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January 23, 2007

Soapbox: Handling Wikipedia?

Soapbox: Handling Wikipedia? Seeking your thoughts here... yesterday there was a controversy about "MS pays non-staffers to correct Wikipedia"... hit Slashdot... today there's a Microsoft response. This topic came up in the Flash community a few times last year, but without real resolution. Do you have any new advice or opinions for Adobe staffers on this now? Me, I give in and make Wikipedia edits about twice a year, but the core problem of wikis and opinion-mongering remains, and I'm not yet satisfied with any course of action on countering wiki manipulation. I'm not interested in the Microsoft involvement, but do you have current thoughts on how Adobe should handle such issues? Thanks!

Posted by JohnDowdell at January 23, 2007 11:43 AM