* Ian Baker wrote:
Basically, I'd like to publish per-editor pageview
stats. That is,
Mediawiki would keep track of the number of times an article had been viewed
since the first day you edited it, and let you know how many times your
edits had been seen (approximately, depending on the resolution of the
data). I think such personalized stats could really help to drive editor
retention. The information is available now through Henrik's tool, but
even if you know about stats.grok.se, it's hard to keep track and make the
connection between the graphs there and one's own contributions.
If the stats.grok.se data actually captures nearly all requests, then I
am not sure you realize how low the figures are. On the german Wikipedia
during 20-22 December 2009 the median number of requests for articles in
the category "Mann" (men) was 7, meaning half of the articles have been
requested at most 7 times during a 3 day period (2.33 times per day). In
the same period, the "Hauptseite" (Main Page) registered 900000 requests
(128 000 times as many requests compared to the "Mann" median figure).
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