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[–] alvvayson@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

I think this happens to all professions.

I edited articles as a teenager in the early 00s when most people still used brittanica and Encarta. The quality was probably really bad, but the articles didn't yet exist or only had a stump.

But the articles now have a much higher quality, with good sources and a very consistent style. If an article doesn't exist today, it was purposefully removed because it did not meet the criteria to have a wiki page.

Obviously, such a thing becomes more of a dedicated hobby and not something a few amateurs do on a whim.

Similar things happened to YouTube videos, or historically, to things like singing, story telling, quilting, etc.

As something becomes more popular, the pool of participants grows and the selection becomes more difficult.