Dear all, I am starting this thread in the hope that some of the great Wiki researchers on this list could advise me on a data collection problem.
Here is the question: for a each of 120 Wikipedia admins (for whom I have the usernames and unique numeric ids), I would like to reliably count the number of times they (i) deleted a page (ii) undeleted (i.e. restored) a page (iii) protected a page (iv) blocked a user and (v) unblocked a user. Those types of edits all correspond to a specific "action" in the Wikipedia API documentation page (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php): action=delete, action=undelete, action=protect, action=block and action=unblock. I don't know, however, what would be the best strategy to go about collecting those edits. Does anyone have an idea about which data collection strategy I should adopt in this case? Is there a way to query the Wikipedia API directly, or should I look for some specific markers in the edit summaries? I would be very grateful for any advice of feedback! Thanks much for your attention and time. :) Best, Jérôme.
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