W-Extra. “The result of cutting-edge technology: Wikipedia.” / Kim Seon Woo

W-Extra. “The result of cutting-edge technology: Wikipedia.” / Kim Seon Woo

Summary

 The first impulse to answer the question of Wikipedia's success is to focus on technology. Obviously, as can be seen from my history, technology has played an important role in encouraging the vision of the universal encyclopedia. In addition, beyond inspiration, networking skills and related collaborative technologies can support openness and accessibility, facilitating socialization of officers and newcomers. On the wiki, contributors can communicate asynchronously and contribute gradually. You can modularize your work.

 You can easily reverse your changes. Further adjustments to accessible documents, discussion pages, templates and automated tools However, technology is important but insufficient. Despite the wiki pixie dust, many projects fail. This is the question "Why is something like Wikipedia possible?" It leads to the question "How can I understand Wikipedia's collaborative culture?" As mentioned, Larry Sanger admits at first that he accidentally “just denied that Wikipedia is a community because it is just an encyclopedia project”. This is the type of mistakes that others think about with current technology.

Interesting Point.

 The more I know about Wikipedia's system, the more amazing it is. The answer to Wikipedia's success is that it is "focus on technology." Apart from the technology of various sections, hyperlinks, etc., we have been able to meet Wikipedia due to the development of internet technology. I think this is the best result of modern technology development.

Discussion.

 How can I develop Wikipedia further?

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