The biases about Wikipedia's biases. This includes the bias blind spot of the Wikipedia community itself—the belief that the NPOV (Neutral Point of View) policy inherently corrects for all skew, or that because anyone can edit, the result must be balanced. Another key metabias is the authority inversion bias, where critics dismiss Wikipedia entirely due to its biases, failing to see it as the unparalleled starting point for knowledge it is, while acolytes treat it as an infallible oracle, missing its curated nature.
Metabiases of Wiki Example: A Wikipedia administrator swiftly bans an editor for citing "unreliable" alternative media, believing the NPOV policy guarantees neutrality. They are blind to their own Metabias of Wiki: the policy's reliance on "reliable sources" often enshrines mainstream media bias as "neutrality," and their actions protect that systemic skew while believing they are merely enforcing quality.
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Get the Metabiases of Wiki mug.Flaws in Wikipedia editors' and readers' self-awareness about their own knowledge and judgment while using the platform. These biases distort how contributors assess their expertise, gauge the reliability of their edits, and monitor their comprehension of policies. Key examples include the Wikipedia Illusion of Explanatory Depth (believing you understand a topic fully after editing its article, when you've only mastered its presentation), and Procedural Overconfidence (thinking that strictly following citation and NPOV rules guarantees you've produced a "true" article, mistaking process-compliance for substantive understanding). These biases turn the wiki-editing experience into a metacognitive trap, where the act of curation is mistaken for mastery.
Metacognitive Biases of Wiki Example: A Wikipedia editor spends weeks polishing the article on "Quantum Entanglement," meticulously sourcing every claim. They develop a strong Metacognitive Bias of Wiki: the "feeling of knowing." They now believe they deeply understand quantum physics, confusing their hard-won skill in encyclopedic summarization with actual expertise in theoretical physics, and may start arguing authoritatively on physics forums, leading to embarrassing corrections.
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Biases in how the Wikipedia community collectively thinks about the cognitive biases present in the wiki system. These are flawed assumptions or beliefs regarding the nature and remediation of bias on the platform. A prime example is the Bias Neutralization Fallacy: the belief that the collective, consensus-driven editing process inherently cancels out individual cognitive biases, akin to a "wisdom of the crowd" effect for truth. This metabias ignores how systemic biases (like contributor demographics) can be reinforced, not mitigated, by group consensus. Another is the Source Fetishism Metabias, where the community believes that any statement backed by a "reliable source" is therefore free from cognitive bias, ignoring the biases embedded within the media and academic publishing industries themselves.
Cognitive Metabiases of Wiki Example: When faced with criticism that Wikipedia's coverage of feminist theory is skewed, a longtime administrator responds, "Our NPOV policy and reliance on peer-reviewed journals correct for any individual editor's bias." This reflects a Cognitive Metabias of Wiki. They assume the process (policy + academic sourcing) is a perfect antidote to bias, failing to see that the pool of academic sources itself may have a systemic bias, and that the consensus of a homogenous editor pool can amplify, not correct, that skew.
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A collaborative online encyclopedia dedicated to the fictional universe, lore, gameplay mechanics, characters, and community contributions surrounding Eternal Towers of Hell — a hypothetical (or niche) dark fantasy or horror-themed game, story, or multimedia project. The wiki serves as a comprehensive resource for players or fans, detailing each "tower" level, boss encounters, weapons, cursed artifacts, historical backstories, and the metaphysical laws governing the infernal setting.
A collaborative online encyclopedia dedicated to the fictional universe, lore, gameplay mechanics, characters, and community contributions surrounding Eternal Towers of Hell — a hypothetical (or niche) dark fantasy or horror-themed game, story, or multimedia project. The wiki serves as a comprehensive resource for players or fans, detailing each "tower" level, boss encounters, weapons, cursed artifacts, historical backstories, and the metaphysical laws governing the infernal setting.
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