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Baidu Knows
Type of site
Collective intelligence
Available inChinese
HeadquartersBeijing
OwnerBaidu
Created byRobin Li
URLzhidao.baidu.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationCompulsory

Baidu Knows[1] (Chinese: 百度知道; pinyin: Bǎidù zhidao; lit. 'Baidu Knows') is a Chinese language collaborative web-based collective intelligence by question and answer provided by the Chinese search engine Baidu. Like Baidu itself, the knows is heavily self-censored in line with government regulations.[2]

The test version was launched on June 21, 2005, and turned into release version on November 8, 2005.

Introduction

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A registered user(member for short) puts a question (should be specific) and motivates other members to supply answers using credits as an award. Meanwhile, these answers turn to search result of the same or relevant questions. That's how knowledge is accumulated and shared.

Question and answer together with search engine makes it possible for a member to be a producer and consumer of knowledge, which is the so-called collective intelligence.

Knows's Principle

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Questions or answers containing the following types of content are removed:[3]

  1. Pornographic, violent, horrible and uncivilized content
  2. Advertisement
  3. Reactionary content
  4. Personal attacks
  5. Content against morality and ethics
  6. Malicious, trivial or spam-like content

References

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  1. ^ "The Baidu Story." Baidu. Retrieved on June 3, 2011.
  2. ^ Eva Woo (2007-11-13). "Baidu's Censored Answer to Wikipedia". Business Week. Archived from the original on 18 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
  3. ^ "知道协议". Zhidao Baidu. Retrieved 2006-12-24.
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