Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report - Page Edits Per Wikipedia Language - Breakdown

Monthly requests or daily averages, for period: 1 Apr 2015 - 30 Apr 2015
000 ⇒ k
 

 This analysis is based on a 1:1000 sampled server log (squids)

 Page Views Per Country - Overview / Breakdown / Page Views Per Wikipedia Language - Breakdown

 Page Edits Per Country - Overview / Breakdown / Page Edits Per Wikipedia Language - Breakdown

 Notes on reliability of these data

 Unresolved Bugzilla bugs: 55443

Recently resolved bugs: 46205 (Aug 2013)46289 (Nov 2013)

Portal is www.wikipedia.org

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English (en) (48.0% share of global total)
United States34.1%
United Kingdom13.1%
IPv66.6%
India6.0%
Australia4.7%
Canada4.2%
Philippines2.4%
Germany2.0%
Brazil1.4%
South Korea1.1%
France1.1%
Spain1.1%
Pakistan0.9%
Poland0.9%
Italy0.9%
Switzerland0.8%
Malaysia0.8%
Turkey0.8%
New Zealand0.8%
Netherlands0.8%
Iran0.6%
Argentina0.6%
Ireland0.6%
Colombia0.5%
Croatia0.5%
South Africa0.5%
Sweden0.5%
Norway0.5%
China0.5%
Mexico0.5%
Hong Kong0.5%
Denmark0.5%
Thailand0.5%
Indonesia0.5%
Other8.2%

Spanish (es) (12.4% share of global total)
Spain21.6%
Argentina16.4%
Mexico14.0%
Chile12.9%
Colombia10.5%
Peru5.3%
Venezuela5.3%
IPv62.3%
United States1.8%
Dominican Republic1.8%
Brazil1.2%
Costa Rica1.2%
Ecuador1.2%
Uruguay1.2%
Poland0.6%
Bolivia0.6%
Panama0.6%
Cuba0.6%
Nicaragua0.6%
Italy0.6%

Share is the percentage of requesting ip addresses (out of the global total) which originated from this country
 Further percentages show per country share of requests per Wikipedia visited

Countries are only included if the number of requests in the period exceeds 100,000 (100 matching records in 1:1000 sampled log)
Page requests by bots are not included. Also all ip addresses that occur more than once on a given day are discarded for that day.
A few false negatives are taken for granted.

Errata: WMF traffic logging service suffered from server capacity problems in Aug/Sep/Oct 2011.
Absolute traffic counts for October 2011 are approximatly 7% too low.
Data loss only occurred during peak hours. It therefore may have had somewhat different impact for traffic from different parts of the world.
and may have also skewed relative figures like share of traffic per browser or operating system.

From mid September till late November squid log records for mobile traffic were in invalid format.
Data could be repaired for logs from mid October onwards. Older logs were no longer available.

In a an unrelated server outage precisely half of traffic to WMF mobile sites was not counted from Oct 16 - Nov 29 (one of two load-balanced servers did not report traffic).
WMF has since improved server monitoring, so that similar outages should be detected and fixed much faster from now on.

Generated on Thu, Jul 16, 2015 12:27
Author:Erik Zachte (
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