Volapük Wikipedia

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Favicon of Wikipedia Volapük Wikipedia
URL http://vo.wikipedia.org/
Commercial? No
Type of site Internet encyclopedia project
Registration Optional
Available language(s) Volapük
Owner Wikimedia Foundation

The Volapük Wikipedia (Vükiped) is the Volapük version of Wikipedia. It was created in 2004 and as of January 24, 2008, it has over 114 000 articles[1] and is the Wikipedia in a constructed language with the highest number of articles. In the summer of 2007 the Wikipedia saw rapid growth through automatic insertion of short articles on European municipalities and American towns by a bot. It made a leap from around 5 000 articles at the beginning of June and reached 110 000 articles in September. Now, Volapük Wikipedia has many articles, though 93% of it are about cities[2] and they are very short. In addition, most of the essential articles for Wikipedias as an encyclopedia still are not written, e.g. Earth, World War II, Napoleon I, Christianity, Alphabet, Bird, Atom, etc.

Volapük Wikipedia was criticised for its low depth of articles (currently 7[3]) and using a bot for copy-pasting articles from other Wikipedias.[4] Responding to this, Sérgio Meira, the administrator and, at the time, the sole regular non-bot editor of the Volapük Wikipedia, wrote: "I thought I could try to get some new people interested in learning the language and contributing by doing something a little crazy -- like increasing the size of the Volapük wikipedia as fast as I could, with Python programs for copying and pasting information onto pre-translated templates".[5]

Recently, a radical clean-up of Volapük Wikipedia and moving it to Wikimedia Incubator was proposed.[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Statistics of Volapük Wikipedia, Retrieved January 24, 2008
  2. ^ [../../../../../vo/articles/c/a/t/Special%7ECategories_101d.html&limit=385 Klad:Zifs(Category:Cities) has about 106,000 articles.]
  3. ^ See depth for Volapük Wikipedia
  4. ^ Talk page of VW sysop
  5. ^ Talk page of VW sysop
  6. ^ Radical cleanup of Volapük Wikipedia

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