The ultimate goal of Geni is to create a single, accurate family tree that connects all of our users. Over time, as duplicate trees have been merged together over and over again, the tree has become, quite honestly, a mess. We are fully committed to building the most comprehensive and accurate family tree in the world.
We've taken a significant step towards this goal by granting "curator" privileges to a group of Geni users. Similar to Wikipedia administrators, the initial group of curators includes users who are active and well regarded by the community. Over time we expect to expand this program by adding additional curators.
Curators today can do three things:
* Edit and merge public profiles that are already on their tree
* Convert historical living profiles to deceased
* Convert deceased famous and historical profiles to public (if they don't have any close relatives on Geni)
We've taken precautions to make sure that only users with a good track record over an extended period of time have been granted these privileges and, of course, we can revoke them at any time if necessary. Each of these privileges also contains safeguards to make sure that they are not used irresponsibly, even by accident. We're excited about this program and expect it to have immediate impact on the quality of the data on Geni. Please let me know if you have any questions.