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Motivation behind creating Wikipedia

29 pointsby ananthrkalmost 16 years ago
Especially the answer to the question "Tell us about something deeply personal that helped you shape your world view, that has made Wikipedia what it is."

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buro9almost 16 years ago
I find articles like this strange.<p>Strange because I've created sites, and I know that the reasons to carry on doing something morphs over time but that when asked it's easy to apply things that affect us now to our actions in the past.<p>That is, I suspect that we are constantly re-writing our own view of history based on personal experiences.<p>So I find them strange because the question is being asked now, rather than then. And that means that the success of the project, in this case Wikipedia, and it's resulting effect on the world (or however that should be phrased) has already happened. And out of that unforeseen and unpredicted effects have also happened. And that now, armed with the knowledge of the current effects it's always easy to declare that said effect was actually our intent.<p>The article is clearly touching. But I wonder whether it really was an epiphany moment that created the motivation to create Wikipedia or whether it's closer to what I suspect which is that it wasa small action that was the right thing at the right time, that has snow-balled into something vastly greater, and that now it's easy to re-interpret the original small action into being of greater meaning than it is.<p>Of course, I also suspect I'm just a cynic.
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dan_the_welderalmost 16 years ago
The paradigm of the internet is that it is user generated content. Wikipedia succeeds because it is a concise metaphor of the internet.
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bkovitzalmost 16 years ago
<i>"He pioneered the idea that user-driven content, and not the work of PhDs working with a cave full of parchment, can be relied upon to throw light on every conceivable subject in this world."</i><p>Hrrmph. I don't want to take anything away from Wales, since his contributions are indeed extraordinary: starting (and funding) Nupedia, funding Wikipedia, managing it with just the right light touch, and continuing to spread the word and get funding. But he did not pioneer this way of putting content together.<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BenKovitz#I.27m_not_one_of_the_founders" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BenKovitz#I.27m_not_one_of...</a>
paraschopraalmost 16 years ago
Anybody noticed the domain? Web18 group of India bought it for USD 1 million
ananthrkalmost 16 years ago
<i>"Are there deeply personal experiences that sometimes, lead to the creation of great institutions?"</i><p>This question is very interesting. Would be great to hear answers from start-up founders here.
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iamwilalmost 16 years ago
And while interesting, from Wales point of view, I'd be a bit mortified to have a deeply personal story told in perso to be printed on the web.
yannisalmost 16 years ago
Touching story and three cheers for Wales, the Open Source Movement and Wikipedia.
arsalmost 16 years ago
Anyone know what the procedure was that they did for his daughter?