I read (and edit) Wikipedia all the time. It's a habit of mine to spend ~12 hours/week (acording to my phone usage stats) reading Wikipedia articles from the Wikipedia mobile app. I do it specially from bed and after lunch. It's inexhaustible carbon for the fire of my curiosity. I know this is not comparable to reading a book, but I love it. Acording to the app's history, I have been reading these days about psychology, North Korea, Ernest Hemingway, the Israel-Palestine conflict background, the Islamic revolution in Iran, bullet journaling, Anders Breivik, the Taiwanese Semiconductor Foundry Company (TSMC), vintage operating systems, the history of Philips, Bill Cosby, lifelogging, the history and meaning of cleavage (breasts), Wonderbra, the Benetton family, time capsules, the FIRE movement, ISO 2145… Oh I'm realizing I may have become addicted to Wikipedia 😅
I read (and edit) Wikipedia all the time. It's a habit of mine to spend ~12 hours/week (acording to my phone usage stats) reading Wikipedia articles from the Wikipedia mobile app. I do it specially from bed and after lunch. It's inexhaustible carbon for the fire of my curiosity. I know this is not comparable to reading a book, but I love it. Acording to the app's history, I have been reading these days about psychology, North Korea, Ernest Hemingway, the Israel-Palestine conflict background, the Islamic revolution in Iran, bullet journaling, Anders Breivik, the Taiwanese Semiconductor Foundry Company (TSMC), vintage operating systems, the history of Philips, Bill Cosby, lifelogging, the history and meaning of cleavage (breasts), Wonderbra, the Benetton family, time capsules, the FIRE movement, ISO 2145… Oh I'm realizing I may have become addicted to Wikipedia 😅