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'''Software imperialism''' is control of code, e.g. [[wiki code]], which is used to require data to conform to its expectations, e.g. a [[wikitext standard]]. This makes it all but impossible to create alternate software, and "locks in" a large number of users to a possibly inferior code base. | '''Software imperialism''' is control of code, e.g. [[wiki code]], which is used to require data to conform to its expectations, e.g. a [[wikitext standard]]. This makes it all but impossible to create alternate software, and "locks in" a large number of users to a possibly inferior code base. | ||
Microsoft Windows, Office and [[mediawiki]] are clear examples of this | Microsoft Windows, Office and [[mediawiki]] are clear examples of this phenomena. The developers of both have strongly resisted any standardization that would allow any outside developers, much more competent as a rule, to compete with them to "manage" the vast [[text corpus]] stored using these user interfaces. | ||