Blog VS. Wiki


A blog is theoretically a linear format, where articles are offered in a reverse chronological order (youngest first), usually written by a single or few people, and edited after posting. A wiki is a nonlinear collection of pages, ideally connected by many internal links, with no chronological concept. Wikis were originally invented to be editable by all comers, enabling a read-write web. They are usually contributed to by many people (with sometimes wildly different opinions on basically everything). They encourage editing wrong or outdated information, so that the whole subject stays up to date.

The convergence of has a great impact in society advancements. Media has allowed industries to expand and develop new technologies through media sharing data, research and etc. In an article by the New York Times, "Brooklyn Blog Helps Lead to Drug Raid" shows how media was used to alert and notify a community in Brooklyn of the drug use in the area. This blog helped the community become a safer place through creating awareness. 




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