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Alessandro Marchetti
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Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Very good news!
These are data for English wikipedia, right?
You should compare the whole platforms. That's because
These are data for English wikipedia, right?
You should compare the whole platforms. That's because bilingualism is
increasing in many countries but not in the same direction. For example Italian
students foreign language skills drastically increased over the last 10 years,
so they edit also on
This is an extraordinary news for us! For almost 10 years I was hoping
to see that and, finally, I've seen it!
In short, it seems that we reached the bottom in participation in 2014
and that we are now slowly going upwards.
My claim is based on the analysis [1] of the Eric Zachte's
participation