W-Extra. “For a small number of opinions to be respected in Wiki.” / Kim Seon Woo

W-Extra. “For a small number of opinions to be respected in Wiki.” / Kim Seon Woo

Summary

Voting is one of the best ways to quantify opinions in large groups. Online communities with a common goal are constantly making decisions. In a small group of similarly thought individuals, consensus decisions can often be found in discussion. VotingIsEvil from such a group. However, as the group grows, it becomes CommunityMayNotScale. Each member of the group is likely not to agree with one of the existing members. According to MetcalfesLaw, the probability of conflict between two individuals increases geometrically. According to ReedsLaw, the likelihood of collisions between two subgroups increases exponentially. If an individual with objections is Community Exiled, the group can yield to GroupThink. If not excluded, you can delay the settlement decision indefinitely.

Interesting Point.

 I am well aware that voting majority in democracy is not a universal solution. This is because voting is public opinion, and public opinion may vary depending on popularity. That's why voting on Wikipedia can be a dangerous act of ignoring a handful of opinions.

Discussion.

 In addition to voting, what about the'end-of-the-day discussions' method of debating for a long time?

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