[game_preservation] Wikipedia thoughts?
Jim Leonard
trixter at oldskool.org
Fri Jan 9 21:44:14 EST 2009
Andrew Armstrong wrote:
> I wanted to know if anyone on the list had thoughts on Wikipedia - as a
> resource, as a solution or problem, or whatever. I'm just interested,
> I've not investigated it much myself, and only ever use the
> encyclopaedia for general reading, but the quality of some subjects is
> pretty poor (or, as we can see, not even there now).
Congrats, you've discovered the cancer of Wikipedia: Not Notable.
People are free to delete entire articles because they think they're not
important/relevant enough, while hypocritically ignoring the core slogan
"sum of all human knowledge".
I gave up on Wikipedia a long time ago when I wrote 90% of the CGA
article only to have entire sections jettisoned with "no original
research". That's not why I gave up on it -- I gave up on it when I
took the exact same information and put it on webpages I host, then put
it back into Wikipedia with references, et voila, it was accepted.
That's idiotic.
> Hopefully the situation will improve over time. I was also going to see
> what perhaps Mobygames were doing to expand their database (if they were
> going to) - there is a lot of credits, covers and screenshots, but not
> much actual written content about the games in the database, which is a
> shame really.
MobyGames is at the mercy of the people who contribute to it; some games
have a ton of information you can cull; others don't. MobyGames tries
to keep the descriptions objective, but the reviews and trivia contain a
lot of the hidden details.
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