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Reputation Risk: The Bottom Line
Saul Singer | November 24, 2021Intangible assets have been the subject of much discussion in recent months. One of the oldest intangible assets, predating today’s technological versions by millennia, is reputation. Many old adages tell us how valuable it is. But can we actually measure ...
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Why Your Wikipedia Edits Keep Getting Reverted
Miriam Craimer | November 27, 2022If you have made the decision to get involved in Wikipedia, you may find the editorial environment confusing, overwhelming, and sometimes even hostile. Even though Wikipedia encourages editors to be bold, there can be real tension when changes are perceived ...
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Editing the Wikipedia Article about You or Your Company
Sam Michelson | December 24, 2022LAST UPDATED – December 2022 One of the most popular questions we get regarding Wikipedia is whether a company can edit its own page. The short answer is – not really. You see, the purpose of Wikipedia is to provide ...
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AI and the Future of Digital Reputation
Sam Michelson | January 4, 2023Over the past month or so, the internet has been buzzing about the new ChatGPT bot by OpenAI. This moment has been coming for a while, in which AI seems almost ready to take a seat at the human table. ...
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Google’s Continuous Scroll: How long is page 1, really?
Ari Roth | January 29, 2023Google announced in late 2022 that they would be rolling out a “continuous scrolling experience” for English language desktop searches performed in the United States. (Mobile users will note that they have been seeing results like this since late 2021.) ...
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