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Wikimedia to Hold First International Conference

teslatug writes "The Wikimedia Foundation will be holding its first international conference, Wikimania, in Frankfurt am Main, Germany from August 4, 2005 to August 8, 2005. Featured speakers will include Jimmy Wales, Ross Mayfield, Ward Cunningham, and Richard Stallman. It will be the largest gathering of Wiki[pm]edians to date."

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  1. An upcoming media conflict? by CyricZ · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I fear we may witness a major media conflict within the next few years. As organizations like Wikimedia gain strength, power and momentum, the existing corporate media will start to worry.

    I see two things happening:

    1) Discredition
    The corporate mass media will try their best to discredit Wikimedia. They will have their pundits (ie. Bill O'Reilly, Ann Coulter, Kudlow & Kramer, etc.) make some outrageous lies about Wikimedia. I wouldn't be surprised if Wikimedia was labelled as "unpatriotic" and declared to be "supporters of terrorism".

    2) Financial Cloutery
    The corporate mass media may instead use their massive financial wealth to purchase Wikimedia out of the picture. They may start by purchasing hosting companies that host Wikimedia servers. Then using their financial clout, they may persuade the backbones and ISPs to limit access to Wikimedia sites.

    Regardless of what happens, the upcoming battle between the Old Media and the New Media will be spectacular. But I fear the only victims will be the individuals, who no longer have access to the open-minded, and truly free content that Wikimedia offers.

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    1. Re:An upcoming media conflict? by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I think you're a troll. Here's why:

      Wikipedia isn't a "media", it's a collaborative encyclopedia. Therefore, the only corporations directly threatened by it are encyclopedia manufacturers.

      Wikipedia may come under PR attack by any corporation it cites, provided said corporation doesn't like the way it's treated. But that's not particular to what you call "old media" corporations.

      In short, I think you've taken a run-of-the-mill post about media consolidation and replaced whatever organization it was originally talking about with "wikipedia", in order to gain karma.

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  2. WikiMEDIA. by CyricZ · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Pardon me, Mr. Coltrane. I believe that you are partaking in trollery. This conference covers Wikimedia, not just Wikipedia.

    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, yes.

    But then there is Wikinews that directly challenges the Old Media.

    Wikimedia covers all of the new wiki-based, individualistic, non-corproate media.

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    Cyric Zndovzny at your service.