Wikipedia's meteoric rise to internet fame began decades ago when it was first introduced in its current form by Jimmy Wales. In 2015, 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer sat down with Wales for an exclusive interview that would reveal the inner workings of this digital behemoth.
According to Safer, Wikipedia got its name from a reference to Lake Wisconsin, where the site's co-founder had spent time as a child. However, it was the site's user-friendly interface and vast array of content that drew millions of visitors daily - with over 200 clicks per second at one point.
As one of the most visited sites online, Wikipedia has become an indispensable resource for users worldwide, offering a wealth of information on various topics under the open-source wiki model. The platform's success story is a testament to Wales' vision and determination in creating a community-driven encyclopedia that prioritizes transparency and collaboration over profit or control.
The 60 Minutes interview provided Safer with valuable insights into the site's inner workings, shedding light on how Wikipedia operates as a democratic institution where anyone can contribute and edit content. This exclusive look at one of the internet's most beloved platforms offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of online knowledge sharing.
According to Safer, Wikipedia got its name from a reference to Lake Wisconsin, where the site's co-founder had spent time as a child. However, it was the site's user-friendly interface and vast array of content that drew millions of visitors daily - with over 200 clicks per second at one point.
As one of the most visited sites online, Wikipedia has become an indispensable resource for users worldwide, offering a wealth of information on various topics under the open-source wiki model. The platform's success story is a testament to Wales' vision and determination in creating a community-driven encyclopedia that prioritizes transparency and collaboration over profit or control.
The 60 Minutes interview provided Safer with valuable insights into the site's inner workings, shedding light on how Wikipedia operates as a democratic institution where anyone can contribute and edit content. This exclusive look at one of the internet's most beloved platforms offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of online knowledge sharing.