Northern Sami Wikipedia
Type of site | Internet encyclopedia project |
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Available in | Northern Sami |
Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
URL | se.wikipedia.org |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional |
The Northern Sami Wikipedia is the edition of Wikipedia in the Northern Sami language.[1]
It was used as one example of how Wikipedia's categories system works (in the context of social ontologies).[2]
Statistics
It started in 2004 and has 7,892 articles, ranking 185th of all Wikipedias.[3]
- Readers
It is 134th of about 290 in number of page requests: half a million page requests per month, but not possible to know how many human readers.
- Content
It is 137th of about 290 in number of articles (there are 7,892); articles are about 500 characters long on average with approximately 400 000 words in total. It's above average in terms of editors/speakers and articles/speakers, there are many articles about towns around the world (mostly automated creations).
- User activity
There were almost no new articles in 2008–2011, new articles usually come in bursts; in 2013 editing activity was lower than in previous years with fewer than 10 active editors per month making fewer than 100 edits per month.[4] There are currently 31 active users and activity is still low.
Notes
- ^ (in Northern Sami) Yle Ođđasat Saamenkieliset tv-uutiset, Digisaame Archived 2014-03-19 at archive.today, Yle TV1, 2014-02-24. (Section in the Sami news of the main TV channel of Finland.)
- ^ Mehler, Alexander; Pustylnikov, Olga; Diewald, Nils (2008). "Geography of Social Ontologies: Testing a Variant of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis in the Context of Wikipedia" (PDF). Computer Speech & Language. 25 (3): 716–740. doi:10.1016/j.csl.2010.05.006.
- ^ "List of Wikipedias". Retrieved 19 April 2022.
- ^ All these statistics from Erik Zachte, Wikipedia Statistics Northern Sami, stats.wikimedia.org (accessed 19 March 2014).
External links
- (in Northern Sami) Northern Sami Wikipedia
- (in Northern Sami) Northern Sami Wikipedia mobile version
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