User:ParlorGames/The Wikipedia Problem
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Wikipedia is weird. It's grown too fast for what it is, and nowadays it's just plain old too big to do anything. Too big to fail, in other words. Anyhow, to get to the point, there is now too much policy and not enough of the article-writing that was originally the goal of Wikipedia itself.
Have you seen the diagram of Wikipedia growth? It's at http://www.andrewlih.com/blog/2007/06/28/wikipedia-plateau/ ...why yes, a Wikipedia plateau. I'll say.
Too much complexity and not enough people around who can or will handle the complexity. Normal people stand no chance. The people left on Wikipedia who even bother doing stuff by now are the neurotics and the Aspies. (Is that a bad thing? Actually, yes. Unless you're willing to withstand a barrage of acronyms or stick around long enough to learn all of them, you're out.) Everyone else is COI'd, Vandalism'd, or personal-attack'd (among many of the three-letter acronyms of Wikipedia) to exhaustion.
What happened to Wikipedia as the place of all knowledge?