W7: Good Faith Collaboration

 

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The book has been described as a pioneering ethnographic study of the culture of Wikipedia. Reagle's main thesis has been summarized as the argument that "the success of Wikipedia may be less technological than a consequence of the community of Wikipedians and their cultural norms". The book focuses on the production, not consumption of Wikipedia and stressed the historical importance of the wiki technology which was necessary for the development of the Wikipedia project.

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After watching several reviews, it was interesting that the book focused on the reasons for Wikipedia's success.

Jeff Loveland wrote that the book has "one major weakness, namely in historical contextualization", but praised it as a de facto introduction to Wikipedia, exploring the "insightful and worthwhile" topic of ethnography of Wikipedia.

What is 'historical contextualization' here?

3. It is true that Wikipedia has been a miracle success so far, but it is true that Wikipedia's writers have always been fewer than its users. I think there will be an attempt to optimize editing for the mobile environment to increase Wikipedia authors in the future. What do you think?

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