Earlier: "...Good reading at: http://www.answers.com/boredom (1,553 words from Wikipedia included!)..."
Response: "...Did you bother to read your reference ...hard to reconcile with your belief [the word "boredom" first entered our vocabulary in the mid 1800s]..."It became the ailment of the era during the Romantic period ...1848..."...However...I am bored with this thread..."
Woke you up, did we? ;-)
"Boredom" is a description of a person's choice, not a description of what they are reacting to. You've got it accurately: *you* are "bored".
I choose not to be.
And that, I think, is the whole point of Wikipedia: come one, come all, everyone find their niche, dig in, edit every page - it's a wiki, after all, everyone just get along, and stay out of each other's way if you can't coordinate - there's loads of work to be done for everyone, somewhere at Wikipedia, without wasting time clashing, or deleting anything (that's non-spam, non-vandalism, not off-topic, especially at the support lists like this one).
Feeling bored? Move *yourself* to another niche, on or off Wikipedia. I hope to encourage people to take responsibility for their own boredom instead of blaming it on whatever it is they are reacting to. Sadly, I have found that admin/sysops all too often do blame their boredom on someone else. Then, in an effort to overcome their own boredom, they tend to delete and ban others, rather than move themselves on to new horizons. Or, getting out altogether and letting someone else, someone with more energy, positive energy, deal with things.
Admin/sysop is a SERVICE SUPPORT job, and can be exhausting. How do we move people on from it when they are worn out, without hurting their (dear dear) feelings? How do we encourage burnt out admin/sysops to go do something else, something creative on their own, at some point, instead of letting them quash other's creativity when they get bored?
I suggest removing the delete/ban tool from an individual's powers, and also limiting it short term durations, and on article pages only. There has to be a way for us to deal with counterproductive, anti social behavior - on the part of admin/sysops! There has to be a way to encourage a balance of powers, rights, and freedoms on Wikipedia, such that anyone who wants to pitch in is welcome, and not treated as fodder, expendable.