Another fact to consider is that both doctors and patients have been obtaining most of their medical information from Wikipedia for years:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/03/doctors-1-source-for-heal...
Christophe, does the Board agree that the Foundation should study bias in the wikipedias' economics articles and its impact on society?
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 8:01 AM, James Salsman jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
Chris,
This paper suggests that Wikipedia has become more influential than a large proportion of the peer reviewed literature:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~xshuai/papers/jcdl240-shuai.pdf
On a related note, I tried to reply off-list to the Foundation official who recently claimed that my assertion that systemic bias in the English Wikipedia's economics articles has deleterious real-world implications was, "framed with a leading question," and "filled with a good deal of speculation," by asking what she thought of the evidence I presented on how the "Fair Tax" article and the other Mises-influenced walled garden articles had been successfully gamed into appearing first in the automatically generated set of "related articles" on articles with an opposite economic perspective, such as "Making Work Pay tax credit," but there was no reply.
Do you think this topic is something that the Foundation should study? I've asked the Chair of the Board of Trustees to do so, but there hasn't been a reply to that either.
Best regards, Jim
On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 2:57 PM Chris Keating chriskeatingwiki@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
For a while now I've been thinking about different ways to define and measure the Wikimedia movement's impact. This started for me with various conversations about different iterations of the WMF's Global Metrics and different rounds of FDC bids, but it turns out to be wider than that.
This is a big and thorny topic and one where we seem to have come up with a lot of implicit answers without spending much time thinking about in any detail, so I've written up my thoughts as a meta-essay here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:The_Land/Thinking_about_the_impact_of_t...
I'd be really interested to hear other peoples' views!
Chris
(User:The Land)