Wednesday, September 25, 2019

BLOG: Blog v Wiki

A wiki is an information sharing tool used by people to collaborate and discuss with one another. They are a common place staple of the internet today with the most famous wiki being Wikipedia. The emergence of Wikipedia has shown companies a very effective tool in creating a departmental tool where team members can be aware about the state of projects and contribute towards identifying and fixing problems that might go unnoticed. The ease with which companies have adopted wiki's is due to key factors such as their relative ease of use without needing extensive prior knowledge.

There are some drawbacks to wiki's however. One significant issue that can arise is highlighted by the cio.com article, "More on How to Build Your Own Wikipedia" is limiting wiki to each department. A problem that larger wiki's have created is the push back of against moderation, distortion of the original wiki's purpose as well as the need for careful curation and removal of outdated information.

On the other end of the spectrum are blogs. In many ways blogs are the modern day equivalients of journals and diaries that individuals can share with anyone. While a wiki serves a purpose, providing information to people who visit, blogs create a more personal environment where creators can share their experiences and view points. A way to highlight the needs for individuality and a personal identity is the issue of Yahoo and Tumblr. Bought for $990 million, tumblr has its user growth stagnate and plateau. There are a few reasons why this might be the case, growing competition from sites like Buzzfeed but a compelling one is the loss of personal identity. Being so publicly bought by Yahoo, many users being against the corporate take over of the site and subsequently Tumblr has lost the appeal it once had.

Works Cited:
Bercovici, Jeff "Yahoo's Next Problem: Tumblr's Traffic Isn't Growing" https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbercovici/2014/01/21/yahoos-next-problem-tumblrs-traffic-isnt-growing/#280ececd5621

Locher Margaret "More on How to Build Your Own Wikipedia" https://www.cio.com/article/2436789/more-on-how-to-build-your-own-wikipedia.html

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