Interpreting Wikipedia’s Demographic Decline: Implications for an Emergent Community
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Interpreting Wikipedia’s Demographic Decline: Implications for an Emergent Community | ||
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Panelist | Andrew Lih | |
Themes | Communities | |
About the panelist | ||
Andrew Lih (andrew .at. andrewlih .dot. com), is author of The Wikipedia Revolution. He is a former journalism professor at Columbia University and Hong Kong University, and is currently a professor at USC's Annenberg School of Journalism. He is also an administrator on the English Wikipedia. | ||
Abstract | ||
Wikipedia has been accustomed to euphoric exponential growth but recent statistics across the largest language editions (en, de, fr, es) show distinctly flat growth. Indicators confirm a decrease in the number of editors, new registrants, and article growth. With the low-hanging fruit having been picked and shifting motivations for volunteer participation, what are the implications on article quality, community health, and project sustainability going forward? A panel of Wikipedia researchers and statisticians discuss this critical trend. | ||
Language | English | |
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