This is a table of detailed statistics of
Wikipedias.
These statistics cover a range of metrics, such as article counts, total page numbers, user accounts, and more.
Notes
The "total pages" column refers to the number of pages in all namespaces, including both articles (the
official article count of each wiki) and non-articles (user pages, files, talk pages, "project" pages, categories, redirects, and templates).
"Users" refers to the number of user accounts, regardless of current activity – not the number of people or devices using (accessing) Wikipedia.
"Active users" are registered users who have made at least one edit in the last thirty days.
"Files" is the number of locally uploaded files. Note that some large Wikipedias do not use local images and rely on
Commons completely, so the value "0" is not an error. (see also the page
list of Wikipedias having zero local media files on Meta-Wiki)
The "depth" column (edits/articles × non-articles/articles × [1−stub-ratio]) is a rough indicator of a Wikipedia's quality, showing how frequently its articles are updated. It does not refer to academic quality.
When the Northern Luri Wikipedia was closed due to not actually being written in
Northern Luri, all articles except the main page were
deleted.[1] This produces an abnormal depth since the deleted edits and remaining non-articles are still counted.
Edition details
Notes cannot be added directly into table header - please see "Notes" section just above