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English: Wikipedia is an undeniably successful project, with unprecedented numbers of online volunteer contributors. However, researchers ob- served that the number of active editors for the largest Wikipedias started to decline in 2007, after rapid initial growth. Years after those announcements, researchers and community activists still need to understand community growth. We studied the growth, decline, and stagnation patterns of 50 Wikipedia language editions, and we found that half of them are still growing.
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Wikipedia, Elder or Teen? A Look at Growth, Stagnation and Decline Patterns Across 50 Language Communities - Wikiworkshop paper 2022

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