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A open source graphic maps when and where changes are made.

A website built by two programmers, Stephen LaPorte and Mahmoud Hashemi, displays recent changes to Wikipedia in real-time on a map of the world. When a new change is saved to the crowd-sourced encyclopedia, the title of the edited article shows up on the map with the editor's location according to his or her IP address.

Not all recent changes are counted, however. Actually, the website only maps the contributions made by unregistered Wikipedia users, because when they make an edit they are identified only by IP address. This is just as well—a similar website called Wikistream logs all changes to Wikipedia (although not in such a graphically-friendly way), and watching the flood of new entries can get overwhelming, fast.

LaPorte and Hashemi said they built their map using the JavaScript library D3, datamaps-world.js, a service for searching the geolocation of IP addresses called freegeoip.net, and Wikimedia's recent changes IRC feed. The two programmers note in their blog that “you may see some users add non-productive or disruptive content to Wikipedia. A survey in 2007 indicated that unregistered users are less likely to make productive edits to the encyclopedia.” Helpfully, when you see a change made to a specific article, you can click on that change to see how the page has been edited (and change it back, it merits more editing).

Currently, you can see changes made to the English, German, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, French, and Indonesian versions of Wikipedia. As Emily Badger from The Atlantic points out, “The map offers a nifty live survey of people's utterly random interests (or perceived areas of expertise), and it also visualizes a phenomenon we've written about before: The geography of who's editing Wikipedia often has very little to do with the geography of the subject matter itself.”

The project can be found on github. Check it out the website and see if you find anything interesting!

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just realized there's too many stupid trolls all over the world (specially NY) vandalizing the wikipedia articles...that's just sad

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just realized there's too many stupid trolls all over the world (specially NY) vandalizing the wikipedia articles...that's just sad

Not all of these are vandals. Many of 'em are actually adding something of value to those articles, most likely ;)

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just realized there's too many stupid trolls all over the world (specially NY) vandalizing the wikipedia articles...that's just sad

Not all of these are vandals. Many of 'em are actually adding something of value to those articles, most likely ;)

i spent a few minutes (err..some 10 or 20) watching what changes were being made to articles. in that time i saw a game article with sexual edits in the plot description, all instances of the word "menstruation" changed to "chease", links to piracy and judaism references changed to porn sites, and some historical figures names changed to silly names...agreed that there's a lot of anonymous contributors, but some just don't apreciate the free knowledge and instead waste everyone's time.

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i spent a few minutes (err..some 10 or 20) watching what changes were being made to articles. in that time i saw a game article with sexual edits in the plot description, all instances of the word "menstruation" changed to "chease", links to piracy and judaism references changed to porn sites, and some historical figures names changed to silly names...agreed that there's a lot of anonymous contributors, but some just don't apreciate the free knowledge and instead waste everyone's time.

That's sad really :( Sometimes I feel that some people should never be allowed to go anywhere near a computer :angry:

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