W3) After reading "The pursuit of the Universal Encyclopedia"
1. Summary
Wikipedia allows everyone on the planet to modify, reuse, and redistribute a great deal of knowledge in their language.
Because we all trust the Internet, and we don't have high access to the Internet, we have to coordinate and resolve conflicts together.
2. Interesting point
The world changes rapidly, and the vast amount of knowledge and information that arises from the ever-changing world is modified and supplemented. Maybe Wikipedia is the only dictionary that can see the past, present, and future of the same information.
The squares that someone has seen in the past, the squares that I have seen in the present, and the squares that someone has seen in the future will all be different.
I think Wikipedia's existence, full of information added and subtracted according to the changing point, is important.
3. Discussion point
What do you think is the basis for judging right or wrong when someone corrects or supplements a piece of information?
You can judge and understand the same situation from various angles, what do you think is the standard for being listed on Wikipedia?
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