Thank you all for the replies, I need some time to process this
information.
Cheers
Yaroslav
1. What is the average lifetime of a Wikipedia editor (for instance
the
one with at leat 1000 contributions)? I recollect smth about two
years, but
I am pretty sure I have never seen any research on t
This thread is a good candidate for wiki-research-l. Forwarding...
2012/4/18 Yaroslav M. Blanter
> My message is inspired by discussion in this thread (
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Wikipedia:Administrators%27_**
> noticeboard#Loss_of_more_and_**more_and_more_established_**
> editors_and_adm
Fastily is still active on Commons.
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Am 19.04.2012 01:40, schrieb Robert Rohde:
> PS. This story was triggered by Fastily's retirement. He has 46000
> edits on enwiki, and only about 620 editors have reached that plateau.
> Of these, 90% are still active. So such retirements are relatively
>
PS. This story was triggered by Fastily's retirement. He has 46000
edits on enwiki, and only about 620 editors have reached that plateau.
Of these, 90% are still active. So such retirements are relatively
rare. Personally, I hope he decides to come back after taking some
time to relax and recha
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:07 AM, Yaroslav M. Blanter wrote:
> 1. What is the average lifetime of a Wikipedia editor (for instance the one
> with at leat 1000 contributions)? I recollect smth about two years, but I am
> pretty sure I have never seen any research on this. How does it depend on
>
Perhaps this page, with results, might be helpful as well:
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Task_force/Community_Health/Survey
Risker
On 18 April 2012 17:22, Philippe Beaudette wrote:
> Yaroslav -
>
> You'll probably find background for some of this on the strategy wiki -
> that's the communi
Yaroslav -
You'll probably find background for some of this on the strategy wiki -
that's the community health group that you're thinking about. :-)
This is a survey in particular that might interest you:
http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Task_force/Community_Health/Former_contributors_survey
A
My message is inspired by discussion in this thread
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard#Loss_of_more_and_more_and_more_established_editors_and_administrators)
on Englush Wikipedia. Whereas the thread itself is not relevant to this
list, and the points get re-ite