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==Outline== | ==Outline== | ||
[[File:The-battle-over-the-rattle.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Edit wars]] | [[File:The-battle-over-the-rattle.jpg|thumb|right|260px|Edit wars]] | ||
− | + | #1994 [[Jimbo]], the [[Wales and trading|Chicago futures markets]] and how Wikipedia was intended to work | |
− | + | #1996 The early days of [[Bomis]]. What it was, and its influence on Wikipedia | |
− | + | #1998-2000 The move to San Diego, [[Larry Sanger]] is hired, the early days of [[Nupedia]]. | |
− | + | #2000-2001 [[Origin of the wiki|The birth of Wikipedia]] (the true story). | |
− | + | #2001 (March-July) The growth of the wiki. The influence of [[Richard Stallman]]. Free software and open source software. [[The Cathedral and the Bazaar]]. | |
− | + | #2001-2002 The [[Slashdot]] invasion, and what 'The Internet' really is. [[The Cunctator]] and the leadership crisis. | |
− | + | #2002-2012 Who are the Wikipedians? Really? | |
− | + | #2002 The [[Advertising#Spanish_fork|Spanish Fork]] and advertising on Wikipedia | |
− | + | #2002-3 The rise of the [[Robots]] – Wikipedia as 'aggregation engine' not 'crowdsourcing'. | |
− | + | #2003 [[Michael Davis]] moves from Chicago to Florida. His role in the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]. Advertising. | |
− | + | #2004 [[Jon Schillaci]] starts the "Wikipedia campaign". The problem of conflict of interest. | |
− | + | #2004 The [[LaRouche editwar|LaRouche]] and other edit wars. Why conflict of interest is endemic in Wikipedia | |
− | + | #2005 [[John Seigenthaler]] and [[Daniel Brandt]] and why Wikipedia is still vulnerable to malicious biography. The problem of anonymity and conflict of interest. | |
− | + | #2006-7 The [[Essjay affair]] and the lessons that failed to be learned. | |
− | + | #2007 The Wikipedia 'golden age': the rise and fall of the 'content contributors'. | |
− | + | #2005-2008 [[Amorrow|Morrow]] gets out of jail. His history and how the WMF fail to address the problem of the mentally ill on Wikipedia | |
− | + | #2008 [[The Anvil email]] and its aftermath. The Wikipedia 'security police'. | |
− | + | #2008 – The problem of [[Philosophy]] on Wikipedia. Why crowdsourcing will never write the Critique of Pure Reason. | |
− | + | #2010 Why Wikipedia must not be censored, and how Jimbo was [[Remove Founder flag|nearly removed as founder]]. Why there must be as much pornography as possible on Wikipedia. | |
− | + | #2011-12 The [[Ideology#2011_SOPA_.27strike.27|SOPA protest]] and Wikipedia's alignment with the tech industry. | |
− | + | #2012 [[Ashley van Haeften]], harassment and the problem of Wikipedia reform | |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Proposed outline|Another suggested outline]] | *[[Proposed outline|Another suggested outline]] | ||
[[Category:Criticism]] | [[Category:Criticism]] |
Revision as of 12:18, 30 July 2012
Wikipedia through the Looking Glass is the working title for a book about Wikipedia, by Edward Buckner, co-written with Eric Barbour.
Alternative title FREAK SHOW: An Uncensored Look Inside Wikipedia.
Outline
- 1994 Jimbo, the Chicago futures markets and how Wikipedia was intended to work
- 1996 The early days of Bomis. What it was, and its influence on Wikipedia
- 1998-2000 The move to San Diego, Larry Sanger is hired, the early days of Nupedia.
- 2000-2001 The birth of Wikipedia (the true story).
- 2001 (March-July) The growth of the wiki. The influence of Richard Stallman. Free software and open source software. The Cathedral and the Bazaar.
- 2001-2002 The Slashdot invasion, and what 'The Internet' really is. The Cunctator and the leadership crisis.
- 2002-2012 Who are the Wikipedians? Really?
- 2002 The Spanish Fork and advertising on Wikipedia
- 2002-3 The rise of the Robots – Wikipedia as 'aggregation engine' not 'crowdsourcing'.
- 2003 Michael Davis moves from Chicago to Florida. His role in the Wikimedia Foundation. Advertising.
- 2004 Jon Schillaci starts the "Wikipedia campaign". The problem of conflict of interest.
- 2004 The LaRouche and other edit wars. Why conflict of interest is endemic in Wikipedia
- 2005 John Seigenthaler and Daniel Brandt and why Wikipedia is still vulnerable to malicious biography. The problem of anonymity and conflict of interest.
- 2006-7 The Essjay affair and the lessons that failed to be learned.
- 2007 The Wikipedia 'golden age': the rise and fall of the 'content contributors'.
- 2005-2008 Morrow gets out of jail. His history and how the WMF fail to address the problem of the mentally ill on Wikipedia
- 2008 The Anvil email and its aftermath. The Wikipedia 'security police'.
- 2008 – The problem of Philosophy on Wikipedia. Why crowdsourcing will never write the Critique of Pure Reason.
- 2010 Why Wikipedia must not be censored, and how Jimbo was nearly removed as founder. Why there must be as much pornography as possible on Wikipedia.
- 2011-12 The SOPA protest and Wikipedia's alignment with the tech industry.
- 2012 Ashley van Haeften, harassment and the problem of Wikipedia reform