Saturday, July 31, 2010

Wikipedia and the Importance of being Ignorant


Kathryn Schulz: Why did you feel so strongly about involving experts?

Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger: Because of the complete disregard for expert opinion among a group of amateurs working on a subject, and in particular because of their tendency to openly express contempt for experts. There was this attitude that experts should be disqualified [from participating] by the very fact that they had published on the subject—that because they had published, they were therefore biased. That frustrated me very much, to see that happening over and over again: experts essentially being driven away by people who didn’t have any respect for those who make it their lives’ work to know things.

See my American Renaissance exposé, “Wikipedia on Race.”

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