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Wikipedia in culture
1. Summary
The article discusses the importance of Wikipedia in popular culture and its characteristics of openness, reference value and interactivity. The article cites the July 2006 "The Wørd" segment of the satirical comedy The Colbert Report, in which the term "wikiality" was coined by Stephen Colbert to describe the superiority of consensus truth over fact. The article also mentions Colbert's questioning of Wikipedia's veracity and the media's repetitive statements during the program. In addition, the article mentions the Wikipedia Monument in Słubice, Poland, a statue designed by Armenian sculptor Mihran Hakobyan to honor Wikipedia contributors. Finally, the article mentions the musical composition "The Wikipedia Song" by Ukrainian composer Andriy Bondarenko.
2. Interesting Points
Coining of the term "Wikiality": In a July 2006 issue of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert coined the term "Wikiality" to describe the phenomenon that consensus truths on Wikipedia can sometimes outweigh the influence of actual facts. The influence of facts. The emergence of this term reveals both the enormous influence of Wikipedia and the public's skepticism about its veracity.
3. Discussion points
Wikipedia has become an important part of popular culture, how has it influenced the way we acquire knowledge and understand the world? Does it have the potential to change our ways of thinking and behavioral patterns?
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