#archiveteam-bs 2016-06-13,Mon

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00:04 🔗 godane i'm looking at valleywag right now
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00:10 🔗 godane JesseW: i think valleywag is just a portal to stories on other gawker's websites
00:11 🔗 godane and looks like they didn't put link up that often on it too
00:14 🔗 godane i started to upload my collection of The Brooklyn Paper : https://archive.org/details/The_Brooklyn_Paper-volume-25-issue-51
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00:20 🔗 JesseW Hm, interesting.
00:20 🔗 JesseW Hi Erik.
00:21 🔗 dashcloud valleywag was dead well before this suit started (it was a seperate Gawker site, but was given the axe some time ago)
00:28 🔗 Eloquence JesseW, yeah, mw edits are a bit tricky since they're often dependent on other people's work, and as you said on slack wikis tend to be freely licensed already
00:29 🔗 Eloquence I want to see if I can get some of the lesser known sites that nonetheless have huge amounts of interesting reviews and similar data, like zazzle or opentable
00:29 🔗 Eloquence I'm also working on https://github.com/eloquence/lib.reviews so my focus has been mostly on reviews for that reason
00:30 🔗 JesseW That makes sense.
00:37 🔗 JesseW Eloquence: with regards to that, you should connect up with the https://critiquebrainz.org/ people (related to MusicBrainz)
00:38 🔗 JesseW and the moderation issues (with regards to hosting reviews of arbitrary things), sound deeply deeply terrifying (at least to me)
00:38 🔗 JesseW the amount of *legal threats* alone will be significant
00:39 🔗 JesseW let alone extra-legal threats and gamesmanship
00:43 🔗 Eloquence oh, critiquebrainz definitely looks very interesting - thanks for the tip.
00:44 🔗 Eloquence yeah, it's a hard set of problems. my thinking is that we need some notion of teams/groups that can have their own rules of engagement, certificates, etc.
00:44 🔗 JesseW certainly.
00:44 🔗 JesseW er, "certainly" in regards to you're welcome for the tip about criquebrainz
00:44 🔗 Eloquence yeah :)
00:46 🔗 godane The Austin Chronicle pdfs for 2006 are uploaded
00:46 🔗 JesseW the problem is that people angry about the reviews aren't going to bother going through your process -- they're just going to try to threaten/attack whatever weak point they can find to get rid of the reviews and punish those they feel harmed by
00:47 🔗 JesseW and if you are providing hosting for the reviews -- you are one of those weak points
00:47 🔗 Eloquence JesseW, *nod* what worked for Wikipedia is to have volunteer first-responders who help differentiate between "cranky person who can be ignored" vs. "person who needs help" vs. "actual credible legal threat"
00:48 🔗 JesseW another site you might be interested in is 800notes.com -- they review phone numbers, and are one of the best known/oldest sites out there
00:48 🔗 Eloquence iiinteresting, I probably came across that one before when dealing with spammers
00:49 🔗 JesseW Eloquence: nods; but I strongly expect a site focused on reviews is going to generate *even more challenging* support needs than Wikipedia does (which is saying a LOT)
00:49 🔗 Eloquence both of the legal threat variety and the "fraudulent paid review" variety, yeah ..
00:50 🔗 Eloquence but hey, if it wasn't a hard problem someone would have done it already :)
00:51 🔗 JesseW also, there's a lot less of a pool of well-intentioned volunteers to burn through with the review site, I think. Wikipedia has a lot of goodwill and other jobs for interested volunteers to work on aside from the grind of OTRS -- it seems like lib.reviews would have quite a bit less
00:52 🔗 Eloquence mhh, not sure. there's the reviews, then the data about things -- product metadata and the like --, various sync/maintenance/import jobs that could be rewarding, policy wonkery, coming up with cool new badges/certificates, scavenger hunt type activities ...
00:52 🔗 JesseW well, the point is lots of people *have* done "make a site hosting reviews" already -- they just generally (although not always) don't license them under FOSS licenses, and don't try to review everything (although Amazon comes close), and don't rely on donations for funding.
00:53 🔗 Eloquence Epinions did try for everything, I think, and eventually went under.
00:53 🔗 Eloquence Yelp and Amazon are definitely closest when it comes to "everything" sites
00:54 🔗 JesseW well, the data about things will hopefully be leveraged from other sources (e.g. wikipdata, musicbrainz, etc), and maintainance jobs are difficult to use for onboarding (as are policy wonkery).
00:54 🔗 JesseW agreed
00:54 🔗 Eloquence +osm has lots of point of interest data
00:54 🔗 Eloquence for restaurants and the like
00:55 🔗 Eloquence I hope that teams/groups can come up with interesting onboarding ideas I can't - kind of like subreddits.
00:56 🔗 JesseW also, with regards to licensing the reviews under FOSS licenses (and collecting existing reviews into one-big-site) -- one thing that is often quite important to the meaning/value of a review is precisely control over it's distribution (i.e. who gets to know it and who doesn't). I suspect that may be something of an issue as well.
00:56 🔗 Eloquence what do you mean by "who gets to know it"?
00:57 🔗 JesseW Take stock tips as a architypal example -- a tip is valuable precisely depending on how many other people know it.
00:59 🔗 Eloquence that's interesting. again I think that groups could be a good way to keep a certain amount of "in the know-ness" -- if you follow a certain group, you're in the know. on reddit being part of this or that subreddit is as important as being part of reddit as a whole.
00:59 🔗 JesseW and even with relatively widely distributed reviews, on say, Amazon -- part of the reason Amazon is willing to pay the (non-negligible) direct and indirect costs of hosting the reviews is because in order to see them, you have to go to Amazon's page, where they can track you, and sell you on other things.
01:00 🔗 JesseW If the reviews were licensed under FOSS licenses, that would make them less able to pay back the cost of hosting them
01:01 🔗 JesseW with regards to groups (hosted on a central server) -- that adds a whole new set of support tasks, and decisions: do you allow the GNAAA (to use an old example) to make a group (or hundreds)? Either yes or no makes trouble for you.
01:01 🔗 JesseW you in the sense of the site host.
01:02 🔗 Eloquence in my experience the donation model scales pretty well proportional to the real world usefulness of a thing -- unless we immediately import huge datasets like OSM or whatever, which could balloon costs.
01:02 🔗 Eloquence re: GNAA and the like, yeah, I've thought a bit about that one -- will probably work with the code of conduct community to come up with some meta-guidelines.
01:02 🔗 Eloquence racism is right out, but pro-GMO vs. anti-GMO would probably be okay
01:02 🔗 JesseW I think your expierence is a bit skewed by having been involved with Wikimedia. :-)
01:04 🔗 Eloquence it is! but there are quite a few other donation driven success stories now, too, especially in the content-creation community (podcasts, video channels, etc.)
01:04 🔗 Eloquence to me, being unable to pay for the hosting because traffic is growing too fast is the kind of problem I want to have :)
01:05 🔗 JesseW oh, I wasn't worried about *hosting* costs -- I agree with you that those will likely stay in parallel with donations pretty well
01:05 🔗 JesseW I was worried about *support* costs
01:05 🔗 JesseW Which I think scale much worse
01:06 🔗 JesseW You go from negligible to weekly death threats *way* too abruptly (as I understand it).
01:06 🔗 Eloquence I'm pretty optimistic that we can build a meta-community if we can build a community at all. it's building a community at all that (I find) is the really hard part. getting enough people to care that you get momentum
01:07 🔗 JesseW I agree that's a hard part, certainly
01:07 🔗 Eloquence another community I want to study a bit more is BeWelcome.org, which to me seems to have a lot of parallels
01:08 🔗 JesseW hm, hadn't heard of that before
01:08 🔗 Eloquence nonprofit alternative to a commercial service (Couchsurfing), entirely volunteer-driven, etc.
01:08 🔗 JesseW hm, neat
01:08 🔗 Eloquence yet when I used it, it became clear pretty quickly that folks really care about stuff like safety issues, which of course are one of the number #1 concerns for a community like that
01:09 🔗 JesseW oh, another source of reviews to think about -- ebay
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01:10 🔗 * JesseW is reading https://www.bewelcome.org/safety now
01:10 🔗 Eloquence I always thought about them as transactional first and foremost -- but you're right, browsing around, I find quite a few book reviews & such
01:11 🔗 Eloquence ebay certainly seems a good freeyourstuff.cc candidate
01:11 🔗 * Eloquence starts a spreadsheet ..
01:11 🔗 JesseW either that or github issues
01:12 🔗 Eloquence yeah, I want to sample some data from a few .. and then I'll log issues for the top candidate sites
01:12 🔗 Eloquence especially interested in ones that value quality of reviews > quantity
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01:17 🔗 JesseW nods
01:18 🔗 JesseW While it would be very difficult to automatically identify them, there are a lot of reviews distributed merely as arbitrary web pages or blogs
01:18 🔗 JesseW particularly book reviews
01:18 🔗 JesseW another suggestion: ripoffreport.com
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01:23 🔗 Eloquence huh, never heard of that one - iinteresting ...
01:24 🔗 JesseW happy to point you at more :-)
01:24 🔗 JesseW as I think of them
01:25 🔗 JesseW oh, here's another one: https://pubpeer.com -- reviewing scientific papers
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01:29 🔗 joepie91 oh man
01:29 🔗 joepie91 ripoffreport is *full* of poorly written nonsense
01:29 🔗 joepie91 heh
01:29 🔗 JesseW yes, yes it is.
01:30 🔗 Eloquence surprised they (pubpeer) don't use any CC-* license already since they appear to be 501(c)(3) .. hmmm
01:32 🔗 joepie91 anyhow, what are we discussing again? :)
01:34 🔗 Eloquence JesseW and I were kicking around the difficulties (and opportunities) in building an open review site / candidates for importing data for freeyourstuff.cc
01:35 🔗 bwn joepie91: i think you meant the internet is *full* of poorly written nonsense..
01:35 🔗 JesseW nods, yep
01:35 🔗 joepie91 bwn: ripoffreport is worse than average
01:35 🔗 JesseW I would expect it would be, given it's intended scope
01:36 🔗 bwn point :)
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01:55 🔗 JesseW Eloquence: if you haven't read http://www.bevolunteer.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/BV-Annual-Report-2014-15.pdf -- it's quite detailed and informative
01:55 🔗 JesseW as are, I presume, the previous ones
01:57 🔗 Eloquence that's pretty impressive reporting for such a small community
01:58 🔗 JesseW yeah, it is :-)
01:59 🔗 JesseW AO3 (Archive Of Our Own)'s parent organization is also worth looking at as an organizational model, I think.
02:01 🔗 Eloquence that's a good tip - I've heard good things about them before, definitely taking a closer look
02:03 🔗 JesseW they are also a good study in organizational conflict/drama and its resolution, too :-)
02:03 🔗 JesseW although you may have plenty of data on that from wikimedia
02:05 🔗 Eloquence yeah -- the international dimension at wikimedia (chapters etc.) has made that stuff very interesting
02:05 🔗 JesseW nods
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02:30 🔗 bwn reading about otw/ao3
02:32 🔗 bwn fanlore is pretty awesome
02:34 🔗 JesseW it certainly is
02:35 🔗 * JesseW is reminded to check the Fanlore entry on WikiApiary
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02:48 🔗 dashcloud if you're looking for other possible sources of content to pull into freeyourstuff.cc, have you considered the user reviews from goodreads, themoviedb.org, and the tvdb.com?
02:55 🔗 JesseW dashcloud: goodreads is already supported, afaik
02:55 🔗 JesseW Eloquence: the other two seem worth considering, though
02:55 🔗 dashcloud if it matters, it's not listed on the wiki though
03:01 🔗 JesseW dashcloud: what wiki?
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03:29 🔗 ranma speaking of good reads
03:29 🔗 ranma nice @ this being on IA https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/340987215
03:40 🔗 Eloquence dashcloud, I didn't know about themoviedb and thetvdb - these definitely seem like great candidates to support, thanks!
03:40 🔗 Eloquence and of course if any of y'all want to take a crack at a plugin, happy to assist
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04:11 🔗 bwn these fanlore/otw/ao3 projects are great, thank you jessew
04:12 🔗 bwn reminds me of old friends
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04:13 🔗 JesseW bwn: delighted to have pointed you in their direction!
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10:41 🔗 luckcolor guys i have a couple of warcs to send to archive.org
10:41 🔗 luckcolor what's the best way to do so?
10:41 🔗 luckcolor somebody here was saying that simply uploading them is not enough
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10:43 🔗 dan- if you want them imported into the wayback machine the media type on the item needs to be changed iirc
10:43 🔗 luckcolor iirc?
10:43 🔗 dan- in any case the first step is uploading the warcs, then I think probably just requesting someone to change them over
10:43 🔗 dxrt check this https://gist.github.com/Asparagirl/6206247 - mediatype web, collection opensource does the trick for me.
10:43 🔗 dan- if I remember correctly
10:45 🔗 luckcolor so warc.gz warc.cdx warc.meta right?
10:45 🔗 luckcolor the files i mean
10:46 🔗 dxrt I think you just need to upload the WARC file itself, everything else will be created through IA derive.
10:47 🔗 luckcolor k thanks
10:58 🔗 godane so i'm getting this error: <Error><Code>InternalError</Code><Message>We encountered an internal error. Please try again.</Message>
10:58 🔗 godane but only when trying to make g4tv.com-video-1166 item
11:02 🔗 godane i even blocked all metadata
11:05 🔗 godane now even the uploader page doesn't want g4tv.com-vdeo1166 as a item
11:06 🔗 godane whats funny is the item is not used or even dark
11:06 🔗 godane https://archive.org/details/g4tv.com-video1166
11:06 🔗 godane there is not history at all for that item so whats the probelm
11:06 🔗 godane *problem
11:11 🔗 godane i'm adding a -1 to it so it will upload
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13:22 🔗 HCross2 Microsoft to aquire LinkedIn
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15:30 🔗 joepie91 HCross2: well, their marketing tactics seem to match up anyway
15:30 🔗 joepie91 so seems like a good fit
15:30 🔗 joepie91 ("pls upgrade to Windows 10" vs "pls join LinkedIn")
15:38 🔗 Frogging does LinkedIn do much for you other than clutter your inbox?
15:52 🔗 godane so all flvhd g4tv.com files are uploaded official now
15:52 🔗 godane also 1xxx to 3xxx are checked to have been uploaded
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17:08 🔗 whydomain Are there any arguments that should NOT be used with wget when creating WARCs (e.g: will -k alter/corrupt the WARC?)
17:10 🔗 joepie91 finally wrote my thing about using JWT for sessions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11895440
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21:39 🔗 dashcloud JesseW: this wiki article: http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Software (it's where I saw the mention for freeyourstuff first)
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22:09 🔗 JW_work1 dashcloud: that pages mentions freeyourstuff.cc supports goodreads (although it spells it GoodReads, which may have misled you)
22:10 🔗 godane i'm starting to upload more kpfa mp3s
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23:22 🔗 dashcloud ah

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