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by CharlesColeman
2376 days ago
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> Maybe there's no cost to a page sitting on Wikipedia describing, like, some guy's special attack from Naruto. There is a cost, but it's measured in hours of maintenance labor not bytes of storage. If Wikipedia wants to maintain a semblance of accuracy [1] in the face of declining participation, it needs to concentrate its labor resources rather than spread them out. [1] which IMHO is vital given its unwise prestige as arbiter or truth |
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[1] Among other reasons, more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Why_is_Wikipedia_los...