ウィキ官僚主義
- コミュニティ
- 反ウィキ
- 衝突駆動視点
- 似非コミュニティ
- ウィキ文化
- ウィキ心
- ウィキ過程
- The wiki way
- ウィキ進化論
- 権力構造
- ウィキ無政府主義
- ウィキ官僚主義
- ウィキ民主主義
- ウィキ民主政治
- ウィキ独裁主義
- ウィキ連邦主義
- ウィキ階級主義
- ウィキ実力主義
- ウィキ個人主義
- ウィキ寡頭主義
- ウィキ金権政治
- ウィキ共和主義
- ウィキ懐疑主義
- ウィキ技術政治
- 共同作業
- 反派閥主義
- 派閥主義
- 社交
- 外部百科主義
- 内外中庸百科主義
- メタ百科主義
- 全体的なコンテンツの構造
- 文書参照主義
- 反文書参照主義
- 分類主義
- 構造主義
- 百科事典の規格
- 削除主義
- 削包中庸主義
- 排除主義
- 包摂主義
- 明解主義
- Precision-Skeptics
- 情報価値
- 本質主義
- 漸進主義
- 記事の規模
- 統合主義
- 分割主義
- 正確さ水準
- 到達主義
- 即座主義
- その他
- 反超ウィキペディア主義
- メディアウィキ主義
- 新削除主義
- 超ウィキペディア主義
- 分散ウィキ主義
- ウィキ分離主義
- 転送主義
ウィキ官僚主義(Wikibureaucracy)は、前例と方針に則り、権力と権限を持つ 官僚で以って、ウィキペディアの運営を主導しようというものです。ウィキ官僚主義は、ルール全てを無視しなさい、すなわち、百科事典としての利益に有害と思われる規則は、利用者は無視することができるというメタの方針に反しています(ウィキペディアは官僚主義ではありません)。
利点
The upside is that, if sysops and other users are only allowed to take actions allowed by rules, then there is consistency, people know what to expect, and the potential for abuse is limited to what the rules allow. If bad outcomes occur, it is because of abuse or incompetence on the part of the rulemakers or those who violate the rules, not on the part of those who follow the rules.
欠点
The downside is that the rules cannot anticipate every possible situation, including situations that arise because of changing circumstances such as new technology, unexpected user behavior, and so on. Most notably, a set of rules restrictive enough to stop abuse can also often be so restrictive as to hinder progress. Progress tends to be a beneficial change whose potential was not anticipated when the rules were drafted; therefore, no allowance was made to permit the necessary actions to implement the desired change. It takes time and effort to revise the rules; in the meantime, progress is held up.
The people who make the rules, whether they are WMF leadership or users contributing to a consensus decision, are not all-knowing. They can only take into account a limited amount of information. The individual user or sysop may possess information that was unavailable to those rulemakers, but if his hands are tied by the rules, he cannot usefully apply that knowledge, except to argue that the rule should be changed. This is typically a difficult process, and many people despair of attempting it.
Even clear rules typically lend themselves to abuse. As Ludwig von Mises writes, "every lawyer knows only too well that even the best law can be perverted, in concrete cases, in interpretation, application, and administration." When the rules are vague, the situation is even worse because "the door is left wide open for arbitrariness, bias, and the abuse of official power."[1]
脚注
- ↑ Mises, Ludwig von (1929). "The Political Foundations of Peace". Liberalism.