week10--reading marterials
This week I read Chapter 4
Wikipedia's openness principle faces multiple challenges in practice. Although anonymous editing embodies the spirit of openness, frequent destruction forces the community to introduce technical controls such as semi-protected pages and IP blocking, causing some users to question the promise of "everyone can edit". The "office action" mechanism spawned by legal risks (such as deleting information about journalists in kidnapping cases) is in fundamental conflict with the community's transparent values, showing that the external legal environment restricts the open model. The continuous expansion of internal policies has led to bureaucratic problems, a large number of rules have increased the threshold for new users to participate, and the phenomenon of excessive deletion of useful content has occurred from time to time. The WikiChix women's exclusive group established to address gender imbalance was eventually removed from the official system and became an independent project, reflecting the tension between the needs of special groups and the community's principle of non-discrimination. These cases together reveal that absolute openness is difficult to maintain, and Wikipedia seeks a balance between ideals and reality through dynamic adjustments.
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