Thanks for visiting my brand new and very blank talk page. I am am assistant professor at the University of Cambridge and am studying bots on Wikipedia. In general I study how technology affects organizations and work, and am specifically excited about anything related to automation, AI, and simulation technologies. I'm working with Bei Yan
Hi Virginia! I saw your request for interviewees at WP:BOTN and wanted to volunteer! You can email me and we can set up a zoom call if that's easiest for you, otherwise we can text chat on IRC where my nick is the same as my username here. I saw that your research question is pretty specific to bots, but if you're interested in the "old" internet roots of our policies and culture you should meet User:Graham87 who is our resident m:WikiArchaeologist. He knows his way around our archives and can probably point you to relevant pages or give you an oral history. If you're looking to publish your results in the future, you should check out v:WikiJournal of Humanities where we're trying to set up a peer reviewed, open access publication in the wiki style for use on Wikipedia and other projects! I look forward to chatting, and I'm glad you like our community so much! — Wug· a·po·des 01:13, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
-- Tamzin[ cetacean needed (she|they|xe) 14:59, 19 August 2023 (UTC)
Thanks for visiting my brand new and very blank talk page. I am am assistant professor at the University of Cambridge and am studying bots on Wikipedia. In general I study how technology affects organizations and work, and am specifically excited about anything related to automation, AI, and simulation technologies. I'm working with Bei Yan
Hi Virginia! I saw your request for interviewees at WP:BOTN and wanted to volunteer! You can email me and we can set up a zoom call if that's easiest for you, otherwise we can text chat on IRC where my nick is the same as my username here. I saw that your research question is pretty specific to bots, but if you're interested in the "old" internet roots of our policies and culture you should meet User:Graham87 who is our resident m:WikiArchaeologist. He knows his way around our archives and can probably point you to relevant pages or give you an oral history. If you're looking to publish your results in the future, you should check out v:WikiJournal of Humanities where we're trying to set up a peer reviewed, open access publication in the wiki style for use on Wikipedia and other projects! I look forward to chatting, and I'm glad you like our community so much! — Wug· a·po·des 01:13, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
-- Tamzin[ cetacean needed (she|they|xe) 14:59, 19 August 2023 (UTC)