On 9/16/05, Sam Korn smoddy@gmail.com wrote:
You win against whom? You may succeed. But you don't win. If you think you do, you should consider that everyone (well, near everyone) on Wikipedia wants to _improve_ it. So your attitude of seeing victory is simply not helpful.
You may not find it helpful to you. I find it helpful to me to think that I make Wikipedia a visibly better place by improving small stubs to the point where their useful informational content ensures that they will not be deleted. Others have a boast list about how many articles they have created from scratch, still others a list of featured articles. But for me the greatest feeling is to see people vote "keep" and express admiration for, and thanks for, the deathbed cleanups that I perform.
Whom do I win against? Well that's the wrong question. If Wikipedia is improved, we all win.