W4.1 March 25(Mon)——LI YULUN

 1. Summary

  Wikipedia's approach to openness is explored, emphasizing that openness is an attribute of the community, but that there are also certain limitations and challenges. Openness is seen as a community value that supports all possible innovation and creativity, including openness to alienated users. However, openness can also lead to information overload and even be misinterpreted as a childish or inappropriate extreme. The article quotes Douglas Rushkoff, Eric Klinger, and Robert Michels for an in-depth discussion of the understanding of openness. The article concludes with "Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", emphasizing that openness is not a panacea and requires appropriate structures and social norms to support it.

2. Interesting Point

Openness seen as an attribute of community: The article points out that in Wikipedia, openness is not just a technique or strategy, but an attribute of community. This attribute encourages all users to participate, contribute, and share knowledge, thus facilitating the wide dissemination and application of information.

3. Discussion

The relationship between "anyone" and "openness" is a complex one. In between, there is also the important issue of how to protect privacy.

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