2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3869688/v1
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Group-related phenomena in Wikipedia edits

M. Burgess,
R. I.M. Dunbar

Abstract: Human communities have self-organizing properties that give rise to very speci c natural grouping patterns, reected in the Dunbar Number and its layered structure (a Dunbar Graph). Since work-groups are necessarily also social groups, we might expect the same principles to apply here as well. One factor likely to be important in limiting the size of groups is that conicts typically escalate with the number of people involved. Here we analyse Wikipedia editing histories across a wide range of topics to show tha… Show more

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