Collaborative functionality is changing the way information is amassed, refined, and disseminated in online environments. A subclass of these systems characterized by open collaboration uniquely allow participants to modify content with low barriers-to-entry. A prominent example and our case study, English Wikipedia, exemplifies the vulnerabilities: 7%+ of its edits are blatantly unconstructive. Our measurement studies show this damage manifests in novel socio-technical forms, limiting the effectiveness of computational detection strategies from related domains. In turn this has made much mitigation the responsibility of a poorly organized and ill-routed human workforce. We aim to improve all facets of this incident response workflow. Com...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly prevalent Web technology. However, the open-a...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly preva-lent Web technology. However, the open-...
Unlike traditional firms, open collaborative systems rely on volunteers to operate, and many communi...
Collaborative functionality is changing the way information is amassed, refined, and disseminated in...
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Context: Coordination is a fundamental tenet of software engineering. Coordination is required also ...
English-language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive sca...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
In this paper, we present and validate an algorithmable to accurately identify anomalous behaviors o...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Modern online discussion communities allow people to contribute, sometimes anonymously. Such flexibi...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
English-language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive sca...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly prevalent Web technology. However, the open-a...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly preva-lent Web technology. However, the open-...
Unlike traditional firms, open collaborative systems rely on volunteers to operate, and many communi...
Collaborative functionality is changing the way information is amassed, refined, and disseminated in...
The Wikipedia was initially created to promote collaboration between writers before submitting their...
Blatantly unproductive edits undermine the quality of the collaboratively-edited encyclopedia, Wikip...
Context: Coordination is a fundamental tenet of software engineering. Coordination is required also ...
English-language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive sca...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
In this paper, we present and validate an algorithmable to accurately identify anomalous behaviors o...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia which anyone can edit. While most edits are constructive, about ...
Modern online discussion communities allow people to contribute, sometimes anonymously. Such flexibi...
The importance of collaborative social media (CSM) applications such as Wikipedia to modern free soc...
English-language Wikipedia is constantly being plagued by vandalistic contributions on a massive sca...
Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The fact that there are almost no restric...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly prevalent Web technology. However, the open-a...
Collaborative models (e.g., wikis) are an increasingly preva-lent Web technology. However, the open-...
Unlike traditional firms, open collaborative systems rely on volunteers to operate, and many communi...