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This becomes obviously and extremely dumb once you try to imagine how this "going to hell" actually looks like. What you're saying is, if you opened a Wikipedia article 15 or 20 years ago, you'd find "great" content, but in the meantime that article has become "shit". Pure nonsense.
In an another comment you say it's bad that you have to double check the sources. But when it started, Wikipedia barely used sources at all! Just look at some random articles from the early days and see for yourself. These days an overabundance of sources could well be more of a problem for editors of big article.
Thousands? Probably tens, even hundred of thousands! You know how they're "recorded and proven" most of the time? Through the built-in system that tracks every change since the site was created, and allows editors to check who did what, verify and reverse the bad edits.
The co-founder also said Wikipedia is "broken beyond repair"... back in 2007. Already in 2006 he founded a website that he wanted to compete with WP. Is that before or after your "went to hell" era? My impression is, the guy is just butthurt the project has grown beyond him.
As a relatively active WP editor, I agree that you absolutely shouldn't take it for granted, and there's a lot of absolutely frustrating crap on there, and there's much that one would want to see fixed and improved structurally. But I really can't tolerate this sort of nonsensical criticism.