Hello
for months, I've been looking at the editing trend from Ghana for a while
now. One thing I noticed is that, the willingness of Ghanaians to
contribute to Wikipedia and other sister projects is what is lacking. The
means is there. Many spend several hours daily sharing and commenting and
talking on social media platforms like Facebook. Thus, internet
connectivity and time constraints isn't the hindrance.
Maybe, another excuse that might sound plausible might be the fact that,
many don't know they can contribute to Wikipedia or the others. Fine! If
that's the case, how do we tackle that in our own niche? Where does it
start from? Is social media not enough to tell our people they can
contribute to Wiki? Well, maybe patience is important. But statistically
and mathematically, if I am to project the contributions coming from Ghana
currently, I don't see an increase of 10% in the next 5 to 10 years.
Are we doing something wrong? If no, then what aren't we doing very well?
We kinda have many enlisted on our meta page, but practically, the edits
aren't flowing. Many articles about Ghana are started and expanded by
non-Ghanaians.
For me, I see reluctance, feeling of less necessity to contribute and no
want-to-help-others feeling but want-to-learn-from-others attitude. What's
the breakthrough?
thanks
rexford
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