Hi! I'm so glad you're here.

I'm a budding Wikipedia editor, but a long-time reader. This was the result of one of my first Wikipedia searches. You might have noticed that, following only a short introduction, the early version of the article contains a long list of links--links that are neither exhaustive nor embedded as those in today's version are. This makes me wonder: did readers make a greater or lesser multiplicity of connections, be they online or offline, with the earlier, less-developed format? Apparently, most Wikipedia articles still contain only lists!

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