Wikipedia:New pages patrol/patrollers

Patrollers with userboxes as at 12 October 2011 linked

1300 users

Patrollers with userboxes as at 12 October 2011 plain list

Patrollers with Twinkle patroller userboxes as of 12 October 2011 linked

Patrollers with Twinkle patroller userboxes as of 12 October 2011 plain list

Users who have patrolled more than 10 pages since 1 January 2011

Plain lists merged, no dups

Plain list with count 12 months up to Aug 2015

Stats required to complete current research

Sortable Wikitable:

  • All users who have patrolled new pages using Page Curation over the past 12 moths (or 24 months if possible)
  • Date of first edit of those users
  • Edit count of those users
  • Last edit of those users
  • Total Number of patrols made by each user
  • Date of first patrol made by these users
  • Date of last patrol made by these users

March 2015 - March 2016

Summary

This means in effect that:

  • 1165 patrollers in sample period
  • 8.4% [1] (that's nearly 10%!)(98) indeff blocked. Several of these were directly related to Orangemoody (which of course is ongoing).
  • 39.3% (458) joined Wikipedia during the sample period
  • 39.3% (132) had less than 100 edits
  • 28.4% (331) had less than 500 edits
  • 9.87% (115) had 501 to 1000 edits
  • 36.2% (422) had more than 5,000 edits
  • 48% (558) made only 1 - 10 patrolls
  • 12% (139) made only 1 patrol. 70.5% of these are accounts over 2 years old, many of them very old (including several admins), suggesting that these are established users just looking in to test the system.
  • Not many admins among the 'regular' patrollers:
Kudpung 674
DGG 460
Graeme Bartlett 92
Ymblanter 47
Randykitty 3
-DGG and Kudpung of course are the two users mostly concerned with investigating the performance of the NPP system

Statistics

Edit count and number of patrols.
  • Correlation between edit count and number of patrols: r = 0.055 (p = 0.057, ≈ 0.05). This means that the distribution of number of patrols is mostly regardless of edit count; if it were not, there is a 5.7% probability of receiving more extreme results. Mean edit count: 11266 ± 3752 (95%). Mean patrols: 182 ± 71 (95%).

New Page Reviewer performance