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July 14, 2005
Ross Mayfield at Many2Many has a terrific post about wikiHow, a project that he's been usefully involved in. The post begins:
I poked around the site for a while. It's got lots of potential, but could use more pages. Plus, as it takes off, will it generate the community of "wikihow-ians" required to keep the quality up? (In just a few minutes of looking, I quickly found some product-placement-style spam.) Also, there are some "how-to's" — for example, how to deal with a child's tantrum — that call out for listing alternatives. Those questions aside, it's a useful site and Ross's article about it is very interesting and well done. [Technorati tags: wikihow RossMayfield wiki] Posted
by D. Weinberger at July 14, 2005 07:39 AM
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Happy to hear that you see the potential in wikiHow. Yes I agree that we need more pages and a larger community of "wikiHow-ians" dedicated to the site. Currently there are just a handful of us hard cores on the site every day. The good news is that more and more people are finding the site every day. Some small percentage of them stick around, start contributing and make the site a better place for future readers. It's still very early for us, but I'm optimistic that wikiHow will one day be a great free resource that offers useful instructions to for almost any imaginable "how-to" problem.
Thanks for the blog post. As soon as I press submit on this comment, I'm going on to wikiHow to go delete that spam you found. :)
Posted by: Jack H. | July 15, 2005 06:42 PM
Jack, thanks for the reply.
As for the spam: I'd already deleted it. That's what wikis are about, isn't it? :)
Posted by: David Weinberger | July 16, 2005 09:31 AM