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The Truth according to Wikipedia More info on http://www.vpro.nl/programma/tegenlicht/afleveringen/39405191/ (Dutch) 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. Wiki's Truth introduces us to the main players in the debate: Jimmy Wales (founder and head Wikipedian), Larry Sanger (co-founder of Wikipedia, now head of Wiki spin-off Citizendium), Andrew Keen (author of The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our Culture and Assaulting Our Economy), Phoebe Ayers (a Wikipedian in California), Ndesanjo Macha (Swahili Wikipedia, digital activist), Tim O'Reilly (CEO of O'Reilly Media, the "inventor" of Web 2.0), Charles Leadbeater (philosopher and author of We Think, about crowdsourcing), and Robert McHenry (former editor-in-chief of Encyclopedia Britannica). Opening is a video by Chris Pirillo. The questions surrounding Wikipedia lead to a bigger discussion of Web 2.0, a phenomenon in which the user determines the content. Examples include YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and Wikipedia. These sites would appear to provide new freedom and opportunities for undiscovered talent and unheard voices, but just where does the boundary lie between expert and amateur? Who will survive according to the laws of this new "digital Darwinism"? Are equality and truth really reconcilable ideals? And most importantly, has the Internet brought us wisdom and truth, or is it high time for a cultural counterrevolution? Broadcast date: April 7, 2008 Direction: IJsbrand van Veelen Interviews: IJsbrand van Veelen / Marijntje Denters / Martijn Kieft Research: William de Bruijn / Marijntje Denters Production: Judith van den Berg Commissioning editors: Jos de Putter / Doke Romeijn

Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: April 7, 2008 at 5:26 pm
Author: VPROinternational

Length: 0:48:12
Rating: 4.38
Views: 70,436

Tags: wikipedia web 2.0 keen o'reilly encyclopedia truth wales sanger macha leadbeater knowledge expert cult amateur internet

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DAL2543 (Sunday 30th of November 2008 01:08:42 PM)
48 min.?
jurn77 (Saturday 29th of November 2008 11:41:10 AM)
Yah, totally agree!!! most of the articles on the wikipedia say "this article is a stub". or something like that. And yeah, if i could go in and be like jurnpedia needs yur donations lol. im sure i could get 3 million dollars right there to, like those scammers at wikiepdia.
Tonetare (Saturday 29th of November 2008 03:10:55 PM)
LMAO! like the "jurnpedia", jurn77. haha! Oh btw, I just got an e-mail from a wikipedia donater Jurn77 asking if he could donate 5 million dollars in cash to jurnpedia. The moron can't even find it over the internet. lol
jurn77 (Saturday 29th of November 2008 05:30:26 PM)
HA!!! HA!!! LOL, LMAO, ROFL! hat is very funny!!!! yah and guess what, it seems like the wikipedia gets more cash by the second, they think there gonna gret to 6 million dollars!!! those people are stupid, toetare.
Tonetare (Saturday 29th of November 2008 10:10:00 PM)
Haha! Thanx and you got that right. 6 million? Are you serious. That whole situation just pisses me off. Anyways, thanx for adding me as your friend. Always like to have intelligent friends here on youtube :)
jurn77 (Sunday 30th of November 2008 02:30:13 PM)
Yah, and oh, your welcome. me to, i like to have friends who actually no what the hell their talkin about. also yah i guess wikiepdia think were morons like them!! 6 MILLION!!! most peple are middle class around here, no more. and they expect us to send 6 mil, to a encyclopedia. YAH, ALRIGHT!! stpid morons!
Tonetare (Sunday 30th of November 2008 04:49:47 PM)
lmfao jurn77 :)
jurn77 (Sunday 30th of November 2008 05:37:55 PM)
yeah, and another thing on that topic, how in the ---- are wikipedia gonna use that money?
Tonetare (Sunday 30th of November 2008 08:34:02 PM)
Those wikipedian bastards are probably laughing all the way to the bank at how they screwed a bunch of idiots out of their hard-earned money
jurn77 (Monday 1st of December 2008 12:51:18 PM)
yah, lol wikiedians.