[WikiEN-l] Making Wikipedia a multi-cultural encyclopedia
Jimmy Wales
jwales at bomis.com
Mon Apr 14 14:05:49 UTC 2003
I think this is a very valuable analysis.
Rotem Dan wrote:
> Imagine I would write: "Rotem Dan was born in Holon, Gush-dan
> municipality" what would you understand by that?
No, but I would likely understand "Rotem Dan was born in [[Holon]],
[[Gush-dan]] municipality." (i.e. with potentially mysterious terms
linked)
Similarly, we could either write "Michael Jackson was born in [[Gary,
Indiana|Gary]], [[Indiana]]." Or we could also add [[USA]] on there.
I think both are fine.
> (a bit extreme) example: taken from "Reverse Osmosis":
> The article starts like this:
> "Membrane separation technology in the application for water supply
> augmentation has been well recognised and is getting an important role
> in water treatment. The family of membrane processes is now very
> diverse. They are generally classified as microfiltration (MF),
> ultrafiltration (UF), ..."
>
> This is perfect gibberish to anyone not knowledgeable (or even expert!)
> in the field. I've noticed most computer-related and social/exact
> science articles are suffering from some degrees of it.
I agree with this critique of some articles!
> There are many more types of "Cultural Biases" which are not listed.
> However, I am by no means whishing to make Wikipedia more "Politically
> correct", I understand that most writers on e-Wikipedia are from English
> speaking countries and western cultures (USA and UK especially), this
> should be changed. Until then, please be sensitive in what you write.
Yes, I understand what you are saying, and I think it's all good.
--Jimbo
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