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some nightmare stories. july 4th on d. w. ah, ah, books have been revered as magical objects. first centuries. they contain the knowledge of all mankind and they use words to give structure to the world's overwhelming chaos. but printed knowledge is yesterday's news. the encyclopedia has been replaced by wikipedia. but what does that mean for us?
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55000000 articles in 300 languages, all written by volunteers. anyone with a computer can add or change a text or write new articles any time they want. but how wikipedia has replaced all other encyclopedia are we now dependent on a monopoly. is every article, credible? what is fact and what is fiction? and just who are the writers ah? to net clues to the why do volunteers from around the world spend their free time editing wikipedia? a freely licensed encyclopedia means every one can copy it, original insurance,
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you can do anything you want with it. it's a gift to the world, wikipedia voice. that is an extremely visionary logic that brings, make at their very different vice. if you the least that feel sweeney vice when share yell knowledge. wikipedia is important in some ways somehow, you know, some, we have your voice, they all will, will being a part of the change that is happening. but i can take to stop allah and with controversial topics, and the authors are sometimes paid, not bothered by the state or by companies corporate a few. and this is against the rules. little h liners are supposed to be volunteers. that them we meant to somewhat comfortable in the area. i mean, for me it's, it's a, it's very important it's, it's a vision of what i would hope the world could be like. ah, l been one is from peru. he's a computer scientist at the technical university and ins. brook
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will let us go. this winter sounds good and it was a demo seniors. wikipedia is one of the most interesting things have come across recently. they can help me save the casual language, a little bit 100 guitar regarded as to the other common coma. i've spent years learning how to generate and process data in spanish. but now it's time to do it and catch why it's more into them to come in and get drawn. quam on wants to bring more visibility to his culture. and wikipedia seems to be just the tool he can reach the whole world. wikipedia has visited 20000000 times a day in germany alone. an average of $17000000.00 new articles are posted every month globally. former managing director of lake immediate deutsch lun paval vista
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calls himself a fan boy and has written a book about the history of wikipedia. thomas wikipedia, vague wonder at some i'm is, is the glazed wikipedia, one of the wonders of the world iga game 1st because it's the largest collection of knowledge that has ever existed on them is as of a that's pretty impressive. right? face v. d 's as and 2nd, and it's about how this collection was created for the zip. wikipedia is completely self organized, whom no one person calls the shots soon. there are no chief editors, cabassos, or pre defined rules. me wait to go to the founder jimmy wales and i simply extended an invitation, typed on the insect common right, and encyclopedia. and figure out how to do it. a put says that is the real wonder of wikipedia as vargo varied. wouldn't i hint are vickie pedia but who is behind this wander? it turns out that's not so easy to find out. most of the authors behind the
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wikipedia don't want to give up their anonymity by having their real name connected to their user name. the anonymity is her miss angela. spell anonymity as a form of protection because i don't feel 100 percent safe here and when i whether it's docking or just getting trolled, gustavo survey. i don't love from you ma'am vicki. there that is undergoing fidel journalist and voiceover artist elk. a coping has written for wikipedia for 10 years. she had us on the other end, wasn't vassar, lie, stall, how and of am i'm amazed at the kinds of achievements women have made in motorsport the weather very long distances may have traveled you hybrid like lang one time around the world or half way around it or riding a motorcycle to afghan, a stand alone hassan. i find that fascinating than it. and when i write an article about that kind of person, i am kind of traveling with that one that just by writing for wikipedia mishimoto
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at mit. mit is awful. wikipedia says any one can become part of its community, but how coping explains the continent and of an unbelieving utter? again, he had some casual yoseph since viking. we can go into any random article like this one on emperor joseph. the 2nd i was on, i happened to be a royal specialist and can say for sure that this state of death is incorrect and i'm a new list and we just go to edit on the menu above the name on who with him and somewhere you'll find the edit button villa, you're good to go. who comes loose high and other authors can dispute how relevant the topic of a specific article is for the encyclopedia a discussion is then held on the article's discussion page. definitely ever
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insecure. how do you define what is relevant? finance? i clippy dia, relevance criteria. wikipedia were established at some point more than 10 years ago . and now they are as if written in stone. steve tina, it seems time to mislead the criteria for what is relevant was drafted by the community itself online and the set of rules is extensive covering almost all areas of life from astronauts to traffic law in thomas motzinger is a philosopher specializing in digital media and artificial intelligence he has also had experience compiling classical encyclopedias as him classes. sure, alice will soon buy a spiel order in this. in shafter she 1st deals in traditional journalism or in scientific publishing of under there are criteria or what is relevant on the 3. but
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media that is fed by a swarm you there is very vulnerable to popularity bias flint, that is of when popularity, excuse content doors, popularly tate if relevance was determined by the number of articles, then cars, for example, would certainly be considered relevant. there are an estimated 2000000 articles in 200 languages and the numerous articles on video games are also always kept up to date. few women become authors on wikipedia. but the few that do are often very active and influential. in the history of wikipedia, women who have often helped bring about major transformations to the movement and it's strategy. flow halls
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davila is the pioneer among these women. frank f, as in she co founded the french wikipedia and became the 1st executive director of the wicked media foundation founded in 2004 clerical. most it up to me when i started, no one knew that the project just nobody on the feeder, my family nor friends, some neighbors and colleagues who no one knew about it. and also it was like a secret garden. dumb all 3 of us started at the there was nothing, no articles, no content, no rules. yeah, we had to create every language. will it is also considered chrysler, traditional encyclopedia,
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as we were just called to digital, bluer freaks trying something for sar, that couldn't be done. it was ridiculous to think that naive internet surfers would volunteer to create an online encyclopedia yacht on that seemed at your tech level cast. and then in 2004, the wiki media foundation was found it. the organization represents wikipedia and i decided to run for executive director, you decided my personal to concern is hostile sheer li. most clearly did i had the great privilege of being elected to the cricket that was really mind blowing because i was suddenly on the board of an american foundation, which was an amazing, essentially english speaking community. really book it, it is awesome. all ruin. don't cup also the luxury many new i then lead a rather complicated life because i had a full time job with france salary. i flew to new york for tampa on days off for 3 days. while the field is added to our new york who don't bow,
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chipotle little and took her 1st steps into the english and french language communities of wikipedia 20 years ago. a place where one is to day an estimated 10000000 people speak his native catch, while in 7 south american countries said that we don't deal with. he's like a puppy, if you can parents and seem nice and he's very sensitive, isn't and we're treat him well and he's happy mileage. better find the box. why don't you find it while you want to play me the eyes. i
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can book. good with i want to 1st program i bought that will, right? ketchel wikipedia, particularly communist reflect about a local knows where it is. you can see that i want to motivate the catch community to participate. gauge was meant within a week. it's a very similar situation with the savano community. the language of the same size, also $20000000.00 speakers and the not an official language in the country. wild beans said wallace. my wife's native language. that's kind of the local and wonderful. thank it's really inspiring mean what you did with a new one. and so i'm really, really interested in that to make a basic set of articles that people can use a model and that people can extend that will lower to technical threshold for
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beginners. i tried to contact the code that you wrote and it's really, really expensive. and it's i can imagine i just come to line quite a lot to work but modifying the program to run the new language is not so difficult. oh good. good. good to hear. then a johansson is a physicist and linguist he has made several wanna wikipedia. the 2nd largest in the world with more than 5500000 articles. all written by his bought a bought a piece of software computer program that is accessing the internet on its own. i'm doing what they were supposed to do. and i bought them, they could be idea, it's
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a box that will read and especially change wikipedia on its own. fixing small things, fixing spelling errors, sometimes connecting articles in different languages or even writing you articles, which is what my boss is doing. and i have probably written more, we could be articles than anybody else about 10000000 of them in the swedish and in a while, no. and what i, what i to filipino languages, i looked at the make you paid and said, well i know and to us is sparse. not much information there. so i figure good here. i can really do something useful. ah, the videos, don't we keep in your sponsor? oh,
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that they don't want me to month with me. net lonzey is a journalist and entrepreneur. yes. it is. all right. she's an advocate for free knowledge and leads various wicked media projects . in cameroon. this was about being, she's them all awkward to die. that me the work is voluntary because i fight for women's rights every day. sometimes women only make the news or the front page when they have personal problems. i always see, are women getting divorced or going to bed with someone they receive much less recognition than men as one is on by lock. elizabeth muncie and her colleagues, right. biographies about african women who have made significant contributions. sat there may do this behavior disclosure, and he said that may do. it helps chance higher young girls as well enough because it allows us to highlight women's knowledge and expertise. i couldn't do it on my
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own. i can write one or 2 articles a day, but if i educate other women, i know they will keep giving visibility to african women and african issues with the encyclopedia visibility from africa. why does to jaffe? he goes to seal arsic group in lonzey and our colleagues encounter little resistance on their articles. that's quite different with european or north american articles that are written by large numbers of male and female writers. no. when who this is nikki video telling rose to some or if you want to participate in wikipedia, you have to have a thick, again, a very, very thick skin to withstand attacks and even inside of can. and i think you also need a good community to support you where you can go and say they were being rude to me and you will be comforted and it wasn't worse long.
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oh, said you are the, i mean we could be just him. but if he has not a gathering of stuffed animals, it is a ruthless environment. we keep it, you meet people who are from somewhere else, and i who think differently have a different religion and different political views on. this is like and that's what makes us, i'm strong. boy, that's diversity, you know, but it's also precisely this diversity that makes it so complicated. somebody, there are power struggles and criticism. if you see a, there are a lot of difficult moments if you want to be part of the wikipedia community. i said you because you will come into serious conflict with others possessive and i'm only momos was comfortable chiseled georg hilt goes by a different name in real life. we only know his user name. he has a ph. d and chemistry. and as an administrator and member of the german wikipedia arbitration board,
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he is among the most influential wikipedia ends. he observed off close the editing war over the article long life. a said a pesticide produced by monsanto. english was i've got to say feel, but i liked there were many contributing authors for life. a sate by it was on 2 of whom stood out. one person was pro industry interesting. i'm the other very pro environment. yeah. one vote for months, 941. i no doubt one var and one was a newly created account but knew their way around wikipedia pdx. so there was a suspicion that they created the account just to edit this article to bob tony's as i tickets underneath. good munich, now, nico, would you please confirm that you are not paid to write and are not professionally involved in the manufacturer, distribution monitoring or testing of products with life? a said, i'm not a paid writer and not
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a g lobby as p. s. even paid writers and lobbyist that can contribute good articles and unpaid writers and non lobbyist the can spout nonsense each lobbyist and please stick to the point. i will be the right. as i remember, i think it was i'd campus. i'm from biting out one mid exclaimed platoon. both authors with extreme positions and like life a said article made unacceptable edits of we did so because they were changed. we don't look as it's the pro industry author inserted an article without mentioning that it was financed by monsanto data. just in a studio for months until in antarctica him either from monsanto. finance. yet it listen, shuffling a studio in an article, anger from wood on its having ghastly from one central finance, yet bold o. d, and others i touched with yet and found to me the other author remove the study because it was not a neutral study. anger for the other author just re added it to the enhanced and it was removed again, his, somebody, the student in the study was allowed into the article with a note that it was funded by monsanto on one central financing and on site would it
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and, and how much he said there was some exaggeration because glycine affects the intestinal flora beasen. and also this was been interpreted as making a bees become disoriented and then diet, if you. but that was not in the source by 70 in a coalition did not submit to industry non posit throw industry user was blocked over suspicions of being paid. i am one and also because of lacking impartiality than had i in a beautiful english m. t boned spoofing, highly of course, filed an appeal. my dentist is called a blocking review or testify doc, nita, it was concluded that the suspicion couldn't be proven, and that the impartiality was not serious enough to block him permanently in the note. halley tatum, ne, called the income, okay, so, mean off switch been, disappears on, is this since every one was watching him just he then became inactive and hasn't edited for several years. and after i taught her middle jani community, it those didn't play yet,
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made the most edits in the article and ethiopian liter, alice was obviously not much on everything he wrote was bad. the point is to find and remove the things that don't correspond to reality. the good things can stay and to, and fan just was a quote, especially much left to you. the trinity isn't an indie for who can you? of course, companies are trying to insert their views into wikipedia. venita will always be a david and goliath battle. he p r corporate p r department's versus volunteers. but here we know how this david and goliath battle ended, who yelled him in the elk a gun. yes, my name is pit of what good ish been vicki, dana? it's been dought that the compete in a dodge bought mice. i'm pizza vodka, a wikipedia and hunter highest potomac. i have 2 accounts in german, wikipedia and get the i use atomic cocktail for unpaid conventional edits adoption
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slightest. and then i have a 2nd account. i'm fuck malcolm humble property where i am assigned to edit, and i even get paid voice. now clock hobbled on one of our, the comm of any c, vomiting atomic cocktail has over 40000 edits and the german wikipedia, mostly on contemporary history and politics. he has influenced 22 of those significantly and they've been recognized by the community as excellent. the highest distinction and wikipedia writing, even one article of this quality is considered outstanding pet a vote because clientele has international and includes companies, institutions, and individuals. the condo that vince ish, i not positive that the customer wants to be represented favorably. wanted that they wish be let an encyclopedia must be neutral. anderson. so these are 2 very
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different thing. i'm on a my job is to clearly understand and balance these demands. when is that? ok rig and when is it not kate does. so i have to make sure to reduce things to pure facts and to present them as soberly as possible. right. and sometimes i even caught in tie a parked because my otherwise the entire encyclopedic system, passcode fall apart if it just became advertise 8 when as an advocate formula here and find a phone, i would prefer banding paid writing for beaten. and i wish we could figure would make that decision for a child is we would still happen to know what the message would be clear said to be like, we don't want that. boy, wikipedia is written by volunteers even ugly congressional tatty is vicky pedia kind. how soft like a bit, he is not a space free of domination and you lose you any one who believes that is to lose out. not so much be him, but you have power. wikipedia for example. when you have time disco soon. all discussions and decisions have to be decided by consensus, cbm is and these discussions can take an insane amount of tide,
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cross vast costs of an article that become launched as an article constant wikipedia. and what factors matter when set out prices as a partial academy that i can't give you an answer? definitely panic for that is always the answer. as i get, if it's a very small change, it can be hand for a few euros. and if i know it's a very controversial topic by then it becomes expensive and tim a follow up conflict it done. but this toya vos in vicky pedia. what is written, wikipedia is believed won't be given. wikipedia is potentially a danger because it's not always aware of this. power is quietism. so, but it is important to day. lots of people are involved in this process of shameless self promotion made. gov, representing oneself in the media would want to and in some cases that involves
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smear campaigns, companion. and so if i were planning a smear campaign i had done, of course i would look at what i can do in wikipedia, the computer at all time. if they are in love, you know, i continuously see articles for subjective negative reporting on people after i can only shake my head and i can't save them all i have to do and kind of kenzie on it . i love it and view shribel of yamuna integral only running an encyclopedia here. yeah. and what happens to it is outside of our sphere of influence. damn it back, but that's too easy for wic opinions, wikipedia shabba. i really don't have any solution i saw and i also don't know how it could be changed because because the community is autonomy all self sufficient and very firmly committed to rules that were established years ago. here in yom, the list of law suits against wikipedia is long because under german law, any one who feels misrepresented can sue but judgements are only of limited use because authors cannot be legally compelled to reveal their identity.
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li schuster then mickey media. ok, and i fear that if with the media and with the media, germany do not become more active than along the courts were no longer be willing to accept this enforcement problem. as he says, dresser terms probably get as good for stimuli to the feel as a funder more tv harden. there are certainly people who have a lot of their own reasons for doing what their clients tell them to do as you own . whether that is about c, o 2 emissions or whatever. that's the basic idea of a meritocracy. i know mary, in which the person who has done more for the common good is the most influential calmed, is actually very nice that cisco my invoice is still in his ear. suna e d. i english. but what is this common? good, aussie. so what exactly is wikipedia is contribution? what so good? no lie, certificate pedia i and by a talk della has been trying to bring under represented people and cultures
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and to wikipedia, including through an elementary school project in various african countries. says on for one of the was all their children are about 9 to 12 years old bunker right now. they don't know much about computers, but that will change. don't resist. the idea is to help them acquire digital skills . i get them to collaborate on the internet and empower them to tap into free culture, went down. it looked fairly quick, good one up in the future. and the project is also managed by the net lonzey who volunteers her time. she travels to 8 regions of cameroon to supervise oil dinners are low enough for, for my see, we're training teachers to use tablets and the wiki fundy tool. the tablet is due to the coupon. ah ah,
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ah, ah. lit up hahn. i g, the young guy, lydia and this is how the children learn to use digital media, fussy to the under dia. this enables them to do research for the 1st time and facilitates the learning process to fill out. yes, ma'am, it is one. if i see different then when a child does its own research, they remember how it's done, memos, acoustic, luscious. this is our fault. this is because the children are very young. we 1st have to teach them to write in the style of an encyclopedia buffalo. so much doesn't come naturally. always a challenge with young child gender. bobby paula is on funds. it does last is salesman. the flip witness who can on highlight. so that means all we want to present african history and content from our home,
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land it and make our knowledge available world wide as well. not wanting your see government is when you receive them. one on fluency and debbie was produce content for french wikipedia and language that is widely used. but what about smaller languages? internet resources are written in english and in a handful of other major languages. minor language is typically you won't find anything on the internet. and that's where young people are looking for information to establishing a presence. it will help keeping the, keeping their language live with help keeping the rich, the language alive is we're helped with the language involve bands in sir. i'm running a bolts of course, i think that's a good way to do it. as each gobby, i don't think any significant content can be generated for wikipedia with
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artificial intelligence and print a sample bargain. the both articles should be removed and that makes me sad. and also the way some people are arguing the well bots have no feelings, but there is there all these humans behind the box ah lot aren't currently able to do the main work and wikipedia writing good articles. but for martina village, they are indispensable. as a steward, he programs them to combat vandalism on a large scale. martin who is a classical philologist and software programmer. for the last 15 years, he's been a passionate wikipedia and he has done. countless edits is also an administrator for german and english wikipedia, and has uploaded about $250000.00 photos.
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in from be partner bed classes, am i? it's under a puzzle, one booklet. my world was shattered when people started putting in really terrible things in the articles with me. i couldn't understand why my home focus, mood, failure, bruiser. it was just really deliberate, evil behavior house warned against persons against articles against groups possessing poems, zion fix. if the sheriff, it might involve sexist attacks against women, more involved protecting against child abuse. why can this miss paul fly? and of thought she doing a hawk alarm via non photos. worse things were uploaded. like those types of things to this than yeah, these are the kinds of cases that we can media stewards have to deal with globally that been enough on him soccer from one to highest ish. he does faith in. i'm one of about 35 worldwide, who just try to make sure that these very extreme incidents don't reach the active members who just want to write articles from or, and pictures. nautica shine via an order of bid and so whom on the feeder fish i'd
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if he lives, helen within the us you are so tune hum. a lot of the cases that we have to deal with involve victims onto the thing missing as well. but well, shalean fan the we have to be very opaque with difficult cases, stuff like torture in child pornography and so on. her own to protect people and so on. so should some need for what exactly do you mean torture as kind of the can talk about it? nick, can you give me a hint as it had auto detail, ashton, basically, authoritarian states and wikipedia doesn't only work in democracies and clock. wikipedia exists in all language versions. my new harness jacquelina clicked at iranian colleague, gets a visit from the police every couple months and is told, she's got someone wrote some nonsense. and he has access to sensitive data such as logan data and made that so they can get that information. for example, the hoa dot info watson's malcolm.
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ah, l been wyman has traveled to new york, his hometown and the peruvian andy's at an altitude of 4100 meters. he wants to inspire the catch while community to use wikipedia and his bought when it anyways, that was go today. we have a special guest. don't say good morning ellen, a living. could you explain, catch want wikipedia? he bit and gay. jenna, i lendy, you know, what exactly is wikipedia? wikipedia is a giant book might be and where is it? on the internet will not know what fine facebook already use. facebook, whatsapp, tick tock. and you know how these things work. can you take pictures and write
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textbook oh, in my budget, can we keep in the wikipedia is the same, but it's not a cooperation. it belongs to. everyone had a good need to just and i would like to invite everyone to know if you want to know more. we'll be meeting this afternoon. all of us together can make a change. it's up to us to just not. i'm not just because i think we want to save our ketchel because we have to speak it and write it and i am ready to help it about the option to pull both i program to bar called the in t bought it writes a 1000000 articles in a few hours in florida, when i started as a group, we have to write an update articles ourselves, complet, i think what my feelings and those in the us the catch,
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well also have to gather information in for my phone and then just another. yup. and i they live in that community. so the grand is the beginning of something big that you don't like to bahama, understand. we will return and we will be millions is that it was so it will be what we catch you a return and we will be millions you get. this is, this is only the beginning, so i'm at the thank you me in
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i although there were 50000000 articles in which the p. d. across the 100 languages. it's quite concentrated in the european languages including english, chinese, japanese. there's a few other big languages. but we're still lacking very far behind in a lot of the languages of africa. india they're, they're growing, but they're smaller versions of wikipedia. a lot of the smaller languages around the world need a lot more work. it isn't the same as, as we came online. it for the 1st time in the late 19 ninety's and, and in the 2 thousands people are largely coming online on mobile devices. and that is, you know, the huge 1st wave of the internet in the developing world. and the truth is contributing to wikipedia editing wikipedia on a mobile device is always going to be harder. i'm problem is dusty sir. one problem
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is that this realm of public knowledge is in danger of becoming a winner takes all network. so the adul onto my wikipedia becomes the only access point for 8000000000 people this hour. but those who create that content a way less than one percent of humanity in hud vash, dimmed ah ha, monitors fighting to make catch while culture visible on the internet. however, the world has long been dominated by big companies like google, apple, facebook, amazon, also known as gaffer, these companies transform the raw material of data into money. yes, whenever i think exist until wikipedia it yet is we copious relationship with gaffer sertina isn't it around 2005 or 2006. they made us our phase where they wanted to
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buy us or finance us. the of, of they wanted a business relationship or not, you know, we had to explain to them that, that was not our goal city. our goal was and still is re knowledge for every one of our hope. so we didn't want funding from big companies all renault. because we aren't like them and they can't buy out from pop it all one up your time in december. well, as from here at these companies will profit enormously from our content young. this has led to some difficult questions for us as scuse, is that okay for the big companies that make a lot of money to use our data and make a real business on based on our voluntary work there with a business model which i'll book with oral cassandra pub, i've been, it would be a shuffle. fry is bisman fry is le, creating free knowledge, ivy and free doesn't only mean free is in free beer that you don't have to pay for it in for it. also free as in freedom. it is, that means that everyone can do what they want with this knowledge come. and that
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also includes commercial use for the audi commer telemundo till mid i don't go home all. no, no, at some point we got a little annoyed that big companies were making a lot of money off us and we contacted them. it was all we talked them all about is we openly told them a little handout wouldn't be bad. and they understood and took our request seriously on your we regularly received substantial donations from large companies, were more precisely from the foundations that belong to them. these are a donations that have no strings attached. we can do whatever we want. casino did looking perfect. so we're vic. according to the suit dines had zeitung google donated $3100000.00 to the wic, a media foundation in 2019 amazon $1000000.00. these some seem rather small in comparison with the billions and revenue that have been generated with the data from the wiki projects. and i,
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this is as common congress ma god was vicki pediatric when you now look at this conglomerate of wikipedia and the 5 fake american tank corporations at all. so it's a threat to our political sovereignty quite simply because power is being concentrated at various levels, not just financially, and then it also in attention economy. when yet, and now increasingly in the automated generation of knowledgable fund, this is abs ah, all that remains of the dream of a free internet is wikipedia. only about 100000 people, right? for around 4000000000 internet users worldwide. the number of authors is shrinking . pressure from interest groups is growing. can wikipedia is goal of knowledge by
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every one for every one still be achieved? in this moment, ah, of the, the rise of, of anger, hatred, nationalism, fear of the other. we keep it is the one place where you say no, like actually we're all human beings on this planet, and we are fundamentally all a similar, jessica shall 14th. we've been around for 20 years. we can make it to 30 or 40. the keep wikipedia is in danger because wikipedia likes young talented in louise. the danger lies in the fact that people who read the articles increasingly say information is outdated. album, wikipedia isn't what it used to be done faster than it vicky. pediatric engineer louthan, wikipedia will disappear very quickly from the top google results, etc. and will then perhaps be replaced by some corporate sort of in vance. with advertising garden for 9 are not supported by a community with its own interests. are pretty healthy men always with the danger of influence or censorship. m
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