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January 10, 2005

Attention and authority

Ross Mayfield writes about “Attention as a Social Fact” as a follow-up to ”Wikipedia: The nature of authority, and a LazyWeb request…“:

Wikis and blogspace have different approaches for determining what is important. In blogspace, links guide attention which can accrete authority. But controversy and error draws attention and can disinflate authority. This is in stark contrast with wikis, where the goal of your writing is to be ignored — to write for permanence in future edits rather than attention to your Permalink.

Like trust and authority, importance is a social fact. What I think is important (like this post) really does not make it so, but when others do it becomes a social fact. Not fact as in true, but as in worth other’s time and attention.

Referring to Andrew Lih´s ”Wikipedia as Participatory Journalism: Reliable Sources?


Posted by yatta at 12:26 AM