“Don’t be a d*ck”; WikiMedia steps up to admin Fram and Buzzfeed tech.
Don’t be a dick was once an actual Wikipedia page essay for editing behavior, but a few males out of the 84% male dominated community […]
Don’t be a dick was once an actual Wikipedia page essay for editing behavior, but a few males out of the 84% male dominated community […]
The title says it all, literally. This confession; posted directly by one of the key subjects of Wikipedia, We Have a Problem “Oliver D. Smith, MediaWiki […]
In the age of the internet, whatever appears to have consensus online is true, even if it isn’t. The converse is also true, anything that […]
Saturday, September 8th, 2018. I stumbled upon a Twitter account this morning following a curiosity I found that to me reflects evidence of a troll […]
Depending on your search history and interests, there is a decent chance you’ve come across a number of articles written and edited across Wikipedia and […]
Wikipedia We Have a Problem has always focused on behaviors in collaborative, online consensus building. This case study began exploring “heated” consensus building on Wikipedia […]
Roger Stone, the infamous far-right political trickster strategist for Nixon and Trump, quipped in the brilliant Netflix documentary Get Me Roger Stone that “Politics isn’t theater. It’s […]
I think it is time we deleted the Rome Viharo article and admitted he was harassed: Debunking spiritualism (talk) 02:43, 3 May 2018 (UTC) RationalWiki’s troll farm of Wikipedia […]
According to a recent Pew Study called Crossing the Line, What Counts as Online Harassment?, there is no consensus on what actually defines “online harassment”, especially […]
Last week Entrepreneur online featured a guest writer, Amy Osmond Cook – who blogged about “what she learned when her Wikipedia page was deleted”. Her biography […]
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