Last modified: 2014-03-11 14:00:41 UTC
Petko Yotov <5ko@5ko.fr> mail 7/25/2012: Hello Erik Zachte, I am an editor at Wikipedia since 2003 (user:5ko) and I am still relatively active on my home bg.wiki. Why is that my name doesn't appear in the statistics? http://stats.wikimedia.org/BG/TablesWikipediaBG.htm You have listed many inactive users and a number of active ones, most of which are less active than me. By contributions I am among the top-10 bg editors and the earliest one, since Dec 06, 2003 22:53:34, the day before user:Borislav. Please add/enable/unhide in these statistics the usernames: - user:5ko - my main account, currently 16,899 edits - user:Петко - inactive account used for 6,591 non-administrative edits when I was admin Counters: http://toolserver.org/~tparis/pcount/index.php? lang=bg&wiki=wikipedia&name=5ko http://toolserver.org/~tparis/pcount/index.php? lang=bg&wiki=wikipedia&name=Петко Contributions: https://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/5ko https://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Петко Thanks, Petko Yotov
https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/analytics/cards/347
I am not sure what to do with this. Wikistats takes user names at face value. There is no merging of metrics for different editors. Normally that is the realm of SUL, but in this case several accounts co-exist on one wiki. I believe a steward could change entries from one user to another? A second issue is that user 5ko should appear on his/her own merits anyway and does not. Unless those edits ere mainly outside article namespace that could point to a bug, which possibly affected more people, but no-one reported this again in almost 2 years. Setting priority low given number of open bugs, and as it seems few editors are impacted.