Bantari wrote:Tsuyoku wrote:My biggest question is, why are so few SL contributors 4d+?
Why are the top players completely disinterested in submitting authoritative content?
It would be nice if some would answer with what they need as incentive. It can't be that they're holding out for the amazing book deals...
Strong players get strong by playing and learning, not writing and teaching, that's why.
Since we all play Go for fun, it would stand to reason to assume that strong players, taking into account the above statement, have more fun playing and learning than writing and teaching. it sort-of sucks for the lower-rated players, but what can you do... If you want the strong players to contribute, you need to provide some kind of incentive, monetary or otherwise. We have had a discussion about this recently on L19, as I recall. The bottom line being that if you want somebody to do stuff they don't like doing, you need to pay them. Other than money, there is not that much weak(er) player have to offer... worship, maybe?
You can see the same issue popping up all over the place - the issue of incentive and, ultimately, money. Pros play for money... they write for money... they teach for money... even if its not you who pays them. The whole discussion about European Championship - there is also a strong undercurrent related to money. The reasons for strong Asians visiting Europe... same thing, no matter how some wish to smudge it. And so on...
'Tis how the world turns.
We are all becoming americanized, I guess...
The question is - given that these are the cards we have been dealt - what are we going to do?
I wouldn't reduce everything to money. Many strong and knowledgable people have posted a lot on SL, without receiving money and with no incentive other than a desire to share what they know. There used to be a belief in the go community that stronger players had a duty to help weaker players learn the game. That tradition still exists in Beginners' Rooms, and in Tabemasu's Q and A thread here on L19, for example. But no one has the time or energy to respond to every request. In almost any situation in which someone is giving a lot the generosity can only go on so long before giving-fatigue sets in.