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Dot stories are currently open to comments from logged in/authorized users. Several people have suggested that anonymous comments might add to the conversation. There has been some history of abuse, particularly personal attacks. The following provides information regarding comment management.
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During an IRC meeting at the KDE-Promo Sprint (2011 May 7), it was agreed that there would be a trial period for open comments. Stuart Jarvis will announce a one week trial when procedures have been established.
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* Editors will record objectionable comments:
** to allow monitoring of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_(electronic)|spam]] or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_(Internet)|troll]] comments
** to distinguish between registered and unregistered users
** unpublishing comments (instructions below) will suffice for this tracking.
* The 1 week trial will be extended to 1 month, unless the open comments procedure is clearly unworkable.
* The trial may be stopped at any point if editors agree that it is not working.
* Open comments will be reviewed fully after 1 month.
** Did open comments add to the value of the Dot?
** Did the comment management process work?
* During the trial, editors will regularly and frequently check comments for spam and highly objectionable trolling (See [[http://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/|KDE Code of Conduct]] - criticism is OK, even if it's harsh; personal attacks are not OK.)
** An RSS feed is available for quick and easy review.
** More complete comment listings provide additional context if necessary.
* Objectionable comments should be unpublished rather than deleted to allow for later analysis.
 
RSS Feed for comment review
http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent/rss.xml
includes comment title, author, date/time, comment body. Does not include related story information
 
Comment bulk operations...unpublish comments
http://dot.kde.org/admin/content/comment
Unpublishing is preferable to deleting, as we may be able to see who
(what IP address) is making rogue comments.
comment title, author, story title, date/time, edit (link)
 
 
Listing of unpublished (unapproved) comments
http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent/unapproved
Sorted by IP address, username comment title.
 
listing of recent comments
http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent
comment title, story title, date/time

Revision as of 15:07, 13 May 2011

Procedures for managing comments. Based on IRC meeting during KDE-Promo Sprint 2011 May 7.

add details from IRC meeting

Anonymous comments

Dot stories are currently open to comments from logged in/authorized users. Several people have suggested that anonymous comments might add to the conversation. There has been some history of abuse, particularly personal attacks. The following provides information regarding comment management.

Trial

During an IRC meeting at the KDE-Promo Sprint (2011 May 7), it was agreed that there would be a trial period for open comments. Stuart Jarvis will announce a one week trial when procedures have been established.

  • Editors will record objectionable comments:
    • to allow monitoring of [[1]] or [[2]] comments
    • to distinguish between registered and unregistered users
    • unpublishing comments (instructions below) will suffice for this tracking.
  • The 1 week trial will be extended to 1 month, unless the open comments procedure is clearly unworkable.
  • The trial may be stopped at any point if editors agree that it is not working.
  • Open comments will be reviewed fully after 1 month.
    • Did open comments add to the value of the Dot?
    • Did the comment management process work?
  • During the trial, editors will regularly and frequently check comments for spam and highly objectionable trolling (See [Code of Conduct] - criticism is OK, even if it's harsh; personal attacks are not OK.)
    • An RSS feed is available for quick and easy review.
    • More complete comment listings provide additional context if necessary.
  • Objectionable comments should be unpublished rather than deleted to allow for later analysis.

RSS Feed for comment review http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent/rss.xml includes comment title, author, date/time, comment body. Does not include related story information

Comment bulk operations...unpublish comments http://dot.kde.org/admin/content/comment Unpublishing is preferable to deleting, as we may be able to see who (what IP address) is making rogue comments. comment title, author, story title, date/time, edit (link)


Listing of unpublished (unapproved) comments http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent/unapproved Sorted by IP address, username comment title.

listing of recent comments http://dot.kde.org/comments/recent comment title, story title, date/time