apply rational choice theory to vandalism, this project seeks to understand vandal decision-making in terms of preferences and constraint" The author observes...
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analyze differences in the editing behavior of vandals and benign users. Features that distinguish between vandals and benign users are derived from metadata...
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benign or vandal dynamically based on the up-to-date user embedding. Furthermore, those user embeddings are crucial to discover collaborative vandals." From...
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preselection has to exclude obviously undeserving candidates, such as vandals. Second, subjects who by chance do not receive the award should be an unidentifiable...
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are". The title refers to the finding that "Cleaning work [e.g. reverting vandals] seems to be the central activity for almost all of the participants" of...
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vandalism edits on the English Wikipedia, for example a "List of top 25 vandal words", starting as follows: Ball, chicken, British, woman, hole, handicap...
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the actual contribution by editors. This is used in this paper to detect vandal. However, the meaning of text does not always change if a term in the text...
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complete spectrum from minor corrections to full-on opinion clashes and vandal fighting." See the research events page on Meta-wiki for upcoming conferences...
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Warncke-Wang The roles that contributors play in Wikipedia (e.g. "copyeditor" or "vandal fighter") are informal and fluent, in contrast to other areas where roles...
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analyzed the impact of the temporary downtime of one of the main automated vandal-fighting tools – ClueBot NG – on the quality control processes of the English...
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role in students information gathering and research." "Snooping Wikipedia Vandals with MapReduce" From the abstract: "[Using] MapReduce ... we are able to...
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ignored by the Wikipedians who reverted them. Specifically editors who use vandal-fighting tools like Huggle or Twinkle are increasingly less likely to follow...
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academic paper – cf. our review: "Early warning system identifies likely vandals based on their editing behavior". Rather, "the anti-vandalism tools exemplify...
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networker, fact checker, substantive expert, copy editor, wiki gnomes, vandal fighter, fact updater, and Wikipedian. They found that most editors play...
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affected by deliberately wrong reporting (although this might mostly concern vandals with few edits overall, i.e. less relevance to the questions studied here)...
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the highly centralized activity coordinators (admins) and the marginal vandals and their tireless opponents, the spam fighting bots and recent changes...
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It draws attention to the lack of research on information behavior of vandals." "Wikipedia and participatory culture: Why fans edit" From the abstract:...
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Structured Data Project" This issue mainly refers to the problem that vandals can overwrite an image on Commons to affect articles on Wikipedia, which...
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minimally (2-3 percentage points); presumably it is a positive feedback for vandals that they see their edits show up publicly. The absolute number of such...
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Vol: 5 • Issue: 3 • March 2015 [contribute] [archives] Most important people; respiratory reliability; academic attitudes With contributions by: Piotr...
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