Hello Peter,
I see the following two possibilities:
Either the paid editing brings a higher quality and thus by that quality
imposes itself as an authority and thus discourage further "unqualified"
editing
Or the paid editing does not bring a higher quality, then an unpaid
volunteer editor will with right feel fooled and ask: Why does that
person get paid and I not, it is obvious that my work is less valued and
thus I will quit.
In both cases I come back to my conclusion, and that is paid editing
changes the collaboratory nature of our projects.
Greetings
Ting
Am 10.01.2014 16:23, schrieb Peter Gervai:
On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Ting Chen <[email protected]> wrote:
Wikipedia articles. So they pay 10.000 Dollar to Bryce DeWitt (I know, he is
dead, I just don't want to name any living people) to write about field
theory, or John Wheeler to write about general relativity, and so on and so
on. I wonder if this happens, would there still be anyone who dares to
change or write articles on topics about theoretical physics? If this
I understand your intentions but the example was faulty, as you mix up
paid editing with authority or celebrity status.
If Albert Einstein wrote an article about relativity (not paid by
anyone but because he really likes to share his knowledge) nobody
really would dare to chime in.
However John Doe, Jr., however he's paid isn't special and people will
trim his advocacy way more than a normal one.
In fact authority is not equal to article protection and humble
silence: we had pleny of cases where notable academics went away in
flaming anger because a "nobody" questioned their authority and
requested, for example, external sources or proofs.
I believe "paid advocacy" vs. "paid article writing" destinction is
valid and important; as well as the general "article writing" vs.
"advocacy" distinction, which may not be black and white but it's
definitely a separate hue or brightness. :-)
Peter
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