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English: The percentage of articles on Wikipedia which were stubs on any particular date. Also includes data reconstructed from before the stub category using retrostubs. The idea is that if an article is eventually labelled a stub, then it was probably a stub from its inception as an article. As with most Wikipedia statistics, the dip in late 2002 is due to User:Rambot. |
Date | 5 March 2006 (original upload date) |
Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia |
Author | Dantheox at en.wikipedia |
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- 2006-03-05 05:40 Dantheox 642×324× (6535 bytes) The percentage of articles on Wikipedia which were stubs on any particular date. Also includes data reconstructed from before the stub category using ''retrostubs''. The idea is that if an article is eventually labelled a stub, then it was probably a stub
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