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number of explanations for that, some more misanthropic than others; ultimately, however, our explanations must come back to physical reality. The bandwidth of the communication channel (a chant in a crowd of mostly-strangers) is fairly low, and the number of steps required for it to sustain itself is fairly high: other people in the crowd must hear the chant over background noise, understand all the words, decide they agree with it, and be able to join in themselves on the next iteration, without it being so long that everyone's voices get out of sync. It's like an Internet meme, except it stops existing if everyone stops saying it for five seconds. So the solution space is quite constrained, and chants at rallies tend to be quite short and simple. "
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As it turns out, many things work this way. Religions, political ideologies, and social movements themselves have similar constraints to the chants that people shout during their gatherings: they must be memorable, they must be comprehensible, and they must align with the principles of the people who
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At sporting events, political rallies, religious congregations, riots and other recreational gatherings where large throngs of people experience emotions together, you can often find them doing chants. Most of these are pretty simple. Often they are not just simple, but simplistic to boot. There's a
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As Knowledge (XXG) has grown, it's become clear just how good an idea this was. It's impossible on one's own to keep up with everything going on everywhere, so something highlighting the "hot spots" really has been valuable. I'd be very happy to buy the Signpost (or those who help make it happen) a
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The subjects covered here should be whatever community subjects interest the readers. Some people will be more interested in things happening with featured articles, others will want to follow Knowledge (XXG)'s statistical trends. Not everyone will share all interests, but I hope to have something
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The need for a community newspaper is tremendous. Already long ago the speed of recent changes on Knowledge (XXG) surpassed anyone's ability to follow edits thoroughly. By now, we are well past the stage where, even when considered in broader terms, anyone can singlehandedly stay on top of events
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reporting: one may notice that, even though this issue is several days late (that's also a storied tradition), there are no blatant formatting issues, or templates that need to be manually updated on each article to make the images render properly. There are also no articles that failed to get
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bearing its name was released. Back then, the contenders were Richard Nixon and George McGovern; you may think that their political ideologies matter here. They do not. What matters is that in the 1972 election, Nixon was the incumbent, meaning that voting for him would have resulted in:
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One particularly long-lived chant, with a long and distinguished history in the U-S-A!, tends to come back every election year in which an incumbent is running for the office of President. It traces its lineage at least as far back as 1972, in which year a
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should get in touch with me so we can organize the work. I especially welcome anyone who's been dying to try their hand at original reporting, but isn't really sure whether they have material worth publishing on
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will focus strongly on the English Knowledge (XXG). The news coming from other language Wikipedias could undoubtedly fill its own newspaper. Correspondingly, rather than trying to translate
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I'd say this has aged pretty well, and almost all of it still holds — except, perhaps, for the "we publish once a week" and "we publish less often than Wikinews", which are now somehow
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Finally, given the size of Knowledge (XXG) that makes it necessary, even a small community newspaper is a huge task. I don't plan to do it alone, and anyone interested in writing for
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for the benefit of other segments of the community, I hope that as other projects develop a need for this kind of resource, they will adapt and develop this idea for their own uses.
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The name also especially suits Knowledge (XXG), because it alludes to a practice here and on other wikis, in that we communicate primarily through "signed posts," as on
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NINETEEN MORE YEARS! NINETEEN MORE YEARS!: The Signpost can now drink beer and chant slogans in Canada. What slogans should we chant for the next nineteen years?
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for everyone, and to hear from readers what else they want to know. And to those who might call this navel-gazing, I merely ask—so why are you reading then?
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The drinking age in Ontario is nineteen and not twenty-one, a fact which for some reason every teenager in southeast Michigan is intimately familiar with.
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posts, your browser overwhelmed with open tabs, and your time spent flitting from reading about Knowledge (XXG) in the blogosphere to hanging out on
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are no longer in "programminghorror", but rather some other place, like perhaps "programminghappiness" or "stuffthatlooksreallynice".
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will strive to maintain its objectivity as would be appropriate for an independent media organization elsewhere.
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Congratulations! I just checked, and I am two months short of having 19 years as a Knowledge (XXG) editor. --
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So, the Signpost has turned 19 years old! But will Knowledge (XXG) and the Signpost still be around in 2043?
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espouse them. Over time they tend to change; sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse.
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With that in mind, let's see how well our own chanting has gone. Here is what Michael Snow
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Been reading this worthy news almost since it began, and it is my sincerest hope that
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Even though I'm terribly late to the party at this point, I couldn't agree more with
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can spare people the effort of trying to be everywhere and read every discussion.
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Great to see how far we've come, here's to NINETEEN MORE YEARS, CHEERS!!! -
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Love the beautiful illustration! Alsoyeahcongratson19yearstoo
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Congratulations on Signpost birthday and best wishes! =))
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With no slight intended to other projects or languages,
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Hopefully, we can also look forward to a day when the
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Don't usually join in chants, but I'll yell this one
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