Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
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@philip I don't think it's a good idea for me to convince you either way. Use a search engine if you're curious. If you find evidence that makes you think one way or another, use that to inform your answer. If that's more work than you think a poll is worth, feel free to skip the question.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan mozilla absolutely, but I can't figure out why wikipedia would be on this poll
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@rhelune @pizaaman I don't give my answer to polls until the end of the poll. I don't like colouring people's responses.
If you don't think it's in decline, answer that. If you think it's in decline but that decline is not inevitable -- it could still recover -- answer that.
I just did a quick Google search for "Wikipedia decline" and there were a lot of hits, so I think this topic is relatively easy to research yourself. And if you don't want to do that, skip the poll.
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@evan mozilla absolutely, but I can't figure out why wikipedia would be on this poll
@anime_reference ok, so, how did you answer?
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@anime_reference ok, so, how did you answer?
@anime_reference also did you try searching for "Wikipedia decline" or doing other research?
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@anime_reference also did you try searching for "Wikipedia decline" or doing other research?
@evan I voted "mozilla only", as their market share is long gone and they've recently torched all the goodwill they had left
I just now searched for 'wikipedia decline' and pretty much every result was a headline about AI search summaries. which isn't a real problem
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@evan I voted "mozilla only", as their market share is long gone and they've recently torched all the goodwill they had left
I just now searched for 'wikipedia decline' and pretty much every result was a headline about AI search summaries. which isn't a real problem
@evan well, you deleted your post, but what I can say after reading some amount of all that is:
if the wikipedia team honestly thinks pageviews is a reliable metric for anything I'm slightly more worried than beforebut I still think the site's in good shape, especially after the recent decision to reject AI contributions
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@evan well, you deleted your post, but what I can say after reading some amount of all that is:
if the wikipedia team honestly thinks pageviews is a reliable metric for anything I'm slightly more worried than beforebut I still think the site's in good shape, especially after the recent decision to reject AI contributions
@anime_reference I'll add them back when the poll is over! I broke my own rules about polls, so I deleted them.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan I don't like to think anything's inevitable. I've been disillusioned with both for different reasons, but a turnaround is always possible. Still use Wikipedia heavily and Firefox as my primary browser.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan Mozilla yes, Wikipedia no. Wikipedia is a lot more than user traffic. When someone wants to actually check the sources of AI they have to go to the source.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan I went with both.
I think they're both in decline currently, and perhaps this state was inevitable. However I do think it would be possible for both of them to reinvent themselves into something that works in the current era.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
I'm a long-time Wikipedian, Firefox and Thunderbird user. I voted for Mozilla only, but hope I'm wrong on that.
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@evan Mozilla yes, Wikipedia no. Wikipedia is a lot more than user traffic. When someone wants to actually check the sources of AI they have to go to the source.
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan Mozilla and Wikipedia are the absolute worst standard barrers for open source technology, apart from all the others.
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@evan I'm really worried about wiki, but there's still a chance of recovery; it would also be significantly easier to fork wiki compared to forking Firefox (from a development aspect at least... legal questions in licensing not so much)
What do you mean when you say "fork wiki", and how would it be in any way easier than forking a web browser? Do you mean something like Grokipedia (which I certainly do not recommend)?
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Have Wikipedia and Mozilla passed a point of inevitable decline?
@evan I think it's important to remember that you don't always have to answer a poll just because you see one. If you're really not sure, you can skip answering!
I share this message for the benefit of everyone.
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@funcrunch @evan Sure, no objection about that.
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@pizaaman Are we playing Questions?
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@evan well, you deleted your post, but what I can say after reading some amount of all that is:
if the wikipedia team honestly thinks pageviews is a reliable metric for anything I'm slightly more worried than beforebut I still think the site's in good shape, especially after the recent decision to reject AI contributions
@anime_reference Wikipedia edits depend on page views. People edit the the pages when they read something that's untrue, clumsy, or misspelled. If they don't get page views, they don't get edits.
Wikimedia Foundation revenue depends on page views. People donate to Wikimedia when they land on a Wikipedia page with a donation request banner. If there aren't page views, WMF doesn't get donations.
Page views are a very big deal for Wikimedia.
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