Why Wikipedia Must Jettison Its Anti-Elitism || kuro5hin.org: "Nevertheless, everyone familiar with Wikipedia can now see the power of the basic Wikipedia idea and the crying need to get more experts on board and a publicly credible review process in place (so that there is a subset of 'approved' articles--not a heavy-handed, complicated process, of course). The only way Wikipedia can achieve these things is to jettison its anti-elitism and to moderate its openness to trolls and fools; but it will almost certainly not do these things. Consequently, as Wikipedia increases in popularity and strength, I do not see how there can not be a more academic fork of the project in the future."
Here's another perspective on the Wiki concept (and how it ought to be implemented)...
Here's another perspective on the Wiki concept (and how it ought to be implemented)...
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