W6: Who do you think edit Wikipedia? / Lee ye han
Summary
Wikipedia is an encyclopedia that anyone can edit.
Wikipedia can be edited by anyone, but there are differences in participation rates by gender and age.
The editing age ratio is 28% for those aged 40 or older, 19% for those aged 30 to 39, 26% for those aged 22 to 29, 14% for those aged 18 to 21, and 13% for those under 17.
The age of 40 and older has the highest percentage of Wikipedia.
In addition, 91% of Wikipedia editors are male, with distinct differences in participation rates in gender.
Interesting point
I thought Wikipedia was an encyclopedia that anyone could use, so I thought it would be evenly divided between editors' age groups and genders, but I first knew it was a one-sided form.
It is surprising that more people in their 40s and older edit Wikipedia than those in their teens and 20s who use the Internet more actively, and that men account for 91% of the editors. Why is there such a big difference?
I wondered if there was such a reason.
Discussion point
Do you think there is a particular reason why the proportion of women in Wikipedia's editor-in-chief is so low and the proportion of men is so high?
What do you think is the reason for the distinct proportions by gender and age group?
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