User:JesseW/10 page test
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I did a 10 Special:Randompage test just now(07:31, 19 December 2005 (UTC)), and here are my results: The pages were: London Docks permalink, Windermere, Florida permalink, La Vergne permalink, Signal recognition particle permalink, Blind Lake permalink, Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden permalink, Julius Eastman permalink, François Le Lionnais permalink, List of films based on stage plays or musicals permalink, and Korea permalink.
- 40% had pictures.
- 60% were longer than one screen.
- 10% was a List, one was a disambiguation page.
- 20% had external links/references. (They were both geographical articles)
- 100% were generally wikified.
- None of them had obvious vandalism.
- None of them were on fictional topics, i.e. fancruft.
- None of them were schools.
- 30% were biographies, all of which were on dead people.
- 40% were geographical topics.
- 30% were tagged as stubs.
Any other interesting stats anyone can think of?
[edit] Febuary 2006
Did the test again.
The pages were: Refresher permalink, Hikmet Tanyu permalink, Ohio State Highway 120 permalink, Molecular anthropology permalink, Bicolano people permalink, Jack Sheppard permalink, Michael Rophino Lacy permalink, Gregarinidea permalink, Atoms in Molecules permalink, One Light, One Sun permalink.
- 10% had pictures.
- 20% were longer than one screen.
- 0% were Lists or disambiguation pages.
- 70% had external links/references.
- 90% were generally wikified.
- None of them had obvious vandalism.
- None of them were on fictional topics, i.e. fancruft.
- None of them were schools.
- 30% were biographies, 2 of which were on dead people, i.e. 10% living people bios.
- 20% were geographical topics.
- 70% were tagged as stubs. (2 others were tagged as {{1911}}, which probably count as stubs...)
- 100% were in a category.