the WEEKLYPEDIA

A list of the most edited Wikipedia articles and discussions from the last week.

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Hello there! Welcome to our weekly digest of Wikipedia activity.

Articles

This week, 209 authors made 2,471 changes to 1,388 different articles. The top 20 articles for the week:

  1. Tallinna tänavate loend (80 changes by 1 authors)
  2. 2016. aasta Euroopa meistrivõistlused jalgpallis (60 changes by 4 authors)
  3. Paju (34 changes by 2 authors)
  4. In memoriam 2016 (30 changes by 4 authors)
  5. Victor Vascenco (25 changes by 4 authors)
  6. Aloisius Gonzaga (21 changes by 4 authors)
  7. Prantsusmaa jalgpallikoondis (18 changes by 1 authors)
  8. Jalgpallurite loend (17 changes by 2 authors)
  9. Art déco (15 changes by 2 authors)
  10. Sergei Aleinikov (15 changes by 6 authors)
  11. Narva-tagune (13 changes by 3 authors)
  12. Jo Cox (12 changes by 5 authors)
  13. Tubism (12 changes by 2 authors)
  14. Karl Ariva (9 changes by 4 authors)
  15. Moodne viievõistlus (9 changes by 2 authors)
  16. Konduši (9 changes by 3 authors)
  17. Erik Neutsch (9 changes by 1 authors)
  18. How (Not) to Speak of God (9 changes by 1 authors)
  19. Riiklik Piirkiirusseadus (8 changes by 3 authors)
  20. Elle Rajandu (8 changes by 3 authors)

New Articles

The ten most actively edited articles created within the last week

  1. Victor Vascenco (25 changes by 4 authors)
  2. Aloisius Gonzaga (21 changes by 4 authors)
  3. Sergei Aleinikov (15 changes by 6 authors)
  4. Jo Cox (12 changes by 5 authors)
  5. Tubism (12 changes by 2 authors)
  6. Karl Ariva (9 changes by 4 authors)
  7. Konduši (9 changes by 3 authors)
  8. Erik Neutsch (9 changes by 1 authors)
  9. How (Not) to Speak of God (9 changes by 1 authors)
  10. Elle Rajandu (8 changes by 3 authors)

Discussions

The most active discussions:

  1. Marcel Proust
  2. Victor Vascenco
  3. Kino (ansambel)
  4. Eesti Ingeri
  5. Orehhovo

Stats

A few numbers from last week:

About

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