You can, by example, query the admins actions by setting up a query on
"list=logevents" and then specify various parameters.
It's an easy and powerful tool.
*--*
*Haitham*
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 4:10 AM, Jérémie Roquet <arkanosis(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
2013/10/10 Jérôme Hergueux <jerome.hergueux(a)gmail.com>om>:
Here is the question: for a each of 120 Wikipedia
admins (for whom I have
the usernames and unique numeric ids), I would like to reliably count the
number of times they (i) deleted a page (ii) undeleted (i.e. restored) a
page (iii) protected a page (iv) blocked a user and (v) unblocked a user.
Those types of edits all correspond to a specific "action" in the
Wikipedia
action=delete,
action=undelete, action=protect, action=block and
action=unblock.
I don't know, however, what would be the best strategy to go about
collecting those edits. Does anyone have an idea about which data
collection
strategy I should adopt in this case? Is there a
way to query the
Wikipedia
API directly, or should I look for some specific
markers in the edit
summaries?
Not exactly what you're looking for, but have you had a look at
https://toolserver.org/~vvv/adminstats.php ?
Best regards,
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Jérémie
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