User:Fixuture/List of Wikipedia-related websites

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This is intended to become a list of all Wikipedia-related websites that exist (or have existed).

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Name Wikipedia page Author Info Type Online Open source
WikiGrabber The Quick Way To Find Wikipedia Pages That Need Citations And Dead Link Replacement Editing Yes No
Who is Bigger? The book's website ranks historical figures just as Google ranks webpages, by integrating a diverse set of measurements about their reputation (including PageRank, article length, and readership) into estimates of their fame, explained by a combination of achievement (gravitas) and celebrity. Data analysis Yes
WikiDistrict A unique search engine that finds quick connexions between pages. A single click is enough to discover what links Walt Disney to Louis XIV. Fun, Data analysis Yes No
Find link User:Edward/Find link User:Edward Edward Betts' Find link is a tool which locates unlinked mentions of the specified article title in other articles. Editing Yes No
Listen to Wikipedia Listen to the sound of Wikipedia's recent changes feed. Bells indicate additions and string plucks indicate subtractions. Pitch changes according to the size of the edit; the larger the edit, the deeper the note. Art, Fun Yes Yes*
Wikipedia article traffic statistics User:Midom Data analysis Yes Yes*
Wikipedia citation tool for Google Books User:Apoc2400 Wikipedia citation tool for Google Books, New York Times, ISBN, DOI and more Editing Yes Yes*
Wikiwix fr:Utilisateur:Pmartin/Wikiwix (French) User:Pmartin Wikiwix is a comprehensive Wikipedia search engine which not only searches Wikipedia but also other related sister sites associated with the Wikipedia database like Wikisource, Wikitionary, Wikibooks, Wikinews and more. It searches for texts, images and even locations on maps called “atlas” and produces the result in an interface which has related results from different tools organized on one page. Search Yes
Wikipeetia No purpose but being misspelled. Fun Yes
Wikipedia Review An open forum is provided for people to talk about issues related to Wikipedia and sister projects like Wiktionary and Wikimedia Commons without the possibility of censorship by the Wikimedia Foundation "openly-undemocratic administration".[1] Forum Yes
Wikipediocracy "We exist to shine the light of scrutiny into the dark crevices of Wikipedia and its related projects; to examine the corruption there, along with its structural flaws; and to inoculate the unsuspecting public against the torrent of misinformation, defamation, and general nonsense that issues forth from one of the world’s most frequently visited websites, the “encyclopedia that anyone can edit.”" Forum, News Yes
Wikipedia Weekly Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly The podcast covering the Wikipedia/Wikimedia community. Podcast, News Yes
Wikimindmap WikiMindMap is a tool to browse easily and efficiently in Wiki content, inspired by the mindmap technique. Wiki pages in large public wiki's, such as wikipedia, have become rich and complex documents. Thus, it is not always straight forward to find the information you are really looking for. This tool aims to support users to get a good structured and easy understandable overview of the topic you are looking for. Visualization Yes Yes*
Six Degrees of Wikipedia Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon applied to the articles in Wikipedia. Query the Wikipedia dataset to find the shortest route between two articles. Data analysis Yes
Degrees of Wikipedia Degrees of Wikipedia is a multi-lingual tool for finding the distance and shortest path between two articles on a live copy of Wikipedia. Related to "Six Degrees of Wikipedia". Data analysis Yes
WikiScan User:Akeron Statistics on Wikipedia Data analysis Yes
The Wiki Game Explore & race through Wikipedia articles in this game Games Yes No
The Wikipedian User:WWB A blog by William Beutler written specifically for the non-insider — that is to say, the non-Wikipedian. Blog Yes
Terra Incognita Terra Incognita visualises how Wikipedia has evolved over the last decade by taking each language edition and mapping all the articles that refer to geographic locations. The work gives insights into the complex ways in which the encyclopaedia's language communities interrelate: the unexpected areas of focus, overlaps between each language's geography, and how the focus of linguistic communities has emerged over time. Visualization Yes No
Histography "Histography" is interactive timeline that spans across 14 billion years of history, from the Big Bang to 2015. The site draws historical events from Wikipedia and self-updates daily with new recorded events. The interface allows for users to view between decades to millions of years. The viewer can choose to watch a variety of events which have happened in a particular period or to target a specific event in time. Yes No
See, also A collection of our favorite visualizations built on Wikipedia data, curated by Hatnote. Visualization Yes
Hatnote Yes
WikiStream Yes Yes*
Wikimedia timeline of events User:GorillaWarfare Yes
Living or Dead Site using Wikidata/Wikipedia to report on celebrity deaths. Groups people by film/TV to show all deaths in a cast list. Reports on recent deaths and celebrity birthdays. Also shows trending people, films, TV shows, books, bands and albums with associated people's death/living status. Data analysis, Fun Yes


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  1. ^ "Welcome to The Wikipedia Review!, Introduction and FAQ - Please read before posting!". Retrieved 25 March 2016.