We discuss Wikipedia Story, and invite listeners to help edit what will become the final chapter of the book that will be published in 2009. And we discuss a surprising finding related to [[Philosophy]].
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The rundown
+1:45 Board and chapters, US chapter?
+17:20 Wikicouncil
+25:30 DE flagged versions
+32:15 Lawsuits – WorldNetDaily “FBI is investigating”
+34:51 Album cover and fair use
+37:23 Explicit images in Wikipedia, censorship, who our audience is
+40:15 Languages and fair use images
+47:40 Sexual pictures, venereal disease
+52:55 Should Wikipedia create “safe for” feeds?
+54:44 “Use mine it’s bigger”
+55:48 Who should decide what’s “censored”?
+57:44 NSFW NSFS lists
+1:03:17 Would Fuzheado support this in China?
+1:07:04 Appropriate content for [[Penis]] article
+1:08:45 Valleywag on Erik Moeller
+1:11:31 GerardM comments on US vs Europe
+1:13:34 Quote from Erik’s text
+1:16:04 Chad on “Internet has no mercy”
+1:18:02 Wikipedia article revisions re: Jimmy interview
+1:24:57 Wikirage – American Idol, pop culture, London mayor, Tamil
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An interview with Jimmy Wales, one of the founders of Wikipedia and chairman emeritus of the Wikimedia Foundation
Panel
We welcome help recording exact time codes for the following topics.
Topics
- Board restructuring
- Moderation of Foundation-L
- Stuart West new board member
- Ayn Rand
- Hayek and Reason magazine article
- Corporate use of wikis
- Value of Wikipedia to historians
- Research idea – use of language in articles vs. time of editing
- Andrew Keen debate
- John Seigenthaler panel
- Erasing obvious vandalism from database
- BLP – Brian Peppers and limiting article sizes
- “Arbcom” equivalent for content
- Wikia search
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