From an episode of Future Perfect∙Presented by Dylan Bird
Interview
Future Perfect: Wikipedia’s founder on trust and why the website works
Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia written collaboratively by volunteers across the world, has grown to become one of the most visited sites on the internet.
Dylan Bird is joined by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales to reflect on the origins of the website, the role that trust plays in sharing knowledge and information, the ongoing rise of toxicity on the internet, and what lessons we can draw from Wikipedia in countering division and building trust, as explored in his newest book The Seven Rules of Trust.
Jimmy will be in Melbourne for an in-conversation event through RMIT and The Wheeler Centre at The Capitol Theatre on May 20.
“At Wikipedia, the community has the tools to control the space … people respond well to that, and it sets a tone that we’re not supposed to be bashing each other; we’re supposed to be working together in a collegial way.”
Photo credit: Bloomsbury Publishing.
