Thanks Max!
amazing to get your feedback. I am really looking forward to make some improvements, there are lots of details that dind't quite work, but its nice to start seeing how can it feel like!
in any case I really appreaciate your comments,
have a nice weekend!
Marta
Marta Delatte creative director and co-founder ellenjames.net http://www.ellenjames.net/ @martadelatte
PhD Researcher Media & Memory Research Initiative University of Hull (UK) 44 (0) 7923 528128 wanderingliquen.com @liquen_
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- Re: Wikipedia bias detector (Maximilian Klein)
Message: 1 Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 14:31:21 -0500 From: Maximilian Klein isalix@gmail.com To: "Addressing gender equity and exploring ways to increase the participation of women within Wikimedia projects." gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Gendergap] Wikipedia bias detector Message-ID: <CAKbmofiTbym-8TR-EZ7nTdMmg_9XWhd0x7uto3-VFK64hMHJyg@mail. gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi Marta,
I absolutely love the app. It's both an amazing new lens through which to explore Wikipedia, and a fantastic tool for oversight. One thing I noticed when I was using it was that some of the most "controversial" articles -- by whatever algorithmic definition the app uses -- are actually very well worded to avoid sexism/racism/mainsplaining and other phobias. That is somehow either 1) by virtue of their controversiality or 2) because I viewed them after they'd already been cleaned up, there was not much bias to report.
It might be nice to have a "free of these biases" button available as well as the canonical bias buttons. With this click the controversial measurement might be decreased. This feedback loop, might keep the many articles getting attention fresh.
Anyway, amazing work on the app, an exemplary blend of user interface and bias-addressing theory.
Make a great day, Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Marta Delatte martadelatte@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
I'm about to submit a manuscript for the upcoming issue on Feminist engagements with archives and new modes of History published by the Australian Feminist Studies and I would love to have a bit more activity
on
the Wikipedia bias detector that we are building and I am presenting in this paper. That is why I am asking you If you feel like exploring the feature a bit. When accessing the prototype you will be able to explore a few Wikipedia categories and react with the feedback buttons is you think that there is any biased information. This prototype will be adapted for the upcoming art+feminism edit-a-thon, if feel like you can give us a
hand
with that, we would love to hear from you!
here the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mgYvTuUphE
STEPS TO FOLLOW
- To access the prototype please follow this link -->
http://net.wanderingliquen.com/ 2. You need to register 3. Choose a map to explore 4. Red nodes indicate controversy 5. You can check the information on Wikipedia 6. Do you think it is biased? React 7. Keep exploring
for more info please visit https://wanderingliquen.com/
thanks!
Marta Delatte creative director and co-founder ellenjames.net http://www.ellenjames.net/ @martadelatte
PhD Researcher Media & Memory Research Initiative University of Hull (UK) 44 (0) 7923 528128 wanderingliquen.com @liquen_
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