Research:Editor activation
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Editor activation refers to the transition from a new registered user to a first-time editor.
Metrics[edit]
Plots[edit]
The following plots present editor activation rates and counts for different Wikipedias, aggregated monthly (read more about metrics standardization):
Newly registered users[edit]

Number of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias
1 edit in 24 hours, article namespace[edit]

Proportion of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 1 edit in the article namespace in their first 24 hours of activity

Number of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 1 edit in the article namespace in their first 24 hours of activity
1 edit in 24 hours, all namespaces[edit]

Proportion of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 1 edit across all namespaces in their first 24 hours of activity

Number of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 1 edit across all namespaces in their first 24 hours of activity
5 edits in 24 hours, article namespace[edit]

Proportion of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 5 edits in the article namespace in their first 24 hours of activity

Number of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 5 edits in the article namespace in their first 24 hours of activity
5 edits in 24 hours, all namespaces[edit]

Proportion of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 5 edits across all namespaces in their first 24 hours of activity

Number of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who complete 5 edits across all namespaces in their first 24 hours of activity
1 to 5 edits in 24 hours, all namespaces[edit]

Proportion of monthly new registered users in various Wikipedias who completed 5 edits across all namespaces in their first 24 hours of activity out of all users who completed 1 edit in the same period
See also[edit]
- editor activation: desktop vs mobile comparison