What Wikipedia thinks it is
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What Wikipedia is, What Wikipedia thinks it is, Mention of wiki in articles, What Wikipedia claims to be, Mention of Wikipedia in articles
en:Wikipedia thinks it is an en:encyclopedia - and some call it many other things. But what it thinks it is is quite simple to verify. The en:mention of wiki in articles is useful to track, as any claim that Wikipedia is a good or bad example of something is subject to editing by any party. Wikipedia entries describing abstract concepts, rather than analogies or meta-discussions, define what it thinks it is - exactly. An attempt to seriously define What Wikipedia is must include at least the following (if not, then go edit those articles now).
Things that Wikipedia article authors claim Wikipedia is:
- Encyclopedia - first and foremost
- A Homepage for victims of computer addiction
- Free content
- Open content - same distinction as for source code?
- a Puffball
- Simpson's paradox insofar as ... ?
- Open source movement - see Wikipedia3 for current source
- Collaborative tool, when it's working
- Dictionary specifically an idiom dictionary,
- Copyleft
- a GNU Free Documentation Licensee
- Cyberspace for librarians
- Bomis non-profit project, see funding
- brainchild of RMS and LMS
- Camel case application - formerly
- Style guide - to the degree that articles serve as examples
- Linus's Law
- Doublespeak sometimes
- User:AnonymousCoward-authored (part of it including this article)
- a very limited Semantic network,
- Request for comment on every article
- List of timelines on just about everything
- List of newsgroups for reference
- Volunteer labour - especially of the Wikipedia:Volunteer Fire Department,
- an Amateur project
- a Biography collection
- a high-tech alternative to the en:Dewey Decimal System
- Hierarchy of editors?
- a collection of Esoteric knowledge
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica resurrected
- Previews of many books, papers, films, etc.
- Peer review
- Persuasion technology when it's 'neutral'
- Public domain text integrated with the rest
- Postmodernism
- Anarchism
- Toponymy
- Anti-copyright
- Consensus
- a body of Instructional capital
- the thing that had its second birthday on January 15
- the thing that passed 100,000 articles on January 25
- the thing that passed 1,000,000 page views on...?
- the thing discussed in the Meta-Wikipedia
Technologically, it has been reasonably described as any of the following:
- Wiki software - see Wikipedia3
- a popular Website
- a Common Gateway Interface-based service
- until en:January 2002 the software running it a was a CGI script in en:Perl.
- a lot of Scanner output
- a service that may run on Wikipedia4
- one of a List of WikiWiki websites
- an Open Site - for those not IP-banned
- future Root nameserver namespace, more egalitarian?
- a InterWiki relative
- a UseModWiki relative
- a WikiWiki process
- a World Brain prototype
- a Machine learning bootstrap database?
- a Main Page - one of many
In addition, Wikipedia editors purport it to be examples of these concepts:
- Wikipedians' work
- Wikipedia:Brilliant prose eventually
- an Encyclopedic Network in many languages
- a WikiBiblion = bibliography
- a en:cluster fuck? See mention of wiki in articles
- a continuous en:flame war? See mention of wiki in articles
- always a bit of Talk:VANDALISM IN PROGRESS at any given time
- A body of debates about itself
- ideally the product of writing an Article a Day
- Wikipedia:Spoiler warning - please! more of these!
- A lot of spoilers for fiction including games
- many collected faux pas which there are also plenty of
- Free publicity for strange ideas.
- A body of policies and guidelines - eventually leading to a Wikipedia board manual?
- partly an adaptation of Nupedia articles
- an FAQ - a really big one on everything
- Neutral point of view examples - mostly good, some bad - contrast Natural point of view
- collected obsessions of Wikipediholics
- Wikipediholic drug of choice
- many Category schemes - typically all competing
- Variously motivated people cooperating somehow
- A source of NEWS - see also Wikinews
- Disruption of its own content or community, frequently
- Nonsense - deleted as fast as possible but never so fast as to remove it all
- Requested articles that exist only as titles
- Readers' FAQ answered - no matter the subject
- Novels outlined, previewed, critiqued
- Source of great ideas for slogans for Banners and buttons - see picket term
- Statistics about everything
- no access to user logs
- not a Holiday yet
- Namespaces - several of them
- Minimalist main page counter-example
- Glossary of terms of art, for pretty much every art
- Help on almost everything
- claims About itself, which should reference this article
- Announcements regarding itself
- Manual of Style and source of good and bad examples
- Questions about neutrality of history itself
- Mailing lists for making all the real decisions
- Libel lawsuits waiting to happen
- Welcoming to newcomers
- Wikipedia:Accountability
- Instructions on how to edit a page - some might say it only 'has' this rather than 'is' this.
- Embassy to the world
- Big - just big
- Logos and slogans about everything - see picket term
- a thing with a dark side
- Overview FAQ that makes other claims re: Wikipedia
- a relationship to Nupedia
- a way to spread the Esperanto language
- Policies and guidelines for everything
- Dewey Decimal System alternative - as above
- a means of building Wikipedia membership
- a project to build an Encyclopedic Network
It is claimed controversially to be an example of other things in talk files:
- many Free Links that we do not charge for
- Perfect competition - one way to describe an edit war
- a tragedy of the commons applied to text
- Plagiarism - although we discourage that - see en:copyright
- a Chinese fire drill?
- Figure of speech dictionary?
- Idiom dictionary?
- EPR paradox example?
- Main Page chatter?
- A melting pot of very diverse authors
It could also be said to be a couple of other things harder to classify:
- Product of much reverting from vandalism
- Showcase for Larry's Text?
- a way around Internet censorship in China?
- Geographic references - an atlas maybe?
- The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy's big encyclopedia - see en:Earth - mostly harmless?
- Project Galactic Guide perhaps?
- User:Maveric149's personal domain?
- Everything2 replacement?
- Monopoly on violence competitor? Anarchy?
- List of encyclopedias and why wiki is better?
- Slashdot effect embodied?
- aen:neural net which is capable of "thinking" about itself
An earlier version of this article can be found at What Wikipedia is.
March 03
- Wikipedia thinks it is a en:Coalition of the willing
May 2003
- Wikipedia thinks it is not censored - or does it?