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| 26 Feb 2008 by BICblog The Wisdom of the Chaperones: Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy.(Source: Slate.com) · The article. Posted by BICblog at 8:20 AM. 0 comments: Post a Comment · Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom ... BICblog - http://bicblogging.blogspot.com/ |
| 25 Feb 2008 by Wilson, Chris Social-media sites like Wikipedia and Digg are celebrated as shining examples of Web democracy, places built by millions of Web users who all act as writers, editors, and voters. In reality, a small number of people are running the ... Creative Economy : Reports - http://www.creative.org.au/ |
| 22 Feb 2008 the wisdom of the chaperones — digg, wikipedia, and the myth of web 2.0 democracy. — it's getting harder to be a wikipedia-hater. the user-generated and -edited online encyclopedia—which doesn't even require contributors to ... techsheep - http://techsheep.com/ |
| 9 Mar 2008 by Reid an article from slate caught my eye today. so before you read this blog post, make sure you do your homework and read “the wisdom of the chaperones: digg, wikipedia, and the myth of web 2.0 democracy”. did you read it? good. ... Reid's Personal Blog - http://www.reidyokoyama.com/ |
| 3 Mar 2008 by Jim Brown as i read through the article a first time, i was completely on board with wilson's comment that “social-media sites like wikipedia and digg are celebrated as shining examples of web democracy” while in reality “a small number of people ... Clinamen - thuswise to swerve - http://locus.cwrl.utexas.edu/jbrown/ |
| 28 Feb 2008 by maxine the wisdom of the chaperones digg, wikipedia, and the myth of web 2.0 democracy. by chris wilson posted friday, feb. 22, 2008, at 6:11 pm et it's getting harder to be a wikipedia-hater. the user-generated and -edited online ... Librarian's place - http://librariansplace.wordpress.com/ |
| 5 May 2009 by Fat Knowledge This is the wisdom of the chaperones. The same undemocratic underpinnings of Web 2.0 are on display at Digg.com. Digg is a social-bookmarking hub where people submit stories and rate others' submissions; the most popular links gravitate ... Fat Knowledge - http://fatknowledge.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 24 Feb 2008 by Tim Finin Slate has an interesting article, The Wisdom of the Chaperones — Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy, that explores who controls some of the popular social media sites. It turns out that the social web is more hegemonic ... UMBC ebiquity - http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/ |
| 2 Mar 2008 by timothy vollmer Recently, Slate ran an article titled “The Wisdom of the Chaperones: Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy.” The gist of Chris Wilson's article reveals that user-generated content sites such as Wikipedia and Digg, ... pureinformation.org - http://pureinformation.org/ |
| 6 Mar 2009 by Chris talking about wikipedia and the percentages of users got me thinking about this slate article from a while about a year ago: the wisdom of the chaperones the idea that 1 percent of the wikipedia users are responsible for almost half of ... LIS 640: Digital divides & differences - http://lis640.blogspot.com/ |
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