Wikipediholic

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Wikipedi(a) +‎ -holic.

Noun[edit]

Wikipediholic (plural Wikipediholics)

  1. (Wikimedia jargon) Someone who is addicted to editing Wikipedia.
    Hypernym: Wikiholic
    • 2003 July 18, Erik Moeller, “Wikipedia needs skeptics”, in sci.skeptic[1] (Usenet):
      Hopefully, you'll get hooked on Wikipedia soon and can add yourself to the list of "Wikipediholics" ;-).
    • 2004 July 6, Bryan Derksen, “Ringworld's Children”, in rec.arts.sf.written[2] (Usenet):
      Yes, I am a Wikipediholic.
    • 2010, Joseph M. Reagle Jr., Good Faith Collaboration: The Culture of Wikipedia, Cambridge, M.A., London: MIT Press, page 157:
      Wikipedians can be a similarly compulsive and eccentric lot. So much so that some refer to themselves as Wikipediholics with a case of editcountitis, "a serious disease consisting of an unhealthy obsession with the number of edits you have made to Wikipedia."
    • 2012, Michael Nielsen, Reinventing Discovery: The New Era of Networked Science, Princeton, N.J., Oxford, Oxfordshire: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page 53:
      Many Wikipedia pages deal with topics only of interest to the Wikipedia community itself. Some of these pages are funny: there's a 1,181-question test to see if you're a Wikipediholic (for anyone who willingly sits through the entire test, I think the answer is obviously "yes"); a list of articles with freaky titles ("22.86 Centimetre Nails," the metric version of the band "Nine Inch Nails," now unfortunately deleted); and many others.

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