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  • Computational Social Science
  • Network Science
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Wikipedia operates without formal hierarchy, relying on volunteer editors.
  • Understanding coordination in decentralized online communities is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how coordination emerges in Wikipedia's decentralized editing environment.
  • To model Wikipedia's editing history as an evolving multiplex network.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a novel method to represent Wikipedia edit histories as multiplex networks.
  • Utilized relational event models for signed networks to analyze edit event sequences.
  • Analyzed a dataset of 12,719 revisions from 7,657 unique users.

Main Results:

  • Identified emergent linear dominance hierarchies regulating production relations.
  • Found evidence that dyadic interactions create systematic extra-dyadic dependencies.
  • Observed structures partially consistent with a hierarchical interpretation of the editing network.

Conclusions:

  • Coordination in Wikipedia is facilitated by an emergent hierarchy driven by self-organizing edit event sequences.
  • The study provides a new framework for analyzing decentralized online collaboration.
  • Findings offer insights into the dynamics of large-scale, volunteer-driven knowledge production.