Week 3(Wikis & Internet 2.0) WANGYIZHE

This week’s topic focused on wikis and the concept of Internet 2.0, which emphasizes user participation and collaborative content creation. The videos and readings explained how platforms like Wikipedia represent a shift from traditional information systems to more interactive and decentralized models. Instead of passively consuming information, users are now actively involved in producing and editing it.

What I found particularly interesting is how this model changes the idea of authorship. In traditional systems, content is usually created by identifiable experts, but in Wikipedia, articles are written and revised by many anonymous contributors. This creates a more dynamic and constantly evolving form of knowledge, but it also raises questions about reliability and accountability.

One question I have is whether collaborative platforms like Wikipedia can fully replace traditional expert-based systems in terms of credibility and authority.

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