My personal requirement for this bounty is just the fully automatic moderation function, along with making the threshold of when content is hidden based on negative feedback admin definable.
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''Wiki rating per revision''
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-Bitweaver currently only keeps records of the average rating of a wiki page. For the sake of tracking the quality of changes made to wiki pages, it would be useful to also keep track the average rating for every revision made to a wiki page. This would help to detect vandalism, spam or simply low-quality user contributions. If a signifgicant drop in the rating of the wiki would be detected, the wiki could either automatically revert to a previous version or notify a moderator/administrator. In combination with keeping tally of the average quality of a user's contribution, this would also help detect users that consistently input low quality contributions (e.g. spam or vandalism).
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+Bitweaver currently only keeps records of the average rating of a wiki page. For the sake of tracking the quality of changes made to wiki pages, it would be useful to also keep track the average rating for every revision made to a wiki page. This would help to detect vandalism, spam or simply low-quality user contributions. If a signifgicant drop in the rating of the wiki would be detected, the wiki could either automatically revert to a previous version or notify a moderator/administrator. When a user edits a wiki, not only the average of all ratings of the wiki should be shown, but also the average of the current revision and the previous revision. This should help a user decide if the wiki should be reverted to its previous revision. |
For this specific bounty, I only require the support for automated reversal to previous revisions of a wiki page to be implemented along with admin defineable circumstances under which such a reversal should occur.
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-!!Current Bounty Amount: $300.00
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-* vanrijn@wikiwise.com $200.00
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+''Diggiwiki'' |
+This news system is a combination of the systems employed by digg and wikinews. By keeping news articles editable as if they were wiki pages while they are waiting for approval in the "news room", the quality of the article quality can be improved by a distributed effort until it meets the quality standards deemed necessery. In addition, because the average rating of every revision is known, vandalism and abuse can be detected and even automatically repaired. |
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+!!Current Bounty Amount: $400.00 |
+* vanrijn@wikiwise.com $400.00 |
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!!Bounty Status
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* This bounty is currently open and seeking developers.
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