week4:Open Challenges and Responses—JIANGJIASHAN(강가삼)
Summary:
Wikipedia's openness is first reflected in the openness of its editing permissions. Unlike traditional encyclopedias, which are written by expert teams, Wikipedia allows anyone to participate in editing and modifying the content. This openness allows Wikipedia's content to be widely disseminated and applied. For example, educational institutions, researchers, media outlets, and individuals can all use Wikipedia's content for free without worrying about copyright issues. However, editorial openness also brings some challenges. For example, malicious editing, vandalism (intentional destruction), and the introduction of error messages may affect the quality of content. For this reason, Wikipedia maintains the reliability of its content through technical means such as robot testing and community oversight such as reviews by administrators and senior editors.
Wikipedia also offers open data interfaces (API) and database download services, enabling researchers and developers to easily access and analyze Wikipedia's content. For example, many natural language processing projects use Wikipedia text data to train models.
interesting points:
Wikipedia also offers open data interfaces (API) and database download services, enabling researchers and developers to easily access and analyze Wikipedia's content. For example, many natural language processing projects use Wikipedia text data to train models.
Discussion:
How do users from different language and cultural backgrounds understand and practice Wikipedia's openness? Is there an editorial conflict caused by cultural differences?
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