Identical text perceived as less credible when presented as a Wikipedia article than as simulated ChatGPT or Alexa output. The researchers note that these results might be influenced by the fact that it is easier to discern factual errors on a static text page like a Wikipedia than when listening to the spoken audio of Alexa or watching the streaming chat-like presentation of ChatGPT.
However, exploratory analyses yielded an interesting discrepancy between perceived information credibility when being exposed to actual information and global trustworthiness ratings regarding the three information search applications. Here, online encyclopedias were rated as most trustworthy, while no significant differences were observed between voice-based and dynamic text-based agents.
Contrary to our predictions, people felt higher enjoyment [measured using questions like "I found reading the information / listening to the information entertaining"] when information was presented as static or dynamic text compared to the voice-based agent, while the two text-based conditions did not significantly differ. In Experiment 2, we expected to replicate this pattern of results but found that people also felt higher enjoyment with the dynamic text-based agent than the static text.
I wonder if Wikipedia could mitigate this to some degree by updating their UX. I don't particularly want them to, and I certainly don't want a "New Coke" Wikipedia. But the design is rather plain and "looks old" to a modern user.
And people are suckers for a friendly-looking starter like "Certainly!"
I've seen the redesign too and not really sure how I feel about it π there's a lot of additional whitespace and it kinds looks like a blown up mobile version of the site
If you visit the site straight from the web there may be ads but if you use the extension there shouldnβt be
They are also a leading donor to wikipedia so its not like theyβre just stealing content for profit. You may indirectly do more to get money in wikipedia their hands then you do by visiting the main site.
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Not sure I follow you. An update of the visuals / presentation doesn't change the inherent nature of it. Books get republished with new dust jackets all the time.