Hi Kerry,

There have been several nationalistic and or religious disputes that have
involved the same protagonists over numerous articles on that contentious
topic. Pretty much any topic that is controversial in real life will be
controversial on Wikipedia, with the added possibility that the Internet is
a wonderful device for putting people into contact with people from very
different cultures and with viewpoints that might not exist in their real
life society/culture/country

One good list of things that have been controversial on Wikipedia is the
list of general sanctions decreed by ARBCOM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Active_sanctions#General_sanctions

TTFN

WereSpielChequers

On 25 June 2012 08:26, Kerry Raymond <kerry.raym...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Thank you for sharing your paper. I found it very interesting that there
> are good metrics that enable detection of articles with conflict. I have a
> couple of questions, which might well go beyond your current study but I’d
> welcome your thoughts.****
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> My first question is whether or not you think this metric or some variant
> can be used to detect current conflict in articles (rather than the
> existence of past conflict). My thinking is that if conflict can be
> detected early, it may be possible for the peacemakers to guide the
> conflict to a consensus rather than attempt to do so once hostilities are
> well-established.****
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> Another question relates to warring editors. If I read it right, you
> looked for pairs (or groups) of editors that were reverting one another’s
> changes (i.e. an edit war) in an article. However, is conflict limited to
> just one article? Is it possible that warring editors on one article may
> then engage in conflicts over other articles simultaneously or later,
> either because of the same issue that caused the earlier disagreements or
> because they had developed a dislike for one another and were ready to find
> excuses to be unpleasant to each other. That is, are we just looking at
> articles that are controversial (in some way) or are we also looking at
> pairs (or groups) of editors who are actively hostile to one another. It
> might be interesting to know if editors who have been involved in edit wars
> go on to peacefully co-exist with one another on other articles, go to war
> with them over other articles, or simply never happen to encounter each
> other again (WP being a big place). If they do go on to war again, was it
> because they are both active on articles within similar categories (e.g.
> sexuality) or because one/both is stalking the other (which you might
> suspect if they had conflicts across a range of topics, especially where
> one of them had no prior edit history in that category (e.g. start warring
> over Ben Franklin and then continue it in Pumpkin).****
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> Kerry****
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> *From:* wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:
> wiki-research-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *Taha Yasseri
> *Sent:* Friday, 22 June 2012 8:15 AM
> *To:* Research into Wikimedia content and communities
> *Subject:* [Wiki-research-l] Dynamics of Conflicts in Wikipedia****
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> Dear Wikipedia researchers!
> Our manuscript on is now released by PLoS ONE and available at:
> http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0038869
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> I would delightedly take your comments and remarks.
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> bests
> .Taha
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> Dr. Taha Yasseri.
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