Running through edit reviews today, I noticed that one user showed up a number of times, adding text to blank tag wikis. Unfortunately, this user was not authoring the wikis, but instead simply copying the text from various sources, such as Wikipedia and/or company web sites (*).
I have two concerns:
- As of my review of most of the edits, they had not yet been rejected. One other person had also voted to reject, but another had voted to approve. Less-careful editors are unlikely to pick up on the fact that the content was copied, or may not even realize that doing so is harmful and inappropriate.
- The user who is making these edits is apparently targeting tags that they run across and which have no wiki content, and simply doing a search online to find content on other sites to copy to the tag wiki. It seems likely that the person is unaware that this is not useful, not allowed, and potentially harmful.
To elaborate on the latter, and "potentially harmful" in particular: I believe previous discussions in the linked posts (see below) sum it up well, but the short version is: unattributed copying is prohibited on Stack Overflow (so, in and of itself is considered wrong), but much more importantly the copied content is almost never actually useful, instead tending to inhibit others from providing good content, so we wind up with crappy wiki content, from the "displacement effect".
These concerns lead to two questions:
- Assuming that a bad edit is made to a tag, is there a way to flag the tag for moderator review? I know that one can just re-edit the tag to undo the edit, but just as editors of regular posts may object and rollback an edit, so too is there a potential for a dispute about tag wiki content. But I didn't see any mechanism for me as a user to get a moderator involved.
- Does a user who repeatedly makes edits to tag wikis which are rejected suffer any consequence? Do they receive any sort of notification or feedback that what they are doing fails to meet the standards of the site?
On the second question, I did find this related question: Mass updating of tag wikis with content copied. But while I agree that the proposed changes to the badge requirements could be beneficial, it doesn't really address either of the above.
Other related questions include:
Wiki edit reviewers are not catching plagiarism
The tag wiki suggested edit review mechanism encourages low quality wiki content
(*) (In several instances, the tag itself was of questionable value, having been added recently to just a single post and being a company tag. But there did not appear to me to be a connection between the person adding the copied wiki content and the person who added the company tag, and the fact that most of these tags are just company tags is unrelated to the broader questions above.)