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Cebuano Wikipedia
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Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available inCebuano
OwnerWikimedia Foundation
URLceb.wikipedia.org
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Launched22 June 2005; 19 years ago (2005-06-22)
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(most text also dual-licensed under GFDL)
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The Cebuano Wikipedia (Cebuano: Wikipedya sa Sinugboanong Binisayâ) is the Cebuano-language edition of Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. Despite being the second-largest Wikipedia in numbers of articles, it has a small community of only 151 active users; nearly all of the 6,116,880 articles were initially created through automatic programs, most notably Sverker Johansson's Lsjbot.

Importance in the language area

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It is the largest Philippine-language Wikipedia by number of articles, ahead of Waray Wikipedia and Tagalog Wikipedia (which as of 23 December 2024 have 1,266,588 and 48,048 articles respectively).[1]

Cebuano is the second most spoken language in the Philippines with about 20 million speakers.[2] The Cebuano-language Wikipedia community has claimed to be the only online encyclopedia in this language.[3]

However, Cebuano Wikipedia does not appear to be widely used in the Philippines; as of March 2021, 90 percent of Wikipedia views from that country were directed at English Wikipedia, with 5 percent going to Tagalog and 3 percent to Russian Wikipedia.[4] About 30 percent of Cebuano Wikipedia views come from China, 22 percent from the United States, and only about 11 percent from the Philippines (roughly the same number as from France).[5]

History and growth of articles

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The Cebuano-language Wikipedia was launched in June 2005.[6] In January 2006, 1,000 articles were created,[7] while in November 2006 there were 1,400 articles.[8] At the end of 2006 and 2007, the bots created ten thousand articles on municipalities in France.[9]

By the end of 2012, the number of articles increased to about 30,000. In December 2012, Lsjbot began to create articles. As a result, the number of articles increased dramatically in 2013, and from February to December 2013, the number of articles increased ninefold.[10][11] By the end of 2015, about 99 percent of the then 1.4 million articles had been created by bots, including about 25,000 articles about localities and the rest of articles about living beings by Lsjbot.[9]

On 16 July 2014, the Cebuano-language Wikipedia comprised one million articles, making it the twelfth-largest Wikipedia. After overtaking Spanish-, Italian-, Russian-, French-, Dutch- and German-speaking Wikipedia within a year and a half, in February 2016 it reached the two-million mark. After about half a year, followed by the third million, and another half a year later, the fourth million. In August 2017, the five millionth article was created, and it became the second largest Wikipedia.

Pie chart of article content in the Cebuano-language Wikipedia (July 2015, 1,211,364 articles)
Milestones:
Date Number of articles
9 July 2005 19 articles[12]
30 August 2005 232 articles[13]
1 January 2006 1,000 articles[7]
1 November 2006 1,400 articles[8]
1 January 2007 13,521 articles[14]
7 February 2007 26,511 articles[15]
2 February 2013 100,000 articles
9 February 2013 150,000 articles
17 March 2013 300,000 articles
26 June 2013 400,000 articles
18 July 2013 500,000 articles
7 August 2013 600,000 articles
16 July 2014 1,000,000 articles
6 December 2015 1,500,000 articles[1][16]
14 February 2016 2,000,000 articles
25 September 2016 3,000,000 articles
11 February 2017 4,000,000 articles
8 August 2017 5,000,000 articles
14 October 2021 6,000,000 articles

An analysis of Cebuano Wikipedia content on Wikidata in July 2015 showed that of the then 1.21 million articles, 95.8 percent are living beings and biological species (1,160,787) and 3.3 percent are cities and communities (39,420).[17]

References

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  1. ^ a b "List of Wikipedias by speakers per article – Meta". Meta.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  2. ^ Cebuano Informational Report (PDF; 864 kB) Christopher DeFraga, Rhode Island College, 2011
  3. ^ "Tell us about Cebuano Wikipedia – Meta". meta.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report - Wikipedia Page Views Per Country - Breakdown". stats.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Wikimedia Traffic Analysis Report - Page Views Per Wikipedia Language - Breakdown". stats.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Cebuano". meta.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  7. ^ a b Meta: List of Wikipedias, 1 January 2006
  8. ^ a b Meta: List of Wikipedias, 1 November 2006
  9. ^ a b "Wikipedia Statistics – Bot article creations only". 30 November 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  10. ^ a b c "Wikimedia project at a glance: Cebuano Wikipedia". stats.wikimedia.org. November 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  11. ^ Meet the Stats Master Making Sense of Wikipedia's Massive Data Trove Ashik Siddique, wired.com, 27 December 2013
  12. ^ Meta: List of Wikipedias, 9 July 2005
  13. ^ Meta: List of Wikipedias, 30 August 2005
  14. ^ Meta: List of Wikipedias, 1 January 2007
  15. ^ Meta: List of Wikipedias, 7 February 2007
  16. ^ "Wikimedia News – Meta". Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  17. ^ "Cebuano Wikipedia, Wikidata:Statistics/Wikipedia". Wikidata. 17 July 2015. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
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