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  1. You have to fill the following table just with a number from 0 to 10, according to how much you agree with the sentence. 0 means you totally disagree and 10 you totally agree.
Quality indicator Your qualification from 0 to 10
1. The number of articles.
2. The size of a wikipedia article.
3. The number of users.
4. Number of active users.
5. The speed of the vandalisms reversions.
6. Number of edits for article
7. The number of maintenance templates
8. Number of articles with a maintenance templates
9. Number of users that contribute with the wikipedia maintenance
10. References of external sources.
11. Projects to improve it's quality[1]
12. Community contributions to this projects[2]
13. Number of quality articles, good articles...
14. Number of visitors of a wikipedia.[3]
15. Structure of the categories.[4]
16. Redaction and clarity of the articles.
17. Existence of images at wikipedia articles.
18. Are most of your articles at an ordinary encyclopedia?[5]
19. Variety of terms (not included at ordinary encyclopedias).
20. External links to help visitors find more information.
  1. Are there other quality indicators? Which:

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  1. A sample could be: List of articles every Wikipedia should have
  2. Projects referred on point 11.
  3. This means that people believes in the wikipedia content.
  4. The order and the way to find articles at their category.
  5. Ordinary encyclopedias: Enncyclopedia Britannica.