Episode 69: Sixth Sense
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Participants:
Roundtable Topics
edit- This week in Censorship
- RNA Biology - science journal requires authors to edit Wikipedia
- Wikipedians grumpy and closed-minded?
- Admin uses ability to view deleted edits to obtain test "answer key", posts on Facebook
- Philosopher finds that Wikipedia has good "epistemic consequences"
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Podcaster's Picks
edit- Fuzheado: BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant (and see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2009 BART Police Shooting)
- Ragesoss: Big Science (and see Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Big Science)
- Choice of article could be launching point into bigger discussion below, or something you find interesting
Critical Issues and 2009 Predictions
edit- Deletionism
- IS Wikipedia news/journalism, distinction?
- Wikipedia becoming more like a conventional encyclopedia?
- Effects of deletion (discourages authors, maintains exemplar standards, restores low-hanging fruit, destroys quirky content that flourished early on...)
- Jimbo in 2003: "if someone wants to write an article about their high school, we should relax and accommodate them" (see this current AfD)
Policies in conflict? Phil Sandifer's argument that NPOV and NOR contradict for some types of content (especially in the humanities)ArbitrationConflict of interest, undue influence?Stratification of Wikipedian society?
Links
edit- Wikipedia:Did you know/Darwin Day 2009
- Flagged Revisions poll
- The term for out-of-proportion Wikipedia articles that escaped us: Wikigroaninng.