NPOV and credibility (was Re: [WikiEN-l] Original research)
David Gerard
fun at thingy.apana.org.au
Sat Dec 11 17:50:19 UTC 2004
JAY JG (jayjg at hotmail.com) [041211 15:47]:
> Shane King wrote:
> >There is no size limit to Wikipedia.
> Perhaps in theory. In practice Wikipedia is straining under the existing
> load. Loading small articles can take up to a minute. Simple edits on
> articles can take 20 minutes, requiring multiple re-tries. Users are
> randomly and frequently logged out. Adding every conceivable fringe
> theory or position to existing articles, not to mention the current
> penchant for adding articles on every high school in North America (and
> similar trivia), will only make that worse.
Er, no - the load comes from the rate of edits, not the number of articles.
> Moreover, there is a limit to the patience of the reader. If a reader has
> to wade through lengthy sections outlining trivia, conspiracy theories,
> fringe and crackpot views, etc. while trying to understand what is
> significant about a particular topic, then that reader will soon either
> lose interest in the topic, or come away with an entirely distorted
> understanding of it.
That would be a badly-written article in need of better summarisation.
- d.
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