Scratching The Itch

It’s been said before, but a person’s first foray into free cul­ture of any type is often to scratch an itch. For me, my first Wikipedia edit was undo­ing van­dal­ism on the Hernando de Soto Polar page con­flat­ing him with the con­quis­ta­dor of the same name — replac­ing his actual birth date with 1500-something, etc.

It’s some­what dis­ap­point­ing that real Wikipedia van­dal­ism is as point­lessly child­ish as that…

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  • The day that par­tic­i­pa­tion in soft­ware devel­op­ment becomes as easy as par­tic­i­pa­tion in ency­clo­pe­dia devel­op­ment (I never thought I’d be say­ing that) will be the dawn of a new age of com­put­ing. Seriously, a Web-based IDE would absolutely slay.

    As for cre­ative van­dal­ism, the prob­lem is that it tends to get undone. The types who really enjoy elab­o­rate hoaxes usu­ally just write entirely fic­ti­tious biogra­phies on Uncyclopedia these days I think.

     — Chris

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