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Editing frequency – Statistics on users' editing activity, monthly from January 2001 through September 2008. Wikipedia Workload Analysis for Decentralized Hosting – July 2009 analysis of a sample of Wikipedia's traffic over a 107-day period.
This graph shows the time taken for every ten millionth edit between July 31, 2005, and May 31, 2020. It shows the exponential growth of Wikipedia to 2007 when the gap between 10 million edits dropped to less than 40 days, the slow decline until 2014 when the gap rose again to 73 days, the 2015/16 rally and subsequent steady state at just over 60 days.
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A graph or chart or diagram is a diagrammatical illustration of a set of data. If the graph is uploaded as an image file, it can be placed within articles just like any other image . Graphs must be accurate and convey information efficiently.
Pie chart of all edits to the English Wikipedia, with a slice for each thousand of the 10,000 most active Wikipedians, and everyone else in brown (as of July 3, 2019). An editor's edit count is often used as a shorthand for determining their level of activity within a wiki, to the extent that it has been said that "one's edit count is a sort of coin of the realm". [2]
The edit count of any user can be viewed at the top of the Special:Contributions page. This is the same count that is displayed in Special:Preferences. Global user contributions beta displays edit counts for all Wikimedia projects your account has edited on. Special:CentralAuth displays edit counts for every wiki your account has edited on.
Welcome to WikiProject Editing trends.Some Wikipedians have formed this collaboration group to track and explain editing trends on Wikipedia.This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic.
An edit count is a number stored for each user tallying the total times they have saved a change or changes to a Wikipedia page. The simplest method is to count each edit (regardless of whether it reflects a single change to a page or many) as 1; this is what the server does when generating the efficient counts shown in Special:Preferences.