hello friends! new(ish)!
Aaron Swartz: Difference between revisions
>Alien (→External Links: Add his archived home page) |
>Alien (Add analysis on Wikipedia editing) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Aaron Swartz''' was the person /g/ wishes they could be. He co-created [[Creative Commons]] at the age of 12, [[RSS]] at the age of 13, [[Reddit]] at the age of 15, and is one of the primary reasons why [[SOPA]] did not pass. He committed suicide in 2013 due to illegal government surveillance on himself, as well as a number of made-up charges. | '''Aaron Swartz''' was the person /g/ wishes they could be. He co-created [[Creative Commons]] at the age of 12, [[RSS]] at the age of 13, [[Reddit]] at the age of 15, and is one of the primary reasons why [[SOPA]] did not pass. He committed suicide in 2013 due to illegal government surveillance on himself, as well as a number of made-up charges. | ||
He ran for a position on the Wikimedia Foundation’s Board of Directors in 2006, and in this debate wrote up an analysis on [http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/whowriteswikipedia Who Writes Wikipedia?] where his analysis concluded surprisingly that: | |||
<blockquote>''an outsider makes one edit to add a chunk of information, then insiders make several edits tweaking and reformatting it. In addition, insiders rack up thousands of edits doing things like changing the name of a category across the entire site — the kind of thing only insiders deeply care about. As a result, insiders account for the vast majority of the edits. But it’s the outsiders who provide nearly all of the content''.</blockquote> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 22:51, 26 July 2022
Aaron Swartz was the person /g/ wishes they could be. He co-created Creative Commons at the age of 12, RSS at the age of 13, Reddit at the age of 15, and is one of the primary reasons why SOPA did not pass. He committed suicide in 2013 due to illegal government surveillance on himself, as well as a number of made-up charges.
He ran for a position on the Wikimedia Foundation’s Board of Directors in 2006, and in this debate wrote up an analysis on Who Writes Wikipedia? where his analysis concluded surprisingly that:
an outsider makes one edit to add a chunk of information, then insiders make several edits tweaking and reformatting it. In addition, insiders rack up thousands of edits doing things like changing the name of a category across the entire site — the kind of thing only insiders deeply care about. As a result, insiders account for the vast majority of the edits. But it’s the outsiders who provide nearly all of the content.
See Also
- The MIT Controversy - The Controversy of MIT resulting in his suicide, and alleged chanrges
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
External Links
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Eric Swartz]
- Home page - archived since December 2014.