week7---Reading Materials

 After reading Good Faith Collaboration The Culture of Wikipedia,Chapter 1 what struck me most was Wikipedia's massive collaboration based on "good faith." It's like a huge social experiment. It proves that even with different views and backgrounds, as long as people assume others are "good people", are willing to follow basic rules (like Neutral Point of View, No Original Research, Verifiability), and have the technical platform, they can build something valuable together – a massive knowledge base.

But at the same time, I deeply felt how hard it is to maintain this collaboration. Good faith can be misunderstood and abused. Openness brings energy but also chaos. Making decisions by consensus takes a lot of time and effort with so many people. Those challenges about openness show that the ideal doesn't always match reality.It makes me think: on the internet, which is often full of arguments and noise, the fact that Wikipedia sticks to "assuming good faith" and has built this relatively organized space for collaboration is kind of a miracle. It's not just a storehouse of knowledge. It shows a possible path for human potential to collaborate, even though that path is full of real challenges.

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