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Why does Wikipedia succeed when others fail?

Monday, August 18, 2008

  1. What motivates people to move from the 98% of people who use/view Wikipedia into the 2% of contributors?
  2. Why has Wikipedia not become a tragedy of the commons?
  3. Why doesn’t everyone leave the creation and upkeep of Wikipedia to everyone else?
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Original article from http://sfrost.wordpress.com/2008/08/17/why-does-wikipedia-succeed-when-others-fail/
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