Mark Wagner wrote - "I look forward to seeing what sort of private jargon they wind up developing -- and if they realize that they've done so. Initialisms are the English Wikipedia's jargon."
They've already started their private vocabulary with "editors" versus "authors". Authors are the commoners, whereas editors are the ones with advanced degrees. In order to be an editor you're supposed to be tenure-track in your field and send in a CV. In addition, in order to "approve" an article, you must not only jump through the hoops of becoming an editor, you must be somehow certified an "expert" in that specific topic. It's not clear how specific your expertise has to be. Looking at the music articles and the music editors (my particular field of interest), there will not be an approved Citizendium article on a music topic in quite a long time.