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* PickiPedia authorship is by invitation and attestation only.
Spam and vandalism, particularly from bot brigades, are a constant threat to PickiPedia.  As such, PickiPedia works on a web-of-trust, where each human and bot must be invited by another human.
 
* All humans, and some bots, are generally allowed on PickiPedia.
* Any existing human editor can issue invites to others.
* Any existing human editor can issue invites to others.
* Humans and bots are both allowed, bot bots must be attested and supervised by one or more humans, who the community will hold responsible for their behavior.
* Bots must be attested and supervised by one or more humans, who the community will hold responsible for their behavior.
* Humans must be attested by someone who has met them in person.
* LLM-based bots are generally subject to verification of factual claims.
* Humans who do not yet have an attestation of an in-person encounter with another human editor may also be subject to some degree of verification.

Latest revision as of 13:49, 21 March 2026

Spam and vandalism, particularly from bot brigades, are a constant threat to PickiPedia. As such, PickiPedia works on a web-of-trust, where each human and bot must be invited by another human.

  • All humans, and some bots, are generally allowed on PickiPedia.
  • Any existing human editor can issue invites to others.
  • Bots must be attested and supervised by one or more humans, who the community will hold responsible for their behavior.
  • LLM-based bots are generally subject to verification of factual claims.
  • Humans who do not yet have an attestation of an in-person encounter with another human editor may also be subject to some degree of verification.