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    Village Voice, NY
    Feb 4 2005

    Choose Your Own Encyclopedia
    Wikipedia

    by Julian Dibbell

    In olden times, when music was "sold" on shiny discs called "CDs" and
    people took photographs with cameras instead of telephones, there was
    this thing called an encyclopedia, which cost as much as a round-trip
    to Hong Kong, took up more shelf space than a home entertainment
    center, and contained basic information on every topic worth knowing
    about. Four years ago, a couple of dotcom dreamers were inspired to
    reinvent the encyclopedia in the freewheeling, massively
    collaborative image of the Internet itself. The result was
    wikipedia.org, today the biggest encyclopedia ever compiled, with
    over 1 million copyright-free online articles and growing - every word
    of it composed and edited by, literally, anybody who feels like it.
    No, really. Go to any Wikipedia entry you choose - "Hindu philosophy,"
    "drunk driving," "pataphysics" - and click on the Edit This Page tab.
    Bingo: Whatever you write immediately becomes the last word on the
    subject. And if this sounds like a recipe for mob rule, that's
    because it is. But mob rule turns out to be a surprisingly good way
    to write an encyclopedia. Typos abound, and especially in articles on
    controversial topics like the Armenian genocide or George W. Bush,
    the constant wars between opposing camps of revisers can reduce texts
    to a state of almost Heisenbergian indeterminacy. But outright
    factual errors generally get corrected fast (within minutes, on
    average), and in the range and depth of its articles, Wikipedia
    handily holds its own against encyclopedias produced the
    old-fashioned way. Funny: It's almost as if the great intellectual
    unwashed could be trusted to manage its own culture.
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