The virtues of moderation
J Grimmelmann - Yale JL & Tech., 2015 - HeinOnline
ABSTRACT TL; DR On a Friday in 2005, the Los Angeles Times launched an experiment: a"
wikitorial" on the Iraq War that any of the paper's readers could edit. By Sunday, the …
wikitorial" on the Iraq War that any of the paper's readers could edit. By Sunday, the …
Finding social roles in Wikipedia
This paper investigates some of the social roles people play in the online community of
Wikipedia. We start from qualitative comments posted on community oriented pages, wiki …
Wikipedia. We start from qualitative comments posted on community oriented pages, wiki …
Turbulent stability of emergent roles: The dualistic nature of self-organizing knowledge coproduction
O Arazy, J Daxenberger… - Information Systems …, 2016 - pubsonline.informs.org
Increasingly, new forms of organizing for knowledge production are built around self-
organizing coproduction community models with ambiguous role definitions. Current …
organizing coproduction community models with ambiguous role definitions. Current …
Does IP need IP? Accommodating intellectual production outside the intellectual property paradigm
RC Dreyfuss - Cardozo Law Review, 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Arguments for strong intellectual property protection proceed on the assumption that
exclusive rights are necessary to generate the incentives that encourage intellectual …
exclusive rights are necessary to generate the incentives that encourage intellectual …
A taxonomy of virtual work
MA Cherry - Ga. L. Rev., 2010 - HeinOnline
The blockbuster movie Avatar begins as humans circle the planet Pandora in search of an
element, unobtainium, which will boost the profits of their employer, a mining …
element, unobtainium, which will boost the profits of their employer, a mining …
Content moderation remedies
E Goldman - Mich. Tech. L. Rev., 2021 - HeinOnline
This Article addresses a critical but underexplored aspect of content moderation: if a user's
online content or actions violate an Internet service's rules, what should happen next? The …
online content or actions violate an Internet service's rules, what should happen next? The …
Pricing disintermediation: Crowdfunding and online auction IPOs
C Hurt - U. Ill. L. Rev., 2015 - HeinOnline
Fifteen years ago, the explosion of the Internet promised to democratize the capital markets,
increasing both access to capital for new companies and access to investments in initial …
increasing both access to capital for new companies and access to investments in initial …
MoodBar: Increasing new user retention in Wikipedia through lightweight socialization
GL Ciampaglia, D Taraborelli - … of the 18th ACM Conference on …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Socialization in online communities allows existing members to welcome and recruit
newcomers, introduce them to community norms and practices, and sustain their early …
newcomers, introduce them to community norms and practices, and sustain their early …
Paradise is a walled garden? Trust, antitrust and user dynamism
SK Mehra - George Mason Law Review, Forthcoming, 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
In the worlds of technology and cyberlaw, the term “walled garden” has become an epithet to
epitomize a proprietary, controlled–and likely sterile–platform, community, or standard. This …
epitomize a proprietary, controlled–and likely sterile–platform, community, or standard. This …
The Internet is a semicommons
J Grimmelmann - Fordham L. Rev., 2009 - HeinOnline
Jefferson's Moose and Jonathan Zittrain's The Future of the Internet, 2 I'd like to take up a
question with which both books are obsessed: what makes the Internet work? Post's answer …
question with which both books are obsessed: what makes the Internet work? Post's answer …