I would point out the difference between (concept) conflation vs
(technological) convergence.
To my knowledge, the meta data, i.e. the possible data about its
user-readers and user-contributors are sometimes gathered systematically
for user experience (UX) and interface testing, data analytics and research
(both in-house and external). Most of the time such metadata could be
framed as behavioral, or be aggregated as social groups.
So the questions come back to us, the subscribers of "Research into
Wikimedia content and communities". Have we generated some type of *revenue
from mining its user contributed data*?
I would thus suggest using the term meta-data to describe any user
data/patterns that can be mined from the basic edit data points. It is
better not to conflate the two because the latter one has clearer social
contract (submit this and you agree these). The two may be converging
because of the technological tools we may have as researchers, or the next
Talk page system, or the some metric systems to measure content and/or
users. Such converging only demonstrates the increasing complexity of the
data eco-system but does not grant us the leisure of conceptual conflation.
What does the action of hitting the edit/submit button entail for data
governance? Some how I still think a distinction does exist between the
edit data and the other contextual data (time stamps, ids, etc.) and
derived meta data.
2014-09-04 23:07 GMT+02:00 Brian Keegan <b.keegan(a)neu.edu>du>:
Also some coverage here in the Economist:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2014/09/science-web
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 3:32 AM, Samuel Klein <meta.sj(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Has this been considered? It seems to apply to
us in many ways.
http://news.yahoo.com/course-reddit-imgur-named-research-institute-derp-142…
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