Pin Wiki?
If you were to do this, would you follow Pinpics' number system but add way more information about scrappers and such? I am just trying to get a feel of what it would be like.
perhaps not for _every single_ pin out there, but maybe start with the "controversial" pins (pins with high possibility of counterfeit or scrappers) or highly desired pins, just to have more info on them such as the history, scrapper info, and a gallery of user-submitted photos for people to compare. I'm sure for some rack pins and some of the more common pins, people aren't worried as much about as they would when it comes to a more valuable pin.PinPics has been deleting and changing information on pin listings over the past year or so. They don't have all of the community-provided information that used to be listed just a few years ago. So a secondary source that includes all known information (including scrapper warnings) could be helpful to the community. But starting over with the 60,000+ pins out there? I don't see people putting in the effort. They'll use what's left of PinPics until the hobby/interest goes away.
But who will be able to add/edit the info? If it is like Wiki - the pages can be easily added/edited - we wouldn't want information to be jeopardised and all the hard work thrown away.
the good thing is all changes/revisions are tracked, so it can easily be reversed.But who will be able to add/edit the info? If it is like Wiki - the pages can be easily added/edited - we wouldn't want information to be jeopardised and all the hard work thrown away.
I am reading wonderful ideas here. And here is my concern: Would something like this annoy Disney? After all they seem to live with ignorance is bliss" motto when it comes to scrappers.
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