The crying “History” button at the top right sends its regards. Yes, the World Jewish Congress has published a report that demands Wikipedia add a feature to view the history of articles, see what actions were performed by whom, and “host forums and discussions within the Wikipedia community to address concerns about neutrality and gather feedback for policy improvements”. It also wants to force all admins and above to reveal their real names.

  • Aatube@kbin.socialOP
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    8 months ago

    Also, reading the 3 pages of recommendations again, I don’t think that’s what it said:

    Transparent Editing History: Ensure that all changes to articles are transparent and traceable.
    This helps in identifying editors who may consistently introduce bias into articles.

    That sounds like normal editing history for everything to me.

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      8 months ago

      There’s also an existing template to mark the talk pages of editors suspected of having a conflict of interest based on their edit history.