MeatBall has already a good reference to further details on the concept of
TrustButVerify. My view is we need lots more verification for the same level of trust we grant people we interact with, compared to just a few decades ago.
And on this open wiki, where an excellent analogy of a bar was made, more verification is needed due to the combination of:
- a state of flux (and therefore an unstable set of WikiSocialNorms)
- lots of people operate behind IpUsername masks, even long-term participants and regulars who sometimes do identify themselves
- there have not been effective mechanisms to stamp out trolls, or other people who do not respect NonviolentCommunication.
On the subject of UserName
While maintaining respect for the
RealNamesOnlyOrAnonymous viewpoint (more so as
WardCunningham preferred it this way), I hate to say that
NeKs made some valid points and we need to
MakeRoomForAllViewpoints. I hope those discussing this subject can
AgreeToDisagree and both redirect their energies to bigger issues at
WardsWiki.
One of the issues with
RealNames is that
TrustButVerify tests have shown people who consistently use
RealName suffer more from
WikiNoisePollution.
And the use of
RealName diminishes the
RightToVanish in this age of the
BigBrother. -- Trying-Anon-for-now
- Another way, make it known that you reserve the right to change your mind. People go through different stages of life, and different circumstances call for different responses.
See also
TrustAndResponsibility
ShatteredGlass UserStory
I have recently seen the movie S
hatteredGlass which is a docudrama that told the story of a real life journalist for a reputable magazine who had a short period of fame through getting a series of sensational but fabricated stories published there. Subsequently a
GoogleSearch led to this link for people who is interested
WhatHappened to this individual, date in URL. ef
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/perspective/bal-pe.journalism05jun05,1,5612367.story?coll=bal-perspective-headlines [dead link 7/11/2005]
Note I wished the SocietyWithoutMediaIsBetter page is still around as this story merit some discussion about related topics, for example "changes in Value systems".
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