Week 4 : The Challenges of Consensus - Jang Eun Seok
In this essay, Wikipedia is explained in relation to consensus. Wikipedia is built under the principle of consensus, not as a simple majority vote, but as a process of coordinating diverse opinions to produce a result that is broadly acceptable. To manage this process, admin and policy exist. Although this may not be considered a perfect form of consensus, Wikipedia is maintained through a combination of these elements, including the authority represented by admin and policy.
I was already aware that Wikipedia is generally created through the voluntary contributions of its users, and that policy exists to maintain its basic structure and prevent vandalism. However, I was not aware of the existence of admin. This raises an important question: what exactly is the role of admin, and if they were to lead Wikipedia in the wrong direction, how should ordinary users respond? This seems to require further discussion.
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