Reading 4——CHEN XINLEI

 1. Summary 

Wikipedia is an open, free online encyclopedia.It is precisely because of the nature of freedom that Wikipedia's pages are vulnerable to attack, which inevitably leads to "authoritative" forms of leadership.Such rights are distributed among Founders, Admins, ArbCom, and the Board.While Wikipedia culture values editorial egalitarianism rather than administrative responsibility, this does not mean that there is no leader.

the need for “dictatorship” arises from the difficulty inherent to decision making in large, voluntary, and consensus-oriented communities. While a cabal or dictator might be complained about, so might their absence.

While such a form of leadership can quickly deter and interfere with destructive editing, it is two-sided, and it also raises the problem of abuse of power.Some managers have difficulty maintaining absolute neutrality in the face of problems, and selfish approaches can even lead to unnecessary disputes.So the author argues that maintaining Wikipedia's rights and freedoms requires everyone to work together and people to understand and be friendly.The leadership also needs to balance power so that Wikipedia can grow better.


2. Interesting point

In the early days of Wikipedia all users acted as administrators .Any user can behave as if they are an administrator, provided that they do not falsely claim to be one, even if they have not been given the extra administrative functions. Administrators are not imbued with any special authority.The author even thinks it inappropriate to call them that.


3. Discussion

What efforts should Wikipedia make to balance rights and freedoms?

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