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polish_aristocrat 02-11-2007 02:27 PM

Why does wikipedia update so often ?
 
ok, serious question

It's been pointed out several times how quick Wikipedia is to update articles on individuals involved in current events, like Zidane, Hussein, Obama etc

that's great for sure

But I don't quite understand why the articles about people who aren't on the spotlight anymore, are updated often almost as often.

F.e sportsmen who retired etc.. I sometimes check on them in wikipedia, but there are obviously no news.. and yet still wikipedia says the article updated last 2 days ago. Seriously, wtf? Nothing new gets added, just the wording changes here and there...

I understand how wikipedia is run, but this still kinda doesnt make that it's right. If nothing happens regarding some ex-celeb anymore, then why update the article on him every 5 days? Why not wait 6 months until something happens?

mattz 02-11-2007 02:28 PM

why is the sky blue

websiex 02-11-2007 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by mattz (Post 11899363)
why is the sky blue

The sky is blue because air scatters short-wavelength light in preference to longer wavelengths. From ROY G BIV (visible spectrum) - All the colors before blue just pass through, and because the human eye cannot detect indigo/violet light in presence of light with longer wavelengths, we are left with blue - and that is what color the sky appears as to humans. :)

Splum 02-11-2007 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by websiex (Post 11899409)
The sky is blue because air scatters short-wavelength light in preference to longer wavelengths. From ROY G BIV (visible spectrum) - All the colors before blue just pass through, and because the human eye cannot detect indigo/violet light in presence of light with longer wavelengths, we are left with blue - and that is what color the sky appears as to humans. :)

So in other words robots and dogs would see the purple sky?

craigant01 02-11-2007 02:46 PM

wow i thought it was blue coz of the reflection from the sea, thats what my old science teacher told me the lying bastard!!

aico 02-11-2007 02:47 PM

If you understand how Wikipedia works, then why are you asking the question? It's updated as often as someone makes an edit or addition.

websiex 02-11-2007 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Splum (Post 11899415)
So in other words robots and dogs would see the purple sky?

I'm not sure how a dogs eyes are made up, it could possibly see blue, indigo, or violet (judging it can see colors to begin with, isn't known.). All depends on the make up of the eye.

Jace 02-11-2007 02:53 PM

wasn't there an article on this in some magazine like a month ago?

there are some wikipedia editors that have contributed like a million edits a piece or some shit....some guys literally sit in their off time and edit wikipedia, that is ALL they do...and there are hundreds of them

polish_aristocrat 02-11-2007 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aico (Post 11899444)
If you understand how Wikipedia works, then why are you asking the question? It's updated as often as someone makes an edit or addition.

yeah but a recent update date may create the impression that something significantly has been added

the whole thing makes wikipedia less of an encyclopedia - I mean if a totally non controversial topic has already a comprehensive article on it, then editing it for no real reason adds absolutely no value to the user

FuqALot 02-11-2007 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by websiex (Post 11899409)
The sky is blue because air scatters short-wavelength light in preference to longer wavelengths. From ROY G BIV (visible spectrum) - All the colors before blue just pass through, and because the human eye cannot detect indigo/violet light in presence of light with longer wavelengths, we are left with blue - and that is what color the sky appears as to humans. :)

finally an interesting gfy poster again

UKJack 02-11-2007 03:48 PM

The reason people make slight edits is because they want to keep there edit count up its a status thing among editors also they have edit wars where the info in constantly changed because one person wants to keep it one and another wants it another way

crazyforyou 02-11-2007 03:49 PM

it should be often

Rhesus 02-11-2007 04:29 PM

That wasn't your smartest question to date...

polish_aristocrat 02-11-2007 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UKJack (Post 11899671)
The reason people make slight edits is because they want to keep there edit count up its a status thing among editors also they have edit wars where the info in constantly changed because one person wants to keep it one and another wants it another way

ok that explains it

Rhesus 02-11-2007 04:36 PM

Wikipedia is a social project. Its hallmark is that it's in continuous flow... It's fluid, not solid. The editors are so numerous that for every seemingly uninteresting celeb there will be 10 fans jumping to add their input.

Lazonby 02-11-2007 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11899469)
wasn't there an article on this in some magazine like a month ago?

there are some wikipedia editors that have contributed like a million edits a piece or some shit....some guys literally sit in their off time and edit wikipedia, that is ALL they do...and there are hundreds of them

Damn right. I tried to linkspam some of the articles and got caught out by some bastard who spends all his free time making sure the ********** category is devoid of commercial links.

Funny thing is, the links I tried to add did actually add some value and relevance, but he was so strict he didn't allow any links at all to sites with any commercial aspect.

So I looked at his profile. He is in his 40s and is fat and ugly. No wonder he has time to spend his life moderating Wikipedia updates.

Anyway, Wikipedia is just as corrupt as DMOZ imo.

foe 02-11-2007 06:44 PM

It's the same concept as GFY and post count

Kimo 02-11-2007 06:56 PM

them people are crazy

StarkReality 02-11-2007 07:06 PM

Yep, getting my mainstream sites linked from wikipedia is a pain in the ass...although they make perfect additions on some topics, some people there think all commercial sites are just evil spam...:mad:

King of Queens 02-11-2007 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigant01 (Post 11899437)
wow i thought it was blue coz of the reflection from the sea, thats what my old science teacher told me the lying bastard!!

:1orglaugh

Klen 02-11-2007 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StarkReality (Post 11900492)
Yep, getting my mainstream sites linked from wikipedia is a pain in the ass...although they make perfect additions on some topics, some people there think all commercial sites are just evil spam...:mad:

Yep,many sites doesnt allow links to commercial sites.

Rochard 02-11-2007 08:03 PM

When Anna Nicole Smith had died Wikipedia had it up in less than twenty minutes. The news broke as I was leaving work for lunch and I came home and looked up some information on her and it was already up.

KrisKross 02-11-2007 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 11900746)
When Anna Nicole Smith had died Wikipedia had it up in less than twenty minutes. The news broke as I was leaving work for lunch and I came home and looked up some information on her and it was already up.

Yep. Many editors update articles related to breaking news almost live. They sit and watch CNN, read the news wires and update the article. In some cases, its better to read the Wikipedia article than to watch the news as the Wikipedia article is constantly being updated by multiple editors all watching different broadcasts.


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