The perils of contactability.
Jul. 18th, 2007 11:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I got a call yesterday from someone looking for a number to call Yorkshire Television. "I put 'Yorkshire Television' into my computer, and your number came up! Why-kee-pedia." Which means he put Yorkshire Television into search, got their Wikipedia article, went through the "Contact us" link in the sidebar until he saw a UK phone number (presumably on the Foundation press page) and called me. Wouldn't believe I had nothing to do with them.
(One of my co-workers used to be in network infrastructure for the BBC. A call got through to him from someone asking him "I want you to make me a website ... You're the BBC, aren't you? ... I pay my licence fee!")
(We get contacts like this quite a lot. The link in the sidebar on English Wikipedia has been changed from "Contact us" to "Contact Wikipedia" so as to minimise people thinking it's a way to contact the subject of the article, suggested by Guillom because they did that on French Wikipedia for the same reason.)