The Truth According To Wikipedia
VPRO, Backlight, Ijsbrand van Veelen
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Added: Jun 29th 2010
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Google or Wikipedia? Those of us who search online –
and who doesn’t? – are getting referred more and more to Wikipedia. For
the past two years, this free online “encyclopedia of the people” has
been topping the lists of the world’s most popular websites. But do we
really know what we’re using? Backlight plunges into the story behind
Wikipedia and explores the wonderful world of Web 2.0. Is it a
revolution, or pure hype? Director IJsbrand van Veelen goes looking for
the truth behind Wikipedia. Only five people are employed by the
company, and all its activities are financed by donations and subsidies.
The online encyclopedia that everyone can contribute to and revise is
now even bigger than the illustrious Encyclopedia Britannica.Does this spell the end for traditional institutions of
knowledge such as Britannica? And should we applaud this development as
progress or mourn it as a loss? How reliable is Wikipedia? Do “the
people” really hold the lease on wisdom? And since when do we believe
that information should be free for all? In this film, “Wikipedians,”
the folks who spend their days writing and editing articles, explain how
the online encyclopedia works. In addition, the parties involved
discuss Wikipedia’s ethics and quality of content. It quickly becomes
clear that there are camps of both believers and critics.
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wikipedia, web, 2.0, keen, o'reilly, encyclopedia, truth, wales, sanger, macha, leadbeater, knowledge, expert, cult, amateur, internet