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I've never really gotten involved with the decision-making, governance side of Wikipedia. That said, years of occasional browsing of the Wikipedia namespace has reveal to me one thing: the Powers That Be™ have really gone to hell since I started edited here.
Separately, also apparent is a pattern of toleration for single-issue (usually), political POV-pushing editors, but only where those POVs seemingly meet a nebulous threshold of fashionable "agreeability". This inevitably leads to systematic bias, where issues of political controversy are not given the proper balance. Allowing these political POV-pushing types at all is dangerous, as they are not acting out of a want of bettering the encyclopaedia, but a want of readers being swayed to their political beliefs.