Oh, I certainly agree with this. I’d just trace it back to Wikipedia’s roots—and I suspect that as fewer people are familiar with Britannica, Wikipedia will lose that more and more.
I suspect that as fewer people are familiar with Britannica, Wikipedia will lose that more and more.
That’s … a thought on Wikipedia’s future that hadn’t occurred to me before. You can see it already, of course. Even just “We’re here to write an encyclopedia” requires a prior notion of an encyclopedia other than what you’re already doing. But then there’s anecdotes of kids already saying “encyclopedia? Is that like Wikipedia?” I wonder how Wikipedia will self-define.
Oh, I certainly agree with this. I’d just trace it back to Wikipedia’s roots—and I suspect that as fewer people are familiar with Britannica, Wikipedia will lose that more and more.
That’s … a thought on Wikipedia’s future that hadn’t occurred to me before. You can see it already, of course. Even just “We’re here to write an encyclopedia” requires a prior notion of an encyclopedia other than what you’re already doing. But then there’s anecdotes of kids already saying “encyclopedia? Is that like Wikipedia?” I wonder how Wikipedia will self-define.