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    '''Wikiism''' is an [[Ideology]] that claims that the wiki is not just a technical tool, but is connected to some intrinsic ideology. Typically this is based on the vague idea of openness connected with some predefined critical (anarchistic, revolutionary, ...) background.  
    '''Wikiism''' is an [[Ideology]] that claims that the wiki is not just a technical tool, but is connected to some intrinsic ideology. This is based on the vague idea of "openness for everybody" connected with some predefined critical (anarchist, revolutionary, ...) background.
     
    '''Naive Wikiism''' believes that the worldview held will merge seemlessly with the power of wiki to form a global community that shares the same worldview while the mechanisms of propaganda and constructivism remain unchanged and work for the unchanged goals of the background ideology.
     
    '''Critical Wikiism''' thinks that the simplification of the naive wikiism is unnessary because the new forms of interaction and cooperation will make classical modells of controll and propaganda useless. Wiki will lead to more transparency and new decision processes anyway.


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    See also:
    * [[sysopism]]
    * [[sysopism]]
    * [[Trollism]]
    * [[Trollism]]

    Revision as of 12:58, 1 July 2004

    Wikiism is an Ideology that claims that the wiki is not just a technical tool, but is connected to some intrinsic ideology. This is based on the vague idea of "openness for everybody" connected with some predefined critical (anarchist, revolutionary, ...) background.

    Naive Wikiism believes that the worldview held will merge seemlessly with the power of wiki to form a global community that shares the same worldview while the mechanisms of propaganda and constructivism remain unchanged and work for the unchanged goals of the background ideology.

    Critical Wikiism thinks that the simplification of the naive wikiism is unnessary because the new forms of interaction and cooperation will make classical modells of controll and propaganda useless. Wiki will lead to more transparency and new decision processes anyway.

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