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The Hidden Costs of Requiring Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence From Peer Production

机译:需要账户的隐藏成本:来自同行生产的准实验证据

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Online communities, like Wikipedia, produce valuable public information goods. Whereas some of these communities require would-be contributors to create accounts, many do not. Does this requirement catalyze cooperation or inhibit participation? Prior research provides divergent predictions but little causal evidence. We conduct an empirical test using longitudinal data from 136 natural experiments where would-be contributors to wikis were suddenly required to log in to contribute. Requiring accounts leads to a small increase in account creation, but reduces both high- and low-quality contributions from registered and unregistered participants. Although the change deters a large portion of low-quality participation, the vast majority of deterred contributions are of higher quality. We conclude that requiring accounts introduces an undertheorized tradeoff for public goods production in interactive communication systems.
机译:在线社区,如维基百科,生产有价值的公共信息商品。 虽然这些社区中的一些需要将成为创建账户的贡献者,但许多人没有。 这项要求是否符合合作或抑制参与? 现有研究提供了不同的预测,但有些因果证据。 我们使用来自136个自然实验的纵向数据进行实证测试,其中突然需要对维基的贡献者贡献贡献以贡献。 需要账户导致帐户创建的少量增加,但降低了来自注册和未注册的参与者的高度和低质量贡献。 虽然变化阻止了大部分低质量参与,但绝大多数受阻的贡献质量更高。 我们得出结论,需要账户在交互式通信系统中介绍了公共产品生产的内容。

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