See some content-persistence based survival analysis on the bottom of this
report
) before I
get back to this measurment strategy. I'm happy to share my datasets with
you :)
Oh! See also
-- a qualitative analysis of how content persistence relates to quality.
-Aaron
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 11:15 AM, Stella Yu <stella(a)stellaresults.com> wrote:
Thank you for the inquiry to clarify
"lifespan". Perhaps there is a better
term that describes Wikipedia article survival. For example, if a stub is
not expanded, it can remain a stub, indefinitely. Yes? Aaron sent over
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Content_persistence, which has
been very helpful so far. With that being said, "content that persists"
might be a better phrase to describe my interest to determine the length of
time a Wikipedia article's content "persists".
Sincere regards,
Stella
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On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Bob Kosovsky <bobkosovsky(a)nypl.org> wrote:
I guess I'm having difficulty with language.
To me, "lifespan" implies a
birth and death. The overwhelming number of Wikipedia articles that
survive the review process continue on. So how do you measure a lifespan of
articles that are still living? Perhaps you can explain a little bit more.
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Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 1:23 PM, Stella Yu <stella(a)stellaresults.com>
wrote:
Thank you for sharing this link. I will take a
look. Below is a
description of my intent.
Thesis: Wikipedia content can last more than 1 year.
Audience: Public relations and brand managers
The intent is to prepare an infographic that presents the longevity of
Wikipedia articles. Type of article is not of significance. Or should it?
Sincere regards,
Stella
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"Chronicling heritage brands and legendary people."
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 11:15 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <
nemowiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Stella Yu, 29/11/2016 07:00:
>
>> Where could I find data on the lifespan of different types of
>> Wikipedia
>> articles?
>>
>
> What do you mean by "lifespan"? Does
http://wikipapers.referata.com
> /wiki/Revision_history help?
>
> Nemo
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