Wikipedia is kind of weird. I feel it's lame to put up my own page, but I desperately want someone else to do it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do not go on my Wikipedia page. There's just too much weird information on there for me to pick apart.
People take issue with individual aspects of Wikipedia all the time. But it's kind of hard to hate the general idea of a free encyclopedia. It's like hating kittens.
The core of Wikipedia is something people really believe in. That is too valuable for the world to screw it up.
I think it's important never to look yourself up on Wikipedia. I think the temptation to correct any interesting factual errors would be too much.
Wikipedia is kind of extreme, where a very, very small group of people contribute pretty much everything.
When Wikipedia first started, the only people interacting on the Internet were hard core geeks. Now everyone is there, and they're attracted to the easy, free ways to interact.
Most of my work is, I get an idea, and, with the help of Wikipedia, I can write. I don't have to leave my apartment.
Wikipedia is so dangerous.
I have always viewed the mission of Wikipedia to be much bigger than just creating a killer website. We're doing that of course, and having a lot of fun doing it, but a big part of what motivates us is our larger mission to affect the world in a positive way.
Wikipedia is just an incredible thing. It is fact-encirclingly huge, and it is idiosyncratic, careful, messy, funny, shocking and full of simmering controversies - and it is free, and it is fast.