Week 2 | Reading | Lee Jaeseong

1. Summary
Ten years ago, even founder Jimmy Wales thought Wikipedia was an impossible content. However, today's Wikipedia has grown into a worldwide website. Wikipedia's development was largely attributed to the "collective community." Wikipedia's collaboration creates social benefits by millions of people around the world. The project began with the goal of "a world in every single human being can free share in the sum of all knowledge." There are relativistic few organises that inspirational fix, flaws not without standing. Very new return that after a serious failure. These values one installation.

Joseph Reagle called Wikipedia a web-based open content book. Wikipedia plays a major role in references to primary or secondary sources. The act of making Wikipedia is cumulative, interactive and no different from making books.

2. Interesting Point
I was intrigued by the people who founded this small book, which was made of the "Collective Community." When I saw the video, Wikipedia is now one of the top 10 websites in the world. Would they have expected this growth? Would they expect a site that simply shares their knowledge that doesn't make money to grow into a global site? I was curious about the psychology of the masses based on this growth.

3. Discussion
I've edited Wikipedia just for fun with my friends. Have you ever edited in a Wikipedia (or NamuWiki in Korea)? So, why did you edit it?

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