Wikimetrics kind of does this, but I think that mobile and desktop are in a
single indistinguishable bucket. Pinging Jaime Anstee who might know who to
ask about adding the ability to segregate mobile edits.

Pine
On Aug 9, 2015 11:15 PM, "Amir E. Aharoni" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Did anybody try to count how long are mobile edits?
>
> How many characters do people actually type when they edit wiki pages
> through mobile web and mobile apps?
>
> Or, more precisely, how many meaningful keystrokes?
>
> A simplistic way would be to measure the number of added characters, but
> that's not quite correct, because deleting a wrong letter and typing a
> correct one looks like zero added characters, but actually it's at least
> two meaningful keystrokes.
>
> Is there any measurement like that?
>
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