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VisualEditor will "change world history"
VisualEditor will "change world history"
In an article published by the
“ | Unknowingly, this learning-barrier has been to Wikipedia's advantage for many years. People with ulterior motives have been put off from re-writing history, because the pen doesn't work. So far, those who do have the patience to make the pen work are faced with a team of Wikipedia volunteers (hawks) criticising and verifying their words. And to date, that's been enough. | ” |
When VisualEditor is released, however, anyone will be able to edit, without having to climb over the barrier that is wikimarkup. Church argues that Wikipedians will be swamped, and false information will last longer in Wikipedia. Mirroring concerns ("Citogenesis") made by cartoonist
- Write a "fact" in Wikipedia.
- Write the same fact in an article citing Wikipedia as the source.
- Go back to Wikipedia and cite the article as the source.
- The fact now has a citation and becomes true for all eternity.
Though Wikipedia will undoubtedly attract more editors, the web can be a double-edged sword. If Church's nightmare scenario comes about, and "marketers" are successful in enforcing some of their views and ideas into Wikipedia articles, he believes that the marketers will only hasten their own demise, because people in general are aware of their tactics and will simply "trust them less."
As for when this might occur, Tech2.in.com, citing a Wikimedia Foundation blog post, is reporting that the VisualEditor will be rolled out soon to randomly selected new accounts, tracking new information and additional bugs, as a
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Visual editor
There are varying intentions of people with technical expertise to handle markup, as there are for those who don't have the skills/patience to overcome the syntax barrier. Wikipedia seems to work better with more eyes and involvment upon it, so I am optimistic that it will be a great step forward. Lee∴V 10:14, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Church's op-ed is just the general argument against wikis. How does he think this thing works now? - David Gerard (talk) 12:06, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think that the visual editor will attract so many editors. It only helps to do lists and add italic and bold text. That doesn't change much. Tables and templates are the real deal, and the visual editor doesn't tackle that issue. --NaBUru38 (talk) 14:25, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Creating "facts" via Wikipedia
I find the argument by Thomas Church to be unpersuasive. First, it's not all that easy for someone to publish something that is a