Wikipedia:Edits by project and country of origin

The following data is based on recent changes data collected from the toolserver replicas of enwiki, dewiki, frwiki, jawiki, plwiki, eswiki, itwiki, nlwiki, ptwiki, svwiki, ruwiki, zhwiki, fiwiki, hewiki, cswiki, nowiki, skwiki, dawiki, rowiki, kowiki, and eowiki. The numbers represent the percentage of main space edits originating from the specified country to the specified project. Country of origin is determined by taking the IP of the edit (whether or not logged in) and using a publicly available geolocation database. My thanks to Greg Maxwell for his assistance in generating this data.

Percentages less than 1%, or for combinations which would represent fewer than 1000 edits, are rolled up. Each section is sorted by descending total number of edits made. Note that the toolserver, which many bots run on, was hosted by Kennisnet in Amsterdam.

--Kelly Martin 07:04, 4 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Update: added several Indian native languages (bnwiki, tawiki, knwiki, tewiki, mrwiki, mlwiki, hiwiki).

--Kelly Martin 15:48, 7 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

By project (by spoken language family)

For example: English, Australians, Canadians, Americans, and other native-English speakers (Kenya, India, New Zealand, South Africa, etc. ... should be in this heading "By project (by spoken language family)" listed together. ....Similarly in French speakers, Spanish speakers and more.)

--FaktneviM (talk) 10:17, 27 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

By project (from language to country)

In descending order by number of edits.

By country of origin (from country to language)

Countries may have edits to projects not sampled. Countries with fewer than 10,000 total edits are not reported. In descending order by total number of edits.
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