W5.1 The Challenges of Consensus / 최재민

summary

The article deals with difficulties in the decision-making process among people working together on Wikipedia. In the process of consensus, Wikipedia seeks people's participation, cooperation, and commitment to resolution, which is much more difficult than expected. In order to reach an agreement, many will have to work together to solve the problems. It is very important for people to reach an agreement, and they are reluctant to cause conflict in the process. The voting function is also open on Wikipedia. People find a way to escape difficulties from any problem. In Wikipedia, people are trying many ways to reach an agreement.


interesting

In fact, Wikipedia is an online situation, so I wondered how people coordinate opinions and solve problems.
Originally, I think this part will be very difficult even in offline situations, but it was impressive that Wikipedia solved this problem through will and cooperation between people.


discussion

It suddenly occurred to me.
Rather, wouldn't another problem be derived from the process of solving the problem?
Even if it's not Wikipedia, every problem-solving process often creates new problems in itself.
How do online pre-services like Wikipedia address these issues?

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