By the way, most of these kids are making their new articles on the Dutch Wikipedia, which we know doesn't really count.
One kid who has published a near-non-notable article in the English Wikipedia seems to have caught on:
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One of the reasons I can think of is that this niche entry has little interested readers. Not a lot of people know about this term so revisions should be quite rare. I did put a reference to post-demographics in the first paragraph of the much busier demographics-entry, because it, well, belongs there and also hopefully to give my entry some more readers. It states in the demographics-entry:
“Another form of demographics is post-demographics, originally a way to study the data retrieved from social networking sites, but also very applicable to integrate with marketing theories.â€
The last part of that sentence, that it is very applicable with marketing theories is my own opinion. Yes, my opinion on Wikipedia. Still there.
He posted his
original research smack in the middle of the lede paragraph of a big article that gets over 4,000 page views per day. I might need to hire this guy for some paid editing work.
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