Using reputation systems to improve the reliability of open collaborative wikis
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09-13-2006, 09:00 AM,
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Using reputation systems to improve the reliability of open collaborative wikis
Quote:The reliability of information collected from at large Internet users by open collaborative wikis such as Wikipedia has been a subject of widespread debate. This paper provides a practical proposal for improving user confidence in wiki information by coloring the text of a wiki article based on the venerability of the text. This proposal relies on the philosophy that bad information is less likely to survive a collaborative editing process over large numbers of edits. Colorization would provide users with a clear visual cue as to the level of confidence that they can place in particular assertions made within a wiki article. full research paper: http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue1...index.html |
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