Andreas Kolbe, 10/01/2013 18:09:
Here are the French charts:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/ChartsWikipediaFR.htm
Here are the English ones:
http://stats.wikimedia.org/EN/ChartsWikipediaFR.htm
Compare the third and fourth charts (for editors making more than 5 and
more than 100 edits per month respectively). The height of the bars in the
French charts is still rising. It's a continuous upward trend.
Sorry, I've no idea what you're looking at: I don't see any continuous
upward trend, as I said in the previous message. Sure, if you compare
the last month of each wiki with the month of en.wiki's highest peak you
can prove whatever you want.
Yaroslav M. Blanter, 10/01/2013 18:11:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013 16:24:12 +0000, Andreas Kolbe
wrote:
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 6:41 AM, Federico Leva
(Nemo)
<nemowiki(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
David Gerard, 09/01/2013 00:32:
This has often made people wonder if the causes are external (Facebook?
Facebook is also almost non-existing in Russia, right?).
Nemo
No, incorrect. Facebook exists in Russia and is somehow popular, though
it is not the most popular social medium.
Thanks for the information! The en.wiki articles are not super-clear
about it.
Are its competitors less able to (allegedly) convert the web population
in a mass of dumbs, or of otherwise draining all their mental energies? :p
Nemo