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Insightful Wikipedia Edit Frequency Extension

Wikipedia Edit Frequency is a free Chrome extension designed to enhance your browsing experience on Wikipedia. By displaying how frequently a specific article has been edited, it provides valuable context regarding the relevance and reliability of the information presented. The extension features a user-friendly, color-coded indicator positioned in the bottom corner of every Wikipedia page, which ranges from red for very active articles to white for stable ones. This allows users to quickly assess the dynamic nature of the content they are reading.

This tool is particularly useful for identifying trending topics, controversial subjects, or breaking news that may require ongoing updates. By simply hovering over the color-coded indicator, users can view the precise time since the last edit, enabling them to determine whether a topic is currently being debated or has reached a consensus. Overall, Wikipedia Edit Frequency serves as an informative tool for navigating the vast landscape of Wikipedia articles.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    chrome

  • Language

    English

  • Developer

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