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Bug 26426 - Create Quality Bias Alert for Cited Information Sources
Create Quality Bias Alert for Cited Information Sources
Status: NEW
Product: MediaWiki extensions
Classification: Unclassified
General/Unknown (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: Lowest enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2010-12-25 14:30 UTC by Kael
Modified: 2012-11-09 20:51 UTC (History)
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Description Kael 2010-12-25 14:30:47 UTC
Sources of information on wikipedia are a major potential point of failure for the quality of information on the site. Very few of the sources cited in the articles are primary or even secondary sources. There should be a way (perhaps a color code for source reference numbers) of alerting users to the proximity of the source to the ideal, that being primary. Also, and explanation of why this is information is important to them as readers should be accessible in the key for what the code colors mean.
Comment 1 Bawolff (Brian Wolff) 2010-12-26 00:32:34 UTC
This is really something that could be done in the ref templates on the wikipedia side of things, if such a system is desirable.
Comment 2 Mark A. Hershberger 2011-01-29 03:57:33 UTC
I like the idea, but fear that implementation would mean bad things.
Comment 3 Kael 2011-01-29 15:29:13 UTC
I'm not sure if this is the place to discuss the philosophy of these things, so please feel free to point me in the right direction for this discussion if necessary. I'm curious as to what negatives you see in the implementation of the suggested system. One that I see is that some of the reference numbers for sources already have colors. However, if work in a different direction, maybe we could still develop a more ideal way of achieving source quality regulation. I just feel that it's the next logical step in the wikipedia idea. Not only would it improve the information on the site, but it might even get people thinking about and criticizing their other sources of information.
Comment 4 Mark A. Hershberger 2011-01-29 15:39:24 UTC
I think any way of rating the authority would lead, at least initially, to sources trying to game their authority ratings.  This sort of gaming is what I meant by "bad things".
Comment 5 Chad H. 2011-01-29 15:46:16 UTC
Certainly shouldn't be in core, moving to extensions.
Comment 6 Kael 2011-01-29 17:52:27 UTC
That's a valid concern, but I guess I used the word "quality" a little liberally. I was thinking in the vein of "proximity" to the origin of the idea, so I don't think that "score wars" between sources would really be all that possible. It would be as easy as saying, "check here if this source is a direct quote from the author of the idea; check here if this source is an interpretation of an idea; check here otherwise...." Of course, I'm not necessarily proposing the system here - simply clarifying my suggestion.
Comment 7 Andre Klapper 2012-11-09 20:51:28 UTC
This is very likely a WONTFIX if nobody volunteers to implement this.

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