I agree with Jane that it is great that one of us gets to write in the NY Times. But I would slightly disagree with Andrew. Yes smartphones are becoming ubiquitous, and for smartphone users Wikipedia is a broadcast medium not an interactive one. That's not great, especially for those languages where Wikipedia is far less written than in English. But I'm not seeing this as an existential threat. I'm sure the WMF has some clue full people trying to make the site as mobile friendly as possible, I'd put money on the smartphone industry trying to cram yet more PCfunctionality into their hardware, I know that the smartphone generation are capable of doing things with their phones that I can barely comprehend - and that the kids growing up with smartphones will be more proficient still; and whilst we are seeing PC and Laptop sales fall, an element of that is market stabilisation and commodification - why worry that PC sales are falling if that just means people are replacing their PCs less frequently?
If ownership of PCs was falling, people were moving all their internet activity to the smartphone, and Wikipedia was pretty much the only bit of the Internet left behind when you migrate to smartphone, then I would be worried.
As it is I just see this as a change to the environment we are in, a change that makes things more difficult for us, but not one that threatens our survival.
Regards
Jonathan
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> What I absolutely *love* in this piece is that it's by our own GLAM-Wiki
> podcast host Andrew Lih and it's in the New York f***ing Times! Yay!
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> Plus I totally agree with his lead point, which holds for all languages: "One
> of the biggest threats it faces is the rise of smartphones as the dominant
> personal computing device." If I had to pick the one thing that would stop
> me editing Wikipedia projects, then yes, this *is* that thing. Though I
> truly love Wikidata and I do feel strongly about the Gendergap, I agree
> with him and feel that the biggest threat to the Wikiverse is the demise of
> the desktop.
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