Sharon Lee Doubell C 4/7/2018 at 7:40 PM
Shirley - geni is 'us' - there is nobody to blame as Geni.
Shirley Norris PRO5/7/2018 at 12:20 AM
Geni is the organization I subscribe to, so the information that I collect from ther data falls under itheir name (umbrella). as do those that work for the organization. I am not makeing this personal. But, cousin your reply says to me that most of the info. Is summation and probably not based on documentation once it gets beyond the original settler....disheartening.
Bjørn P. Brox C
5/7/2018 at 6:09 AM
Geni as an organization has not added a singe bit of data into the system, - the users like you and me have, so if you find errors it is the responsible users you have to blame or contact.
Sharon Lee Doubell C
5/7/2018 at 9:35 AM
Danielle - RE "This last one has become more important recently to the curators on Geni." - True - but not that it wasn't important to us before - just that it was virtually impossible to police it happening. Now that we have been given a Relationship Locking tool we can remove the bogus or unproved links. We, like you and Shirley, want the tree to be historically sound - hence being prepared to have the battles that are now happening around unsourced profiles with the people who are invested in them staying. For the first time, it's worth doing because we know it won't have to happen over and over. It's improving the tree at a rapid pace :-)
PS - Shirley, the Curators are volunteers - so we don't work for Geni either :-)
Crowd-sourcing data gives a tree breadth very quickly - You will have acquired links and access to families that you couldn't have got without 'everyone' pooling their own info and resources and time. The depth of Sources bit takes longer to overlay. We're all trying to do it together. Geni is the platform being paid for - we are the data on the tree.
Daniel Jacobus Botes C
5/7/2018 at 3:07 PM
Geni is a vehicle users have selected to carry their precious information - as best as they believe it to be. Just to find out later other users have more accurate or complementary information.
Have I not entered my scanty "incorrect" info 10 years ago, I would not have found descendants in that missing family line also contributing the family anecdotes from the visibility they had. Together we, as users have now found the "accurate" version through our vehicle GENI.
Would like to know of other vehicles which would have provided the "correct" answer at date of entering the information. Undoubtedly those vehicles would be completely dependant on their volunteers (members) like Geni to accomplish that.
Thanks, Sharon for taking the lead on this specific one, and rest assured that there might be many more!
Danielle le Marais PRO
5/7/2018 at 5:23 PM
Geni is the only site that does seem to be demanding these proofs..On so many other ancestry sites you will see the same obviously incorrect information repeated over & over, & copied by others over & over..I feel very thankful that the first genealogy site I chose to go on was Geni..Having a South African mother, & with so many from SA on here, it has been the best place to go for starting my tree..And getting back quite far with it too..Just stuck on a few relatives, whose origins stubbornly remain elusive!