[CPWG] DNS Abuse Education

Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele muyiwacaleb at gmail.com
Sun Mar 15 02:59:34 UTC 2020


How about adding it to ICANNWIKI?

https://icannwiki.org

It's a great resource for ICANN newbies and oldies.

Caleb Ogundele

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Pelase exsuce typos adn errosr.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2020, 9:24 PM John McCormac <jmcc at hosterstats.com> wrote:

> On 14/03/2020 19:37, Jonathan Zuck wrote:
> > Oh, I KNOW it needs much more. Like I said, I just started. As for
> > coining a phrase, there are plenty of references to it in the literature
>
> Yep but if you want it to be accepted by Wikipedia then you have to add
> the citations (Reliable Sources rather than just internal Wikipedia
> links) to the draft. Otherwise, it is likely to be rejected. The Dutch
> study is a good citation and should be included in the draft. Also any
> direct mentions of the phrase "DNS abuse" in print/online publications
> would also be good to include. However, steer clear of using blogs for
> citations even if they are written by experts. The more citations from
> Reliable Sources a draft has, the less likely it is to be rejected or
> deleted.
>
> If you think that things can get a bit argumentative on ICANN lists,
> there's nothing quite like a Wikipedia Holy War. :)
>
> Regards...jmcc
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