32 points | by wslh 17 hours ago ago

4 comments

  • bertman 4 hours ago ago

    Since the OP article is LLM slop with no actual information:

    The full paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/08944393231220165

    The "Discussion" part from the paper: https://privatebin.net/?c4c369f1b8f7c851#BNGSrxQLew2C5KpgUDK...

    Summary of the "Discussion" part:

    * English Wikipedia is heavily focused on American topics.

    * Americanization is strongest in Europe and Latin America, with Italy being the most Americanized country.

    * European countries vary in Americanization, with Western countries generally more Americanized than Eastern ones.

    * South & West Asia, and Islamic clusters have lower Americanization values.

    * Hebrew Wikipedia, representing Israel, shows high Americanization, reflecting its Western orientation.

    * Developed countries have higher Americanization values than developing countries.

  • 082349872349872 4 hours ago ago

    > the process of creating and editing Wikipedia articles is carried out independently in each language version, leading to discrepancies in the depth and breadth of content in different languages

    Vive la différence !

    One must have a little of everything, to make a world.

  • CSMastermind 15 hours ago ago

    This reads like it was written by an LLM

    • wetpaws 13 hours ago ago

      It probably was