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	<title>Net News Publisher &#187; Felipe Ortega</title>
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		<title>Arguing Over a Meaningless Concept</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I continue to be surprised that Wikipedia has never been on the receiving end of a Chutzpah of the Week award. I gave one to Jimmy Wales this past April; but that was not for anything specifically having to do with Wikipedia. Rather, it was for an outrageous act of cultural amnesia, which, ironically, could [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I continue to be surprised that Wikipedia has never been on the receiving end  of a Chutzpah of the Week award.  I gave one to Jimmy Wales <a href="http://therehearsalstudio.blogspot.com/2009/04/wiki-chutzpah.html">this  past April</a>;  but that was not for anything specifically having to do  with Wikipedia.  Rather, it was for an outrageous act of <a href="http://therehearsalstudio.blogspot.com/2008/12/kucinich-style-chutzpah-comes-to.html"> cultural amnesia</a>, which, ironically, could have been prevented had Wales  taken the time to use Wikipedia itself.  This week, however, we seem to  have an act of <em>chutzpah</em> at the administrative level of Wikipedia through  a dispute raised by the Wikimedia Foundation.  The dispute was <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8382477.stm">reported</a> this  morning on the BBC News Web site.  It concerned a claim in a research  report by Dr. Felipe Ortega, which seems to have been trying to track the level  of participation in Wikipedia over a sustained period of time.  Ortega  claimed that, in the first three month of 2009, 49,000 editors &#8220;departed&#8221;  Wikipedia, comparing this with 4900 departures in presumably the same period of  2008.  (My weasel words are an attempt to get around the vague language of  the BBC report.)<span id="more-32003"></span></p>
<p>At the very least Ortega was trying to quantify just how participatory the  Wikipedia enterprise was and consider whether or not participation may be  dropping off.  This seemed to be enough to provoke an indignant response  from Erik Moeller, deputy director of the Wikimedia Foundation, and Erik Zachte,  one of its data analysts, through a blog post.  Their refutation, however,  seemed to have more to do with biting Ortega&#8217;s finger than with looking where he  was pointing:</p>
<blockquote><p>The confusion arose over the differing definitions of what constitutes an   editor. Dr Ortega counted everyone who made one change as an editor giving a   total population of three million people.</p>
<p>By contrast, the Wikimedia Foundation counts only people who make five edits   or more as an editor. This gives an editing population of about one million   people across all languages. Of that total, the English edition of Wikipedia   has about 40,000 editors.</p></blockquote>
<p>If all Ortega was interested in was participation, then it seems unfair to  rap his knuckles for trying to settle on a metric that he could use consistently  over different periods of time.  His only fault may have been describing  that metric in language that irritated the Wikimedia Foundation.  Thus, the <em>chutzpah</em> of their refutation came down to infantile schoolyard reasoning:   It&#8217;s our ball;  we get to make the rules.  Having done so, however,  they do not have appeared to provide numbers that, by any standard of  measurement, would refute Ortega&#8217;s more general claim.</p>
<p>This may be much ado about not very much, but the <em>chutzpah</em> of going  after scholarly research in the name of institutional pride still deserves  recognition.</p>
<p><span class="post-author vcard">Posted by <a title="Original Posting" href="http://therehearsalstudio.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><span class="fn">Stephen Smoliar</span></a> </span></p>
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