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Nathan Bloom's avatar

The service of English as a democratic language seems to enable dysgenic linguistic practices and apparently has very few structural bulwarks against decline and pidgin-ification.

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Arctic Wolf's avatar

A few comments:

1. The Wikipedia figure for Indonesia is likely incorrect; anecdotal evidence suggests that only around 10% of Indonesians can speak English.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/do-indonesians-speak-english-rod-pallister

https://www.quora.com/What-percentage-of-people-in-Indonesia-speak-English

2. You may want to consider modifying your model to estimate the average IQ of each language's Internet users, not total speakers. For instance, I think it's unlikely that around 40% of French-language Internet users from top-5 countries are from D.R. Congo, as most people there are (and will remain) too poor to have Internet access. You may also want to consider adding more languages, such as Russian.

3. What you have suggested is already evident comparing English Wikipedia, which IMHO has a tendency to be inconsistent in quality, to include irrelevant details, and to have a noticeable pop-culture systemic bias, with German Wikipedia, which is professionally written, has minimal clutter and systemic bias, and consistently includes key information such as dates and places of birth and death, relevant literature, etc. Admittedly German-speakers are on average much higher in conscientiousness as well, so this effect is accentuated.

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