@jimmy_wales @EmmaDramaturgy @Factsaresafe @CyberPan2077 @thececilcharles But most often any edits get re-edited by the hierarchy of editors in place. There’s a very select few editors that have final say on most every article. Those editors lean left, if
@Matt_heyqq @adrianchm @jimmy_wales @thececilcharles True. But most often any edits get re-edited by the hierarchy of editors in place. There’s a very select few editors that have final say on most every article. https://t.co/b0R33gWaNE https://t.co/IDF
RT @WikiResearch: "The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
RT @WikiResearch: "The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
RT @WikiResearch: "The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
Modeling content governance: learning from Wikipedia. https://t.co/cYQK2YtyrC https://t.co/TuHPiDTt3h
RT @WikiResearch: "The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
RT @WikiResearch: "The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
"The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia" –Lerner and Lomi (2017) https://t.co/xmjr1EI2HY https://t.co/7iWabh7cL6
The Third Man: hierarchy formation in Wikipedia @appliednetsci #collaboration #networks #Wikipedia https://t.co/UpL38CditB