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< Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost | 2009-11-23

The Signpost


In the news

The Decline of Wikipedia, and more

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  • BySaqib Qayyum and Phoebe

    WSJ & the decline of Wikipedia

    The Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article about Wikipedia on Monday, 23 November. The story, written by Julia Angwin and Geoffrey A. Fowler, is subtitled "Volunteers Log Off As Wikipedia Ages" and focuses on a decline in participation by editors. According to the story, "Volunteers have been departing the project ... faster than new ones have been joining", quoting data by Felipe Ortega, a researcher of Wikipedia who recently wrote a dissertation on comparing contributors across language editions of the site. The article also quotes research by Ed Chi of PARC (see previous story) about occasional contributors' edits getting deleted. The article writes that "Wikipedia's popularity has strained its consensus-building culture to the breaking point", but also writes about the WMF's goals to increase contributor diversity, including starting the "Bookshelf" public outreach project (see previous story).

    The article also quotes Ortega, Anikut Kittur (a researcher at Carnegie-Mellon who recently presented his work on participation in Wikipedia at the WikiSym conference), Nina Paley, Sue Gardner, Jimmy Wales, Kat Walsh, Samuel Klein, Andrew Lih, Frank Schulenburg and Mathias Schindler.

    There is also a blog post about the topic, and a video interview with the reporters. Julia Angwin also interviewed Andrew Lih, author of The Wikipedia Revolution, and that video interview is also posted. Lih also discusses the topic (and asks for comments) in his blog.

    The story was picked up by several other outlets, including CNET and Gawker.

    On the Foundation-l mailing list, Felipe Ortega commented that " ... even though the numbers doesn't [sic] seem really good for the sustainability of the project in the long term, I struggle daily to fight against fatalist claims or headlines speculating about the end of the project", pointing to his recently published interview with the Strategy Project for an explanation why the causes might not necessarily be negative.

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    These comments are automatically transcluded from this article's talk page. To follow comments, add the page to your watchlist. If your comment has not appeared here, you can try purging the cache.
    In any case, it appears to me to be remarkable that for a front page story the WSJ is running with statistics on Wikipedia usage that are already a full six months out of date, despite high quality figures that are much more up to date being readily available on the web. Cross checking the WSJ data against other sources does not appear to support their headline message of a severe and sudden decline in Wikipedia editors. Enchanter (talk) 02:10, 26 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]
    Exactly so, looks like the hardcore are heading to the wikibunker. 81.97.24.118 (talk) 08:13, 1 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
    Is this stuff supposed to be edited like normal articles? Rp (talk) 17:09, 23 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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