Extended abstract and poster.Among active editors, earlier adopters tend to stay for longer. Higher edit frequency leads to higher likelihood of quitting. For new users, on their first day, creators are more likely to stay than preservers, and destroyers are more likely to drop out.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65118/1/wiki_poster_v1.pd
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Wikipedia is a collaboratively-edited online encyclopaedia that re-lies on thousands of editors to b...
Wikipedia is fast becoming a key information source for many despite criticism that it is unreliable...
AbstractThis paper analyzes editing patterns of Wikipedia contributors using dynamic social network ...
Some user-contributed content (UCC) applications, such as Yahoo!Answers,Wikipedia, and YouTube have...
In this paper, we investigate how Wikipedia editors leave the community, i.e., become inactive, from...
These days, user-generated content platforms such as social media, question-answering Websites, and ...
In this paper, we focus on English Wikipedia, one of the main user-contributed content systems, and ...
Abstract. Collaborations such as Wikipedia are a key part of the value of the modern Internet. At th...
User participation is vital to the success of collaborative crowdsourcing platforms such as Wikipedi...
5th International Workshop on Mining Ubiquitous and Social Environments (MUSE) at ECML, Nancy, Franc...
Knowledge bases are becoming a key asset leveraged for various types of applications on the Web, fro...
Wikipedia needs to attract and retain newcomers while also increasing the quality of its content. Ye...
Wikipedia, known as The Free Encyclopedia, is an online collaborative project providing free encyclo...
Prior research on Wikipedia has characterized the growth in content and editors as being fundamental...
Wikipedia is the largest online service storing user-generated content. Its pages are open to anyone...
Wikipedia is a collaboratively-edited online encyclopaedia that re-lies on thousands of editors to b...
Wikipedia is fast becoming a key information source for many despite criticism that it is unreliable...
AbstractThis paper analyzes editing patterns of Wikipedia contributors using dynamic social network ...