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Whose Updating Wikipedia in Malaysia Posted: 17 Jul 2012 01:00 PM PDT Wikipedia is quite possibly mankinds greatest repository of information. It's an amazing concept that all the data in Wikipedia was created, documented and moderated by a crowd of people for FREE, that just makes the whole thing even more interesting. For the past two days, I've been writing about Bigquery and Big Data in general. Today I want to go through the results of my searches on BigQuery and really delve into the data to get some useful information. For instance, I was curious who Aiman abmajid was. This guy is the undisputed King of Wikipedia in Malaysia and I was intrigued as to who he was and why was he updating so many Wikipedia entries (some more than 900 times per article). A quick Google search, brought me to Wikipedia which led me to the following:
Now for those who can't read Malay, Aiman is a man (as can be inferenced from the 'bin' in his name), born on the 2-Jun 1985 (making him just 27 years old) in Petaling Jaya Malaysia. He's an Orang Kurang Upaya (OKU) –which is the official term for disabled people in Malaysia–due to his autisme, and he gives a brief story as to how he overcame the odds from being unable to speak to actually speaking a bit from kindergarten till College. It's an amazing story to read, that someone with Autisme in Malaysia is actually contributing to our countries repository of information–this could only happen with technology. You can read more about Aiman on his Wikipedia User Page. Although it's not mentioned here, his Wikipedia user page also goes on to elaborate that he's an expert in Malaysian Expressways, which explain why the Malaysian Expressway System Wikipedia page was updated a total of 912 times by Aiman. This is a page you'd expect many updates, since Malaysia adds a highway nearly every day as far as I can tell, and the person keeping Malaysian up to date on our expressways–is Aiman bin Ab Majid. I'm really blown away by the results, and it's only while writing this article and looking through the data that I noticed I might be looking at only the English articles, and Aiman had already updated English articles a total of 13,179 times. His closest rival in this case was wikipedia user Earth, who updated English articles a total of 2,477 times (about 5 times less than Aiman). It's really really nice to see, someone from Malaysia actually updating information about our country, particularly our Nations expressways. I think crowdsourcing in Malaysia has definite potential. Methodology for calculation1. I used Google Bigquery on the publicly available Wikipedia dataset 2. Unfortunately, the data set didn't have contributors country of origin, therefore I had to settle for the next best thing, which was to filter all Wikipedia articles by only those that had Malaysia in the title. 3. This meant, that Malaysian users updating articles about other countries were not counted in the equation. 4. It also meant, Malaysian users updating articles that didn't contain the word Malaysia in the title, were also not counted in the equation. 5.The 13,179 revisions by Aiman were on ALL articles revised by him, but because I couldn't export the data for a more granular analysis, based on what I could see this covers only ENGLISH articles. 6.While the methodology is very restrictive and has some flaws (we do the best with the data we have), the fact that Aiman blows everyone else out of the water could be a good thing. The difference between Aiman and the rest of the pack is just so wide, that even if we improved the data quality and availability, it's unlikely he could be overtaken by anyone. 7.A similar search for Singapore, yielded Wikipedia User Huaiwei as the Singaporean Wikipedia King (or Queen) with a total of 9,477 revisions. 8.Just like Aiman, Huaiwei writes a lot about public transport in terms of Singapore airlines, bus routes etc. 9.In terms of article titles, the article titled Malaysia, is the most updated article on the list (quite obviously). 10. What's not so obvious is why Malaysian Airlines is 2nd most updated article on the list. That I will cover in my next post. ConclusionSome might say, doesn't he have things to do other than update Wikipedia. This really "Makes my blood go upstairs". Contributing to Wikipedia is an indirect (and sometimes direct) contribution to society at large. What else could be more important. His 13,000 + revisions have helped keep articles up to date and added value not just to Wikipedia but to the internet in general. The value of updating wikipedia–even a slight amendment–is much much more than plopping down in front of the television to watch 12 straight episodes of a serial drama, TV shows or even Football. Yet people seem to think it's OK to watch 12 hours of TV, but not to spend 12 hours contributing to society. I'm proud of Aiman (whoever and where ever he is), and I'm proud to have a fellow Malaysia take Wikipedia so seriously. You should be too. Related posts:
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