Le 2013-06-12 22:22, Klein,Max a écrit :
Hello Wikidatians,

 I made a few visualizations of the distributions of language links
in Wikidata Items. You can also use these stats to see which Items
represent wikipedia articles which are unique to a language and
compare the uniquenesses of all languages. Also I investigate all the
items with just two language links, to look at Wikipedia "pairs"

 See the full analysis:
http://notconfusing.com/the-most-unique-wikipedias-according-to-wikidata/ [1]

Interesting! Could you also create that kind of visualisations by topics : how much uniqueness come from biographies of local football people, compared with history events or abstract concepts ?

Also, in a completly unrelated topic, you may explain me in private what you mean with "Create a communal house to live in" which is in your public todo list, it sounds interesting. :P


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