But despite the occasional cluelessness or error, there
are some
genuinely interesting bits in there, even for a hardened editor like
meself:
"Wattenberg and Viégas, of I.B.M., note that the vast majority of
Wikipedia edits consist of deletions and additions rather than of
attempts to reorder paragraphs or to shape an entry as a whole, and
they believe that Wikipedia's twenty-five-line editing window deserves
some of the blame."
Yeah... structure is an issue. Section edit makes it easy to work quick, but
it gives no general structure to the work.I guess we should have people
specialising in structuring voices for better readability.
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