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238:". She argued that the debate so far had missed aesthetics as an important aspect: "Something that seemed obvious to me just didn't seem to really pop out from any of the debaters. Or perhaps it is obvious and other women just wouldn't say it? Women like things that look pretty... When I say pretty, I mean aesthetically but also it's user friendly." As proof, she presented her own (recently redesigned) wiki, describing it as "less cluttered and a little less overwhelming than traditional wikis have been- très girl friendly". However, she said that women's interest in the site's topic was also a reason for its gender ratio of 94% female contributors (a gender gap even larger than Knowledge (XXG)'s reportedly 87% male contributors), which "is not something that I set out to achieve, quite the contrary, I wanted to make sure that just as many men as women used my wiki". Still, she concluded that "what I've unintentionally highlighted with my own site is not that women don't like wikis or are willing to contribute to them ... but that they perhaps don't find the site all that intuitive or appealing to edit", "although the site has made strides in it's appearance lately". Consoling and flattering the largest encyclopedia in history, she said, "Knowledge (XXG) you're that really smart nerd in high school that all the cool girls secretly wanted to date but wouldn't dare", but recommended it to "Perhaps make the help sections a little more understandable for the average non-techie and introduce some mechanisms for a more encouraging environment for learning the syntax (this would also prove helpful for new male editors)? Of course being easier on the eye wouldn't go astray." 203:. Asked about the film's portrayal of Jimmy Wales - according to the interviewer "in nothing but a fair light" -, Glosserman said: "We were desperately hoping to illicit emotional responses from Jimmy, to get Jimmy to champion some sort of cause ... We were almost, in ways, contriving events for Jimmy, to get him to really engage. ... What we found time and time again, that is just not his nature. He was very hard to illicit an emotional response from." The conversation also touched biographies of living people, the Knowledge (XXG) article about the film, and possible further work on the topic ("There was so much stuff we couldn't put in here. ...If we can sell enough DVDs that it makes sense to revisit it, creatively, I would love that opportunity. ...This is like a textbook, that every could of years, it needs to be updated"). At the premiere at the Gdańsk 318:. Asked whether he was "concerned about people turning more to social networks for information than your sites", Wales replied: "Certainly not for Knowledge (XXG). People do share Knowledge (XXG) links a lot." Much of the rest of the interview, which Forbes introduced by calling Wales "also notable because he's pretty much willing to weigh in on anything tech, even if it seems outside his purview", concerned his previously stated opinion that Apple's closed 666: 117: 107: 362:, is alleged to pressure website owners into buying search keywords and rankings, with the threat of dropping their site from its index. The article also said, "currently, only 10 percent of Hudong.com visitors are directed to the site via Baidu, the large majority of the remaining traffic comes from Google." (During the Wikimedia Foundation's 2009/10 Strategy Project, a China task force had 33: 127: 642:). Wales argued that this showed that the "internet is perfectly capable of correcting its own follies", even though it "is thought to have fostered a cut-and-paste culture of uncritical plagiarism: schoolteachers and university lecturers in particular regularly complain about coursework lifted straight off the site that I run, Knowledge (XXG)." The subheading of 87: 137: 97: 602:" praised Knowledge (XXG) as "amazing", and postulated that "the whole world breaks down into Wiki and anti-Wiki forces", subsuming historical events such as the American revolution, the Protestant Reformation or the recent Arab revolutions among the former, as a "type of decentralized, power-to-the-people phenomenon". 293:
among the sites losing in the update, lamenting that "I'm basically completely unable to get the law/policy types to realize the enormous extent to which Knowledge (XXG) is de facto subsidized by Google. Here, not only is Knowledge (XXG) getting yet another boost, but some of its arguable commercial
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It funny this comes up time and time again. I was active in the first and second waves of BBSing in the 1980s, and ended up working for a company that made a Mac-based BBS. The main Toronto BBS using it had a ratio of about 45% women, when most BBSs of the era were 5% or less. Network effects had a
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that a German Wikipedian has filed criminal complaints against five other Knowledge (XXG) editors for an alleged copyright violation, by removing the citation of a book he wrote from an article where he had himself used that book as a source, while leaving the quoted part in. It was argued that the
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I could care less about this place being near stag, but I LOVE the proposals to improve the GUI. Edit view is a mess. Talk methods are a mess. And WAY too much acceptance of this from the techies and Wiki veterans. But it is holding the project back. Realio
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The UI really is daunting for many newbies, whether male or female, and deterring well-intentioned editors is a serious problem. The average vandal doesn't really care about mastery of markup, so an unfriendly UI even affects our signal:noise ratio.
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explained that the new algorithm's distinction of low-quality sites was based on a "strictly scientific" method, extrapolating sample judgments by outside testers into a new formula. Cutts said: "And we actually came up with a
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attribution to his user name in the version history was sufficient; however, these versions had been deleted out of concern of a copyright violation. Another irony of the case is the fact that one of the five Wikipedians,
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had Wales claim more boldly, "Knowledge (XXG), the site I run, has inspired in its 'wiki' structure the means to collaborate in the discovery of copy-and-paste cheats".
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on the effect of Google's update of its search results ranking algorithm on February 24 (in the US), published by the company "seoClarity",
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I would love some sort of threaded talk mechanism, but don't know whether it would limit our accessibility to those with slow connections.
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All three using MediaWiki and cool interfaces. All three big wikis. All three using the same toolbar and rich text editor. Explanation?
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to say, okay, IRS or Knowledge (XXG) or New York Times is over on this side, and the low-quality sites are over on this side."
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I have read some blog posts about gender gap, and the proposed reasons are not clear and not verified. I'm trying to
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Mediashift, Sandy Ordonez (a former Communications Manager of the Wikimedia Foundation) interviewed Wikimedian
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interviewed Jimmy Wales about the algorithm changes and how they will affect both Knowledge (XXG) and
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Following the announcement that French Wikipedian and Wikimédia France chapter member Benoît Evellin (
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and other pundits have since been published on the film's website, which is under a CC-BY-SA license.
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in July 2010, the filmmakers announced they would release the raw footage for others to remix; many
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by a member of that organization "whilst at the bar in order to win an argument in a pub".
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Chinese Knowledge (XXG) competitor alleges damage by monopolistic search engine tactics
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from a panel discussion about Knowledge (XXG) at the recent annual conference of the "
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Following the recent debates about Knowledge (XXG)'s "gender gap", the co-founder of
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model presents a greater threat to the freedom of the Internet than concerns about
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which recently received a DVD release, a screening in Santa Monica, California (
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analyzed Baide Baike and Hudong as competitors of the Chinese Knowledge (XXG)
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in the article about a politician gave rise to the dramatic headline "
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Well the secret's out now.. Watch out cool girls! Here we come! --
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Shankbone's Knowledge (XXG) Photo Portraits Spread Like Wildfire
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Wait, all the cool girls secretly wanted to date me? Dammit!
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A little analysis of three Wikia wikis (the top 100 editors):
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about "Crowdsourcing Archives", describing his work at the
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History as a struggle between "Wiki and anti-Wiki forces"
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How to achieve a 94% female contributor ratio on a wiki
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Wikimedian "most influential new media photojournalist"
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China's 'Knowledge (XXG)' Submits Complaint about Baidu
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