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Realtime visualization of Wikipedia edit streams

101 points| jitendra_ | 14 years ago |inkdroid.org | reply

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[+] ChuckMcM|14 years ago|reply
Wow, this is really cool. Watch history as its being rewritten! (small wikipedia joke) Now I need something that shows in what category things are being changed (deltas) and then what linkages are being added or removed (connectivity). Lots of ways to go with this.
[+] mrb|14 years ago|reply
The speed of the stream of edits makes you realize how traditional encyclopedias have zero chance of competing with Wikipedia with respect to the quantity of information...
[+] edsu|14 years ago|reply
Thanks for all the comments! I did give wikistream a hostname, http://wikistream.inkdroid.org which is probably better to try to use than the port 3000 one, since I might end up having to change the port at some point. So if you want to update the link in the title I would appreciate it!
[+] jitendra_|14 years ago|reply
I don't think, as a submitter of the link, I can now edit the link. If it is possible, please someone let me know. I would be happy to oblige.
[+] Groxx|14 years ago|reply
Holy cow that's fast. I had no idea it was so actively edited, even when you restrict it to >= 100± characters it's still more than one per second. And so many more registered users than anonymous!

In the about page:

>Hopefully wikistream provides a hint of just how active the community is around Wikipedia.

Mission accomplished.

[+] nowarninglabel|14 years ago|reply
Neat! But careful, NSFW! The first image to come along the background was of male penis, balls, and anus, hair and all. Perhaps this was because I noticed an article scroll by with the name of male perineum?
[+] edsu|14 years ago|reply
Yeah, the images are what are being uploaded to wikimedia commons ... it refreshes every 10 seconds or so, and you might end up with something NSFW...
[+] jitendra_|14 years ago|reply
The stream consists of edits only in major languages on Wikipedia. It doesn't include all the languages in which Wikipedia exists. If such edits are also included, imagine the rate at which new knowledge is being created.
[+] joezydeco|14 years ago|reply
I'm guessing it would look 99.99% identical to these 36 top languages.
[+] sneak|14 years ago|reply
Wow, there are a lot of people on the Internet now.
[+] huhtenberg|14 years ago|reply
This thing froze FF8 on W7 rock solid. Be warned.
[+] edge17|14 years ago|reply
cool, all the concepts for this type of stuff i've seen in the past have been very heavy on the browser