Jimmy Wales on Systems and Incentives | Podcast Summary

Jimmy Wales on Systems and Incentives | Conversations with Tyler In a conversation with Tyler Cowen, Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, discusses the unique model of Wikipedia, its impact, and the challenges it faces. He also shares his thoughts on the…

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Questioning Conquest’s Second Law

Wales questions the validity of Conquest’s Second Law, which posits that organizations not explicitly right-wing will over time become more left-wing, arguing that many organizations maintain values that do not fit neatly into a left or right-wing categorization.

We’ve become very bureaucratic in a certain kind of way. We’ve got a lot of history, we’ve got a lot of rules, we’ve got a lot of procedures. They’re all there for a reason, they’re all arguably do more good than harm. And yet, it is hard for new people to get involved. – Jimmy Wales

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  1. 01Jimmy Wales on Systems and Incentives | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Addressing Inherent Biases
  3. 03The Non-profit, Non-advertising Model
  4. 04Potential Threats to Wikipedia
  5. 05Questioning Conquest’s Second Law
  6. 06Mobile Optimization Challenges
  7. 07Addressing Paid Editing
  8. 08Dealing with Sock Puppetry
  9. 09Concerns about the ‘Right to be Forgotten’

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