[19:32:35] A fun article about anti-disinformation strategies on reddit: https://www.fastcompany.com/90466966/i-have-a-duty-to-do-this-meet-the-redditors-fighting-2020s-fake-news-war [22:18:05] Hi isaacj :D [22:18:40] hey addshore -- thanks again for the info on T246709 [22:18:41] T246709: What proportion of a Wikipedia article's edit history might reasonably be changes via Wikidata transclusion? - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T246709 [22:18:45] np :) [22:21:10] Its defintly an area that could be improved, and is not an area that has been worked on it a long old time [22:21:34] since 2017 or earlier probably [22:22:08] also i think i better understand the generic C property now after some further digging. it seems to be associated with this template: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Authority_control [22:22:21] where the exact properties can't be defined in advance [22:22:49] yeah, and i don't think we'll fix it but some better data might help elevate the issue [22:27:55] I'll keep an eye on the ticket :) [22:28:05] feel free to ping me whenever if you have questions [22:28:08] im in here ;) [22:29:30] thanks! will do! it'll probably stall for a bit now that i've got some basic details into it, but i'll hopefully get the opportunity to work on it a bit at some point in the nearish future [22:34:28] halfak: from that reddit article, they mention a tool to detect new URLs that are added to a subreddit. definitely could build something similar for a wikipedia project -- i.e. build a list of domains that are currently cited on Wikipedia and then flag any new URL domains that are added based on the citation stream (https://stream.wikimedia.org/?doc#/Streams/get_v2_stream_page_links_change) [22:34:51] isaacj, I love it. [22:35:18] Honestly, we could probably build something like this right now and dump it into our editquality, articlequality, and draftquality models. [22:35:42] But really, we'd want a workflow to highlight it as an issue -- not hide it behind some probability estimate. [22:36:38] agreed. while overly simplistic, it's one small step to some sense of citation quality. it's a pretty perfect hackathon project too