User:Brainmuncher/Criticisms

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Although I strongly admire wikipedia, I object to the following things associated with it:

  • Ubiquitous trivia;
  • Wrongly advertising Featured Articles as "perfect prose", or "compelling, even brilliant [prose]";
  • Journalistic prose, with heavy use of associated devices;
  • Wiki-language on talkpages;
  • Over-linked text, especially dates;
  • Randomly inserted ideas, introduced by, for instance, "A noteworthy example of...";
  • Stubs with no more than two sentences — uninformative, pointless additions that survive merely on the promise of more to come;
  • Constant vandalism;
  • Self-appointed experts who write articles in accordance to their interests (political interests, for instance);
  • Irrelevant chatter on talk pages;
  • Incorporating pop-culture (TV, computer games, modern books, etc.) with subjects that have nothing to do with it;
  • People using userpages to advertise their unimportant blogs;
  • That horrible, horrible 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica being the basis of so many articles;
  • Sloppy edits made by anonymous "contributors" eager to seize the glory of editing;
  • Many prolix articles.