I don't believe you are rightly informed there. You are of course right that 
there are many arenas where mobbing is frequent, like blogs and Facebook etc.

But to believe that the Wikis are a rosy exception in that context is to be 
very naive or very ill informed.

I don't exactly understand what you mean by "Wikipedia's extreme size". First 
of all I don't only mean Wikipedia but all Wikis handled by Wikimedia. In this 
context Wikis can be very small, dominated and controlled by a very small 
number of people, or it can be huge like some of the big Wikipedias, which I 
guess are much harder to control by a small group.

I have primarily seen this problem in various small Wikis, but I suppose that 
it exist to a higher or smaller degree across the whole spectrum.

Regards,
Lars Gardenius




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On 5 September 2013 18:50, Lars Gardenius <lars.garden...@yahoo.de> wrote:


>I am involved in work to counteract mobbing on the Internet in general and 
>there are the Wikis today absolutely a part of the problem.
>

Not remotely. Wikipedia's extreme size and heterogeneous nature make it an 
extremely poor place for ah "mobs" to form and sustain themselves. Places the 
reddit, free republic, DU and facebook are fair better environments for mobs 
and if you were actualy working on the  counteract mobbing on the Internet you 
would know this. 
 


-- 
geni 
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