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 Case Code : BSTR272
 Case Length : 13 pages
 Period : 2001-07
 Pub Date : 2008
 Teaching Note :Not Available
 Organization : Wikipedia
 Themes: Business Models 
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						Growth Factors and 
						Challenges
 Industry : Internet and e-Commerce
 Countries : US
 
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Introduction Contd...
	
		| However, Wikipedia in itself became so popular that the 
parent project was soon abandoned and it was taken up as a full-time project. 
The concept became a huge success because anybody could contribute and edit the 
content without being bound by strict policies. It also created a robust 
community of content contributors. 
 This, in turn, instilled in them a sense of belonging as far as the project was 
concerned. However, as its popularity grew, Wikipedia had to face several 
criticisms against it - regarding the quality of content being posted and the 
management of the site.
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 |  Many analysts questioned the credibility of something written 
by an anonymous writer. Moreover, there were cases of vandalism9, 
which were becoming more rampant by the day.
 Michael Gorman, former President of the American Library Association, said, "The 
problem with an online encyclopedia created by anybody is that you have no idea 
whether you are reading an established person in the field or somebody with an 
ax to grind. For all I know, Wikipedia may contain articles of great scholarly 
value. The question is, how do you choose between those and the other kind?"
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