W9. Wikipedia in culture - Woojin Jeong
Summary
This is about Wikipedia in our culture. And sometimes Wikipedia becomes a culture itself. References to wikipedia in western culture have increased. There is a neologism "wikiality" by Stephen Colbert which means that a phenomenon in which truth is determined by people's consent. And Wikipedia is not always referenced in the same way, Wikipedia is mentioned as a source in various contexts. For example, it is used as comedic material, entertainment information source, and so on.
Interesting/learned
'Wikiality' is most interesting part for me in this reading category. Stephen Colbert announced this phenomenon "Wikiality," which is "a reality where anyone can change an item and it becomes true if many people agree." He declared U.S. President Warren Harding a "hidden black president" and changed Wiki's description of him. I read another example of 'Wikiality'. One day, student from NY adds a fake info that "Coati" also called the Brazilian Land Pig in Wikipedia's category. It was a totally vandalism. However, this led people to believe that the Coati is a "Brazilian pig" as time went by and even other articles use the fake information as "facts." I felt a lot in this story. Wikipedia has a huge impact on the world. And I also thought I should be more careful when editing Wikipedia. I also felt that I should refrain from believing entire information in Wikipedia.
This is about Wikipedia in our culture. And sometimes Wikipedia becomes a culture itself. References to wikipedia in western culture have increased. There is a neologism "wikiality" by Stephen Colbert which means that a phenomenon in which truth is determined by people's consent. And Wikipedia is not always referenced in the same way, Wikipedia is mentioned as a source in various contexts. For example, it is used as comedic material, entertainment information source, and so on.
Interesting/learned
'Wikiality' is most interesting part for me in this reading category. Stephen Colbert announced this phenomenon "Wikiality," which is "a reality where anyone can change an item and it becomes true if many people agree." He declared U.S. President Warren Harding a "hidden black president" and changed Wiki's description of him. I read another example of 'Wikiality'. One day, student from NY adds a fake info that "Coati" also called the Brazilian Land Pig in Wikipedia's category. It was a totally vandalism. However, this led people to believe that the Coati is a "Brazilian pig" as time went by and even other articles use the fake information as "facts." I felt a lot in this story. Wikipedia has a huge impact on the world. And I also thought I should be more careful when editing Wikipedia. I also felt that I should refrain from believing entire information in Wikipedia.
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