Hi community!
How are community articles peer-reviewed, or content checked, prior to posting? For example, in the interest area "agile" how does that happen in a way which does not lead readers to be mislead by incorrect or self-serving information from the author?
My hope is articles have better quality checks than discussions or question responses, yet what happens is unclear to me.
Thanks in advance for your relevant information and thoughts!
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Thanks for your response, and for the diligence you and your colleagues apply.
With no other responses in the last week I will accept your answer to close this one: there are no defined review/evidence checks other than what a poster chooses to apply. That would explain the content I see in some posts.
Kind regards,
Bill
@Bill Sheboy , do you have some concern about the content in the posts? You've got me curious
Yes, I sometimes do.
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