W6 : Who do you think edits wikipeida? the young, the old, male, female, Americans, Koreans...?
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The Longtail Law is a theory related to the fact that Wikipedia has a large number of users but only a small number of people working hard. Wikipedia's contribution to editing is almost ten thousand people. Wikipedia has a lot of users, but we can see that there are fewer real users than we thought. And the percentage of users varies significantly depending on age, gender, and nationality. Men use Wikipedia much more than women, and most Wikipedia is from North America or Europe, but the United States itself accounts for only 20% of editors. And only about 500 English Wikipedia editors are known to speak Korean as their first language.
Q. Who do you think edits wikipeida? the young, the old, male, female, Americans, Koreans...?
The summary above shows the conclusion in the end, but when I first saw this question, I thought it would be the contribution of experts such as college students, graduate students, and doctors. Gender differences were not likely to be that big. And I thought, of course, few people in our country actually contributed to Wikipedia editing. Because the population is not that large in the world. However, gender differences were very stark, and quite shocking. And I expected less users of Wikipedia in Korea, but I was shocked to see that there were only about 500 English Wikipedia editors.
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