User:Wcquidditch/My Daily Feature/Sunday

Sunday StatChart edit | purge
NOTE: Information about wikis other than the English Wikipedia may be out of date; their display here is updated only every six hours. All other information given is current as of 12:38, 13 May 2024 (UTC) unless otherwise noted.
  • Article count: 6,823,209 (and growing! In all of the 342 Wikipedias that have ever existed, there have collectively been 62,971,529 articles, but the number of topics covered on all Wikipedias might be a bit smaller than that as articles may exist in multiple languages.)
  • Local file count: 917,402 (These are only the locally-uploaded files.)
  • Commons file count: 105,402,079, for a total of 106,319,481 available files (with so many files, it's inevitable that we still don't have enough articles for them all yet… Across all of Wikimedia there are 108,422,612 files, 2,812,510 of them on Wikipedias.)
  • Overall page count: 60,658,968 (There might not be many websites with that many pages. It's even harder to imagine someone having been to all of those pages, especially since this number, too, is ever-growing! But even that might be nothing compared to the estimated 622,281,301 pages that comprise all of Wikimedia…)
  • Registered user count: 47,392,605 (Wikipedia's popular, I can tell you that! In all of Wikimedia, there are about 210,229,775 accounts, though I can't confirm if unified logins inflate that count in any way.)
  • Active registered users: 121,501 (At this juncture this probably gives a better impression of the size of the Wikipedia community, though best I can tell this doesn't include unregistered users and does include some one-or-done users that happen to have actually edited something in the past month. The number jumps up to 368,413 users across all of Wikimedia, though again, I can't confirm whether unified logins are counted multiple times.)
  • My edit count (excluding deleted edits): 103,536 edits on 38,202 pages (From XTools edit counter; more info here. This info is as of 04:18, 5 May 2024 (UTC).)
  • Deleted edits: 6,991 edits, for a total of 110,527 edits (From XTools edit counter. This info is as of 04:18, 5 May 2024 (UTC).)
  • Global edit count (live edits only): 124,559 edits (From XTools edit counter; more info here. This info is as of 04:18, 5 May 2024 (UTC). Note that this section of the counter has an 2,870-edit discrepancy in my English Wikipedia editcount (they are included here, but excluded above); I cannot confirm which number is more accurate (note that it is the larger of the two that gets pushed to the list of Wikipedians by number of edits), but the gap keeps increasing every time I check…)
  • Overall edit count: 1,218,891,011 (Certainly makes my numbers look more quaint, doesn't it? How about the 7,022,845,947 or so edits to all Wikimedia projects?))
  • MediaWiki version number: 1.43.0-wmf.4 (2111e6d)


Monteleone chariot
The Monteleone chariot is an Etruscan chariot, dated to circa 530 BC, that was uncovered in 1902 at Monteleone di Spoleto in Umbria, Italy, in an underground tomb covered by a mound. It was part of a chariot burial, containing the remains of two human corpses along with two drinking cups. Measuring 131 centimetres (51+58 inches) in height and designed to be drawn by two horses, the chariot itself is constructed of wood covered with hammered bronze plates and carved ivory decoration. The Monteleone chariot is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.Artifact credit: unknown Etruscan sculptor; photographed by the Rogers Fund and the Metropolitan Museum of Art

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