Wikipedia This nifty article from The Guardian looks to the future, but also lays out the general usership:
"According to the movement's own statistics, there are 3,800 hardcore users making more than 100 edits a month, and another 18,000 who make at least five. Then there is a long tail of casual users who use Wikipedia as just another authoritative source - as they might have once used Britannica or Microsoft's Encarta, making the odd edit only if the urge takes them."
My problem is that whenever I go to add an article or titbit, someone has inevitably been there already and created something great. Sometimes I'll get lost in all the hypertext.
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