Re: [WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Tilman Bayer
Hi Orsolya, a PDF copy is at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Readership_metrics_for_the_two_months_until_February_7,_2016.pdf (previous reports and various charts are also available at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikimedia_readership_metrics_reports ) And of course these

Re: [WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Orsolya Gyenes
Dear Tilman, Can you provide a link for this summary below? Thank you, *~Orsolya* 2016-02-18 23:37 GMT+01:00 Tilman Bayer : > Hi all, > > this resumes the usual look at our most important readership metrics. > Among other things, this time we observe the annual Christmas

Re: [WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Federico Leva (Nemo)
Oliver Keyes, 19/02/2016 13:51: a lot of prominent countries were very close to the 50% switchover, including (interestingly) Italy. I compiled some links at https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:The_sudden_decline_of_Italian_Wikipedia#Scratchpad on the likely social reasons. Pew

Re: [WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Oliver Keyes
Some of it, I suspect, is inevitable. I studied this a while back and a lot of prominent countries were very close to the 50% switchover, including (interestingly) Italy. On 19 February 2016 at 06:51, Antoine Musso wrote: > Le 18/02/2016 23:37, Tilman Bayer a écrit : >>

Re: [WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-19 Thread Antoine Musso
Le 18/02/2016 23:37, Tilman Bayer a écrit : > Context (last three months): > > Like for the Android app, there was a notable bump around Christmas, but > also an even larger spike on January 14 - the reason is not clear to us. Hello, I would suspect it is related to Wikipedia turning 15 years

[WikimediaMobile] Readership metrics for the two months until February 7, 2016

2016-02-18 Thread Tilman Bayer
Hi all, this resumes the usual look at our most important readership metrics. Among other things, this time we observe the annual Christmas slump in pageviews, hail the advent of the mobile singularity (December saw the first ever day with >50% mobile pageviews), and resolve the mystery of the