Kevin Kelly: Wikipedia is impossible in theory, not practice

January 7th, 2008  |  Published in Education, Links, Progress, Technology

Kevin Kelly changed his mind about wikipedia. Here is an excerpt:

Much of what I believed about human nature, and the nature of knowledge, has been upended by the Wikipedia…. The success of the Wikipedia keeps surpassing my expectations. Despite the flaws of human nature, it keeps getting better. Both the weakness and virtues of individuals are transformed into common wealth, with a minimum of rules and elites. It turns out that with the right tools it is easier to restore damage text (the revert function on Wikipedia) than to create damage text (vandalism) in the first place, and so the good enough article prospers and continues. With the right tools, it turns out the collaborative community can outpace the same number of ambitious individuals competing….

The Wikipedia is impossible, but here it is. It is one of those things impossible in theory, but possible in practice. Once you confront the fact that it works, you have to shift your expectation of what else that is impossible in theory might work in practice.

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