2012/10/18 Nathan nawrich@gmail.com:
Why can Reddit and other massive userbase sites keep their community and continue to grow, while Wikimedia can't? Is it that we're too hard to use? Too much has already been done? Are the communities not open enough? Too bound by rules and standards and a conservative ethic of interaction?
That's easy to answer. Apart from the commercial social network sites for the populace being non-educational: Much has already been done, and what we are doing is good enough to most people. Also, they do not perceive Wikipedia as a community to become a part of, but basically as an online encyclopaedia they can use for looking up something they are interested in --- after all, that's what it's supposed to be, isn't it. And then, the situation is quite different for the language communities. German Wikipedia grows constantly by some 400 new articles per day. No change over time. No loss of productivity. So what?
Regards, Jürgen.