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People who edit Wikipedia, either anonymously or using an account, presumably get some short-term and long-term benefits out of doing so (otherwise they wouldn't do it).
Possible personal benefits to a more accurate encyclopedia are:
Wikipedia should work to give editors as many positive incentives as possible while attempting to limit negative consequences, such as trying to ensure criticism of editors and their work are neither empty nor insulting.