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In the media

Year-end roundups, Wikipedia's 16th birthday, and more


If the BLT's simplicity earns its inventor "hero" status, what of the villain who invented this monstrosity?
  • Students heard that Google was trustworthy and Wikipedia was not: That's the message Microsoft researcher Danah Boyd heard in researching her book It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens. She wrote up the issue in Did Media Literacy Backfire?, a post for the Data & Society Points blog. (January 5)
  • Beyond the locker room: When a Miami Dolphins quarterback took a hard hit during a football game, editors got busy vandalizing the Matt Moore article to report him as "deceased". The edits and Twitter reaction were noted by sportswriters at all22.com and the Palm Beach Post. The Post article also noted a trend in such edits relating to sports events. (January 9)
  • Viewing stats make beautiful music: In a story about past "Best New Artist" Grammy winners, the Tucson Sun covered the entertainment data project PrettyFamous. Using Wikipedia article view statistics as part of an algorithm to assign a "Musician Score", the project determined artist popularity and interest. (January 13)


  • Whither wiki wiki? Mental Floss published an overview of wiki inventor
    Smallest Federated Wiki
    since 2012, and speculates about how it could address Wikipedia's challenges around bias and diversity. (January 15)




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