2018
DOI: 10.1177/1461444818760870
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Beyond notification: Filling gaps in peer production projects

Abstract: In order to counter systemic bias in peer production projects like Wikipedia, a variety of strategies have been used to fill gaps and improve the completeness of the archive. We test a number of these strategies in a project aimed at improving articles relating to South Africa’s primary school curriculum and find that many of the predominant strategies are insufficient for filling Wikipedia’s gaps. Notifications that alert users to the existence of gaps including incomplete or missing articles, in particular, … Show more

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“…Notifications alone have been demonstrated to be insufficient when a relationship of trust does not already exist (e.g. between new editors and seasoned editors) (Ford et al, 2018: 3800), and both trust in news content and engagement with audience preferences are emphasised. A mobile ethnography in regional Finland emphasises ‘people are not passive receivers, a static target, but active information processors and learners with multifold individual preferences’ (Mäkelä, 2020: 83).…”
Section: Notificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notifications alone have been demonstrated to be insufficient when a relationship of trust does not already exist (e.g. between new editors and seasoned editors) (Ford et al, 2018: 3800), and both trust in news content and engagement with audience preferences are emphasised. A mobile ethnography in regional Finland emphasises ‘people are not passive receivers, a static target, but active information processors and learners with multifold individual preferences’ (Mäkelä, 2020: 83).…”
Section: Notificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%