Baidu Baike
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Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
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Available in | Standard Chinese |
Headquarters | Beijing |
Owner | Baidu |
Created by | Robin Li |
Website | baike.baidu.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional (required to edit pages) |
Current status | Active |
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Chinese | 百度百科 | ||||||||||||
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Baidu Baike[1] (/ˈbaɪduː ˈbaɪkə/; Chinese: 百度百科; pinyin: Bǎidù Bǎikē; literally: "Baidu Encyclopedia") is a Chinese-language, collaborative, web-based encyclopedia owned and produced by the Chinese search engine Baidu. Its test version was released on 20 April 2006, and within three weeks the encyclopedia had grown to more than 90,000 articles, surpassing the number in Chinese Wikipedia. As of August 2018[update], Baidu Baike has more than 15.4 million articles.[2]
Baidu officially states that Baidu Baike serves as an online encyclopedia as well as information storage space for netizens. Baidu Baike claims "equality", "cooperation", "sharing" and "freedom" spiritually, and connect this online platform with search engines technically in order to fulfil the needs of the users for information of different levels.[3] Critics of the encyclopedia note that it censors its content in accordance with the requirements of the Chinese government.[4][5][6][2]
Contents
1 Conception
2 Formation
2.1 Front page
2.2 Registration
2.3 Entries
2.3.1 Calling cards and texts
2.3.2 Supporting information
2.3.3 Encyclopaedia titles
3 Scope
3.1 Contents and categories
3.2 Numbers of entries
3.3 Content restrictions
4 List of Lacked Notable Topics
5 Copyright
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Conception
Baidu's William Chang said at WWW2008, the conference of the World Wide Web Consortium, "There is, in fact, no reason for China to use Wikipedia ... It's very natural for China to make its own products."[7] When searching with the search engine Baidu, the link of the corresponding entry in Baidu Baike, if exists, will be put as the first result or one of the first results.[8]
Formation
Front page
The current front page of Baidu Baike was put into use on 6 September 2012. At the top of the page the slogan "Let all humanity learn the world equally," as well as current information on the number of users and entries. On the bottom-left of the front page selected contents are presented; the bottom right contains announcements, plans and projects, etc. The front page information usually includes current hot topics, often related to featured news. Beside those hot topics, there are also one-sentence summaries of the news. Other than the front page, Baidu Baike also includes channels such as nature, culture, geography, and special topics such as core-users, digital museums, etc.
Registration
All editors need to register an account before editing, and administrators filter all but the simplest edits before they go public.[9] A phone number registered in mainland China is needed to register a new an account.
Entries
The entry pages of Baidu Baike include calling cards, texts, and other supporting information. An earlier version allowed users to comment on pages, but this feature was removed after September 2008.[10] The main language used is Chinese, written using the Simplified script; posts written in Traditional Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, or Japanese are automatically translated.
Calling cards and texts
Baike calling cards contain two parts - the description of an entry and the basic information. The former is similar to the preface of an article, which provides a general introduction to the whole text; the latter uses a table to summarize basic information and statistics. Both are edited separately from the main body of the article. The main texts are limited to 40,000 bits, which is equivalent to 20,000 Chinese characters. At the end of the article is the declaration of exemption. The earlier version of the entry can only contain one image, but now 20 images and 20 albums can be included in an article. The entry can also link to a Baidu map, dynamic screenshots, and videos. Information cited is listed beneath the main text, which does not distinguish footnotes from other details. However, the images cited do not specify the source, but contain image directories.[11][12][citation needed]
Supporting information
Most pieces of supporting information are located at the bottom or the right of the page, except scientific terms, which are pushed to the top. Usually, supporting information is automatically generated by the system, with some edited by hand.
Supporting information on the right of the page contains personal information, statistics, today in history, contribution of honor, current trends, and pop-links. Statistics include the number of page views, the number of editors, latest updates, creators information, etc. Editors who contribute complex articles are also mentioned and honoured.[13][need quotation to verify]
A user can see a database, the Baidu Dictionary, and related entries at the bottom of each article. Celebrities' articles have appended databases that list their single songs, albums, and videos. The user recommendations section is used to collect feedback about the article.[citation needed]
Encyclopaedia titles
When an editor's edit is approved, the editor's account receives 'experience points' based on the complexity of the change, (from one to five in order of complexity). Similarly, when an editor successfully completes a requested task, they receive 'experience points' as well as a predetermined number of 'wealth points', which can be used to make purchases on Baidu.[citation needed] Editors are divided into 15 levels with corresponding 'Encyclopaedia titles' (百科头衔) based on their accumulated experience points. In 2012, the names of the titles were changed from modern corporate sounding titles to titles reminiscent of the Chinese Imperial examination and Confucian scholarship.[14][better source needed]
Scope
Contents and categories
Unlike a traditional encyclopedia, the information on Baidu Baike is broader, similar to Chinese Wikipedia and Hudong.com. Baidu Baike also includes food recipes, film products, internet programs, and video games as well as its encyclopedic content. However, unlike Chinese Wikipedia, Baidu Baike never gives a strict definition of the difference between an encyclopedia entry and a dictionary entry. There are also many explanations on diction and common phrases.
In addition to articles, Baidu Baike includes several special pages:
- A Sandbox (编辑实验) entry, which gives users a chance to practice editing.
- Help, which provides terminologies, basic settings, regulations, user titles, etc.
- User page, which is called "Baidu Authorized ID", and is similar to the one on Wikipedia. However, these are viewed as an encouragement for advanced users, and rarely does anyone have the privilege to make their own page.[15]
Baidu Baike holds open policies on the addition of entries, and support categorized search functions. The categorization is based on the characteristics of an entry but not the quality,[16] and there is no limit to categorization. Baidu Baike now has an elementary categorized page and tree. Part of the open categorization can be set according to levels, but catalogs having similar meaning can not be merged or redirected.
Numbers of entries
According to the latest list of entries, Baidu Baike has an increase of about 3,800 entries per day. Here are some milestones:
Time | # | Milestone | Reference |
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16 Jan 2008 | 1M | 故事海 (Kathasaritsagara) | [17] |
8 Feb 2010 | 2M | 章启群 (A professor in Peking University) | [18] |
12 Jan 2011 | 3M | 222年 (AD 222) | [19] |
22 Nov 2011 | 4M | 乌天麻 (Gastrodia elata f. glauca) | [20] |
13 Jun 2012 | 5M | 桦南白瓜 (a cultivar of pumpkin planted in Huanan County) | [21] |
15 Mar 2013 | 6M | Not announced | [22] |
Content restrictions
Articles or comments containing the following types of content are removed:[23][need quotation to verify]
- Pornographic, violent, horrible and uncivilized content
- Advertisement
- Reactionary content
- Personal attacks
- Content against morals and ethics
- Malicious, trivial or spam-like content
- Personal facts
Being in the jurisdiction of the Chinese government, Baidu is required to censor content on their encyclopedia in accordance to relevant governmental regulations. All editors need to register accounts using their real names before editing, and administrators filter edits before they go public.[9] Users on microblogging platforms generally perceive Baidu Baike as similar to a governmentally sanctioned information source due to the censorship of its content.[24]PCWorld states that complying with Chinese censorship laws gives Baidu Baike an advantage over its competitors. Since the Chinese version of Wikipedia does not censor its own content, the government may block it while keeping Baidu Baike accessible.[9]
List of Lacked Notable Topics
An August 2013 survey observed the lack of certain articles on notable topics.[5]
Relevant Year | Articles |
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unknown | Badger game |
unknown | Speed dating |
unknown | Tibetan independence movement and Tibetan sovereignty debate |
2014 2017 | Uyghur nationalism and Xinjiang re-education camps are lacked but Baidu Baike has an article on the relevant law |
1966 | Central Case Examination Group |
1978 | Beijing Spring |
1986 | Chen Pokong |
1989 | Chai Ling, Ding Zilin, Goddess of Democracy, The Critical Moment, Wang Dan (dissident) who was born on 26 February 1969 in Beijing, Wu'erkaixi and others are lacked but articles on April 26 Editorial, Bei Dao, Cui Jian, Dai Qing, Fang Lizhi, Hou Dejian, Qin Benli, Su Xiaokang, Wang Bingzhang (dissident) (王炳章案), Yan Jiaqi and Zhang Boli are available on Baidu Baike. The main article of Tiananmen Square protests is available. The Baidu Baike article is 一九八九年政治风波 (literally "Political storm in 1989"). |
1992 | Falun Gong and Li Hongzhi |
1995 | Apple Daily |
1998 | Zhou Yongjun incident |
2000 | Epoch Times |
2001 | New Tang Dynasty Television |
2002 | Shanghai clique |
2003 | Sound of Hope |
2008 | Charter 08 is lacked but an article on Liu Xiaobo is available on Baidu Baike |
2009 | Ai Weiwei |
2010 | China's Best Actor: Wen Jiabao Guangzhou Television Cantonese controversy |
2011 | Chinese pro-democracy protests GreatFire |
2012 | Death of Li Wangyang |
2013 | New Citizens' Movement is lacked but an article on Wang Gongquan is available on Baidu Baike |
2014 | Open Constitution Initiative is lacked but articles on Xu Zhiyong and Teng Biao are available on Baidu Baike |
2015 | Causeway Bay Books disappearances, Causeway Bay Books and Lam Wing-kee are lacked but an article on Gui Minhai is available on Baidu Baike |
Copyright
Baidu Baike's copyright policy is outlined in the "Terms of Use" section of its help page. It states that by adding content to the site, users agree to assign Baidu rights to their original contributions. It also states that users cannot violate intellectual property law, and that contributions which quote works held under the Creative Commons and/or GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) must follow the restrictions of those licenses.[25]
See also
- Baidu 10 Mythical Creatures
- Chinese encyclopedias
- List of online encyclopedias
References
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External links
Baidu Baike (in Chinese)