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Wikipédia anglais

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This page is a translated version of the page English Wikipedia and the translation is 15% complete.

Le Wikipédia anglais, aussi abrégé en-wp, ou tout simplement enwiki, est l'édition linguistique anglaise de Wikipédia. C'est le wiki original, et bien que le projet a été développé en plus de 300 langues, le Wikipédia anglais demeure la plus grande. C'est le wiki global de facto, dans le sens que les autres wikis se réfèrent au Wikipédia anglais comme source de traduction (des efforts sont en cours en 2020 pour établir un véritable wiki linguistiquement indépendant).

Faits et statistiques

Commencé: Janvier 2001

Founders: Larry Sanger, Jimmy Wales

Taille actuelle: 7 125 437 articles

Total de modifications: 1 329 479 789

Éditeurs actifs: 273 399 dans le mois dernier

Coverage

English Wikipedia has the most generally comprehensive and high-quality coverage of human knowledge of any Wikipedia or other encyclopedia, although its quality remains uneven across different areas.[1]

Areas of strength
  • Breaking news and current events
  • Popular culture
  • Sports
  • Hard sciences
Areas of weakness
  • Social sciences
  • Humanities
  • Arts
  • Geography and culture of non-English-speaking parts of the world

Operation

Unique qualities
Challenges
  • Combating vandalism and promotional editing
  • Achieving neutrality and maintaining user trust in an increasingly polarized information landscape
  • Addressing systemic bias against women, poor people, non-white people, and other groups underrepresented among editors
Competitors
Language aspects

There is no set standard on the variety of English to use, other than that it should remain consistent within articles. By default, American spellings tend to dominate over British spellings and other varieties.

History and impact

Milestones/events

Impact

  • One of the most trafficked websites in the world,[2] attracting around 1.5 billion visitors per month (as of March 2020)
  • Largest and most comprehensive record of humanity's collective knowledge in history
  • Inspired many other language editions, projects

References