Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements/Elements report
Standard Table
[edit]Page views were gathered for the month of June 2010 using this listing, and though activity may vary from month to month, these numbers are meant to give a good idea of which articles are currently being viewed the most. The quality/importance ratings are accurate as of July 1, 2010. Importances marked with ♦ indicate a Vital article. Importances marked with † indicate a Supplementary Core article. Importances marked with ‡ indicate a Core article. Percentages in parentheses indicate a statistical outlier, which may indicate an abnormal level of activity in either this or the previous month.
Rank | Article | Page Views | Spike | Ambiguities | Quality | Importance |
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1 | Gold | 342637 ↑60% | Gold (color) 14863 | B | Top ♦ | |
2 | Periodic table | 326347 ↑33% | C | Top ♦ | ||
3 | Hydrogen | 302431 ↑1% | FA | Top ♦† | ||
4 | Iron | 257519 ↑42% | Iron (golf) 5056 | C | Top ♦ | |
5 | Copper | 242472 ↑25% | B | Top ♦ | ||
6 | Oxygen | 235033 ↑46% | FA | Top ♦ | ||
7 | Aluminium | 228364 ↑44% | B | Top ♦ | ||
8 | Nitrogen | 185155 ↑14% | B | Top ♦ | ||
9 | Silver | 184927 ↑48% | Silver (color) 7340 | B | Top ♦ | |
10 | Carbon | 175762 ↓24% | B | Top ♦ | ||
11 | Mercury (element) | 171570 ↑34% | GA | Top | ||
12 | Lead | 158917 ↑42% | Sales lead 4523 | B | Top | |
13 | Cadmium | 155978 ↑408% | June 4,5 +24700 +13100 | B | High | |
14 | Lithium | 155882 ↑69% | Lithium (Nirvana song) 5736 | B | Top | |
15 | Potassium | 146169 ↑35% | B | Top | ||
16 | Chlorine | 141366 ↑40% | GA | Top | ||
17 | Platinum | 139195 ↑50% | Platinum album 2355 | B | Top | |
18 | Magnesium | 129610 ↑34% | B | Top | ||
19 | Phosphorus | 124277 ↑36% | Hesperus 2560 | B | Top | |
20 | Palladium | 124118 ↑66% | Palladium (mythology) 2050 | B | Top | |
21 | Calcium | 123347 ↑34% | B | Top | ||
22 | Silicon | 121668 ↑43% | Silicone 26371 | B | Top ♦ | |
23 | Helium | 117626 ↑31% | Helium (band) 877 | FA | Top ♦ | |
24 | Chemical element | 116256 ↑75% | B | Top ♦‡ | ||
25 | Chromium | 110736 ↓31% | GA | Top | ||
26 | Iodine | 108976 ↑31% | B | Top | ||
27 | Nickel | 95345 ↑36% | Nickel (United States coin) 23213 | GA | Top | |
28 | Arsenic | 86063 ↑45% | B | Top | ||
29 | Sulfur | 80246 ↓24% | B | Top ♦ | ||
30 | Zinc | 80227 ↓27% | FA | Top | ||
31 | Cobalt | 77295 ↑31% | Chevrolet Cobalt 12639 | B | Top | |
32 | Manganese | 76323 ↑37% | GA | Top | ||
33 | Selenium | 72557 ↑45% | Selenium (software) 8217 | B | Top | |
34 | Titanium | 72421 ↓22% | FA | Top | ||
35 | Sodium | 70355 ↑32% | B | Top | ||
36 | Antimony | 66153 ↑91% | June 10,11; 8300 | Antinomy 3029 | C | High |
37 | Plutonium | 66153 ↑32% | FA | Top | ||
38 | Halogen | 63323 ↑38% | B | Top | ||
39 | Uranium | 62910 ↓33% | FA | Top ♦ | ||
40 | Argon | 62057 ↑31% | GA | Top | ||
41 | Bromine | 60829 ↑18% | B | Top | ||
42 | Boron | 60803 ↑25% | Boron, California 1475 | GA | Top | |
43 | Beryllium | 60475 ↑40% | B | High | ||
44 | Radon | 57825 ↑34% | Radon transform 3316 | GA | Top | |
45 | Tungsten | 57756 ↓19% | Tungsten (handheld) 278 | GA | Top | |
46 | Fluorine | 57266 ↑36% | Fluorene 2961 | B | Top | |
47 | Neon | 57067 ↑30% | GA | Top | ||
48 | Molybdenum | 57044 ↑43% | GA | Top | ||
49 | Polonium | 52744 ↑133% | B | High | ||
50 | Rhodium | 52563 ↑55% | GA | Top | ||
51 | Iridium | 51507 ↑54% | Iridium (satellite) 1151 | FA | High | |
52 | Noble gas | 51264 ↑39% | FA | High | ||
53 | Tin | 49619 ↓30% | Tin can 8062 | B | Top | |
54 | Bismuth | 47288 ↑45% | B | High | ||
55 | Alkali metal | 43807 ↑48% | C | Mid | ||
56 | Radium | 43413 ↑56% | B | High | ||
57 | Caesium | 42182 ↑38% | GA | High | ||
58 | Krypton | 37096 ↑24% | Krypton (comics) 9445 | GA | High | |
59 | Barium | 35629 ↑31% | B | High | ||
60 | Niobium | 35543 ↑98% | FA | High | ||
61 | Osmium | 33950 ↑40% | Osmium (album) 1519 | GA | High | |
62 | Germanium | 33516 ↑39% | FA | High | ||
63 | Gallium | 31985 ↑43% | B | High | ||
64 | Neodymium | 28864 ↑19% | B | High | ||
65 | Francium | 28126 ↑51% | FA | High | ||
66 | Xenon | 27147 ↓37% | Xenon (processor) 6536 | FA | Top | |
67 | Rubidium | 24772 ↑34% | C | High | ||
68 | Gadolinium | 24127 ↑42% | B | High | ||
69 | Alkaline earth metal | 23926 ↑41% | C | Mid | ||
70 | Indium | 23902 ↑46% | C | High | ||
71 | Vanadium | 23461 ↓21% | GA | High | ||
72 | Ruthenium | 22848 ↑21% | GA | High | ||
73 | Einsteinium | 22105 ↑94% | Start | Mid | ||
74 | Thorium | 21935 ↓24% | B | High | ||
75 | Scandium | 21286 ↑40% | GA | High | ||
76 | Astatine | 19590 ↑18% | C | Mid | ||
77 | Americium | 19265 ↑29% | C | Mid | ||
78 | Ununoctium | 18980 ↓39% | FA | High | ||
79 | Copernicium | 17922 ↓1% | B | Low | ||
80 | Tantalum | 17905 ↓9% | GA | High | ||
81 | Tellurium | 17656 ↓27% | GA | High | ||
82 | Rhenium | 16735 ↑31% | GA | High | ||
83 | Californium | 16699 ↑53% | C | Mid | ||
84 | Hafnium | 16448 ↑43% | GA | High | ||
85 | Strontium | 16424 ↓31% | B | High | ||
86 | Thallium | 16065 ↓18% | GA | High | ||
87 | Lanthanum | 15823 ↑34% | B | Mid | ||
88 | Zirconium | 15715 ↓25% | GA | High | ||
89 | Cerium | 15434 ↑31% | C | Mid | ||
90 | Technetium | 14832 ↓24% | FA | High | ||
91 | Ununpentium | 14089 ↓14% | B | Low | ||
92 | Promethium | 12938 ↑33% | Promethium (comics) 751 | C | Mid | |
93 | Roentgenium | 12693 ↑26% | B | Mid | ||
94 | Neptunium | 12629 ↑35% | C | Mid | ||
95 | Europium | 12555 ↑43% | C | Mid | ||
96 | Yttrium | 11476 ↓24% | FA | High | ||
97 | Dysprosium | 11441 ↑32% | GA | Mid | ||
98 | Lutetium | 11315 ↑43% | B | Mid | ||
99 | Samarium | 10734 ↑29% | C | Mid | ||
100 | Actinium | 10416 ↑22% | Start | Mid | ||
101 | Erbium | 10134 ↑46% | C | Mid | ||
102 | Lawrencium | 10069 ↑28% | Start | Mid | ||
103 | Praseodymium | 9749 ↑40% | Start | Mid | ||
104 | Curium | 9615 ↑36% | C | Mid | ||
105 | Darmstadtium | 9488 ↑31% | B | Mid | ||
106 | Chalcogen | 9216 ↑69% | C | Mid | ||
107 | Seaborgium | 9034 ↑34% | B | Mid | ||
108 | Rutherfordium | 8935 ↑24% | B | Mid | ||
109 | Hassium | 8748 ↑24% | B | Mid | ||
110 | Protactinium | 8542 ↑35% | Start | Mid | ||
111 | Holmium | 8341 ↑37% | C | Mid | ||
112 | Nobelium | 8171 ↑42% | Start | Mid | ||
113 | Berkelium | 8159 ↓5% | Start | Mid | ||
114 | Mendelevium | 8155 ↑35% | Start | Mid | ||
115 | Dubnium | 8131 ↑29% | B | Mid | ||
116 | Meitnerium | 8049 ↑20% | B | Mid | ||
117 | Fermium | 7602 ↑21% | Start | Mid | ||
118 | Ununseptium | 7421 ↓90% | C | Low | ||
119 | Bohrium | 7353 ↑35% | B | Mid | ||
120 | Ununquadium | 6206 ↓36% | B | Low | ||
121 | Ytterbium | 6029 ↓29% | B | Mid | ||
122 | Ununtrium | 5816 ↓40% | B | Low | ||
123 | Ununhexium | 5318 ↓43% | B | Low | ||
124 | Terbium | 4789 ↓27% | C | Mid | ||
125 | Thulium | 4538 ↓22% | Start | Mid | ||
126 | Group 11 element | 4447 ↑47% | C | Low | ||
127 | Group 3 element | 4055 ↑45% | C | Low | ||
128 | Carbon group | 3869 ↑33% | C | Mid | ||
129 | Boron group | 3630 ↑25% | Stub | Mid | ||
130 | Nitrogen group | 3609 ↑16% | C | Low | ||
131 | Group 7 element | 3551 ↑75% | Stub | Low | ||
132 | Group 4 element | 3480 ↑23% | GA | Low | ||
133 | Lanthanoid | 3399 ↓1% | C | Low | ||
134 | Group 8 element | 2846 ↑49% | Stub | Low | ||
135 | Group 12 element | 2512 ↑39% | Start | Low | ||
136 | Group 6 element | 2472 ↑51% | Start | Low | ||
137 | Group 5 element | 2462 ↑57% | Stub | Low | ||
138 | Actinoid | 2272 ↓19% | C | Mid | ||
139 | Period 2 element | 2145 ↑9% | C | Low | ||
140 | Group 10 element | 2056 ↑39% | Start | Low | ||
141 | Period 4 element | 1971 ↑1% | Stub | Low | ||
142 | Period 3 element | 1822 ↓2% | Start | Low | ||
143 | Period 1 element | 1649 ↑8% | GA | Low | ||
144 | Period 6 element | 1612 ↑14% | Stub | Low | ||
145 | Group 9 element | 1530 ↑33% | Stub | Low | ||
146 | Period 7 element | 1288 ↓9% | Stub | Low | ||
147 | Period 5 element | 739 ↓51% | Stub | Low |
Possible Media Influences
[edit]Periodic Tables
[edit]The first table is color-coded by page views using the same category scheme as above. The second table employs a new scale which combines both quality and page views. They can be used to help identify trends in article traffic and quality.
Other Statistics
[edit]Statistic | June 2008 | August | October | December | February 2009 † | April | June | August ‡ | October | December | April | June |
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Total | 3837336 | 3334180 | 5862323 | 4686701 | 5636173 | 5008093 | 4334088 | 4446488 | 7301807 | 5323867 | 6216893 | 7692957 |
Mean | 32520 | 28256 | 49681 | 39718 | 38341 | 34069 | 29484 | 30248 | 52507 | 36217 | 42292 | 52333 |
Total % Change | - | ↓13% | ↑76% | ↓20% | ↑12% | ↓11% | ↓13% | ↑3% | ↑64% | ↓27% | ↑XX% | ↑XX% |
Mean % Change | - | ↓6% | ↑78% | ↓26% | ↑21% | ↓13% | ↓6% | ↑11% | ↑94% | ↓32% | ↑XX% | ↑XX% |
- † Whereas previous issues had only analyzed the 118 elements, issues after and including February 2009 also include the periods, groups, and various other supporting articles.
- ‡ Issues after and including August 2009 issue use a pageview tool which tabulates redirected views, whereas previous editions did not.
Critical Articles
[edit]Quality | Most viewed | 2nd most | 3rd most | Total |
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FA | Hydrogen 302431 | Oxygen 235033 | Helium117626 | 655090 |
GA | Mercury (element) 171570 | Chlorine 141366 | Chromium 110736 | 423672 |
B | Gold 342637 | Copper 242472 | Aluminium 228364 | 813473 |
C | Periodic table 326347 | Iron 257519 | Antimony 66153 | 650019 |
Start | Einsteinium 22105 | Actinium 10416 | Lawrencium 10069 | 42590 |
Stub | Boron group 3630 | Group 7 element 3551 | Group 8 element 2846 | 10027 |
Views by Quality
[edit]Quality | Articles | Total Views | Average Views |
---|---|---|---|
FA | 16 | 1209192 | 75575 |
GA | 26 | 1245809 | 47916 |
B | 55 | 4168358 | 75788 |
C | 26 | 939546 | 36136 |
Start | 15 | 110423 | 7362 |
Stub | 9 | 19626 | 2181 |
Conclusions
[edit]- These articles tend to be viewed more frequently during the weekdays (Monday through Friday) than on the weekends. Silicon, for example, averaged about 2500 hits per weekday, but only 1400 hits per weekend day in June. If you are preparing for a major edit, such as one that would require the {{in use}} template, consider waiting until the weekend to minimize the possibility of an edit conflict.
- The same is also true for the winter holidays. Silicon averaged 2900 hits per day from December 1 through December 19, but only 1200 hits per day from December 20 through December 31.
- News articles, even those contained within Wikipedia itself, can cause spikes in page traffic for the elements mentioned within the article, even if the news source is specialized or obscure. If you happen to notice a news story that focuses on an element, consider adding that page to your watchlist for a day or two.