Clay Shirky on the 10th Anniversary of Wikipedia: “Wikipedia isn’t perfect, of course. Many mediocre articles need improvement. The editors are not diverse enough in age, gender or ethnicity. Biographies of the living remain a persistent site of mischief. Defences erected against vandals and spammers also see off novices and exhaust old-timers. But Wikipedia isn’t just an activity at the level of the articles; from the individual edits all the way up to the culture of the whole, Wikipedia is a public good created by the public, so it falls to the people who care to try to take on these problems as well. As long as that culture continues to embrace “be bold” as a core value, its status as one of the largest cumulative acts of generosity in history will persist.
Map of Wikipedia Usage: Green represents countries where the average internet user viewed at least 10 pages per month. Red represents countries where the average internet user viewed less than one page per month. (via: WikiStu » Blog Archive » Map of Wikipedia usage worldwide)