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thinking again of teaching. There is such a thing as a too-docile student. | thinking again of teaching. There is such a thing as a too-docile student. | ||
You want a degree of resistance. But the right kind of resistance!) | You want a degree of resistance. But the right kind of resistance!) | ||
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Would this be the same as setting up Inter-Wiki-Links? I'm not sure how to set them up, but to use them it would be something like this to link to the main page of the English Wikipedia: <nowiki>[[EnWikipedia:Main Page]]</nowiki> or <nowiki>[[EnWikipedia:Main Page|]] to hide everything except what's after the colon. Of course, this would have to be set up individually for every wiki we wanted to implement it for. Wikipedia has a page to just add these to and a bot scans it every so often and implements the new ones. But then again, I've never run the PyWikiBot either. If the only real setup to doing it would be for me to install Python on my PC, then I'll look into doing it. A big plus would be that once given "bot" status by a bureaucrat, their edits don't show up in Recent Changes by default, but it only takes one click for a user to be able to see them. ~~~~</nowiki> | |||
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