Hello,
Looking at articles on Sri Lanka in different languages, I wondered where they were edited from. Is there a way to see that?
Kind regards, Mathieu
Recent discussion on the topic: * http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/analytics/2013-August/thread.html#857 * http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.org.wikimedia.analytics/103
Nemo
Le dimanche 13 avril 2014 à 20:15 +0200, Federico Leva (Nemo) a écrit :
Recent discussion on the topic:
Ok, thank you Nemo. I suppose that privacy pros worth the statistical knowledge cons.
kind regrads, mathieu
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Is there a way to visualize where editors of a specific page come from?
I assume you mean if this data is available to the general public. By reading the couple links you posted seems like the consensus was that this data is too private to be made public and thus, it is only accessible inside WMF or to users with CheckUser rights.
As far as we know nothing has changed in this regard so this type of "geo-data" is not available to general public.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.comwrote:
Recent discussion on the topic:
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You can definitely get this data for *anonymous* editors based on IP address, and there are several visualization tools that already do something similar to this -- real-time visualization of edits to *all* Wikipedia articles.
Just a quick Google search found [1], but I'm sure there are several.
It seems like you could probably take this a step further and generate charts that use the current revision and match added text to editors (already done by various services) and then, for all IP edits, calculate their locations (could be on various levels) and display them in a graphic form weighted by amount of content currently in the article and based on the number from different countries, perhaps.
This would obviously be external from Wikipedia, though. Seems kind of intriguing, and I might just take a look into it at some point, unless any of y'all already know if this has been done previously...
Cheers, Theo
[1] http://rcmap.hatnote.com/#en
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:19 AM, Nuria Ruiz nuria@wikimedia.org wrote:
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Is there a way to visualize where editors of a specific page come from?
I assume you mean if this data is available to the general public. By reading the couple links you posted seems like the consensus was that this data is too private to be made public and thus, it is only accessible inside WMF or to users with CheckUser rights.
As far as we know nothing has changed in this regard so this type of "geo-data" is not available to general public.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki@gmail.com
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Recent discussion on the topic:
August/thread.html#857
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