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I wonder if interactions on a wiki differ from interactions in real, everyday life. I have been on forums, wikis and I see no big difference. This very wiki, Meatball, seems to study human interactions on a wiki but is there really a big difference? On internet communities, people love each other, they hate each other, they fight, they laud each other, they gang up on each other and so on. How is that different of what's going on in real life? It says in the Old Testament: There's never anything new under the sun and I sincerely believe that this is true.

We could think of ourselves as being very different from other generations but all in all, we're just fundamentally the same.

What do you think about my statement, Wiki experts? Thanks for your interest and feedback.


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