W5.1 April 1 — WANG YIHUA
Summary
Among leaders in open-content communities, particularly Wikipedia's founder Jimmy Wales, is highlighted. Despite being dubbed a "benevolent dictator," Wales isn't keen on the label. The challenges faced by such community leaders are outlined, including power distribution, decision-making, disciplinary issues, and handling malicious behavior. While authoritative leadership is sometimes necessary, concerns about potential abuse of power exist. Hence, alternative leadership models like constitutional monarchs or the most trusted political parties are suggested. Wales is cautious about his role and title, aiming to avoid misunderstanding.
Interesting point
I think the interesting part is how they talked about leaders in open-content communities, especially like Wikipedia, where Jimmy Wales is called "the benevolent dictator." It sounds kind of dramatic and ironic, emphasizing how leaders need to balance power and responsibility. And, Jimmy Wales himself is really cautious about his role, not wanting to be misunderstood, which shows he's humble and self-reflective, something you don't often see in leaders.
Discussion
How do leaders respond to internal disagreements and controversies within the community?
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