Todd Allen wrote:
"It's damn near impossible to write objectively about yourself or something you have a vested interest in promoting" has a lot higher certainty than 90%. I'd put it somewhere around 99.999%, and even that's generous, that's saying 1 in 100,000 people could do it.
Highly implausible. Wikipedia has 4,300,000 registered accounts (probably fewer individual users since a lot might be sock puppets or throwaways, but this also doesn't count anons so call it an order of magnitude estimate). So you're suggesting that, on average, there have only ever been 43 registered users in the history of Wikipedia who have been capable of writing "objectively about themselves or something they have a vested interest in promoting?" That's _generous_? I think you've got an overly pessimistic view of our contributors and would like to know how you arrived at that figure.