WEEK 7 WANGYIZHE
Good Faith Collaboration on Wikipedia
This week, I learned about the idea of “Good Faith Collaboration” on Wikipedia. One important lesson from the reading was that Wikipedia editors should assume that other contributors are trying to improve the encyclopedia, even if mistakes happen.
I think this principle is very important because Wikipedia is a collaborative platform where many people from different backgrounds work together. Sometimes editors may disagree about sources, wording, or formatting, but assuming good faith helps reduce unnecessary conflict.
While working on my own Wikipedia article, I also realized that communication and respect are important. Even small edits can affect the quality of an article, so editors need to cooperate with each other. Through this week’s materials, I better understood how collective intelligence depends on trust and collaboration between users.
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