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Working wikily, one can see another's edits and try to understand what the other person is doing. This is because a core value of wiki communities is [[AssumeGoodFaith]]. | Working wikily, one can see another's edits and try to understand what the other person is doing. This is because a core value of wiki communities is [[AssumeGoodFaith]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:21, 25 November 2013
One of the special things that a wiki enables is the ability to easily work with other online. Meatball:ThreadMode talks about the difficulty of a strong signal ratio in threaded discussions.
Working wikily, one can see another's edits and try to understand what the other person is doing. This is because a core value of wiki communities is AssumeGoodFaith.