- 0 ZeroWiki? - WikiWords that are not NeverEdited? by InitialReferencer?
- 1 - InitialEdit? by WikiWord Definer
- 2 - MultipleEdits? by InitialSaveDefiner? of WikiWord (they wish to apply GoodStyle to the WikiWord)
- 3 - WikiWord read by outside users (a ReadWikiWord?)
- 4 - Comments by outside users (an AppendEdit?)
- 5 - Revisions/contributions by outside users (a StableWikiWord? )
- 6 - A CitedWikiWord?
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- 7 - A WikiStandardWord?, blessed by WikiWizards? to be reliably defined throughout the WikiCommunity
- 8 - A WikiService, known by WikiWizards? and WikiButchers? as the service provider of actions defined by WikiStandardWords?.
- 9 - A WikiWikiService?, a WikiService that behaves identically to a WikiWord.
- 10 InfiniteWiki? - Referenced often, never modified
One purpose for this rating system is to offer a way to analyse all the pages in a
WikiWiki. Or you could also say it's a religious-inspired description of a wiki as a temple of socially accepted behavior.
PleaseComment what does "the service provider of actions defined by WikiStandardWords?" mean?
It would help to have examples for each score from 0 to 10.
I have no idea what this is supposed to be. It feels like someone is trying to measure the access/edt pattern of a page, and on that basis assign a "score". That seems mis-guided, but perhaps I'm missing the point.
Please would someone who understands this take (at least) one of the scores - say 7 - and expand on it? The above "descriptions" are a bit terse.
Even an introductory paragraph might help.
WikiScore: 6 (Outsider contribution; CitedWikiWord?, though not too common.)