If by "adding content" you mean Mark adding
loads of incorrect two-line articles, then cheer up, you have your wikipedia. It reminds
me of the good old communist Romania, where the agricultural and industrial production
figures were artificially inflated by producing crap. Of course, that system was not
democratic, so that one person could have his way without good reason against the will of
the people. Looks much like today's mo.wiki, where Mark blocks everything just because
he wants to.
Dpotop is a silly guy. Check out
http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/TablesWikipediaMO.htm :
Users sorted by # of edits:
61.248.143.2 -- 574 (South Korean IP)
Russ -- 208
Node_ue -- 185
193.164.229.102 -- 78 (Paris, France IP)
81.11.225.209 -- 66 (Vilvoorde, Belgium IP)
Gabix -- 52
24.201.83.39 -- 46 (Montreal, QC IP)
213.164.241.16 -- 37 (Cluj, Romania IP)
24.251.243.233 -- 34 (my IP)
Ronline -- 33
Home05149.cluj.astral.ro -- 20
Phrstvb -- 19
Robbot -- 13
Vertaler -- 12
211.186.6.105 -- 12 (South Korea IP)
Dmitriid -- 10
132.216.68.207 -- 10 (Montreal, QC IP)
65% of total edits are by anon users.
Average article has 164.179104 words (193.75 for Romanian WP, not a
huge difference)
Also, speaking of democratic systems, check out
http://mo.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ronline/Propunere/Arhiv%C4%83 where
the majority, all of whom were repsectable, confirmed, existing users
with many many many edits (instead of just 25), votedto KEEP mowiki.
BTW, someone asked me why I'm against mo.wiki. I
am not fundamentally against it. The only thing I say is that it should remain in the
private space of Mark while it's a pure creation of Mark.
Pure creation of Mark? The majority of contribs come from other people.
Otherwise, I request that the american
us.wikipedia.org is created! It is right, as some people believe this language exists, and
we should add content to it. There are even american dictionaries. Of course, I will fill
it up just like Mark does, by copying articles from en.wiki, and by writing two-line crap
articles. Unfortunately, I will not be able to produce as many grammar errors per sentence
as Mark does. Maybe someone level en-1 would like to join me in promoting americanism
against the imperialist brits (the "imperialist" part it adapted from Mark's
posts)?
...
Mark