Netizens who are enthusiastic about editing the Baidu Encyclopedia form a "Tadpole Group"

by yinyin on 2007-07-26 18:52:46

Not long ago, an organization named "Tadpole Group" has been active on Baidu, the largest search platform in China. Compared with other online groups, members of this group are generally of higher quality. Moreover, they are very enthusiastic about writing and revising the Baidu Encyclopedia.

Netizen flyingship is one of the early members of Tadpole Group. According to his introduction, the name "Tadpole Group" originated from everyone's loyalty to the Baidu Encyclopedia platform ("Tadpole" has the same pronunciation as "Ke", which means encyclopedia). "Most members of the Tadpole Group are users of the encyclopedia." Members' enthusiasm for editing the encyclopedia is no less than players' obsession with online games.

Currently, the standard for recruiting members of the Tadpole Group is loving the encyclopedia, understanding the encyclopedia, and being willing to contribute," netizen Gao Lou Ju Shi frankly said. Not long ago, Gao Lou Ju Shi won the latest Outstanding Contribution Award from Baidu. As a senior member of the Tadpole Group, he has accumulated over ten thousand created entries, nearly fifty thousand edited and revised entries, and an approval rate of over 99%.

Regarding the contributions made by the Tadpole Group, Baidu Company has given them extremely high praise. "Whether original or organized materials are valuable, organizing materials is sorting out information for the Internet." A relevant person in charge of Baidu products believes that the efforts invested by the members of the Tadpole Group will provide more convenience for other netizens when searching for information.

Industry insiders believe that the "new media" Baidu is using a "college-like" atmosphere to fully mobilize the participation enthusiasm of knowledge-based people. An authoritative questionnaire survey shows that currently, Baidu Encyclopedia is gaining the favor of highly educated individuals, with those holding a bachelor's degree or above accounting for as high as 40% of its users.