On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 9:32 AM, Bod Notbod bodnotbod@gmail.com wrote:
Follow-up story from Auntie Beeb: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8382477.stm
That BBC story says,
"By contrast, the Wikimedia Foundation counts only people who make five edits or more as an editor. This gives an editing population of about one million people across all languages. Of that total, the English edition of Wikipedia has about 40,000 editors."
This is slightly misleading as it is actually referring to logged-in users only. I ran some numbers from the database dump. They say that over the last few months, we have had the following editing rates on enwiki on a per-month basis:
~600,000 distinct usernames and IP addresses recorded at least 1 edit ~100,000 distinct usernames and IP addresses recorded at least 6 edits ~150,000 distinct usernames recorded at least 1 edit ~42,000 distinct usernames recorded at least 6 edits
Those are all per-month numbers. Logged-out editing is quite significant.
- Carl