Hi everyone,

I’m looking for statistics about the edits that are reverted on the English 
Wikipedia. This is for purposes of explaining to the public what Wikipedia’s 
quality control processes are like. If hard numbers aren’t available, I’m also 
interested in educated guesstimates.

1) An often-quoted statistic is that 7% of edits are reverted. Is this still 
believed to be true?

2) According to https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/07/19/scoring-platform-team/, 
2.5% of edits are vandalism. There are other common reasons for reverting, and 
I’m wondering if anyone has studied their frequency. Does anyone know what 
percentage of all edits are reverted for being:
a) Spam (as perceived by the reverter)
b) Copyright violation
c) Violations of the Biographies of Living Persons policy

3) Do statistics on the number of edits per day on the English Wikipedia (i.e. 
164,000 edits per day) include edits that are blocked by the spam blacklists or 
by edit filters? 

4) How many edits per day on the English Wikiepdia are prevented (blocked) by 
the spam blacklists? 

5) How many edits per day on the English Wikiepdia are prevented by the edit 
filters? 

6) What percentage of all reverts are made by users of Huggle and Stiki? 

7) What proportion of vandalism is quickly reverted? A 2007 study (Priedhorsky 
et al) found that 42% of vandalistic contributions are repaired within one view 
and 70% within ten views - have any newer studies been done on this? 
 
Thanks in advance!

Su-Laine
Vancouver, BC


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