That would be interesting. I'm not sure who to ask about this. Oliver,
perhaps you know, is it possible for WMF to publicize article pageviews by
country on a weekly basis?
I believe that there's also work happening on getting an approximate number
of unique users per country. Will there be per-country stats on unique
visitors from mobile web, mobile app, Zero, and desktop? Approximate
numbers are fine so that we work around privacy concerns.
Thanks,
Pine
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 5:09 AM, James Heilman <jmh649(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes we at WPMED would be interested in developing more
content for
disasters. One useful bit of data is what sort of topics are people looking
for? If we had country level data for readership of our articles that would
be powerful.
James
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 1:53 AM, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
News article:
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34715962
I hear about Humanitarian OSM with some frequency. And when the ebola
scare was in full swing, Wikipedians (including those in WikiProject
Medicine) were working to get accurate information published about the
disease in multiple languages. I wonder if the Wikipedia mobile web, mobile
apps, and/or Wikipedia Zero could be further leveraged in disaster response
scenarios, perhaps in partnership with OSM or agencies like Doctors Without
Borders and UNICEF. Any thoughts?
Pine
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