Wikipedia talk:Database reports/Red-linked categories with incoming links
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60,000 to go?
[edit]After a bit of a "go" at this report in the last week that led to 293 cats being blue-linked since the last report, I thought I'd look at some stats. The bad news is that only 16.7% of their replacements are sockpuppet categories (confirmed and suspected, only 11.6% are suspected socks). That's bad because looking at [| what is presumably BernsteinBot's source] there seems to be 888 red-linked IP suspect sock cats and 6261 username suspects for a total of 7149, and 2283 red-linked confirmed sock categories (only 42 IP). If they are being fed into BernsteinBot at random, then that implies the Rlcwil population is of the order of 60,000 red links - it's suddenly a lot less attractive a target for one of my backlog elimination drives! As an aside, the new batch had ~22% Wikipedia(n) cats, 17% sockpuppet cats, 14% US elections, 11% with >7 links and 52% with more than one link. I wonder if it might be more productive for BernsteinBot to concentrate on the cats with most incoming links rather than whatever the current system is for inclusion in the top 1000? Le Deluge (talk) 16:46, 21 February 2013 (UTC)