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Elisabeth Bauer stated for the record:
Allowing too much "fancruft" in Wikipedia
creates an imbalance in the community
structure. There is a really large pool of 15 year old, computer savy kids (some
may be older) who get easily attracted to writing wikipedia articles about f.e.
star trek compared to a very small pool of for example experts on let's say
homer. The latter group won't be as easily drawn into writing for wikipedia than
the first. And they will be less and less willing to do so, if they find a
community dominated by 15 year old star trek fans.
greetings,
elian
What evidence do you have indicating that any such correlation exists?
Have any studies have been done on the effects of fancruft on the
average age and expertise of the editor population?
Or do you just dislike Star Trek?
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