W7.1 April 15 (Mon) ——CHENG SHIYI
1.Summary
<Good Faith Collaboration is a book by Joseph M. Reagle Jr. about how Wikipedia, the world's largest online encyclopaedia, works through "good faith collaboration". The book explains how Wikipedia's editors resolve conflicts and disagreements, co-create content, and more by assuming goodwill towards each other. The authors analyse Wikipedia's culture of community and open collaboration, showing how editors from all over the world and from all backgrounds rely on common rules and technological tools to successfully manage and maintain this vast information platform. There are also many of the challenges that Wikipedia faces, such as ensuring the quality of content, community management, and keeping editors motivated to participate.
2.Interesting Point
I found the background section of this one the most interesting. Because it's the story of how Wikipedia came to be and why it attracted so many volunteers from around the globe to edit the content together. In fact, the interesting point is that everyone created such a huge knowledge base by relying on each other's trust and common goal without a boss (leader) directing them. This type of collaboration is very unique.
3.Discussion
What strategies are most effective in promoting goodwill resolution and co-operation when conflict arises?
How does Wikipedia balance the freedom to edit anonymously with the need to prevent malicious behaviour?
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