W5: The Benevolent Dictator

 1. Summary

Larry Sanger and Jimmy Wales were the most influential people in Wikipedia's history. Their 2001 job was to develop and operate rules for Wikipedia and the community. In this, different leadership existed.
There were also disagreements about the location and role of Wikipedia's existence. In conclusion, Wikipedia should be able to operate without strong authority.

2. Interesting Point

When many people are given the authority to operate, I think there should be accurate guidelines and rules. However, there will be side effects from rule to rule. For example, if you have to quote an article when you write, who should you leave it up to to to determine whether the article is biased or misinformation has been published?


3. Discussion Point

Is there a guide to determine whether the rationale behind the numerous topics posted on Wikipedia is correct or wrong? If there is such a guide, in what way should it be managed continuously?


Comments

  1. There is the guideline for reliable source in Wikipedia. It presents papers, major media's articles, etc. In addition, some more guides help you choose the reference. For example, Wikipedia don't allow the article written by who is relevant to the subject. I think many of these rules were added through trial and error.

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