Hi Alex, this is incredibly useful. Is there a way to automate this process? Unfortunately, Wikipedia suffers from enormous bias from the hands of relentless editors paid to persistently revise history. If the script can also add a list of top users responsible for editing a page dynamically as well.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. Yes it would be quite easy to add editors too. All of that data is easily available. It's not fully automated at the moment. There are a few steps. But it could be if I worked on the code more.
@@alexstacey well if you end up automating the script and creating a website that allows a user to input any wikipedia url and generate this it would probably be an amazing look at how history is documented and revised in real-time. You'd count me and many others I'm sure as a fan and supporter of that project
Hi Alex, this is incredibly useful. Is there a way to automate this process? Unfortunately, Wikipedia suffers from enormous bias from the hands of relentless editors paid to persistently revise history. If the script can also add a list of top users responsible for editing a page dynamically as well.
Hi. Thanks for the comment. Yes it would be quite easy to add editors too. All of that data is easily available. It's not fully automated at the moment. There are a few steps. But it could be if I worked on the code more.
@@alexstacey well if you end up automating the script and creating a website that allows a user to input any wikipedia url and generate this it would probably be an amazing look at how history is documented and revised in real-time. You'd count me and many others I'm sure as a fan and supporter of that project