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Yet another day on [[CorpKnowPedia]]. Also doing some work on [[OurAnswer]] which looks very interesting since they are planning to archive and comment upon statements made by [[company]] executives. | Yet another day on [[CorpKnowPedia]]. Also doing some work on [[OurAnswer]] which looks very interesting since they are planning to archive and comment upon statements made by [[company]] executives. | ||
:That is, mainly fixing typos of [[OurAnswer]] sysop who can't obviously write two lines in English without inserting three errors! P. | |||
Seems the word is spreading today I grepped through Analog analysis of httpd.log and there were 91 distinct top level domains or TLDs that had accessed [[Consumerium]]. | Seems the word is spreading today I grepped through Analog analysis of httpd.log and there were 91 distinct top level domains or TLDs that had accessed [[Consumerium]]. |
Revision as of 12:33, 16 April 2004
15.5.2004
Yet another day on CorpKnowPedia. Also doing some work on OurAnswer which looks very interesting since they are planning to archive and comment upon statements made by company executives.
- That is, mainly fixing typos of OurAnswer sysop who can't obviously write two lines in English without inserting three errors! P.
Seems the word is spreading today I grepped through Analog analysis of httpd.log and there were 91 distinct top level domains or TLDs that had accessed Consumerium.
14.5.2004
Working on CorpKnowPedia.
13.5.2004
I've been doing some work on CorpKnowPedia. It needs your help too and it may turn out to be of great value to Consumerium in the future. Consumerpedia on the other hand seems to have stalled after just starting out.
10.5.2004
Exciting news with the emergence of Stockepedia, CorpKnowPedia and Consumerpedia. Since we are on the GFDL tip
- You mean GFDL Corpus, and yes, you're right.
we don't care worry about them ripping us off like we originally planned to do to what is now known as Wikimedia. I'm sad that our trolls have receded to calling user-accounts, people or semi-people, trollherd or whatever you want or facsists and racists on Consumerium. Consumerium:Itselfs inability to react promptly to such accusations is a disgrace.
- The Lowest Troll did in fact respond at Talk:Wikimedia and was refuted - obviously wrong on many counts about the rules of meta, who wrote the material, why it was deleted, and who originated the terms. Erik Moeller is an enemy - there is now apparently a "troll jihad" against him, maybe for his overt political opposition to w:consensus decision making - something he ignorantly announces on his own w:User:Eloquence page (having obviously not read the article which answers all his made-up "concerns", at least, until he performs sysop vandalism on that article too, to "make his opinion correct" as seems to be his habit). But the only obvious racist is EN: Wikipedia: User: RickK. There are three or four obvious fascists, but, they may only be fascists in this one silly online context. All "accusations" have been backed up with exact quoted evidence, unlike the ones they make with thelir echo chamber. And all of this is only relevant "here" insofar as it determines who not to work with (like Wikimedia.
- The real shame is that Wikimedia exists at all. It is an extreme disgrace.
8.5.2004
Mental note to add w:Packaging and labelling to somewhere. Right now I'm going to go to the movies. Today I've been writing about Consumerpedia and CorpKnowPedia in Wikipedia and the other way around.
- Good move; getting more people into those projects, particularly more who can undo stupid sysop decisions by User:DanKeshet, is critical to their survival.
7.5.2004
Trolls suggest filling out Consumerium:Contributor interests so that important economics, math, ecology topics are all covered at least, by end of April. In May we should have a full analysis and good idea of the path.
5.4.2004
I'm taking a couple of days off from this due to exhaustion.