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http://manojranaweera.wordpress.com [ Manoj Ranaweera’s Blog] But I use Wikipedia from time to time, so it is a useful resource. It’s those who try to govern it - the ones called volunteers - who decide what to keep and what to delete.

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http://www.roughtype.com [Roughtype.com] Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Deletionists, inclusionists and ...: Trying to find common ground between the deletionists and the inclusionists seems a futile exercise - in fact, those who seek compromise between the two camps are known as "delusionists." The time may have come to form two competing Wikipedias - to "fork" the encyclopedia, as software programmers would say. Let the deletionists and the inclusionists pursue their separate ideals separately - and let users decide which version best suits their needs.

[Search.techrepublic.com.com] TechRepublic Search Results: wikipedia: CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales has set the Wikimedia Foundation's sights on improving the quality of the online encyclopedia and expanding "free culture" to new projects and countries. Wales delivered a keynote speech at the second annual Wikimania conference here, which is bringing several hundred people from around the world to .

[Dufoundation.org] Constructing the Digital Universe » Blog Archive » The New Yorker ...: Buckley, Jr., said that he would sooner “live in a society governed by the first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University.” On Wikipedia, he might finally have his wish. How was his page?

http://elgg.net [Elgg.net] <![CDATA[Christopher D. Sessums : Weblog items tagged with power ...: In terms of Wikipedia’s design principle, Wales argued that community based organizations should allow people the power to do good as opposed to creating a set of apriori controls (i.e., setting controls to prevent people from doing bad). He related this idea to the classic economic/criminology notion of the broken window concept, that is, a neighborhood that appears clean and neat is less likely to be one where crimes will be committed.

[Ross.typepad.com] Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Cornucopia of Cooperation and Social Spillover: By now you can probably guess that tagging is a Volunteer Manual construct that leverages Commons-Based Peer Production with incentives for accurate information. Creating bad labels hurts your own organization and lessens your group benefit when you want to pivot on the global view of the tag. 

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