diff --git a/article/proceedings.tex b/article/proceedings.tex index 729db0f9a8a0e16a0fee2b6444660215080b01c6..3eb0714b01b7f3178fae4125ee2ce99e1a0402e2 100644 --- a/article/proceedings.tex +++ b/article/proceedings.tex @@ -122,94 +122,40 @@ \section{Introduction} +\section{Genesis} -\section{Page Size and Columns} - -\section{Typeset Text} - -\subsection{Title and Authors} - -\subsection{Abstract and Keywords} - -\subsection{Normal or Body Text} - -\subsection{First Page Copyright Notice} - -\subsection{Subsequent Pages} - -\begin{figure} -\centering - \includegraphics[width=0.9\columnwidth]{figures/sigchi-logo} - \caption{Insert a caption below each figure. Do not alter the - Caption style. One-line captions should be centered; multi-line - should be justified. }~\label{fig:figure1} -\end{figure} - -\subsection{References and Citations} - -Use a numbered list of references at the end of the article, ordered -alphabetically by last name of first author, and referenced by numbers -in -brackets~\cite{acm_categories,ethics,Klemmer:2002:WSC:503376.503378}. -Your references should be published materials accessible to the -public. Internal technical reports may be cited only if they are -easily accessible (i.e., you provide the address for obtaining the -report within your citation) and may be obtained by any reader for a -nominal fee. Proprietary information may not be cited. Private -communications should be acknowledged in the main text, not referenced -(e.g., ``[Borriello, personal communication]''). - -References should be in ACM citation format: -\url{http://acm.org/publications/submissions/latex_style}. This -includes citations to internet -resources~\cite{acm_categories,cavender:writing,CHINOSAUR:venue,psy:gangnam} -according to ACM format, although it is often appropriate to include -URLs directly in the text, as above. - -\begin{table} - \centering - \begin{tabular}{l r r r} - % \toprule - & & \multicolumn{2}{c}{\small{\textbf{Test Conditions}}} \\ - \cmidrule(r){3-4} - {\small\textit{Name}} - & {\small \textit{First}} - & {\small \textit{Second}} - & {\small \textit{Final}} \\ - \midrule - Marsden & 223.0 & 44 & 432,321 \\ - Nass & 22.2 & 16 & 234,333 \\ - Borriello & 22.9 & 11 & 93,123 \\ - Karat & 34.9 & 2200 & 103,322 \\ - % \bottomrule - \end{tabular} - \caption{Table captions should be placed below the table. We - recommend table lines be 1 point, 25\% black. Minimize use of - table grid lines.}~\label{tab:table1} -\end{table} - -\section{Sections} - -\subsection{Subsections} - -\subsubsection{Sub-subsections} - -\section{Figures/Captions} - -Place figures and tables at the top or bottom of the appropriate -column or columns, on the same page as the relevant text (see -Figure~\ref{fig:figure1}). A figure or table may extend across both -columns to a maximum width of 17.78 cm (7 in.). - -\begin{figure*} - \centering - \includegraphics[width=1.75\columnwidth]{figures/map} - \caption{In this image, the map maximizes use of space. You can make - figures as wide as you need, up to a maximum of the full width of - both columns. Note that \LaTeX\ tends to render large figures on a - dedicated page. Image: \ccbynd~ayman on - Flickr.}~\label{fig:figure2} -\end{figure*} +When and why were Wikipedia edit filters introduced? + +\section{What is an edit filter} + +Example of a filter +Difference bot/filter + +\section{Edit filter governance} + +* who can propose a filter? +* who can introduce a new filter? +* what happens in case of false positives + +\section{Technical layer} + +\subsection{The edit filter mediawiki extention} + +\section{Edit filters on the English Wikipedia: State of the art} + +* how many filters are there (were there over the years) +* what do the most active filters do? +* get a sense of what gets filtered (more qualitative) +* has the willingness of the community to use filters increased over time? +looking at aggregated values of number of triggered filters per year, the answer is rather it's quite constant +* how often were (which) filters triggered +* percentage of triggered filters/all edits + * break down triggered filters according to typology +* percentage filters of different types over the years + +\section{Critical discussion} + +* why get certain filters (and not others?) \section{Conclusion}