W6: Why do people contribute to wikipedia? / MINJEONG LEE
Wikipedia is free for anyone to read, anyone to write, and does not pay for contributions. In other words, even if you work hard on Wikipedia, you won't be rewarded. Nevertheless, the reason why people contribute to Wikipedia is that many people get various information from Wikipedia. And in the process of discussing and documenting with others, we can feel a greater sense of accomplishment than we expect.
I think the difference between Wikipedia and other information media is the structure of information. Media such as blogs and 'knowledge-in' are not hierarchically clustered in one place, but scattered chronologically. Wikipedia's documents are structured, making them harder to write than other media, but they are highly utilized.
Wikipedia has a history of all records, making it easy to see what has been added or changed at any point in time. If someone makes a mistake, it can be restored through previous records. Therefore, it relieves the burden of mistakes and actively encourages discussion among users.
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