Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

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October 14th, 2013

@kwelle It’s probably too late to embed this anecdote in your preso, but for your reading pleasure, check this out: http://t.co/1DCHTMMfAb

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@simsa0 Yeah, 21% seems to be the number that the app converges to. Amazed as well :-)

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@ReaderMeter I do use bot flags _and_ an additional heuristic: _any_ of the words of the bot name end or start w/ “bot”. Captures some more…

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@ReaderMeter The idea is to CSS-style the sliders like balances. It’s a v0.0.1 sample app, more interesting is the SSE API for future work.

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@dvanliere @nicolastorzec Happy to read that. My offer for help stands. Thanks for the friendly comment on my Talk page :-)

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Learn everything about Server-Sent Events (SSE) from this amazing #HTML5 Rocks article by @ebidel: http://t.co/xVSokZcm8K

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Bots vs. Wikipedians has a public that sends out / edits as Server-Sent Events: wikipedia-edits.herokuapp.com/sse

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RT @SeanGorman: Paper behind it http://t.co/b3S8UQ5DCz Using Concurrent Wikipedia Edit Spikes with Social Network Plausibility Checks for B…

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Bots vs. Wikipedians—Who edits morewikipedia-edits.herokuapp.comaP Live stats o@Wikipediai@wikidatata bot activity (CC@WikiResearchch)

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RT @WikiLiveMon: #BreakingNews Candidate: http://t.co/NQDTtZi35f [Edits: 6, Editors: 2, Langs: 2] // NobelPrize #Economics

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@TomChatfield @FrannLeach Hope the blog post is useful, and welcome to the bright side… You can fix the Web actually https://t.co/r0Pf4ce6MP

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