W7. Good Faith Collaboration / 최재민

 summary

The writer deals with Wikipedia's community and work. According to this, Wikipedia users communicate with confidence that the other person will be true. The writer describes this unusual culture as "Good Faith Collaboration." The culture of interaction and communication in Wikipedia is closer to us than any other dictionary. Trust-based is a very important concept in Wikipedia where anyone can modify and edit documents.


interesting

Well, actually, there weren't that many impressive parts in this chapter.
I think shared documents like Wikipedia require trust-based interactions.
Therefore, I think it is more important to control users than to trust themselves in interacting.
I think that's the theme of last week.


discussion

So what drives Wikipedia's users to unite with trust?
I think it is simply regulation within Wikipedia. What do you think?


Comments

  1. As you say, I agree with you that Wikipedia creates many regulations to collaborate online based on trust and courtesy for each other. In addition, I think it's "faith" like the name of this book to make users trust and collaborate with each other on Wikipedia, although people don't even know each other's faces, which is a concerted mind between them that allows people around the world to find information and create a healthy forum in it.

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