Saturday, April 19, 2014
W7. Why Free Culture matters?
free culture means anybody can participate in and create. I think it is one of collective intelligence in other meaning of Wikipedia. Wiki can make participation of people. but, Strictly saying, the way to be operated wiki is little different other collective intelligence. the concept that Anybody can edits all articles is really innovative and fair but because of easy accessibility, it is structure which would be leaned one-side in selecting issue. most of articles are still weak. Collective intelligence in company, People try to make various, elaborate, wealthy information to success their projects. of cause they have enormous funds. the key point is they have clear goal, there is direction led to want to go, and they exert themselves to build data finely and fast. Free Culture is good for everyone. the more important thing is remember continuously the reason why we start, and what we want to do.
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Your opinion is interesting! :) I think that 'Free' in Free Culture can make it difficult to work fairly.
ReplyDeleteIn my personal opinion, I believe that Wikipedia has become one of the most popular websites on the web because of its ease of write by all of the world.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I usually write an article as the reason of several conveinence mechanisms of Wikipedia.
The first point at reason is that wikipedia doesn't care how smart i am, or how knowledgeable.
Wikipedia only wants me to provide a reputable source for every statement you make.
For example, if you say about the city of the seoul, Wikipedia needs to know how you know that.
The good thing about It is that I don't need to go and look search, really.
Nothing but, I can find by searching for seoul in Google or another Serching engines.
And then, There are guidelines on Wikipedia about what sources are fine and what aren't.
But you don't need to obsess over this.
Wikipedia have a skill which is helping to fix your mistakes.
As you're writing, you can look at other article on Wikipedia to see how they're sturctured.
Broadly speaking if you do it badly, somebody will usually help make it better.