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''As an expert on the game, do you feel you get less out of the wiki than you give?''
 
''As an expert on the game, do you feel you get less out of the wiki than you give?''
  
Absolutely.  I consult the wiki constantly when I am playing DF.  DF is a very complex game, so it's not at all something you can just consult once and be done - by the end of a gaming session, I will have 40-50 tabs of wiki content open.  I personally consult the wiki in before, during and after playing DF, and the analytics that we run on the wiki seem to point out that most other players do the same.  Players consulting the wiki before a gaming session usually hit one or two topics to satisfy their curiosity; during a gameplay session, we will see wiki sessions with 20+ active wiki pages on various topics, and after a gameplay session things kind of wind down as people read things they missed during gameplay and close tabs.
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I occasionally consult the official forums, but that is a rarity for me.  I am in one of the IRC channels for dwarffortress (on quakenet) but I'm not ever really "active."  You are correct, there are no printed game guides for DF.
 
 
 
I would hardly call myself an expert on the game.  I constantly get a large amount out of the wiki, which is a vast store of knowledge that I could never hope to stuff in my head.
 
  
 
== Motivations ==
 
== Motivations ==
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''And, if you don't feel we've already covered this, why do you contribute to the DF wiki? What is your motivation?''
 
''And, if you don't feel we've already covered this, why do you contribute to the DF wiki? What is your motivation?''
  
I'd hardly agree that learning the game is a major motivation in playing dwarf fortress.  Instead, I'd argue that the major motivation is the ability to explore problem spaces, and to go wild in a sandbox.  Because of this, I don't think using a wiki is cheating at all for this game.  Instead, it's almost required to figure out how things work - the game comes with minimal documentation, an obtuse user interface, and a large number of undocumented features and issues.
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I contribute to the dwarf fortress wiki because, quite simply, I know I have the skills required to keep the wiki running.  Beyond that, I learn a lot from the wiki, and this is a simple way for me to return the favor to the community.
 
  
 
== Dealing with challenges ==  
 
== Dealing with challenges ==  
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''What sort of problems or difficulties have you encountered in contributing to/administering the Dwarf Fortress wiki? Perhaps difficult users, inaccurate information, malicious behaviour (defacing articles, spam)? How have you dealt with such difficulties? How is your time/resource used: managing users or content?''
 
''What sort of problems or difficulties have you encountered in contributing to/administering the Dwarf Fortress wiki? Perhaps difficult users, inaccurate information, malicious behaviour (defacing articles, spam)? How have you dealt with such difficulties? How is your time/resource used: managing users or content?''
  
The biggest challenges we have faced are probably with spam and version changes.  The game changes rapidly, and we've decided to arbitrarily mark cutoff points (mostly save incompatibility changes) where we archive, essentially, the old content and start fresh with the new game content.  We currently track 4 different versions of the game , including the last 2D version released.  They aren't as actively played as the newer versions but the DF community does have a surprising number of players actively referencing and using the old content to play "retro" df games.
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Spam was eventually managed by restricting create page permissions to users who have 10 edits.  We also had some stunning growth, and we are currently running on a 5 server cluster (load balancer, 2 web servers, a db server, a toolserver) with an additional machine running backups for the DB.
 
 
 
Most of my time actually is spent dealing with sysadministrivia, and less with actually managing users or content.  We have a number of very trustworthy and helpful administrators of the wiki who help manage the day to day operation of the wiki software, user issues, etc.
 
  
 
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