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172: 183: 374:, a study of Knowledge's social dynamics called inclusionism and deletionism the two most prominent associations within Knowledge. They observe that users in the same role (administrator, etc.) may hold different perspectives, and that "the diversity of member preferences and the low cost of forming or switching associations may encourage schism in an existing association or evolution of new groups." At the same time, the associations may help to better critique existing policies and to find and achieve points of convergence. 43: 2654: 258: 2642: 365:(National Institute for Educational Research) in France, in case studies of Knowledge, reported that while it was difficult to measure the influence of the groups as of April 2006, their existence is indicative of Knowledge's internal dynamics consisting of multiple identities, and may play progressively increasing roles. 302:
Deletionists rule Knowledge. Ironically, they're constrained by print-era thinking. What harm does it do if an online reference has a long tail of articles that are only interesting to a few people, so long as everyone can still find whatever they're looking for? There is room to do to Knowledge what
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In an effort to promote a middle ground between the two philosophies, the "Association of Mergist Wikipedians" was created in November 2004, emphasizing the possibility of merging articles together as an alternative to both outright deletion of content and the retention of separate articles for less
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Deletionists are proponents of selective coverage and removal of articles seen as poorly defended. Deletionist viewpoints are commonly motivated by a desire that Knowledge be focused on and cover significant topics—along with the desire to place a firm cap upon proliferation of promotional use (seen
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The "Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians" and the "Association of Deletionist Wikipedians" were founded by administrators. Each has a Wikimedia page listing their respective members, charters and principles. While written in humorous tones, they reveal the perceived importance of Knowledge held
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Such debates have sparked the creation of websites critical of Knowledge such as Wikitruth, which watches for articles in risk of deletion. Wikinews editor Brian McNeil has been quoted as saying that every encyclopedia experiences internal battles, the difference being that those of Knowledge are
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has noted the large amount of wasted effort that goes into deletion debates. Deletion debates may contribute to community disintegration, restriction of information, or a decrease in the rate of article creation that suggests a decrease in passion and motivation amongst editors. Being explicitly
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judges the quality of the community consensus. Articles that do not require debate can be flagged and deleted without debate by administrators. If the administrator's decision is disputed, then the discussion can be taken to "deletion review", where the community discusses the administrator's
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According to veteran contributor Geoff Burling, newer members are less likely to have helped delete articles that should have been kept in hindsight, and therefore have learned less about exercising caution in the deletion process. Journalism professor K. G. Schneider has identified the
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require policies regarding inclusion. Knowledge has developed spaces for policy and conflict resolution regarding the disputes for individual articles. These debates, which can be initiated by anyone, take place on an "Articles for deletion" page (often referred to by editors as AfD). Much
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Inclusionists are proponents of broad retention, including retention of "harmless" articles and articles otherwise deemed substandard to allow for future improvement. Inclusionist viewpoints are commonly motivated by a desire to keep Knowledge broad in coverage with a much lower
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author Torsten Kleinz commented that the English Knowledge has for several years required users to have registered accounts to create articles, which German Knowledge does not. A debate in late 2009 over inclusion of several articles led to criticism in the German
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At the 2005 Digital Arts and Culture Conference, the two groups were discussed as examples among "Eventualism" and "Immediatism" in a successful large-scale architecture of participation. The existence of these groups was mentioned in a study by the
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people is a necessary condition for article quality, and articles about trivial subjects damage the credibility and future success of Knowledge. They advocate the establishment and enforcement of specific standards and policies as a form of
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called an inclusionist or deletionist can sidetrack the issue from the actual debate. Nevertheless, some have observed that the interaction between the two groups may actually result in an enhancement of overall quality of content.
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for topics covered—along with the belief that it is impossible to tell what knowledge might be "useful" or productive, that content often starts poor and is improved if time is allowed, that there is effectively no
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of such vehemence and volume that the German Wikimedia held a meeting with several bloggers and German Knowledge administrators regarding the German Knowledge's notability criteria, and issued a press statement.
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Inclusionists may argue that the interest of a few is a sufficient condition for the existence of an article, since such articles are harmless and there is no restriction on space in Knowledge. Favoring the
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argued that the existence of deletionism vs inclusionist conflict illustrates the imperfect governance model of Knowledge, and ambiguity of its rules that can only be resolved through conflict.
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To the extent that an official stance existed as of 2010, it was that "There is no practical limit to the number of topics it can cover" but "there is an important distinction between what
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are unhelpful and may prove divisive, and that goodwill requires avoiding arbitrary deletion of others' work. Some extend this to include allowing a wider range of sources such as notable
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A "Wikimorgue", in which all deleted articles and their edit histories would be retained, has been suggested as a means to provide greater transparency in the deletion process.
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A 2006 estimate was that pages about Knowledge governance and policy entries were one of the fastest-growing areas of Knowledge and contained about one-quarter of its content.
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important subjects. A merge from one article to another is executed by moving the relevant content from the former to the latter, and redirecting the former to the latter.
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There are some people on Knowledge now who are just bullies, who take pleasure in wrecking and mocking people's work – even to the point of laughing at non-standard "
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be done", the latter being the subject of the policy "What Knowledge is not". The policy concludes "Consequently, this policy is not a free pass for inclusion".
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discussion concerns not only the content of each article in question, but also "differing perspectives on how to edit an ideal encyclopedia."
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mentality of deletionism as having manifested once the emphasis of the encyclopedia shifted from quantity to quality.
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as being dominated by "exclusionists", whereas he calls the English Knowledge "inclusionist"; although
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On the other hand, deletionists favor objectivity and conformity, holding that "Knowledge is not
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was deleted as "non-notable", and criticised the behaviour of vigilante editors on Knowledge in
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Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.
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Since the communities of different language versions of Knowledge set their own
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decision. In controversial cases, the debates can spread to other places on the
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Mobilizing Minds: Creating Wealth from Talent in the 21st Century Organization
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Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks, p. 73, Yale University Press (2006),
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standards, they have in some cases diverged substantially. Writing for
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and subjective, an inclusionist slogan is "Knowledge is not paper."
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Konrad Lischka, October 12, 2007, Knowledge-Leidenschaft kĂĽhlt ab,
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was speedily deleted by another administrator as advertising.
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Knowledge is not an indiscriminate collection of information
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are opposing philosophies that largely developed within the
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Criticism of Knowledge § Notability of article topics
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identified himself as an inclusionist, except on certain
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project. Former Wikimedia Foundation executive director
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The Iraq War: A Historiography of Knowledge Changelogs
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which reviewed the deletion debate over an article on
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Watching Knowledge's Extinction Event From A Distance
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Opposing philosophies within the Knowledge community
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