…aces in the public sphere (online and offline) 8.1 Counterspeech 8.1.1 Storming Wikipedia 8.2 Dealing with Trolls 8.2.1 Bots against trolls 8.3 Supporting others 8.4 Documenting violence Safe spaces offline 9.1 Narrowing the gender gap in tech 9.2 General framework 9.3 How safe i…
… Proceedings of the First Workshop on Advancing Natural Language Processing for Wikipedia 13 papers Proceedings of the Eighth Widening NLP Workshop 1 paper Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Machine Translation 134 papers Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Narrative Understan…
…Modern American Fiction Textual Curation: Authorship, Agency, and Technology in Wikipedia and Chambers's Cyclopaedia Textual Forces: The Political Prose of the Three Kingdoms Era Textures of Power: Central Africa in the Long Twentieth Century Thailand: Politics, Economy, and Soci…
…o? Especially when many are digital-only distribution, able to be edited on-the-Wiki-fly? Most of the larger newspapers in America were founded more than a century ago. It would be interesting to bring a fact-checker back from that time to validate where newspaper integrity is to…
…ad read back then. [1] When I say community work, I am talking about stuff like Wikipedia: large distributed groups of people doing something together, usually online, often unpaid. Usually international, often nerdy, often (but not always) FLOSS or FLOSS-adjacent. You are going …
… this blog regularly. Archives for posts with tag: consensus decisionmaking How Wikipedia got it wrong on Chelsea Manning, and why September 4, 2013 // 34 On August 22, the soldier formerly known as Bradley Manning announced she wanted to be called Chelsea, and recognized as fema…
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