I posted on my blog the table. See http://www.gnuband.org/2011/02/10/percentage_of_men_and_women_on_different_w...
Amir left a comment saying that the User: namespace in Russian is translated into the equivalent of User_male: (I guess if the user set male in the preferences as gender) and User_female: (if female in the preferences).
Do you know if this happens in other wikipedia as well? In Russian Wikipedia, if gender is not set, how User: is rendered? With the male equivalent or there is a neutral form?
P.
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Joseph Reagle joseph.2008@reagle.org wrote:
On Wednesday, February 09, 2011, Oliver Keyes wrote:
So, depressingly, it looks like en-wiki is actually doing the best! :P. Any chance we could have that broken into percentages?
My preliminary tabulation shows WP in the middle. Also, oddly, a lot of Russians apparently gender declare. One of the odd things with the survey from which the 13% is derived is how many Russians participated. Maybe the really like to identify with WP?
en.wikipedia : 2.01% declared: 233312 men; 46973 women; women are 16.76% de.wikipedia : 3.47% declared: 35726 men; 4800 women; women are 11.84% fr.wikipedia : 2.16% declared: 18556 men; 3054 women; women are 14.13% commons : 2.26% declared: 27980 men; 5070 women; women are 15.34% sr.wikipedia : 2.66% declared: 1666 men; 414 women; women are 19.90% ru.wikipedia : 16.80% declared: 80491 men; 23750 women; women are 22.78% pl.wikipedia : 3.64% declared: 12106 men; 2999 women; women are 19.85% nl.wikipedia : 2.92% declared: 8977 men; 1781 women; women are 16.56%
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