Bots vs. Wikipedians, Anons vs. Logged-Ins (Redux): A Global Study of Edit Activity on Wikipedia and Wikidata

T. Steiner
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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 Wikipedias. In the context of this research, we 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 our knowledge, this is the first time such an analysis was done for Wikidata and for really all Wikipedias---large and small. According to our results, all Wikipedias and Wikidata together are edited by about 50% bots and by about 23% anonymous users. Wikidata alone accounts for about 48% of the totally observed edits. If we do not consider Wikidata, i.e., if we only look at all Wikipedias, about 15% of all edits are made by bots and 26% of all edits are made by anonymous users. Overall, we found a stabilizing number of 274 active bots during our observation period. Our 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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机器人vs.维基人,匿名者vs.登录者(Redux):维基百科和维基数据编辑活动的全球研究
维基百科是一个全球性的众包百科全书,在撰写本文时已被翻译成287种语言。维基数据是一个类似的全球众包知识库,它为维基百科提供了共享的事实。在这项研究的背景下,我们开发了一个应用程序和一个底层的应用程序编程接口(API),能够监控所有语言版本的维基百科和维基数据的实时编辑活动。这个应用程序允许我们轻松地分析编辑,以回答诸如“机器人与维基人,谁编辑更多?”,“哪个是维基百科最匿名编辑?”或“谁是机器人,他们编辑什么?”之类的问题。据我们所知,这是第一次对维基数据和所有维基百科——无论大小——进行这样的分析。根据我们的结果,所有的维基百科和维基数据加起来大约有50%的机器人和23%的匿名用户编辑。仅维基数据就占了观察到的编辑总数的48%。如果我们不考虑维基数据,也就是说,如果我们只看所有的维基百科,大约15%的编辑是由机器人完成的,26%的编辑是由匿名用户完成的。总的来说,在我们的观察期间,我们发现活跃的机器人数量稳定在274个。我们的应用程序可以在URL http://wikipedia-edits.herokuapp.com/上公开在线获得,其代码在Apache 2.0许可下已经开源。
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