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Some of you may have heard of it, some may not. The Fan History Wiki now uses a bot to integrate ff.net user data into their database. Some people approve, some don't. I don't approve, but not because it collects the information of people who are totally clueless. It's free information after all.

I have a problem with it because it appears that I actually managed to learn a bit during my studies. I study journalism, in case you don't know, and I am not very attentive most of the time, but the concept of News values still stuck somehow. I know a Wiki is not journalism, but AFAIK it's supposed to be an encyclopedia, which should only include information that is in some way relevant to a number of people.

The bot, on the other hand, clutters the Wiki with a lot of information, most of which is irrelevant. An example: Author A wrote five fanfictions, has a profile on ff.net and never participated in any fandom discussion or was in any way involved in a scandal (plagiarism, wanking, etc.). Information on Author A does not become relevant, at least in my opinion, until A is involved in anything that might be of interest to a larger number of people. I know that the Wiki argues that the inclusion of these articles is meant to be preventive (in case A ever gets involved in a newsworthy event) but the chances of this are rather slim, which means the wiki is full of information nobody needs.

This sheer amount of information might also lead to a lot of confusion. For example, I tried to look up my user names, and it came up with a match. I used to be called "Doro-chan" not so long ago, and I suppose people might go looking for me using that name. But the Doro-chan listed there is not me. We've been confused before, because we're both German, both active in the Harry Potter fandom, and of course, because we both had the same name. On some sites, I was Doro-chan, on others, it was her. Consequently, people got confused, because they assumed "Doro-chan" was the same person on all sites. I assume that mine is not the only case of more than one person using the same alias. And if living people confuse us, what about a programmed bot? It does not provide any other information but username and stories, plus links, and I think the information thus collected cannot be trusted. It doesn't even know the German umlauts, for starters.

The Wiki also states that it wants to create "the first comprehensive fandom directory that anyone can edit"[1], which is an awesome idea. I just don't think it should be part of the wiki. Linked? Sure. But I think the Wiki should not be used as a fandom directory. The two would benefit more if they were seperate.

Date: 2008-05-03 07:58 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] blktauna.insanejournal.com
Well if nothing else, it's spurred people into looking to see if they were there or not.

Date: 2008-05-04 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Personally, I think having written 5 fics makes someone more relevant to fandom than having participated in wank. Any idiot can get five seconds of fame in a flame war.

No IJ account, but I'm Neneithel@aol.com

Date: 2008-05-04 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rachel_martin64.insanejournal.com

I don't like this bot.

As you say, there is a difference between a fan directory and a fan history. It is hardly a history-making act to post a story to ff.net. There is no news value in the mere posting a story, and thus, no justification to record the author in a "fan history."

It just comes across as someone aggregating content for possible profit.

But what really bothers me is that this bot is ignoring the desire of many fans to maintain a low profile. I don't expect to be treated this way by fellow fans.

Fans shouldn't have to actively take steps to opt out of FH. Opt out should be the default.

Date: 2008-05-05 08:11 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Grabbing profiles from FF.N also leads to the problem of pseudonyms. It was weird when I looked myself up on the wiki and discovered two profiles for myself, taken from two different fandom names. It was educational in how incorrect something could be while being basically correct.

Date: 2008-05-05 10:33 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
The Wiki also states that it wants to create "the first comprehensive fandom directory that anyone can edit"[1], which is an awesome idea.

Isn't that what the Directorium is, more or less? Except it's opt-in.

-Carmarthen

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