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Weblogs and Wiki are two of the most exciting genres of OnlineWriting.

What they have in common :

I notice that in fact both weblogs and wikis are examples of SystemEvolvingTowardsMoreSmallerSpecialistComponents. Weblogs now have a link-roll of more links with less commentry. This wiki, meanwhile is increasing the number of pages with very little writing : simply a node to connected to others.

Where they differ :


Cultural Permission

There's something else important about Wikis and Weblogs. It isn't just that they provide the capacity to write short, note-like pieces or to quotes from somebody else with a one-line comment. Right now, they also provide a cultural space where you have "permission" (in a sense) to write in this way. Traditional media only rarely tolerate publications of notebooks and aphorisms. And then, typically by people who've already become famous for writing more structured works.

Originally a web page with this kind of content would also seem "lame", unfinished. Now the genres of wiki and weblogs have appeared. they are the places that allow you to write like this.

See also AgainstFinishedness, NetocracyVsAcademia


Wiki vs. Weblogs

or the Wikisphere vs the Blogosphere

One hypothesis is that the more frictionless writing and discussing is, and the more open it is, then, as long as enough people engage in it, the faster it will evolve. Thinking already evolves very fast on the blogosophere, but in a big, engaged wiki-community could perhaps evolve even faster ... WhyIsntEverythingWiki?

In many places I think ThisWiki? has achieved a granularity finer than you could get away with on a weblog. The ideas are very small and their content is solely in their name and connections. Naturally I expect this will allow them to collide and react faster than a weblog. A classic link-log style blog like RobotWisdom? doesn't have a comparable connectivity to a wiki. (See also WikiIsACauldron, BangTheRocksTogether)


Wiki and weblogs need different mind-sets to use well. Interestingly the Echo people seem to have had difficulty getting wiki-mind.

thought : could it be the perfectionism that attracts people to Echo, the "we need to design this again, properly" mindset (ThePerfectRewrite), is incompatible with WikiNature?


WikiLogs

Integrating wiki and weblogs with the same software


BillSeitz:WikiBeatsWeblog
Part of OnlineWriting, CategoryWiki

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