Tuesday December 27th 2005, 8:34 pm
Filed under: Community Building
Filed under: Community Building
Wikis have been an interesting form of community - they always seem to hover between accomplishment and anarchy. The recent blowup at Wikipedia was an example of the potential fallibility of wikis; a user “jokingly” inserted a false reference about another individual, and the entry remained in the online encyclopedia for months. In ยป Flap over Wikipedia won’t slow down enterprise Wikis, Ross Mayfield asserts thaqt the corporate environment will find wikis increasingly useful tools for collaboration.
One big difference, of course, is that a corporate wiki is a controlled environment where vandalism is unlikely and there is a strong motivation to work together.
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