Community vital signs: measuring Wikipedia communities’ sustainable growth and renewal
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2022-04-14Abstract
Wikipedia is an undeniably successful project, with unprecedented numbers of online volunteer contributors. After 2007, researchers started to observe that the number of active editors for the largest Wikipedias declined after rapid initial growth. Years after those announcements, researchers and community activists still need to understand how to measure community health. In this paper, we study patterns of growth, decline and stagnation, and we propose the creation of 6 sets of language-independent indicators that we call “Vital Signs”. Three focus on the general population of active editors creating content: retention, stability, and balance; the other three are related to specific community functions: specialists, administrators, and global community participation. We borrow the analogy from the medical field, as these indicators represent a first step in defining the health status of a community; they can constitute a valuable reference point to foresee and prevent future risks [...].
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Miquel-Ribé M, Consonni C, Laniado D. Community vital signs: measuring Wikipedia communities’ sustainable growth and renewal. Sustainability. 2022 Apr 14;14(8):4705. DOI: 10.3390/su14084705
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