another q for Brian: were these Clinton/Trump editors primarily editing political / election pages? or pages in other topical areas as well? [18:38:47] got it -- thanks [18:41:53] Q3: Not sure if you've looked at this, but curious: Any difference in frequency of dispute resolution on edits to these pages (vs potentially less controversial pages)? Or difference in duration to resolve those disputes? [18:42:30] keith98 I can handle the last one: this paper doesn't measure that directly. However, it is a natural step for future work--establishing a baseline, etc. [18:43:11] 🙏 [18:46:59] thanks all!