[Foundation-l] Encouraging participation
James Heilman
jmh649 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 19 11:51:36 UTC 2010
I have found some of the suggestions for increasing participation
strange. Wikipedia is not a MMORG, it is not a social networking
site, it is not a file/picture/video hosting service, it is an online
encyclopedia. Some people like the first three. However trying to
turn Wikipedia into a combination of them is not how we go about
writing an encyclopedia. We need to attract people who are interested
in writing an encyclopedia and need to drive away / direct to the
appropriate venue those who are looking for something different.
My suggestion for increasing editor numbers would be to promote
Wikipedia at Universities. McGill has a Wikipedia club. Promoting
the formation of clubs at other Universities would have a positive
influence. Currently most University students are female ( about 55%
) http://www.universityworldnews.com/article.php?story=20091023110831548
however Asperger syndrome occurs 5 times more frequently in males than
females. This might have something to do with the gender ratio we
see. :-)
--
James Heilman
MD, CCFP-EM, B.Sc.
More information about the foundation-l
mailing list