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code that makes unifying Research Wiki and Publish Wiki potentially possible?
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Time to figure out how the [[Consumerium buying signal]] is actually approved.
Time to figure out how the [[Consumerium buying signal]] is actually approved.
[http://test.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=validate&timestamp=20040810005530 Here's] an interesting piece of code developed by [[Magnus Manske]], unused on [[Wikipedia]] but maybe useful for the [[Consumerium Process]].  It allows users to flag some article as validated on a number of issues ie. ''style, legal, completeness, facts, suitability for "final" release'' in the [[Publish Wiki]].
Its use for custom meta-tags such as "no index", or [[faction tag]]s may let us easily and reliably control what gets indexed by search engines.  This might make it possible to unify [[Research Wiki]] and [[Publish Wiki]] where articles flagged indexable would be considered "published" and those with "no index" to be still in research stage.  With all of the [[faction tag]]s the undisputed [[gnawlij]] could immediately become the [[Consumerium buying signal]].
[[User:Juxo]] also reports:
"Apparently Magnuses' code does not include tags for robots but according to [[Tim Starling]] this would not be difficult to implement.  The main problem being that once an article is indexed and then some seedy characters add questionable content how does one get Google etc. to stop indexing it. Apparently there is yet no way to remove pages from search engines on request."
Anonymous user