Wikitrust: Content-Driven Reputation for the Wikipedia
Authors | Luca de Alfaro B. Thomas Adler |
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Publication date | 2012 |
Links | Original |
Wikitrust: Content-Driven Reputation for the Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Luca de Alfaro and B. Thomas Adler.
Overview
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their work to a peer review process, to address complaints about the speed of peer review. Ironically, the criticism most widely levied against the Wikipedia is the lack of accountability for authors, and the potential to misinform readers. There is a large community around the Wikipedia project which actively fixes errors as they are discovered, but an unending stream of vandals and spammers chip away at the good will of volunteers who maintain the project for the collective good. Authors suggest that vandalism detection systems can be used to help direct the volunteer effort on changes more likely to be a problem, making more efficient use of the project's human resources.
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Wikipedia Quality
Alfaro, Luca de; Adler, B. Thomas. (2012). "[[Wikitrust: Content-Driven Reputation for the Wikipedia]]". University of California at Santa Cruz.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Alfaro |first1=Luca de |last2=Adler |first2=B. Thomas |title=Wikitrust: Content-Driven Reputation for the Wikipedia |date=2012 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikitrust:_Content-Driven_Reputation_for_the_Wikipedia |journal=University of California at Santa Cruz}}
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Alfaro, Luca de; Adler, B. Thomas. (2012). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Wikitrust:_Content-Driven_Reputation_for_the_Wikipedia">Wikitrust: Content-Driven Reputation for the Wikipedia</a>". University of California at Santa Cruz.