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Wikipedia Security

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

wikipedia logo 102x125 Wikipedia SecurityWikipedia has always been a great source for uncovering information, such as the storylines for old television shows, a brief history of cities around the world, and definitions of slang and rare words. However, as any college- or high school-aged student can tell you, it’s never been the most reliable source for good, hard facts.

The fact that Wikipedia pages can be edited by anyone who surfs the web poses both a benefit and a problem. Opening the information pages up to the public means that over time, a page collects a wealth of information much more detailed and broad than any single author could produce. Little known facts and useful tidbits pop up over time, making reading a Wikipedia page similar to discussing a particular subject with a large group of friends. No one opinion dominates a page, and most of the time false information is overwritten by other authors with more accurate information.

Sometimes, however, false information is not removed quickly, much to the downfall of those looking to gather accurate facts from the site. Pranksters have been known to declare healthy celebrities dead, to include racy anecdotes in the biographies of saints, and to become a virtual mourning site for the recently deceased.

Wikipedia is now attempting to rectify this situation without overly censoring their large number of public authors. This article mentions that “at-risk” sites, such as Michael Jackson’s page, are more tightly monitored than others in some countries, and now Wikipedia is trying to take this security a step further. For the next few weeks, all additions and modifications to standing Wikipedia pages will have to be approved by a moderator before they are added to the web page. If the system seems to go well, it could become a standard Wikipedia security measure.

Hopefully, this procedure will weed out the pranksters and hoax-starters and leave behind a cleaner, more accurate website. However, there is also a chance that the moderators may wipe out some of the more interesting and little-known facts that make Wikipedia such an interesting website. Hopefully a balance can be struck that will be beneficial to all.

News vs. Rumors

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

whisper small 110x110 News vs. RumorsSocial media has changed the way we look at news. News gets to us faster than ever before and it comes at us from all sides. However, while most things reported on the news on television or in newspapers is checked for facts, Twitter accounts and gossip blogs tend to publish rumors before they are confirmed. As a result, many of us end up spreading gossip and relying on fictional information that has nothing to support it.

Twitter is used for its ability to relay information quickly and concisely. Gossip websites and gossip blogs are known for just that—gossip. Newspapers and network news TV shows rely on accuracy when they are reporting. This discrepancy must be kept in mind when searching for news. Twitter is great for getting ideas across quickly. Gossip blogs are a fun way to hear about what’s going on in the world of pop culture, and make for good water-cooler chat. However for tried and true news and facts, whatever is read on these types of websites should be taken with a grain of salt.

When Michael Jackson passed away last week, Twitter and gossip blogs got the news out just as quickly as the television stations did (maybe even more quickly), but when it comes to rumors about Michael Jackson’s life and death, we should keep in mind that speculation on gossip sites or Twitter accounts is just speculation. It is this sort of speculation that can end up leading to hurtful rumors or misinformation. Speculation is fine if it is kept at speculation. Rumors become rumors when they are confused with the truth. It is this type of misinformation that led many people to believe that Miley Cyrus had passed away last year, or that led to nationwide panic during “The War of the Worlds.”

We here at Promoting Group encourage all forms of social media and of discussing current events. However we encourage everyone to also check their facts and to not promote rumors. Take everything you read on Twitter or gossip blogs with a grain of salt, and be an informed citizen.

 

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