
Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Jimmy Wales: The man who built Wikipedia
Oct 31, 2025
Join Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia and author of The Seven Rules of Trust, as he shares his journey from a curious boy in Alabama to the architect of one of the most visited websites globally. He discusses the revolutionary concept of a free encyclopedia, the community-driven nature of Wikipedia, and how trust shapes online collaboration. Wales reflects on early internet culture, the challenges of toxicity, and the importance of openness in fostering a positive online space. His vision continues to inspire, proving that together, people can create something remarkable.
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Wiki Began By Dropping Top-Down Review
- Jimmy Wales tried a top-down free-encyclopedia called Nupedia and found it intimidating and slow.
- After adopting wiki software, they achieved more work in two weeks than in almost two years.
Childhood Shaped An Open-Learning Ethos
- Early exposure to tech and Montessori-like schooling shaped Wales's curiosity and independence.
- That upbringing seeded optimism and a preference for decentralized, trust-based projects.
Invite Edits, Then Guide Contributors
- Make it easy for newcomers: let people edit immediately and guide them when needed.
- Use an accountability model rather than gatekeeping to keep openness without chaos.






