W15. What is the future of Wikipedia? Will it exist in 20years? 50? 100? - Geonju Lee

With the development of the Internet and media, the online world has become the most free and complicit medium. People can express their opinions with simple text, and their participation is unlimited. So is Wikipedia. Anyone can participate in making this free encyclopedia. Not by force, but by choice.

The future of Wikipedia is positive. It won't disappear. However, the problem that exists in Wikipedia should be supplemented.
The first is neutrality. John Milton, an English scholar, talked about the free market concept of thought. In the free market of thought, if truth and falsehood compete, truth will prevail in the end. So is Wikipedia. In Wikipedia, people filter out false information and erase biased words. The results of this process can not be seen in a short time. It takes a very long time. However, in the end, we will find the truth in Wikipedia, the free market. I also believe that this is the realization of democracy in the online world.

Secondly, the technical aspects for the participants must be supplemented. Currently, media technologies are rapidly evolving and are changing to suit the user's convenience. These advances in technology also apply to Wikipedia. Technical supplements will be added in areas of current error, including Wikipedia's correction of text and the addition of images.

And continuing education on copyright is necessary. People should be aware of the rights to unsubstantiated content online. It should no longer be left to conscience and ethics. In legal terms, supplementary and education is needed. If these conditions are met, Wikipedia's life span will be extended.

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