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| date = 2009
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| authors = [[Michael D. Lieberman]]<br />[[Jimmy J. Lin]]
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| link = http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/~jimmylin/publications/Lieberman_Lin_ICWSM2009.pdf
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'''You are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Contributors Through Edit Histories''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Michael D. Lieberman]] and [[Jimmy J. Lin]].
 
'''You are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Contributors Through Edit Histories''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2009, written by [[Michael D. Lieberman]] and [[Jimmy J. Lin]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Whether knowingly or otherwise, [[Wikipedia]] contributors reveal their interests and expertise through their contribution patterns. An analysis of Wikipedia edit histories shows that it is often possible to associate contributors with relatively small geographic regions, usually corresponding to where they were born or where they presently live. For many contributors, the geographic coordinates of pages they have edited are tightly clustered. Results suggest that a wealth of information about contributors can be gleaned from edit histories. This illustrates the efficacy of data mining on large, publicly-available datasets and raises potential privacy concerns.
 
Whether knowingly or otherwise, [[Wikipedia]] contributors reveal their interests and expertise through their contribution patterns. An analysis of Wikipedia edit histories shows that it is often possible to associate contributors with relatively small geographic regions, usually corresponding to where they were born or where they presently live. For many contributors, the geographic coordinates of pages they have edited are tightly clustered. Results suggest that a wealth of information about contributors can be gleaned from edit histories. This illustrates the efficacy of data mining on large, publicly-available datasets and raises potential privacy concerns.

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You are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Contributors Through Edit Histories
Authors
Michael D. Lieberman
Jimmy J. Lin
Publication date
2009
Links
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You are Where You Edit: Locating Wikipedia Contributors Through Edit Histories - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2009, written by Michael D. Lieberman and Jimmy J. Lin.

Overview

Whether knowingly or otherwise, Wikipedia contributors reveal their interests and expertise through their contribution patterns. An analysis of Wikipedia edit histories shows that it is often possible to associate contributors with relatively small geographic regions, usually corresponding to where they were born or where they presently live. For many contributors, the geographic coordinates of pages they have edited are tightly clustered. Results suggest that a wealth of information about contributors can be gleaned from edit histories. This illustrates the efficacy of data mining on large, publicly-available datasets and raises potential privacy concerns.