mcchris + wikipedia   78

Threat Level: Wikipedia Struggles With John Edwards Love-Child Rumor
Wikipedia editors do not consider The National Enquirer a sufficiently reliable source for article information, at least on controversial issues. Conservatives are crying foul after allegations about the politician were spiked from the article.
wikipedia  politics  politics2.0 
july 2008 by McChris
globeandmail.com: I killed Tim Russert (on Wikipedia)
A Canadian journalist discusses why Wikipedia contributors might be motivated to "scoop" each other.
wikipedia  Web2.0  news 
june 2008 by McChris
Valleywag: NBC contractor broke Tim Russert death on Wikipedia first
An outsourced contractor working on-site at NBC posted about Russert's passing on Wikipedia before the news was otherwise released to the public.
wikipedia  news  TV 
june 2008 by McChris
NYRB: The Charms of Wikipedia
NIcholson Baker reviews O'Reilly's Wikipedia: The Missing Manual.
wikipedia  wiki  epistemology  to:read 
march 2008 by McChris
Jimmy Wales: Wikipedia founder's fling with Fox News fox
Gossip blog Valleywag alleges Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has a romantic relationship with a Canadian broadcaster compared to Ann Coulter.
wikipedia  hmm  cable 
march 2008 by McChris
Slate: Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy
In this article, Chris Wilson argues that collaborative sites like Digg and WIkipedia aren't as democratic as one might think because they rely on elite groups of users for much of the decision-making.
Web2.0  wikipedia  production  bubbler 
february 2008 by McChris
Wikipedia Idiots: The Edit Wars of San Francisco
A reporter tries to track down a notorious WIkipedia troll, with limited results.
wikipedia  trolling 
february 2008 by McChris
NYTimes: At Wikipedia, Illustrators May Be Paid
I don't know, $40 for an illustration sounds pretty low-ball to me. This seems to confirm the idea that open production models devalue contributions.
production  wikipedia  hmm 
december 2007 by McChris
WikiPediaVision (beta)
It's like Twittervision for Wikipedia!
awesome  wikipedia  map  mashup 
october 2007 by McChris
AlterNet: MediaCulture: Will Unethical Editing Destroy Wikipedia's Credibility?
This question presumes that Wikipedia has any credibility to start with, but I don't welcome the arrival of "communications professionals" to its editor's ranks.
wikipedia  publicrelations  totalcorporatedouches 
october 2007 by McChris
Rough Type: The island of misfit Wikipedia articles
Nick Carr laments the success of deletionists at trimming Wikipedia of marginal topics.
production  wikipedia 
september 2007 by McChris
NIck Carr: Rise of the wikicrats
"As Wikipedia has grown, it has developed a bureaucracy that is remarkable not only for the intricacies of its hierarchy but for the breadth and complexity of its rules."
wiki  wikipedia  production  hierarchy 
september 2007 by McChris
Rough Type: Stabbing Polonius
Nick Carr takes aim at the idea that Wikipedia – or any encyclopedia – can be representative of the sum of human knowledge.
epistemology  production  wikipedia 
april 2007 by McChris
Rough Type: Wikipedia's credentialism crisis
"Essjay's great sin - the reason Wales ultimately sent him into exile - wasn't that he lied to the press but that he hoodwinked his fellow Wikipedians, that he used his fake credentials to get them to grant him deference in editing articles."
wikipedia  thereal  academic 
march 2007 by McChris
techPresident: Wikipedia's Expansive Influence in Candidate Search Results
Fred Stutzman queried Google for the names of presidential contenders and noted the result order (not PageRank) of their official sites and their Wikipedia entries. Wikipedia won in many cases.
google  politics  wikipedia 
february 2007 by McChris
Citizendium: building a better Wikipedia
Ars Technica explains the mode of production on Larry Sanger's rival to Wikipedia.
wiki  wikipedia  production  Web2.0 
february 2007 by McChris
The use of Wikipedia in higher education
Jason Mittell proposes a guideline for using WIkipedia for class projects.
wikipedia  education  media_studies 
february 2007 by McChris
Wikipedia's Wales: Damn the advertising, full speed ahead!
Jason Calcanis is encouraging Wikipedia to add advertising to meet operational costs.
wikipedia  advertising  Web2.0 
february 2007 by McChris
Wikipedia (A)
Harvard Business School case study on Wikipedia
wikipedia  business  wiki  Web2.0 
february 2007 by McChris
Federal Agency Cleans Up Its Own Wikipedia Entry
What is the National Institute on Drug Abuse smoking? Don't they know people can identify their IP addresses?
wikipedia  drugs  stupid 
january 2007 by McChris
Wikipedia Nofollows Links
All outbound links in Wikipedia will now use the "nofollow" attribute, which instructs search engines like Google to ignore whatever reputation the link may provide.
wikipedia  spam  SEO  google 
january 2007 by McChris
Citizendium dumps Wikipedia
Nick Carr says the experts involved with the project were frustrated with cleaning up lame Wikipedia articles.
wikipedia  wiki 
january 2007 by McChris
Web 2.0 Most Cited Wikipedia Entry of the Year
And with that, teh Internets collapsed in on itself.
Web2.0  wikipedia 
january 2007 by McChris
Crooked Timber: The Wealth of Networks seminar
I wish I had seen this a few months ago. Actually, I probably saw it in May, and hadn't read the book yet.
economics  production  freeculture  CreativeCommons  wikipedia 
january 2007 by McChris
Cultural Differences in Collaborative Authoring of Wikipedia
Academic study of differences between various European-language versions of Wikipedia.
academic  wikipedia  authorship 
december 2006 by McChris
AlterNet: Wikipedia vs. Women
"WikiChix was recently formed by women contributors sick of how male-dominated Wikipedia has become," Annalee Newitz says.
wikipedia  feminism  gender  power 
december 2006 by McChris
An empirical examination of Wikipedia's credibility
Subject area experts seem to find articles about their field more reliable than non-experts.
wikipedia  academic  thereal 
november 2006 by McChris
Wikipedia CD Distributed over BitTorrent
An educational group has created a "gold" version of Wikipedia for burning to CD and use at educational institutions.
wikipedia  education  bittorrent 
november 2006 by McChris
Wikipedia Brown and the Case of the Captured Koala
This amusing spoof of "Encyclopedia Brown" actually contains a useful explanation of how to read Wikipedia critically.
wikipedia  humor 
november 2006 by McChris
Social Facts, Expertise, Citizendium, and Carr
Clay Shirky elaborates on how he thinks the notion of "social facts" applies to peer-produced projects like Wikipedia and Larry Sanger's emphasis on expertise will grind Citizendium to a halt.
wikipedia  production  freeculture 
november 2006 by McChris
Infothought: Wikipedia, and the difficulties of criticizing digital-sharecropping
Seth Finkelstein contrasts the opportunities for exploiting unpaid labor in Web 2.0 projects and the communalist discourses that surround Wikipedia.
wikipedia  Web2.0  production 
november 2006 by McChris
Jimmy Wales resigns Wikipedia Chair
Wow, I find this surprising. The item doesn't provide a lot of explanation, but hopefully details will filter out over the next few days.
wikipedia  whoa 
november 2006 by McChris
The Chronicle: Can Wikipedia Ever Make the Grade?
Chonicle of Higher Education on Wikipedia's production methods and its use in the academy. Largely a rehash of Roy Rosenweig's "Can History be Open Source."
wikipedia  education  Web2.0  academic  production 
october 2006 by McChris
CBSNews.com teams with Answers.com
Alt-clicking on a word at CBSnews.com will pull up an Answers.com entry, most of which are pulled from Wikipedia. I sort of doubt users will catch on to this design trick (and I couldn't get it to work on my Mac), but it's interesting nonethel
wikipedia  design  TV  freeculture 
october 2006 by McChris
Wikiality
A wiki chock full of truthiness. I'm not sure why we need this when there's Uncyclopedia, but maybe those "Colbert Report' fans aren't as Web-literate as I might hope.
wiki  satire  wikipedia  TV  cable 
october 2006 by McChris
Andrew Lih: Wikipedia vs. Citizendium
Andrew Lih expresses skepticism about Citizendium.
wikipedia  production 
september 2006 by McChris
Many-to-Many: Larry Sanger on me on Citizendium.
Larry Sanger responds to Clay Shirky's criticism of his Citizendium fork of Wikipedia.
wikipedia  wiki  production 
september 2006 by McChris
Larry Sanger, Citizendium, and the Problem of Expertise (Clay Shirky)
Clay Shirky manages to allude to Durkheim in his thoughtful critique of Larry Sanger's Citizendium fork.
wikipedia  academic  production 
september 2006 by McChris
WOS4: Citizendium
Wikipedia co-founder and critic Larry Sanger is forking Wikipedia into a new project called Citizendium, which will have tighter controls over editing.
wikipedia  freeculture  Web2.0 
september 2006 by McChris
WSJ.com: Will Wikipedia Mean the End Of Traditional Encyclopedias?
I think this conversation between Jimmy Wales and Britannica editor-in-chief Dale Hoiberg must have taken place via email.
wikipedia  interview  production 
september 2006 by McChris
Raw Thought: Who Writes Wikipedia?
Aaron Schwartz crunched the numbers and it seems that a core group of 500 editors do most of the grunt work on Wikipedia, while most new content comes from casual users.
wikipedia  production  statistics  politics  power 
september 2006 by McChris
Slashdot | More Wiki Than Ever
Jimmy Wales writes to Slashdot to address concerns about the editorial system being tested in Germany.
wikipedia  slashdot  wiki  power 
september 2006 by McChris
NYTimes: African Languages Grow as a Presence on Wikipedia
This news is a little stale, but it's nice to see The Gray Lady address this issue.
Africa  wikipedia 
august 2006 by McChris
Steven Levy: Poking a Stick Into The 'Hive Mind'
Levy provides a lightweight overview and critique of Jaron Lanier's argument that collaborative filtering and peer production create "Digital Maoism."
production  wikipedia 
august 2006 by McChris
FT.com: A closed mind about an open world
James Boyle discusses how open modes of production can seem counter-intutive to many people, yet produce a quality product.
opensource  production  CreativeCommons  economics  psychology  wikipedia 
august 2006 by McChris
The Atlantic Monthly: The Hive
Another venerable magazine runs a feature on Wikipedia. This one is good at describing the multiple forces that came together to form the project, rather than a single threaded narrative about Jimbo Wales.
wikipedia  production  opensource  history 
august 2006 by McChris
The New Yorker Covers Wikipedia
Here's a blog post that compares the fact-checking processes between mass-circulation magazines and Wikipedia. In my experience, fact-checking at trade magazines is not as stringent, and I understand that newspapers are similarly loose.
wikipedia  production  magazine  thereal 
july 2006 by McChris
The Onion: Wikipedia Celebrates 750 Years Of American Independence
This is totally cheap and obvious, but I'm posting it for completeness' sake.
wikipedia  satire  lame 
july 2006 by McChris
Annals of Information: Know it All
The New Yorker has a long feature about Wikipedia and its user communities. It even mentions the Boston Molasses Disaster.
wikipedia  history  opensource  production 
july 2006 by McChris
Times of London: How wiki-wiki can get sticky
Wow, here's a newspaper editorial on WIkipedia that's actually pretty reasoned in its discussion of Wikipedia's accuracy and the Reuters story about the Ken Lay article.
wikipedia  newspaper  thereal 
july 2006 by McChris
Guardian: This time, it'll be a Wikipedia written by experts
Wikipedia apostate Larry Sanger launches a collaborative online guide that experts can edit.
wikipedia  Web2.0  academic 
july 2006 by McChris
Dirk Riehle: How and Why Wikipedia Works
Via Slashdot, interviews with prominent Wikipedia editors.
wikipedia  production  academic  interview 
july 2006 by McChris
Collectivate.net - 'journalisms' - Collective Action
This is an interesting rant about commons-based peer production, Wikipedia, del.icio.us, and all that jazz.
production  del.icio.us  wikipedia  surveillance  politicaleconomy  Web2.0 
july 2006 by McChris
Ken Lay's death prompts confusion on Wikipedia
In my opinion, Wikipedia's struggles to provide quality information about breaking news aren't any worse than the mainstream media's, but a Reuters reporter apparently thinks so.
wikipedia  news  citizensmedia  journalism 
july 2006 by McChris
The real bias in Wikipedia: a response to David Shariatmadari by Robert McHenry
The Encyclopaedia Britannica editor turned professional troll splits hairs over the Countering Systemic Bias Wikiproject.
wikipedia  globalization  ethics 
june 2006 by McChris
Appellate judges criticized for citing Wikipedia in Apple vs. Doe case.
Awesome, the opinion in the Apple vs. Doe case cites a "cooperative encyclopedia." I like the phrase "cooperative encyclopedia" - do editors get a discount on granola or hog feed?
law  awesome  co-op  wikipedia 
may 2006 by McChris
News of Wikipedia's Death Greatly Exaggerated (Clay Shirky)
Interesting discussion of Wikipedia's model of control. I'm also starting to suspect that the project has scaled too large to be managable.
power  Web2.0  wikipedia 
may 2006 by McChris
Political dirty-tricksters using Wikipedia
This Associated Press story provides an overview of how political campaigns are tampering with the information in Wikipedia. Scroll down for a nice infographic about Wikipedia.
politics  thereal  wikipedia 
may 2006 by McChris
US State Department abuses Wikipedia
Little Inquirer story about how the US State Department is using content from Wikipedia. I think the author has the US Secretary of State (Condi Rice) confused with a state official with a similar title.
co-optation  politics  power  wikipedia 
may 2006 by McChris
The Great Failure of Wikipedia
Transcript of a speech with very insightful criticisms of Wikipedia.
design  media  Web2.0  wikipedia 
april 2006 by McChris
Guardian Unlimited Technology | A thirst for knowledge
Here's the Guardian story about Wikitruth.info and Wikipedia burnout more generally.
wikipedia  Web2.0  production 
april 2006 by McChris
Main Page - Wikitruth
Via Slashdot, a site devoted to Wikipedia articles that have been deleted, frozen, or otherwise hidden for presumably political reasons.
freeculture  politics  Web2.0  power  wikipedia 
april 2006 by McChris
Open-source business | Open, but not as usual
ECONOMIST story on how for-profit businesses are adopting open-source modes of production.
opensource  production  business  wikipedia 
march 2006 by McChris
Wiki attacks join political warfare - OrlandoSentinel.com
Stupid non-news article revealing that Wikipedia articles on politicians are often sites of edit wars. Is Wikipedia doing a bad job of letting readers know it's an open-content project? Why do these lame stories keep coming out?
wikipedia  wiki  stupid  journalism 
march 2006 by McChris
Anonymous source is not the same as open source
NYTimes article skeptical of the authorship practices at Wikipedia. It argues that because Wikipedia contributors are often anonymous, the project lacks credibility.
wikipedia  Web2.0  wiki  authorship  production 
march 2006 by McChris
Viridian Note 00459: Emerging Technology 2006
Bruce Sterling's keynote from Oreilly's Emerging Technology conference. Too bad there's not audio, since Sterling's delivery is terrific.
Web2.0  wikipedia 
march 2006 by McChris
Qwika
Multilingual Wikipedia search engine. The site was down when I tried to load it.
wikipedia  searchengine  wiki  semantic_web 
march 2006 by McChris
Wikipedia Traffic Booms to New York Times Traffic Levels
I'm not sure comparing Wikipedia to news sites is apples-to-apples, but it's pretty darn impressive.
wikipedia  Web2.0 
march 2006 by McChris
Wikipedia and Britannica: The Kid’s All Right (And So’s the Old Man)
Article from a reference-desk perspective contrasting Wikipedia and Britannica.
wikipedia  wiki 
march 2006 by McChris
Wikimania
Wikipedia conference coming to Cambridge Mass.
wikipedia  Web2.0  conference 
february 2006 by McChris

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