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'''Phantom Authority, Self-Selective Recruitment and Retention of Members in Virtual Communities: the Case of Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2003, written by [[Andrea Ciffolilli]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Virtual communities constitute a building block of the information society. These organizations appear capable to guarantee unique outcomes in voluntary association since they cancel physical distance and ease the process of searching for like-minded individuals.
 
Virtual communities constitute a building block of the information society. These organizations appear capable to guarantee unique outcomes in voluntary association since they cancel physical distance and ease the process of searching for like-minded individuals.

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Phantom Authority, Self-Selective Recruitment and Retention of Members in Virtual Communities: the Case of Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2003, written by Andrea Ciffolilli.

Overview

Virtual communities constitute a building block of the information society. These organizations appear capable to guarantee unique outcomes in voluntary association since they cancel physical distance and ease the process of searching for like-minded individuals.