I believe we have a number of studies which have shown that majority of content was written by the small minority of most active editors. This does not invalidate the comment about automated editing; bottom line - most of anything on Wikipedia, i.e. both content and non-content support infrastructure, was and is being done by a small group of very dedicated people.

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Piotr Konieczny

"To be defeated and not submit, is victory; to be victorious and rest on one's 
laurels, is defeat." --Józef Pilsudski

On 10/28/2012 5:57 PM, Kerry Raymond wrote:
My comments on the top editors came from what I read here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_number_of_edits

Editors who use automated tools to do various little fixes can generate large 
edit counts. Of course it does not follow that all large-edit-count editors are 
doing this.

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On 29/10/2012, at 8:47 AM, "Yaroslav M. Blanter" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 08:13:48 +1100, Kerry Raymond wrote:

As far as I can see most of the top 10000 editors appear to be making
a lot of of their contributions in terms of administration and
quality
control (eg fighting vandalism) rather than in content. I think the
"long tail" of (good faith) editors are mostly contributing content
on
a range of topics that I believe will continue to grow. I believe
that
once a WYSIWYG editor for WP becomes available we will see a growth
in
the long tail of editors and the topics they write on because I think
wiki markup is a barrier for many people currently under-represented
in the demographics of WP editors.
I actually have quite the opposite impression. I think most of the top
contributors are actually creating content. I myself am somewhere in the
top 3000, and 90% of my edits are in the article space. I would be
interested to see a study on this if it exists.

I agree WP has moved into a new phase different from its earliest
years and probably its policies and processes might need to change to
reflect that. For example, it's fine to "be bold" with a stub, but
woe
betide the newbie editor that decides to be bold with a
well-developed
article whose current words may have been carefully crafted to
capture
the right nuances to keep all the warring factions happy. Personally
I
believe mature articles need more of a curated approach to
incorporate
new material contributed by anyone but where the edits are done by
more experienced editors of that topic. Not that they should be
"gatekeepers" but that the material be added in the right place and
in
a way that reflects prior agreements in relation to reflecting
differing viewpoints. I think the WP policy on mature articles should
be "be careful not to break what's already there".

With this I agree.

Cheers
Yaroslav

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