Top 3 reasons wikis have struggled: 1) they lack stream/time aspect to UX 2) individuals can't stand out 3) encourage consensus #beyondwiki
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Does anybody use mediawiki that way? like a twitter or facebook feed?
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Somehow I suspect you're in the extreme minority. For most people wikipedia is a static site.
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3 is a killer for communities that had successfully glossed over their superficial disagreements but are suddenly plunged in to war
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Lots of wikis have rss/atom feed of RecentChanges. But not atomic-comment focused, which is kinda a feature. webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/ThreadMode
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C'mon, that way you can claim everything is the continued success of the wheel. Gotta draw boundaries in innovation genealogy.
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I think most wikis fail because the incentives to update and maintain a coherent community are all wrong. Stream UX barely makes the list.
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Also because creating sustainable online communities is really damned hard
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