User:Guillaume (WMF)/Dynamics of Wikimedia systems

Next version: 0.1.0

Context

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Historical background:

More recently:

Problem articulation

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Purpose

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  • Until now, focus mostly on unidirectional "pipelines" and "life cycles"
  • Until now, focus mostly on the English Wikipedia
  • Take a step back to get a more global view
  • Reframe issues in terms of interdependent systems with feedback loops
  • Looking at the system avoids blaming the agents, whose actions are mostly guided by the structure of the system.
  • Building conceptual maps (or models) collaboratively contributes to changing mental models, and therefore behaviors.

Key variables

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Time horizon

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  • backward boundary: start of WIkipedia (2001) or Nupedia (1999)
  • forward boundary: ~2050, i.e. roughly 3 times the time elapsed since the creation of Wikipedia

Reference modes

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Dynamic hypothesis

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Current theories

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Hypothesis

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Boundaries

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Subsystems

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  • life cycle of contributors
  • life cycle of articles
  • unproductive contributions

Other possible subsystems:

  • social norms
  • coordination and life cycle of groups

Subsystem: Life cycle of contributors

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Life cycle of contributors: Problem articulation

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  • Purpose
  • Key variables
  • Time horizon
  • Reference modes

Life cycle of contributors: Dynamic hypothesis

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  • Current theories
  • Hypothesis
  • Boundaries

Life cycle of contributors: Model

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  • Causal loop diagram
  • Stock and flow map

Subsystem: Life cycle of articles

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Life cycle of articles: Problem articulation

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  • Purpose
  • Key variables
  • Time horizon
  • Reference modes

Life cycle of articles: Dynamic hypothesis

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  • Current theories
  • Hypothesis
  • Boundaries

Life cycle of articles: Model

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  • Causal loop diagram
  • Stock and flow map

Subsystem: Unproductive contributions

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Unproductive contributions: Problem articulation

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  • Purpose
  • Key variables
  • Time horizon
  • Reference modes

Unproductive contributions: Dynamic hypothesis

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  • Current theories
  • Hypothesis
  • Boundaries

Unproductive contributions: Model

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  • Causal loop diagram
  • Stock and flow map

Integrated model

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  • Causal loop diagram
  • Stock and flow map

Staging area

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Very early draft

References

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