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::One last thing: for user->directory 'owner of' or directory->directory 'manager of' tags, these "private" areas are outside our concern (to the extent they don't violate copyright/libel), so if they want to mirror tag their entries, more power to them. [[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 08:11, 16 January 2007 (PST)
 
::One last thing: for user->directory 'owner of' or directory->directory 'manager of' tags, these "private" areas are outside our concern (to the extent they don't violate copyright/libel), so if they want to mirror tag their entries, more power to them. [[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 08:11, 16 January 2007 (PST)
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:::Phew!  That was a mouthful, Karl; but all worthwhile.  I have just a few bullet-point replies:
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:::* My apologies for taking away "one side" of some of the two-way relations yesterday.
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:::* I think tags should go on the Main Space article side.
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:::* I'm starting to agree with OmniMediaGuide, that we don't really know what's going on with Google, so our internal linking policy should not be predicated on that riddle.
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:::* We need to divorce ourselves from the notion that ASK queries don't update unless the page is edited.  I'm seeing all over the place, lately, that they '''DO update themselves'''.  For example, the ASK query on [[Portal:Manufacturing]] was last updated December 8th; but it includes listings of Nanoventions and SuperbGreece, which didn't come into being until January.  Granted, there's some kind of delay in how long it takes for qualified results to "show" themselves, but there's no denying that these queries do eventually crawl for more results and refresh themselves.  Maybe it's deep within MediaWiki, that it spiders the site's ASK queries once a day or something.
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:::* The ASK query on the [[Cigarette]] article is sort of how I envisioned our "power users" would start modifying the Main Space.  It's not pretty.  And, it might encourage long "laundry lists" of different ASK queries appearing on the same page.  But, I think if our "policy" remains: "'''Main Space is community edited content'''", then people who INSERT such queries have to realize the next person who finds it too ugly or too self-serving can just delete it.
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:::* If you recall, one idea I had for "controlling" this proliferation of ASK queries was to establish a two-part policy:
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::::# An ASK query in Main Space must be relevant and useful to the article.
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::::# An ASK query in Main Space must produce at least 3 results; otherwise, create more content or wait for such content to be created.
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:::This would help to keep Main Space looking cleaner, and when ASK queries DO get installed by users, they'll actually be serving a "collective" need, and not just self-serving one person's Directory bias.
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:::I think that's all I have to say now.  Calling Karl. --[[User:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz]] 10:16, 16 January 2007 (PST)
    
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