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Jimmy Wales on Systems and Incentives

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Nov 18, 2020
Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, shares insights from his journey in building a non-profit encyclopedia. He discusses the impacts of advertising-driven media on knowledge dissemination, emphasizing the importance of education over sensationalism. Wales reflects on the complexities of content moderation, the implications of the 'right to be forgotten,' and the ethical dilemmas surrounding paid editing. He also critiques modern philosophical ideas, including Ayn Rand's, while advocating for transparency in digital contributions and the need for thoughtful governance in online communities.
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Conquest's Second Law

  • Conquest's Second Law, stating organizations drift leftward, might not fully apply to Wikipedia.
  • Some organizations maintain consistent values over time, like the Catholic Church.
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Wikipedia's Bureaucracy

  • Wikipedia's biggest internal problem is its bureaucracy, which hinders new contributors.
  • An author's suggested edits were rejected because he emailed from an unverified address.
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Mobile and Wikipedia

  • Mobile use has limited impact on Wikipedia content due to editing being desktop-centric.
  • While reading is optimized on mobile, the small screen hinders editing.
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