Hello Everyone,
Found this interesting story - it was published last month, but I believe it is evergreen content therefore I wrote some social.Thanks for reviewing!
It really demonstrates Wikipedia's relative success in brining the world's languages online. Take a look. Some nice graphs here.
http://www.smartling.com/2015/02/12/global-website-development/
Tweet structure:
Account: @wikipedia
t: Wikipedia supports more languages than any other website on the planet.
t: Study: Wikipedia leads in supporting the most languages online. @Google, @Facebook, @Microsoft follow. #
t: 288 languages and counting. Way to go editors!
Facebook structure:
Account: wikipedia
f: There are 533 proposals for Wikipedia languages in incubator stage, more than twice the number of actual Wikipedias. Wikipedia is on track for doubling their language repository.
f: Most websites have yet to surpass five languages, Wikipedia has close to 300.
f: 288 languages approved, 533 proposed. “What you see reflects user initiative.”
Google+ structure:
Account: wikipedia
g: There are 533 proposals for Wikipedia languages in incubator stage, more than twice the number of actual Wikipedias. Wikipedia is on track for doubling their language repository.
g: Most websites have yet to surpass five languages, Wikipedia has close to 300.
g:288 languages approved, 533 proposed. “What you see reflects user initiative.”
Thanks,