Wikipedia:Wikipedistik/Soziologie/Musik
Hier sollen Gründe gesammelt werden, warum Personen/Wikipedianer Lieder schreiben, die Wikipedia zum Thema haben. Diese Seite bezieht sich vor allem auf diese Seite über Songs in der englischen Wikipedia
Hallo. We are from the german Wikipedia from the sociologic section, We want to know the reason(s) why someone wrote a song about Wikipedia. It is not so much about the content of the song but in general, why you wrote that song.
See also:
- (HED) P.E.: Game Over: The signs are all around you, Yo man, you hear something, You dont know what i'm talking about, Wikipedia that shit, Stay informed man, Dont get trapped in a comb cage
- WEIRD AL YANKOVIC: White & Nerdy: I must protect 'em, my ergonomic keyboard never leaves me bored, Shopping online for deals on some writable media, I edit Wikipedia --source 09:54, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
--source 09:28, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
Hi! I'm the author of en:WP:If you're anxious for to shine. I wrote it for one of English Wikipedia's "podcasts" (online "radio", more or less), Not the Wikipedia Weekly, for a joke episode that was full of songs, parodies, and silliness. Unfortunately, that episode is evidently stuck in editing hell, and it's uncertain when it will go live.
I don't know how much you want to hear about the song itself, but, well, probably easier to have it all, and then just ignore what you don't need. I'm one of the major editors of Gilbert and Sullivan articles on English Wikipedia, so choosing a Gilbert and Sullivan song was pretty obvious. "If you're anxious for to shine" (from Patience), while not one of their best-known songs, is still pretty high up there, is a lot of fun to sing, and, as it's already satirising the aesthetic movement, it's pretty easy to adapt it to satirise other things - The science fiction author Isaac Asimov used it to satirise himself, for instance.
I don't know how well the content of it translates to German Wikipedia - my German is not good enough for me to contribute much beyond the occasional image here. Briefly, the first verse is poking fun of over-use of shortcuts to policy pages - it's not uncommon for people to write things like "That seems a bit WP:POINTy, but I will AGF" - except that after doing that for a while, there's a tendency to start leaving out the links, so any newbie trying to understand policy points is met with all these acronyms and abbreviations. Oh, and KNOWING the acronyms too soon is considered one of the signs you may be a sockpuppet. =)
Wikipedia founder Jimbo Wales is much more active on English Wikipedia than any of the others, that's probably all you need to know about the second verse. The third verse is made up of common troll tactics I've encountered.
I hope this helps - feel free to ask if you need anything more.
-81.157.239.9 (a.k.a. en:User:Shoemaker's Holiday), 10:04, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
-I can write little to no German, but I wrote the song because I like writing songs, and wanted to do something fun with wWikipedia. 75.130.92.132 13:10, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
- I speak only a little german, but I wrote the song because I am a Nerdcore rapper and Wikipedia has interested me for a long time. Asenine 13:59, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
- I too enjoy scribbling rap lyrics, and I've become a Wikipedia addict recently, so I figured I'd make something that appealed to the smallest possible cross-section of humans on the planet. en:User:Scartol 15:19, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
- I love songs, and I like making up songs. Sneaky Oviraptor18 16:16, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
- Hi. The reason I wrote the songs was because I came upon that page, and I wanted to add to it, that's about it. Thanks. --comment left for User:AstroHurricane001 as requested here PeterSymonds 16:45, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
- Why did I wrote the songs? I just wanted to. There is no other way to say it. Marlith 17:55, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
Not enough Tupac on Wikipedia. The man was a visionary, and we need to have some pieces as gritty as the raps he wrote. Wikipedia is great and all, but we have some real shit behind the scenes. I was planning to write another based on Hit Em Up, but I don't intend to have Wikipedia Review on my shoulders. The other that I wrote was just a fun little thing I ended up submitting for no reason whatsoever. Bibliomaniac15 18:52, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
I wrote my song because of two reasons. One, I was somewhat bored, and two, because I had an idea and it worked out well. en:User:Bernstein229
Same as Marlith. I felt like it... User:21655 on enwiki 21655 19:51, 9. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
I was just bored. -- King of Hearts 19:29, 10. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
I enjoy writing parodies, and when I saw the Wikipedia song page, I thought that it would be amusing to add to it. --UberScienceNerd 20:26, 10. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
Please stop spamming the English Wikipedia with this. Just stop.
- Just to say that I am an editor on en.wiki and I personally found the link/project interesting. People don't have to follow it if they don't want to. don't know if the tildes will work, but this is me [1] 86.146.1.88 02:40, 12. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
I wrote the song relating to roads as somewhat of a joke since there were a lot of mishaps that occurred in the project. --Rschen7754 01:37, 12. Aug. 2008 (CEST)
I wrote a couple of the earliest Wikipedia parody songs, Hotel Wikipedia and Web Encyclopedia Song. I've always liked singing, and as long as I can remember, even as a child, I'd make up lyrics to familiar songs. I think that a lot of children do that, and they find it very funny because they're turning something "real" into something silly, and they know that it's silly. I just kept on doing it, so I end up creating parodies of songs for almost anything I do, even just singing to my dogs around the house (which is also silly, of course). Sometimes a song just pops into my head where the lyrics are very close to what I am experiencing with a certain activity, and they just need to be adjusted a little here, a little there. The advantage to making a parody is that people already know the tune and they already have a sense of what the song was about originally, so some of that emotion is carried over into the parody. But that's a deep, introspective examination of why maybe I do it. Really, like everyone else, I did it because I was spending a lot of very serious hours on wikipedia (a lot of hours) and it's just plain fun to create something that makes me laugh and might make other people laugh, too. --Elf 75.18.174.245 20:42, 21. Aug. 2008 (CEST)