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separating question of whether Wikipedia link transit data is in use (amazing if it is not! )
(a no one is getting reports of link transit data. you are welcome to write code for such thing and it will be run)
(separating question of whether Wikipedia link transit data is in use (amazing if it is not! ))
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'''According to several people who wish not to be named here, but I know them to have shell access to all servers:'''
A '''link transit''' is the clicking of a link from one [[web page]] to another.  It is exactly this which is paid for in most [[link-back]] [[web ad]]vertising schemes.  For instance, a pornography provider wants to know which of several [[search engine]]s has referred people to it, so it can reward that one with additional business or direct payments. 
 
Or, [[Wikipedia]] editors would want to know which links between articles are most heavily transitted so those connections can be elaborated.  Unfortunately [[Bomis]] owns this information due to its exclusive controls over the [[Wikipedia]] web servers and 3/5 majority control of the [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]].  This is just one good example of [[Wikimedia corruption]].  Bomis of course denies using this information to further its commercial business - see below*
 
[[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will reveal '''link transit''' data to all [[Research Wiki]] users so that the most heavily referenced and transitted links will be obvious, and can guide further work to improve the [[GFDL corpus]] of information about those topics, and better document connections or relations between the topics on the most heavily connected of the pages.  It will be against the CGO's principles to let anyone control or hide this data.
 
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=== is Bomis using Wikipedia link transit data ? ===
 
*'''According to several people who wish not to be named here, but I know them to have shell access to all servers:'''


#There is no software on the servers installed that produces reports of link transit
#There is no software on the servers installed that produces reports of link transit
#No-one is downloading the daily logs which amount to some 5GB/day
#No-one is downloading the daily logs which amount to some 5GB/day
#The wikimedia developers wish to make [[142.177.X.X]] an open invitation to write code to report the link transit data and post the code to some wiki and they will run it.
#The wikimedia developers wish to make [[142.177.X.X]] an open invitation to write code to report the link transit data and post the code to some wiki and they will run it.
::Bah.  Why would anyone who is [[libel]]led and [[IP block]]ed based on lies participate in any process with these people?  Let alone write code for them to make them even more powerful.  The right answer is to simply assume [[Bomis]] is already running it, and put the [[burden of proof]] on them to assert to the [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]] that they are actually NOT running such things.


See '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Wikipedia:Village_pump&oldid=5582713#Downloading_log_files.3F Village Pump on this issue]'''
See '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Wikipedia:Village_pump&oldid=5582713#Downloading_log_files.3F Village Pump on this issue]'''


A '''link transit''' is the clicking of a link from one [[web page]] to another.  It is exactly this which is paid for in most [[link-back]] [[web ad]]vertising schemes.  For instance, a pornography provider wants to know which of several [[search engine]]s has referred people to it, so it can reward that one with additional business or direct payments. 
::Again, there is no discussion in such an [[unequal power relationship]].
 
Or, [[Wikipedia]] editors would want to know which links between articles are most heavily transitted so those connections can be elaborated.  Unfortunately [[Bomis]] owns this information due to its exclusive controls over the [[Wikipedia]] web servers and 3/5 majority control of the [[Wikimedia Board of Trustees]].  This is just one good example of [[Wikimedia corruption]].
 
[[Consumerium Governance Organization]] will reveal '''link transit''' data to all [[Research Wiki]] users so that the most heavily referenced and transitted links will be obvious, and can guide further work to improve the [[GFDL corpus]] of information about those topics, and better document connections or relations between the topics on the most heavily connected of the pages.  It will be against the CGO's principles to let anyone control or hide this data.
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