W2. Reading / Lee Se Hyun


Summary


Wikipedia is a different form of community from the existing paradigm. It is a community with an ideology that is opposed to the capitalist system. They chose 'cooperation' over competition. It gives more power than any democracy to induce cooperation between people.
Wikipedia set and started with the goal of "a world where all humans can freely share in the sum of all knowledge." Various studies are needed to understand the unprecedented community. Political science, history, law and ethnology are examples.
This was able to achieve success through cooperation because it utilized the hidden nature of human beings within capitalism. It is not Darwin's principle of survival of the fittest, but Peter Gropkin's "mutual assistance is as important an animal's lifestyle as mutual struggle."
They have a variety of success factors There are two major success factors. One, as I said earlier, is strong collaboration. The other is the conscientious Leviathan. The manager induces Wikipediaians to move according to their will within the right norms. Those who have experienced this will form a new community with the cooperation, conscientious Leviathan learned from Wikipedia, even if they escape from Wikipedia.

Opinion


The interesting part is the conscientious manager. He induces Wikipediaians to move according to their will within the right norms. It is to control people to maintain Wikipedia's direction. This is the most interesting part of this article.

Question


I think there will be many collaborative communities like Wikipedia in the future. So what form does a cooperative community emerge from other areas?

Wikipedia has taken a different step from the previous encyclopedia. Not written by a small group of experts, but by a large number of ordinary people. This is based on people's nature, "cooperation." It is encouraging cooperation by having conscientious managers to induce cooperation. However, not conscience through cooperation results, manager need to do?

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