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Screenshot of Wiki-Watch rating of the article Reliability of Wikipedia rated as reliable source and additional orange WikiTrust marks for questionable edits. While experienced editors can view the article history and discussion page, for normal users it is not so easy to check whether information from Wikipedia is reliable.
Barnstar of Reliability: The Barnstar of Reliability is awarded to editors whose contributions improve the reliability of Wikipedia articles. To award this barnstar, click the WikiLove heart icon at the top of a user talk page (on a desktop or laptop computer), choose "Make your own", and use Barnstar of Reliability.png as the image filename.
The average Wikipedian on English Wikipedia is (1) a man, (2) technically inclined, (3) formally educated, (4) an English speaker (native or non-native), (5) white, (6) aged 15–49, (7) from a nominally Christian country, (8) from an industrialized nation, (9) from the Northern Hemisphere, and (10) likely employed as an intellectual rather ...
Inter-method reliability assesses the degree to which test scores are consistent when there is a variation in the methods or instruments used. This allows inter-rater reliability to be ruled out. This allows inter-rater reliability to be ruled out.
List of tools in WikiPapers, with some statistical tools for wikis and Wikipedia; Wikimedia Foundation analytics team pages on MediaWiki.org, with e.g. definitions of some common metrics; Wikipedia Page History Statistics; Wikishark Wikipedia Includes pageviews for all articles in all languages on Wikipedia; Wikistats: Wikimedia Statistics
Find Link Tool Find links on Wikipedia. Tool created by Edward Betts. Wikimedia Global Search, perform Elasticsearch-based searches across the wikitext of all Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) wikis via WMCS Toolforge and Cloud Elastic services. Due to potential for abuse of expensive long-running queries (e.g., DoS attack), SUL login is required.
Numerous media sources in specific countries point to particular worries about the data from several countries, and the Wikipedia editing generally follows the usual pattern of judging the reliability of particular media sources, doctors' statements, citizens' groups statements, rather than relying on government agencies' statements alone.
Researching Wikipedia (formerly known as State of Wikipedia) discusses some ways to quantitatively measure various aspects of Wikipedia project as well as covers research done in that area. The subject is difficult, as there are different goals that Wikipedia may have, and different ways of measuring achievement of those goals.