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Nupedia was an English-language online encyclopedia whose articles were written by volunteer contributors with relevant subject matter expertise, reviewed by expert editors before publication, and licensed as free content.
Apr 18, 2005 · Sanger has prepared a lengthy, informative account of the early history of Nupedia and Wikipedia, including some cogent observations on project management, online legitimacy, dealing with trolls, and other hazards of running a large, collaborative project over the Internet.
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Nov 9, 2015 · Nupedia (Wikipedia predecessor), 2000. It’s possible to view the Nupedia as the last gasp of authority in the face of knowledge-by-“community” but the jury might still be out on that, given Wikipedia’s various plateaus.
Aug 26, 2020 · The model which Nupedia developed was that they aimed to attract academically qualified volunteers generally possessing a PhD in the area they covered. These would either act as editors or peer reviewers.
Apr 19, 2005 · Wikipedia soon developed a large group of regular users who controlled content by reviewing recent changes and individual watch-lists of users they did not trust. In a contrast to the Nupedia model, in which edit privileges were difficult to come by, Wikipedia offered edit privileges by default.
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This discussion has not benefited by much detailed, accurate consideration of the origins of Wikipedia and of its parent project, Nupedia. Yet those origins are crucial to forming a proper judgment of the current state and best future direction of free encyclopedias.
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May 12, 2016 · Wales initially founded Nupedia, the predecessor to Wikipedia, in 1999 with profits he made on Bomis, an online search engine he co-founded in 1996. Part of Bomis’ popularity traces back to its...