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While you read this page, Wikipedia develops at a rate of over 2 edits every second, performed by editors from all over the world. Currently, the English Wikipedia includes 6,914,756 articles[1] and it averages 531 new articles per day. In 2023, 812,635 registered editors made at least one edit. This amount of data can be analyzed in many ways. The best way to get an idea of the bigger picture is with statistics.

This page shows some figures about Wikipedia, analysis of different patterns, and compiles related tools, covering various aspects of Wikipedia, whether as an encyclopedia, a website, or a community. Some provide current snapshots and others track growth and development over time. It also includes frameworks and datasets that can help you in creating your own statistics.

Below are links to some of the most prominent pages that serve as hubs for multiple databases and reports that provide continuous updated data regarding recent activity and development at Wikipedia. Other links further down this page pertain to specific quantitative indicators.

Charts

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Statistical breakdowns using lists, tables and rankings.

Item counts for English Wikipedia (update)
Item Count
Articles 6.91×106
Pages 6.19×107
Files 9.3×105
Edits 1.25×109
Users 4.83×107
Admins 851
Active users[note 1] 1.23×105
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Size

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Number of English Wikipedia articles[2]

Edits per editor

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Edits per article

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Overall edit volume

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Articles by quality

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As of 2022, the median article is a stub. This typically means that it contains a few sentences on the subject. (Elements such as images, infoboxes, and most lists are not usually counted in this calculation.)

As a rule of thumb, the more popular the article is as measured by page views, the higher quality it will be.

Images

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As of 2022, about 50% of articles on the English Wikipedia contain at least one image.

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Page views

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The English Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects can get ~10 billion views per month each. See overview at Wikimedia Statistics.

Most articles have very low traffic. In 2023, 90% of articles averaged between zero and ten page views per day. The median article gets about one page view per week. Because the top 0.1% of high-traffic articles can each get millions of page views in a year, the mean is about 100 times the median.

Tools to check traffic statistics

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Overall traffic

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Articles with the most page views overall

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This includes rankings overall, by time period and sudden traffic spikes.

Articles with the most page views by topic

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Traffic stats on specific articles

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Inactive

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Deletion and vandalism statistics

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Analytics

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The analytics.wikimedia.org site provides

Visualizations

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The following tools include artistic, graphs, maps and other visualization projects.

Frameworks

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  • mediawiki-utilities – A set of utilities for accessing and processing MediaWiki data, including XML dumps

Datasets

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There are some available datasets that you can download and process:

Templates

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Archived statistics

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The following statistical resources are currently unavailable or no longer updated, and listed for historical interest. They are sorted by the month in which they were last updated:

Archived analysis

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Registered users who have performed an action in the last 30 days; the number of unregistered active users is not compiled

References

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  1. ^ About 5% of these are Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages.
  2. ^ "Wikistats - Statistics For Wikimedia Projects". stats.wikimedia.org. Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
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