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What language does "Serbo-Croatian" refer to here? The older standard before the war? Some new variant to bridge local variant differences? As far as I have understood it, Serbo-Croatian currently might refer to the dialectal area as a whole. 惑乱 Wakuran (talk) 19:56, 4 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The expression "second largest of all Wikipedias on the territory of Former Yugoslavia" is a bit imprecise. Wikipedia's location in space is really irrelevant, as it is read (and edited) around the world. Would it not be better to say the Serbo-Croatian wikipedia has fewer articles than the Serbian language wikipedia, but more than either wikipedia in the Bosnian language, Croatian language or Slovenian language?
Anyway, in my opinion a comparison by sheer numbers is not interesting. I would be curious to know if there is a striking difference in the contents and culture of these wikipedias. Theoretically all are NPOV, but I could imagine that there are more edit wars in one these (no idea which one, I leave that to experts) than in the others.
The number of articles on the Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia is changing rapidly. When you added your note here this was the second largest project after the Serbian Wikipedia, but now it has changed. Today the articles of this project is more than the Hungarian Wikipedia, or the Serbian. Do they use robots?Porbóllett (talk) 19:04, 1 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]