The Singularity is Not Near: Slowing Growth of Wikipedia

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The Singularity is Not Near: Slowing Growth of Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Bongwon Suh, Gregorio Convertino, Ed H. Chi and Peter Pirolli.

Overview

Prior research on Wikipedia has characterized the growth in content and editors as being fundamentally exponential in nature, extrapolating current trends into the future. Authors show that recent editing activity suggests that Wikipedia growth has slowed, and perhaps plateaued, indicating that it may have come against its limits to growth. Authors measure growth, population shifts, and patterns of editor and administrator activities, contrasting these against past results where possible. Both the rate of page growth and editor growth has declined. As growth has declined, there are indicators of increased coordination and overhead costs, exclusion of newcomers, and resistance to new edits. Authors discuss some possible explanations for these new developments in Wikipedia including decreased opportunities for sharing existing knowledge and increased bureaucratic stress on the socio-technical system itself.