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Originally Posted by aaezil
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The wiki is 50-99% innacurate, depending on the specific page in question. Many of the raid pages in particular are made innacurate (plane of fear) on purpose to try to trip up other guilds.
Making a better looking wiki with the same wrong information isnt really all that useful, tbh.
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As someone who has spent a great deal of time working with the wiki, I strongly disagree with this characterization. Not about the raid stuff (honestly the only raid zone page I read is the one for Plane of Sky, and it's pretty accurate), but in general far, far more than 1%-50% of the wiki content is accurate. If I had to hazard a number, I'd guess somewhere between 95%-99% of non-controversial pages are accurate (where "controversial pages" like plane of fear account for less than 1% of the total wiki content).
One caveat: that excludes faction numbers, but not which factions a mob is on. I don't know who imported those numbers or from where, but it was clearly a mass script that took data from an inaccurate source.
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Originally Posted by aaezil
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Have changed it - people put it back to being wrong every time. Mr. Smart Guy.
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Again, I think there's a huge difference between pages where no one has a stake except wanting the page to be accurate (99% of the wiki), and pages where "bad actors" deliberately want to inject false information.
To solve the latter case I think we need to identify the problematic pages, make an effort to correct them, and then flag them so that only wiki administrators can make changes afterwards. While I certainly don't know everything about Plane of Fear, I am a wiki admin, and would be happy to work with anyone who does have good information to clean up these problematic pages.
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Originally Posted by killaessedai
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I don’t intend to website to be better than the wiki. I am focusing on the user experience and artistic side of the information. I picture the final website as a compendium of project 1999 knowledge represented in a visually appealing manner, similar to a collectors’ edition encyclopedia of Zelda. However, I intend to have far more useful information, links to named, items, and quests on the zone page etc..
Much of the information above the map will be replaced by links to named npcs, monsters, tradeskill guides, links to items that display a tool tip with item information etc.. In the future, it will be far more useful located above the map.
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I think this is a very laudable goal: don't repeat existing effort, leverage that effort to make something newer and cooler
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For what it's worth I'm both a programmer (and currently the instructor of a class on web development) and a frequent wiki editor. I've even written some scripts to do mass wiki edits (eg. all of the fashion categories). Shoot me a PM if you need help with anything.