Topic: (Re)Designing IC-Wiki's Content Structure
I've been looking at ic-wiki.com, trying to figure out how to battle the spam problem, when it occurred to me that one of the reasons it's so difficult to sort out the crap from the real content is that the real content isn't categorized very well. Much of it is sorta just floating around.
To get an idea of what I mean, check out this list of all pages that don't have a category:
http://ic-wiki.com/index.php?title=Special:UncategorizedPages&limit=5000&offset=0
Looking at that list, it's just hard to identify what is spam and what isn't based off the page titles. I think a first step in solving that problem is categorizing all the real content, meaning anything leftover would by default be spam. The problem there is that the current categories, while created with good intentions, aren't exactly well-organized themselves:
http://ic-wiki.com/wiki/Special:Categories
I want to take a closer look at how we, as a community, think about ourselves in terms of data. So I'm gonna ask you guys, how would you break down everything you know about IC? Not necessarily in terms of a wiki, but just in general?
Here's my very brief and general stream-of-conscious take on things:
The IC Experience
The Game
Exploration
Economics
Alliances
War
Diplomacy
Strategy
Tools (MapGen, etc)
The Community
Forums
Chat
Awards
External Sites (ic-wiki, nibbler's gallery, icwizards)
Clans
The Staff
Admins
Mods (and all the variations thereof)
Chat Ops
How would you group things?