Wikipedia talk:Wikipedia Signpost/2011-01-03/2010 in review

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  • Regarding "the number of active editors has fallen 10% over the last 12 months. It's entirely to be expected that the number of active admins would also fall by 10%", in fact the number of active admins decreased by 12% (from 869 to 768) in 2010. That compares to an 8% decrease in 2009 (from 943 to 869), and to a 6% decrease in 2008 (from 1004 to 943). (data) Given that the population of admins is "aging" (for the past three years, the number of new admins has been decreasing significantly), it's quite likely that the trend (of a decrease in active admins) will accelerate. (Another reason to think acceleration is likely, if nothing changes policy-wise, is the potential for a vicious cycle, where unpleasant tasks are spread among fewer and fewer admins, who have less and less time to do the non-admin things that got them interested in Wikipedia in the first place.) -- John Broughton (♫♫) 13:50, 4 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]