Consumer Rights Wiki adds 'Your impact' panel and Google indexing
The Consumer Rights Wiki, a database of anti-consumer practices, has added a toggleable 'Your impact' panel showing editors their stats, and has begun indexing on Google. The update also includes a feedback button on articles, lockdown mode for admins, and mass rollback tools.
Big thank you to Jake for his hard work on the update, and for everyone here for keeping the wiki rolling!
- matherial
It's funny how so many of the articles are hyper-specific grievances, e.g.:
https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Bose_QuietComfort_Sleepbuds_do...
https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Tyre_warranty_sold_via_mobile_...
And there's also https://consumerrights.wiki/w/Mr._Clinton_the_cat
- LelouBil
I encountered a BTRFS filesystem corruption today, nothing too heavy, it got recovered by a repair (even tough I don't know what caused it, memtest is clean and ssd is also clean), but while researching about it I was surprised to see Louis Rossman's business website show up !
https://rossmanngroup.com/problems/btrfs-filesystem-corrupti...
- eccentricwind
Dear Santa, please make consumer rights true; The other entities didn't really listen.
- chrysoprace
For those that don't know, this is an initiative started by Louis Rossmann and is largely run by a few volunteers.
- a9i
It is a commendable initiative, but its credibility must be maintained by applying the policies scrupulously.
It's a pity that pages cannot be created in other languages, given that anti-consumer practices also occur outside the English-speaking world.