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- The following article is Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia.[2]
This article discusses Wikipedia's viewpoint on conflict of interest editing. The article is a C rated article. There isn't clear outline of the different factors this article will discuss in terms of what Wikipedia looks for in conflict of interest editing. The information is not backed by reliable resources in terms of how Wikipedia approaches or deals with conflict of interest editing. However, it does discuss a variety of cases in which conflict of interest editing as occurred. The article does reflect current thinking, however, it does so in an unclear manner. Since there are very few in text citations regarding Wikipedia's policy on conflict of interest editing, it sometimes appears that there are primarily claims on how conflict of interest editing is viewed and how it is handled.
Diffusion of Responsibility
In an economics context, diffusion of responsibility can be observed in groups when a leader assigns tasks to individuals. To promote the concept of fairness, the leader will generally assign an equal amount of work to individuals within the group. This is in part due to the idea that people in general want to seem fair and kind. [3]
- ^ https:/wikipedia.com
- ^ "Conflict-of-interest editing on Wikipedia". Wikipedia. 2017-09-09.
- ^ Kagel, John (1995). The Handbook of Experimental Economics, Volume 2. p. 249. ISBN 9781400883172.