Jimmy Wales

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Jimmy Wales
Other names Jimbo
Website blog.jimmywales.com
Born 7th August 1966
Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Occupation President of Wikia Inc

Jimmy Wales (born 1966 in Huntsville, Alabama; popularly known as 'Jimbo') is an entrepreneur best known for co-founding the free on-line encyclopedia Wikipedia with Larry Sanger. Wales is a former options trader who then founded Bomis, a web portal which provided the initial funding for Nupedia, which later spawned and was overtaken by Wikipedia. Today, Wales is the de facto head of Wikipedia and is regularly described in the media as a highly influential figure. He is the co-founder of Wikia, a wiki hosting service, and was CEO of Wikia until June 2006.

Wales has been honored with numerous awards: a Pioneer Award from the Electronic Freedom Foundation, a listing in Time's 100 influential people in 2006. Wales subscribes to the Objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand and is a 'small-l' libertarian.

Controversies

Wales has argued that some features that distinguish Citizendium from Wikipedia—for example, the ability to contribute to Wikipedia anonymously—will not lead to a better, more reliable encyclopedia. In August, 2007, he was reported as saying "I think there's basically zero problems that can be solved by eliminating anonymity."[1] This was after the 'Essjay scandal', in which an anonymous contributor was found to have faked credentials on Wikipedia.[2] Wales had initially defended 'Essjay' (Ryan Jordan) and supported Jordan's position as a salaried employee within Wikia, but withdrew support when he learned how Jordan had used false qualifications to further himself in disputes over article content.[3] Wales also argues against the idea of a central role for accredited experts within Wikipedia; when a hypothetical scenario of an adolescent changing the contribution of a professor of some 40 years' experience was put to him in 2008, Wales replied: "it often happens that the 17-year-old is right, and the professor is wrong." In 2003, Wales had declined to take up Sanger's recommendation that Wikipedia needed a role for experts. "He tends to be more of an old-fashioned academic about that sort of thing, and want people to have credentials and to have... sort of prove who they are and identify themselves and things like that", said Wales of Sanger.[4]

Other controversies involving Jimmy Wales include his claim to be the sole founder of Wikipedia[5] and the manner in which he is reported to have ended his relationship with conservative journalist Rachel Marsden.[6]

Footnotes

  1. Sydney Morning Herald: 'Identification not required'. August 24 2007.
  2. Slashdot: 'Academic Credentials and Wikiality'. March 1 2007.
  3. WikiEN-l: 'EssJay situation'. March 3 2007.
  4. VPRO.nl: 'The Truth According to Wikipedia'. YouTube video featuring Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger, April 7 2008. English version of a Dutch television documentary available at 'Wiki's Waarheid'.
  5. Sydney Morning Herald: 'Citizendium founder Sanger says he co-started Wikipedia, but don't tell that to Jimmy Wales'. March 26 2007.
  6. The Times: 'Fury of a woman scorned – on Wikipedia'. March 4 20008.

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