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{{short description|Wiki dedicated to online communities}} {{Infobox website | name = | logo = Meatball logo.png | logo_size = 124px | screenshot = | caption = | url = {{URL|http://meatballwiki.org}} | alexa = | commercial = | content_license = None (Content is copyrighted by MeatballWiki or respective authors.)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Meatball Wiki: MeatballWikiCopyright|url=http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/MeatballWikiCopyright|access-date=2021-07-04|website=meatballwiki.org}}</ref> | type = [[Wiki]] | language = | registration = | owner = | author = Sunir Shah | launch_date = 2000 | current_status = Active (Read-only archive from 2013 to March 2021) | revenue = }} '''MeatballWiki''' is a [[wiki]] dedicated to [[online community|online communities]], network [[culture]], and [[hypermedia]].<ref name="ebersbach">{{cite book |first1=Anja |last1=Ebersbach |first2=Markus |last2=Glaser |first3=Richard |last3=Heigl |first4=Alexander |last4=Warta |title=Wiki: Web Collaboration |edition=2nd |publisher=[[Springer Verlag]] |date=2008 |isbn=978-3-540-68173-1 |page=430 |quote=a community that has reached cult status and that focuses on virtual communities, network culture and hypermedia}}</ref> Containing a record of experience on running wikis, it is intended for "discussion about wiki philosophy, wiki culture, instructions and observations."<ref name=Nikolic/> According to founder Sunir Shah, it ran on "a hacked-up version of [[UseModWiki]]".<ref name="c2">{{cite web |url=http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?MeatballWiki |title=Meatball Wiki |access-date=2007-12-28 |date=27 March 2006 |work=C2.com}}</ref> In April 2013, after several spam attacks and a period of downtime, the site was made read-only.<ref>[http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/RecentChanges RecentChanges]; first archived [https://web.archive.org/web/20130430135505/http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/WikiVolunteersNeededForHurricaneSurvivors "This page is read-only"] page.</ref> In March 2021, the site was de-spammed and reopened for editing as part of a rebuilding effort alongside [[Ward's Wiki]] and [[Community Wiki]].<ref>Posts on [[meatball:MeatballToDo]] and [[meatball:SunirShah]].</ref> == Founding == MeatballWiki was started in 2000 by Sunir Shah, a [[forum administrator]] from [[Ontario]], Canada, on [[Clifford Adams]]'s Internet domain usemod.com.<ref name="WikiIndex">{{cite web |url=http://www.wikiindex.org/MeatballWiki |title=MeatballWiki |access-date=2007-12-28 |date=4 October 2007 |work=WikiIndex}}</ref> MeatballWiki was created as a place for discussion about [[Ward Cunningham]]'s [[WikiWikiWeb]] and its operation, which were beyond the scope of WikiWikiWeb. As Sunir Shah stated in the WikiWikiWeb page referring to MeatballWiki: "Community discussions about how to run the community itself should be left here. Abstract discussions, or objective analyses of community are encouraged on MeatballWiki."<ref name="c2" /> Shah created this site "as a friendly [[fork (software development)|fork]] of WikiWikiWeb." About the Meatball project, the website says: "The web, and media like it, looks like a big bowl of meatball spaghetti. You've got content β the meatballs β linked together with the spaghetti."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/action=browse&id=MeatballProject&oldid=MeatBall|title=Meatball Wiki: MeatballProject|work=meatballwiki.org}}</ref> According to Igor Nikolic and Chris Davis, MeatballWiki was spun off of the [[Portland Pattern Repository]], the first wiki.<ref name=Nikolic>{{cite book | last = Nikolic | first = Igor | last2 = Davis | first2 = Chris | editor-last1 = Egyedi | editor-first1 = Tineke M. | editor-last2 = Mehos | editor-first2 = Donna C. | date = 30 Apr 2012 | title = Inverse Infrastructures: Disrupting Networks from Below | chapter = Self-Organization in Wikis | publisher = [[Edward Elgar Publishing]] | page = 114 | isbn = 9781849803014 }}</ref> == Relationship to wiki community == The original intent of MeatballWiki was to offer observations and opinions about wikis and their [[Online community|online communities]], with the intent of helping online communities, culture and hypermedia.{{cn|date=October 2023}} In ''[[Good Faith Collaboration]]'', [[Joseph M. Reagle Jr.]] describes MeatballWiki as "the wiki about wiki collaboration".<ref>{{cite book | last = Reagle Jr. | first = Joseph M. | author-link = Joseph M. Reagle Jr. | date = 2012 | title = [[Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia]] | publisher = [[MIT Press]] | pages = 60 | isbn = 9780262288705 }}</ref> Being a community about communities, MeatballWiki became the launching point for other wiki-based projects and a general resource for broader wiki concepts, reaching "cult status".<ref name="ebersbach" /> It describes the general tendencies observed on wikis and other online communities, for example the life cycles of wikis and people's behavior on them.<ref name="WikiIndex" /> <blockquote>What differentiates MeatballWiki from many online meta-communities is that participants spend much of their time talking about sociology rather than technology, and when they do talk about technology, they do so in a social context.<ref>{{cite conference |first1=K. T. L. |last1=Vaughan |first2=Jon |last2=Jablonski |first3=Cameron |last3=Marlow |first4=Sunir |last4=Shah |first5=Ross |last5=Mayfield |title=Beyond the Sandbox: Wikis and Blogs That Get Work Done |book-title=ASIST 2004 Annual Meeting; "Managing and Enhancing Information: Cultures and Conflicts" (ASIST AM 04) |date=2004 |url=http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/abstracts/114.html |access-date=2007-12-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012142728/http://www.asis.org/Conferences/AM04/abstracts/114.html |archive-date=2007-10-12 |url-status=dead }}</ref></blockquote> The MeatballWiki members created a "bus tour" through existing wikis.<ref>{{cite web|title=TourBusMap|url=http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/TourBusMap|website=meatballwiki|access-date=18 March 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sitepoint.com/print/what-is-a-wiki |title=What is a Wiki? |access-date=2007-12-28 |last=Matias |first=Nathan |date=3 November 2003 |work=SitePoint |publisher=[[SitePoint]]}}</ref> [[Barnstar]]s β badges that wiki editors use to express appreciation for another editor's work β were invented on MeatballWiki and adopted by [[Wikipedia]] in 2003.<ref>{{Cite conference| publisher = ACM| doi = 10.1145/2818048.2819976| isbn = 9781450335928| pages = 729β743| last1 = Zhu| first1 = Haiyi| last2 = Kraut| first2 = Robert E.| last3 = Kittur| first3 = Aniket| title = A Contingency View of Transferring and Adapting Best Practices Within Online Communities| book-title = Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing| location = New York, NY, USA| series = CSCW '16| date = 2016| url = https://zenodo.org/record/894626}} {{closed access}} [http://haiyizhu.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/BestPracticeTransfer.pdf Author's copy]</ref> Evgeny Morozov of ''[[Boston Review]]'' notes that another Wikipedia norm around voting may also have stemmed from MeatballWiki.<ref>{{cite news | last = Morozov | first = Evgeny | date = November 5, 2009 | title = Edit This Page | url = https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/edit-page-wikipedia-evgeny-morozov/ | work = [[Boston Review]] | access-date = 2023-10-04 }}</ref> == See also == {{Portal|Internet}} * [[History of wikis]] * [[Online community]] == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * [[MeatBall:MeatballWiki|Official website]] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140331061937/http://meatballwiki.org/wiki/MeatballWiki Official website as of March 31, 2014] web.archive.org [[Category:2000 establishments in Canada]] [[Category:Internet properties established in 2000]] [[Category:Wiki communities]]
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