On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 08:18:11AM -0400, Christopher W. wrote: > A suggestion on this: I just remembered the "hidden" servers....there > was one listed on Privoxy's page, I believe, that can only be accessed > by someone using a tor/Privoxy combination. Perhaps our possible Chinese > dissident could post her/his edits and additions on such a server, have > them reviewed by someone at Wikipedia, and if they were non-vandalizing > type posts, they could then be added to the Wikipedia page. > I realize that this violates Wikipedia's open-source, anyone can > edit philosophy to an extent, as someone would have to read and review > these entries. It would also put additional burdens on Wikipedia's > staff. But it would allow both the free flow of information and the > protection of privacy. Actually, anyone could provide this service right now. It doesn't have to place a burden on Wikipedia in any way. All you need to do is widely publicize some place where content can be dropped off anonymously (a mailing list, a wiki, an ftp server), and volunteer to post it to Wikipedia as long as it's not obviously spam.
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