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'''Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Thomas Steiner.
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'''Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2014, written by [[Thomas Steiner]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 languages. Wikidata is a likewise global crowdsourced knowledge base that provides shared facts to be used by Wikipedias. In the context of this research, authors have developed an application and an underlying Application Programming Interface (API) capable of monitoring realtime edit activity of all language versions of Wikipedia and Wikidata. This application allows us to easily analyze edits in order to answer questions such as "Bots vs. Wikipedians, who edits more?", "Which is the most anonymously edited Wikipedia?", or "Who are the bots and what do they edit?". To the best of knowledge, this is the first time such an analysis could be done in realtime for Wikidata and for really all Wikipedias-large and small. Authors application is available publicly online at the URL http://wikipedia-edits.herokuapp.com/, its code has been open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 license.
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Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 languages. [[Wikidata]] is a likewise global crowdsourced knowledge base that provides shared facts to be used by [[Wikipedia]]s. In the context of this research, authors have developed an application and an underlying Application Programming Interface (API) capable of monitoring realtime edit activity of all [[language versions]] of Wikipedia and Wikidata. This application allows us to easily analyze edits in order to answer questions such as "Bots vs. [[Wikipedians]], who edits more?", "Which is the most anonymously edited Wikipedia?", or "Who are the bots and what do they edit?". To the best of knowledge, this is the first time such an analysis could be done in realtime for Wikidata and for really all Wikipedias-large and small. Authors application is available publicly online at the URL http://wikipedia-edits.herokuapp.com/, its code has been [[open-source]]d under the Apache 2.0 license.

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Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2014, written by Thomas Steiner.

Overview

Wikipedia is a global crowdsourced encyclopedia that at time of writing is available in 287 languages. Wikidata is a likewise global crowdsourced knowledge base that provides shared facts to be used by Wikipedias. In the context of this research, authors have developed an application and an underlying Application Programming Interface (API) capable of monitoring realtime edit activity of all language versions of Wikipedia and Wikidata. This application allows us to easily analyze edits in order to answer questions such as "Bots vs. Wikipedians, who edits more?", "Which is the most anonymously edited Wikipedia?", or "Who are the bots and what do they edit?". To the best of knowledge, this is the first time such an analysis could be done in realtime for Wikidata and for really all Wikipedias-large and small. Authors application is available publicly online at the URL http://wikipedia-edits.herokuapp.com/, its code has been open-sourced under the Apache 2.0 license.