On 10/11/07, Sage Ross ragesoss+wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
Mainly, perhaps, but that's like saying registered editors mainly do formatting, metadata and vandalism reversion. IPs are responsible for 27% of what gets read (as measured by "page word views"), and probably a larger proportion of total prose. It's not overwhelming, but it's definitely not insignificant.
Not to mention that a lot of people who are not IPs today *started* as IPs...
'Outsiders', 'Non-community members' are responsible for all of the content: We just became the community in the process.
Deep, enh?