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https://www.academia.edu/34372240/2017_Forberg_C_and_P_W_Stockhammer_eds_The_Transformativ…

…nge in the face of other types of online cooperation. Here, the main example is Wikipedia. Although Wikipedia is no panacea (in the end, there is always an editor who controls what is pub- lished), it allows us to speculate about the possibility of a radical wiki-an- thropology, …

https://www.academia.edu/45191072/Tag_analysis_as_a_tool_for_investigating_information_beh…

…ject 38 39 headings on LibraryThing; and Szuban (2018) investigates a videogame wiki to appraise how the use of a folksonomy can complement the top-down work of a hierarchical structure. Sarkar & nt 40 41 Bhattacharya (2020) give an excellent overview of comparative studies of fo…

https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/single-page.html

…zed. Also, before creating and using a new metadata name, consulting the WHATWG Wiki MetaExtensions page is encouraged — to avoid choosing a metadata name that's already in use, and to avoid duplicating the purpose of any metadata names that are already in use, and to avoid new s…

https://www.academia.edu/2243648/THE_LAST_CULTURAL_MILE_an_inquiry_into_technology_and_gov…

…ical problem. Among the standard perceptions of the Last Mile ‘problem’, as the Wikipedia definition shows, is the process by which any communication system has to, at some point, ‘fan out’ its wires and cables. Usually, this is seen as the point when the operation becomes not on…