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Wikitorial : ウィキペディア英語版
Wikitorial is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.

Wikitorial is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.
Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.
==Closing==
The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.〔Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.〕 Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.
Readers who access the site find this message:

''Where is the wikitorial?''
''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''
''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''

During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
'Where is the wikitorial?''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.


Wikitorial is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.
Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.
==Closing==
The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.〔Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.〕 Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.
Readers who access the site find this message:

''Where is the wikitorial?''
''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''
''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''

During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.'Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.

Wikitorial is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.
Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.
==Closing==
The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.〔Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.〕 Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.
Readers who access the site find this message:

''Where is the wikitorial?''
''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''
''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''

During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
'Where is the wikitorial?''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.'Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
'Where is the wikitorial?''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディアで「'''Wikitorial''' is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:'''''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.'Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.">ウィキペディアでWikitorial is a term coined by the ''Los Angeles Times'' to describe a traditional editorial that can be edited in the fashion of a wiki (computer software that allows users to edit text and make changes to one document). On June 17, 2005 the ''Los Angeles Times'' wrote the first Wikitorial, entitled: ''War and Consequences''. The new Wikitorial was about the War in Iraq. Below that editorial the paper wrote an invitation to its readers to rewrite the editorial in the wiki fashion. They called the experiment a "public beta" and suggested that it may be a failure or a new form of opinion journalism.Jimmy Wales, head of the Wikimedia Foundation, which governs Wikipedia, was one of the early contributors to the new Wikitorial which inspired a counterpoint editorial, redirections and much discussion.==Closing==The ''L.A. Times'' Wikitorial was closed on June 19, 2005. This was due to a vandal inserting multiple pictures of goatse.Glaister, Dan. "(LA Times 'wikitorial' gives editors red faces )." ''The Guardian''. Wednesday JUNE 22, 2005. Retrieved on December 4, 2009. Around 4:30 AM local time the vandal was changing the site to pornographic photos and just as quickly, within seconds, a guardian was reverting it to the earlier editorial. Shortly after 5:00 AM the connection was broken and the Wikitorial has not been available since then.Readers who access the site find this message:''Where is the wikitorial?'''''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
'Where is the wikitorial?''''Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.''''Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」の詳細全文を読む
Unfortunately, we have had to remove this feature, at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.'Thanks and apologies to the thousands of people who logged on in the right spirit.''During the two days the Wikitorial was available it had changed from the original length (just under eleven hundred words) to just over twenty-seven hundred words. Several experienced Wikipedians offered suggestions for the organization of the Wikitorial.」
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