Abstract
China’s Internet development raises questions on the interplay of user autonomy and Internet governance in the larger Chinese-language online cultural sphere. To what extent has user autonomy been established to conduct information gatekeeping collaboratively online? To examine how the power of Chinese-language Internet users has been harnessed in relation to the filtering and censorship regime, the article applies the concept of “network gatekeeping” to analyse two major user-generated websites, Chinese Wikipedia and Baidu Baike, as different examples of collaborative filtering projects. Effectively they share “word-of-mouth” recommendations on encyclopaedic knowledge and information by user-contributors to edit content from different parts of the world. Two salient network gatekeeping mechanisms have emerged: the censorship mechanisms in Baidu Baike and internationalisation/localisation mechanisms in Chinese Wikipedia. The findings show a contrast between the two interaction patterns, indicating mainland-centric versus transnational Chinese gatekeeping processes employing different kinds of collaborative filtering and different levels of user autonomy © 2015. china perspectives. All Rights Reserved.
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Liao, H.-T. (2015). Harnessing the Power of Collaborative Filtering Comparing the Network Gatekeeping of Baidu Baike and Chinese Wikipedia. China Perspectives, 2015(4), 35–49. Retrieved from https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85064222592&doi=10.4000%2FCHINAPERSPECTIVES.6854&partnerID=40&md5=9c1d17c0253791e1c8d2d11fd315ac42
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