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Citizendium was founded in 2006.<ref name="Wikipedia" /> While the project's first few years were successful, adding 3,000 articles in its first year<ref name=Wikipedia />, the rate of new articles being created slowed with time.<ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Citizendium_number_of_articles_graph.png Commons]</ref><ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Citizendium_Creation_rate_main.png Commons]</ref> Once Larry Sanger left the project, it quickly declined, with a 2016 election having "attracted nine votes"<ref name="Wikipedia" /> and by late 2017 "an average of 5 edits made per day."<ref name="Wikipedia" />
Citizendium was founded in 2006.<ref name="Wikipedia" /> While the project's first few years were successful, adding 3,000 articles in its first year<ref name=Wikipedia />, the rate of new articles being created slowed with time.<ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Citizendium_number_of_articles_graph.png Commons]</ref><ref>[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Citizendium_Creation_rate_main.png Commons]</ref> Once Larry Sanger left the project, it quickly declined, with a 2016 election having "attracted nine votes"<ref name="Wikipedia" /> and by late 2017 "an average of 5 edits made per day."<ref name="Wikipedia" />
==Operation==
Citizendium has a set of ten policies that are used to operate the website.<ref name="policy">[http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Policies Citizendium]</ref> These could be seen as a list of "ten commandments" for those who use the site. Citizendium's core principles, like "contributors shall participate publicly under their real, verified names" and "there shall be special recognition for subject experts" are included on the policy page.<ref name="policy" />


==Criticism==
==Criticism==

Revision as of 16:19, 8 June 2019

Citizendium is a wiki where editors are required to have an account and use their real name as their account name.[1][2]

History

Citizendium was founded in 2006.[2] While the project's first few years were successful, adding 3,000 articles in its first year[2], the rate of new articles being created slowed with time.[3][4] Once Larry Sanger left the project, it quickly declined, with a 2016 election having "attracted nine votes"[2] and by late 2017 "an average of 5 edits made per day."[2]

Operation

Citizendium has a set of ten policies that are used to operate the website.[5] These could be seen as a list of "ten commandments" for those who use the site. Citizendium's core principles, like "contributors shall participate publicly under their real, verified names" and "there shall be special recognition for subject experts" are included on the policy page.[5]

Criticism

According to RationalWiki,

References

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