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Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, then-Wikimedia Foundation executive director Katherine Maher, and other Wikipedians at Wikimania 2017. This list of Wikipedians includes notable editors of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia who create and maintain the site, as well as other notable people associated with the project and the larger Wikipedia community
This is a list of Wikipedians by number of article creations. It runs once a month, on the 1st, and takes one day to two weeks to complete, depending on load. To opt-out: add your name to this page and your position in the list will appear as "Anonymous".
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This is a list of Wikipedians ordered by number of edits in the English-language Wikipedia. Edits performed by Wikipedians in all namespaces (articles, talk pages, user page, user talk, templates, files etc.) are counted. Some types of edits that may be included in certain page count tools, such as page moves, are not captured by the counting ...
Wikipedians are volunteers who contribute to Wikipedia by editing its pages, unlike readers who simply read the articles. Anyone—including you—can become a Wikipedian by boldly making changes when they find something that can be added or improved.
Most popular edition of Wikipedia by country. In grayed-out countries, the "national-language" edition is usually the most popular, but there are exceptions: for example, Afghanistan has Persian Wikipedia as the most popular (there is no Dari Wikipedia).
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(see also the page list of Wikipedias having zero local media files on Meta-Wiki) The "depth" column (edits/articles × non-articles/articles × [1−stub-ratio]) is a rough indicator of a Wikipedia's quality, showing how frequently its articles are updated. It does not refer to academic quality.