week8---Reading Materials
After reading Chapter 2,I found for over a century, people kept trying to build a free "world brain," failing repeatedly until Wikipedia accidentally got it right. It’s inspiring how a simple tool (the wiki) solved what grand projects couldn’t. Openness has trade-offs. Wikipedia triumphed by letting anyone edit, but that chaos upset experts like Sanger. It makes me wonder: Can something truly be both "open to all" and "reliable"? Maybe friction between freedom and control is unavoidable.
What sticks with me most is Wikipedia almost didn’t happen. If Sanger hadn’t chatted with a friend at a taco stand about wikis, we might still be dreaming of a universal encyclopedia instead of using one.
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