With respect to popularity per Alexa:
Wikipedia is 5th Wikimedia is 276 (includes both Commons and Wikispecies) Wiktionary is 432 Wikibooks is 1,892 Wikisource is 2,790 Wikiquote is 3,953 Wikidata is 8,848 Wikiversity is 9,372 (includes Wiki Journals) Wikivoyage is 14,850 Wikinews is 60,829
There are 644 million websites. That means all our sites are doing fairly well relatively. Wiki Journals are hoping to split off to become their own sister site. The Wiki Journals accept primary research and than subject it to peer review. Might make sense to merge Wikinews into such a site. Of course would require consensus.
James
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 10:16 AM Jennifer Pryor-Summers < jennifer.pryorsummers@gmail.com> wrote:
Gerard
So it is ok to deny the minority that insists they are not?
I didn't say that at all. I merely suggest that the reality is that the
majority of volunteers take a certain view of themselves (that they are Wikpedians first and foremost ), and that the ones who take a different view of themselves (that they are Wikmedians first and foremost) are in the minority. That is a proposition which is capable of being tested: I have not done that test. If it were to turn out to be true, as I sugest it is, that would not be to "deny the minority", it would simply be to state that the minority turns out as a matter of fact to be a minority.
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