Wikipedia:Pioneers
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Robert Heinlein, despite having died in 1988 described/predicted the themes that are playing out on Wikipedia today. Many early adopters of Wikipedia are pioneers who exemplify Heinlein's themes of "the importance of individual liberty and self-reliance." In an early adoption 'content is king' pioneer society rough edges were overlooked. However Wikipedia has grown into a settlement society with its "tendency of society to repress nonconformist thought." In Heinlein's novels the protagonist tended to get pissed off and move on when the settlers came in and starting passing stupid laws and rules.
It's now pretty much an 'adapt or die' situation. With each passing month there are more and more settlers and fewer and fewer pioneers. Early adopters who continue to try make Wikipedia like it used to be, or act as if historic norms are still current, will inevitably be frustrated.