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Summary:
This article explores the broad influence of Wikipedia in popular culture. Wikipedia is not only used as a reference tool, it is often mocked for its openness, and has even been the subject of art, music, webcomics, humor, and fiction. Examples include Wikipedia monuments in Poland, spoofs of Wikipedia in music videos, parodies of Wikipedia's writing style in webcoms, and references to Wikipedia in novels and movies. In addition, Wikipedia has become a focal point for political and cultural discussions, and has even been used as the basis for games such as "Redactle." The article also addresses some critics who say Wikipedia's openness could have a negative impact on culture.
Interesting point:
On his 2006 show, comedian Stephen Colbert coined the term "wikiality," meaning "truth by consensus," and encouraged viewers to modify Wikipedia content to prove that "what the majority agrees is the truth." This behavior has led to a number of incorrect edits about elephants and Africa, which have been widely discussed.
Discussion:
Colbert's concept of "wikiality" reveals potential problems with Wikipedia's openness and consensus mechanism. Do you think Wikipedia's "consensus truth" model is really reliable? In the age of information explosion, how do we balance openness with accuracy?
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