W13: After reading 'Categorization' / MINJEONG LEE

 

1. Summary

 'Categorization' of Wikipedia is a list of topics that allows users to easily find information. All documents must be included in at least one category, and one does not exist simultaneously in the upper and lower categories. In order to maintain a neutral view even when classifying, it is recommended to secure a basis to guarantee that the categorization is correct. It's okay to say that you don't know how to classify because someone else can do the right categorization instead. This is the unrivaled collective intelligence power of Wikipedia.


2. Interesting point

It was newly discovered that all documents should be included in at least one categorization. Come to think of it, I've never been in a category while editing Wikipedia. Then, have other users sorted it out correctly instead? I was experiencing collective intelligence without even realizing it!


3. Discussion

I wonder how to set the criteria for the appropriate category. What criteria and basis do you use to categorize Wikipedia articles?


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