Maloney wrote:To make Grubhub more useful to you, we have decided to open Grubhub’s database and make it possible for anyone to enter new restaurants (in Chicago or the ‘Burbs) through the website. Anyone can now enter all of a restaurant's data, their delivery area, and even upload their menu. We're working on making all of our current data editable also. We dropped the whole pay-for-premium listing idea and are going to support a free wiki-type format. We've got the best geo-search for restaurant delivery but populating the data by selling one ... restaurant ... at ... a ... time ... was simply too slow.
Our original goal was to introduce people to new restaurants that already deliver to them. Hopefully the community can take the site, make the site their own, and push it farther than we were able to.
I’m interested to find out what this group thinks about our switch.
Since you're asking, I do have doubts about the whole Wiki/Wikipedia thing, which I won't go into here in detail. However, I will point out that the idea of asking the users to provide the editorial content at Grubhub or any other directory of information seems misguided. I know I cannot speak for everyone, but the only reason I would go to Grubhub would be
because I do not know what restaurants deliver to me. I would therefore be the person
least-well suited to provide information about restaurants that deliver --
i.e., the very information I lack. See where this is going? It's like asking schoolchildren to write their own textbooks. On the other hand, the Wiki idea is perfectly suited for busybodies, of which their certainly is a surfeit on the Internet ... so maybe there are scores of folks with deep knowledge about what restaurants deliver to which addresses in Chicago, who have just been waiting for this type of invitation to come out of the woodwork. I guess we'll see.
A question: How much editorial work and fact-checking does Grubhub plan to impose on the site now that it has gone Wiki-style? Obviously you are taking a pretty major risk of tarnishing your own good name if you let bad information, defamatory reviews, or whatnot creep into the content.
Finally, I did go over to the site (something I haven't done for a long time), and I have to say you have done an excellent job cleaning up the looks, making the interface more useful/useable, and adding restaurants and menus. So I wish you good luck.
JiLS