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thaumasiotesyesterday at 10:25 PM2 repliesview on HN

>> Why is Wikipedia losing contributors

Perhaps because their message to new contributors is a consistent "stop trying to make corrections, and go away"?


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b65e8bee43c2ed0yesterday at 10:44 PM

pretty much. if anything, tragically losing the current cabal of ~~commissars~~ editors might make wikipedia great again.

Wikipedianonyesterday at 10:49 PM

That's the English Wikipedia community in a nutshell. The WMF knows it's an issue but can't do anything about it.

There isn't enough work anymore in a monopolized but declining market. A shrinking pie forces cliquey political slugfests. It happened to IBM and can happen to StackOverflow/Wikipedia.

I hate it now. There's so much doxxing and meanness. There's also sizable contingents of propagandists in anything controversial. Most famously, pro-Israel Icewhiz, who creates hundreds of sockpuppets and harassed people IRL, but now more recently r/Palestine's sock farm. There's similar farms in trans issues or India-Pakistan.

The saddest part is that Wikipedia's original purpose was unbiased copyleft-style free knowledge.

LLMs have the potential to democratize access to knowledge more than any other technology. But they are an existential threat to editors that previously did this deep research manually and served as gatekeepers with the attendant social status.

As a result, there's a vitriolic hatred of any attempt to integrate LLMs into Wikipedia. Even if it's open-weights stuff running locally.

So, Google will continue to eat Wikipedia alive with AI summaries.

I hope Wikipedia is replaced by something AI-native run by a non-profit that has the interests of readers at heart.

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