Wikipedian
English
Etymology
Wikipedia + -ian (compare encyclopaedist)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wɪ.kɪˈpiː.dɪ.ən/
Audio (file)
Noun
Wikipedian (plural Wikipedians)
- (Wiktionary and WMF jargon) A person who contributes to Wikipedia, especially a regular contributor versed in the ways of the site.
- 2006, The Economist, 22 Apr.,
- Britannica, somewhat representative of old media in general, instinctively regards Wikipedia as a threat, whereas Wikipedians are not the least bit tempted to reciprocate.
- 2008, Jonathan Zittrain, The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It, page 139:
- This change takes care of casual or heat-of-the-moment vandalism, but it does little to address a new category of Wikipedian somewhere between committed community member and momentarily vandalizing teenager, one that creates tougher problems.
- 2006, The Economist, 22 Apr.,
Translations
a person who uses, edits, or contributes to Wikipedia
|
|
Adjective
Wikipedian (not comparable)
- Of or relating to Wikipedia.
- 2006 April 19, “The Wikipedia FAQK”, in Wired News:
- Many scholars of Wikipedian theology theorize that if consensus is ever reached, Wikipedia will spontaneously disappear.
- 2007 September 6, GALE ZOË GARNETT, “The language of the love of language”, in Globe and Mail:
- In these Googlial Wikipedian times, a vast collection of wordbooks may seem slow, unnecessary or both.
- 2008 March 21, Pat Kane, “Here Comes Everybody, by Clay Shirky. We-Think, by Charles Leadbeater”, in Independent:
- If people stopped believing in the Wikipedian ideal, and used its tools for vandalism, "it's unlikely the whole enterprise would survive a week"
-
See also
Wikipedians on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Translations
of or relating to Wikipedia
|
|
- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout#Translations.
Translations to be checked
|
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.