Week 2 - Collective Intelligence in Practice - Fatima Lopez
Collective Intelligence and malicious intent
After working on a few Wiki edits this week I've realized how easy it would be for someone to mess with the hard work of hundreds of people, Wikipedia is one of the most friendly platforms I have interacted with when it comes to the way it accepts people's contributions, even when it's obvious the purpose of it is inviting the interested ones to keep perfecting and creating the articles, I also think it's a warm way of making everyone's efforts valued.
But this openness also has its risks. Any person interested can edit an article, which means even people who haven't gotten the preparation to make those changes can make mistakes, share biased opinions, or even intentionally vandalize high-quality articles. A well-written piece can be changed in seconds, sometimes for the worse.
Still, what makes Wikipedia special is its community. Editors work hard to correct errors, follow guidelines, and keep information accurate. Every change is tracked, and discussions help resolve conflicts.
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