w5:The Benevolent Dictator|LiuXinlei
Wikipedia is a platform that embraces all ideas, and it is committed to building a platform for knowledge sharing. Naturally, there will be users with different attitudes. This is an unavoidable social reality. But Wikipedia must adjust the contradictions between them, manage them as kindly as possible, and ensure that everyone's actions are protected and reasonable. There is a delicate balance between responsibility and authority and the openness and equality of Wikipedia, which is also an important link that Wikipedia is currently committed to.
As mentioned in the article, the success of Wikipedia comes from the work of a large number of volunteers. Everyone participates in editing and discussion with the mentality of jointly building a knowledge utopia, abides by relevant procedures and even participates in decision-making. The role of decision makers breaks the environment of equality and democracy that the community first started, and it requires very little care to stand on. I personally find it interesting that if the decision maker has absolute power, will there be relative resistance to conveying a specific position in the knowledge of Wikipedia? So who will play the role of supervising decision-makers?
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