The Decline of Wikipedia
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Re: The Decline of Wikipedia
It doesn't help that no author is listed, and academized.com is an "essay writing service", not a "media" site.
This article looks like someone's AI assemblage, frankly. Appears to have scraped material from old Wikipediocracy threads, and possibly from threads on this forum. It's badly dated too: their "vital articles" list is up to 50,000, not 10,000 (a list that ALMOST NO ONE looks at; don't start me on their permanent inability to devise a general-purpose subject index.)
This article looks like someone's AI assemblage, frankly. Appears to have scraped material from old Wikipediocracy threads, and possibly from threads on this forum. It's badly dated too: their "vital articles" list is up to 50,000, not 10,000 (a list that ALMOST NO ONE looks at; don't start me on their permanent inability to devise a general-purpose subject index.)
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Re: The Decline of Wikipedia
Yeah it looks odd, considering the content compared to the date. I suspected as much and wanted to see if I'm not alone. Guess not. I know adminship is still on the down.ericbarbour wrote: ↑Thu Jul 03, 2025 5:43 amIt doesn't help that no author is listed, and academized.com is an "essay writing service", not a "media" site.
This article looks like someone's AI assemblage, frankly. Appears to have scraped material from old Wikipediocracy threads, and possibly from threads on this forum. It's badly dated too: their "vital articles" list is up to 50,000, not 10,000 (a list that ALMOST NO ONE looks at; don't start me on their permanent inability to devise a general-purpose subject index.)
How about editor participation? Any changes in those?