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Unfortunately, I don't have as much free time as I used to. Because of that, I don't get the opportunity to edit Wikipedia as much as I'd like, and from the looks of things, many are in the same boat. I see fewer and fewer editors out there, and Wikipedia suffers because of it. That's to be expected. Wikipedia's initial burst of popularity was going to level out at some point. But the serious problem facing Wikipedia isn't so much that the number of editors has decreased, but that the majority of editors left behind seem to be overzealous deletionists. Nearly everything I see updated in my watchlist is a cut of some kind and looking at the edit history of those doing the cutting, they rarely have any interest in the subject they're cutting at all. They're just cutting for cutting's sake. Thousands of thousands of blind cuts to article after article. Cutting has become an end unto itself and Wikipedia is dramatically worse for it.
If you see an uncontroversial claim on an article that seems reasonable but is unsourced, find a source for it, or leave it alone. If you simply cut it without putting that work in first, you're nothing more than entropy breaking this site down. You remove valuable information from the site and discourage the contribution of inexperienced Wikipedians, who may in fact be incredibly experienced in the field they're writing about.
As I've said for a long time, deletionists should start with their own accounts.
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Doesn’t it seem like everybody just shouts at each other nowadays? I think it’s because conflict is drama, drama is entertaining, and entertainment is marketable. Finding a consensus and common ground is dull! Nobody wants to watch a civilized discussion that acknowledges ambiguity and complexity. We want to see fireworks! We want the sense of solidarity that comes from having our interests narrowed and exploited by like-minded zealots! Talk show hosts, political candidates, news programs, special interest groups… They all become successful by reducing debates to the level of shouted rage. Nothing gets solved, but we’re all entertained. - Calvin, Calvin and Hobbes
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To accomplish anything whatsoever one must have standards. None have yet accomplished anything without them. The gentlemen fulfilling their duties as generals and councillors have their standards. Even the artisans performing their tasks also have their standards. The artisans make square objects according to the square, circular objects according to the compasses; they draw straight lines with the carpenter's line and find the perpendicular by a pendulum. All artisans, whether skilled or unskilled, employ these five standards. Only the skilled workers are accurate. Though the unskilled labourers have not attained accuracy, yet they do better by following these standards than otherwise. Thus all artisans follow the standards in their work. - Mozi
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Imagination and memory are but one thing, which for diverse considerations hath diverse names. - Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes
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But truth endures and is strong for ever, and lives and prevails for ever and ever. With it there is no partiality or preference, but it does what is righteous instead of anything that is unrighteous or wicked. Everyone approves its deeds, and there is nothing unrighteous in its judgment. To it belongs the strength and the kingship and the power and the majesty of all the ages. Blessed be the God of truth! - 1 Esdras 4:39-41
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[Humans] seem to find no tranquility in anything. You struggle against the inevitable. You thrive on conflict. You are rash, quick to judge, slow to change. Its amazing you've survived. As a species, we have no common ground. You are too aggressive. Too hostile. Too militant. - Nagilum, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Where Silence Has Lease
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Working under the assumption that Kolrami is attempting to win, it is reasonable to assume that he expects me to play for the same goal. […] I was playing only for a standoff -- a "draw." While Kolrami was dedicated to winning, I was able to pass up obvious avenues of advancement and settle for a balance. Theoretically, I should be able to challenge him indefinitely. - LCDR Data, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Peak Performance
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If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. - Albert Einstein
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