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Taking up the mop: identifying future wikipedia administrators

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Taking up the mop: identifying future wikipedia administrators
As Wikipedia grows, so do the messy byproducts of collaboration. Backlogs of administrative work are increasing, suggesting the need for more users with privileged admin status. This paper presents a model of editors who have successfully passed the peer review process to become admins. The lightweight model is based on behavioral metadata and comments, and does not require any page text. It demonstrates that the Wikipedia community has shifted in the last two years to prioritizing policymaking and organization experience over simple article-level coordination, and mere edit count does not lead to adminship. The model can be applied as an AdminFinderBot to automatically search all editors' histories and pick out likely future admins, as a self-evaluation tool, or as a dashboard of relevant statistics for voters evaluating admin candidates. Keywords Wikipedia, administrators, management, collaboration ACM Classification Keywords H.5.3 [Information Interfaces]: Group and Organizati...
Moira Burke, Robert Kraut
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where CHI
Authors Moira Burke, Robert Kraut
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