[WikiEN-l] Re: On parents banning their children from Wikipedia
Anthere
anthere9 at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 10 18:45:45 UTC 2005
Skyring a écrit:
> On 7/11/05, Anthere <anthere9 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>It may be that I am a minority *here*, but I also think parents are a
>>minority amongst involved editors. I do not see it as detrimental to the
>>encyclopedia; simply, Wikipedia as is is for adults, not for children.
>
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> You mean for using, rather than editing? 8^)
>
> But yes, fully concur. Perhaps this ties in with the "writing for the
> audience" approach, and WP is very rarely written with children in
> mind. Start typing "rude words" into WP and you will definitely see
> material that is not "school-safe". Images or articles about violence
> and violent events can also pop up without a real lot of warning.
More precisely, my kids are 7 and 8.
In terms of using, this is not only a question of unsuitable images, but
simply that one does not explain things the same way to an adult than to
an 8 years old. This is purely a question of maturity.
As for editing, my 8 years old has edited wikipedia.
I fear it is quite unsuitable to edit as well at this age. It is a
little bit too complicated. The interface is mostly done with a textual
and uniform approach, while kids mostly like icons and colors. This is
kinda boring for them. If we were making a wiki for young, we would need
to simplify the interface and make it more friendly.
Naturally, their editing will have sentences of poor quality, many
spelling and grammar mistakes, so is likely to irritate regular editors.
Finally, if there many great editors (and absolutely all were very very
very nice to my son), there are also jerks running free. Kids have a lot
of confidence and trust in adults, I do not think it is a good idea to
let anyone free to influence them without any control. It is just not safe.
ant
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