#4. After reading Article(Reagal's Chapters)
Thinking after reading about the article is
difficult but it is quite interesting content. I may not understand 100%, but
from what I feel I have more in-depth knowledge of Wikipedia.
What impressed me most was that Wikipedia
was not made as easily as chewing gum. More stakeholders (country, country,
race, etc.) are intertwined, and many values have been bumped and mixed to
create Wikipedia. Also, due to the integration of various technologies, Wiki's
technology has developed and reached the present day.
What I've enjoyed since I was impressed is
the work and workmen of Wikipedia. In the last posting, chapter 1 was about
"the degree of contribution" that was discussed as a topic of
discussion. There was talk about the maturity of information and definitions of
contributions, such as those who contributed a lot, those who contributed a
little. I would like to suggest dividing this into heavy users, middle users
and light users and dividing Wikipedia users by class. This is because I
believe that depending on the user's rating, the credibility of information can
be inferred to some extent.
Discussion
What do you think about dividing user
ratings into heavy users, middle users and light users? If you don't agree, why?
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