It just occurred to me, since we started boosting, just how many have been boosted. Basically, how many articles did wikiHow have about the time of January/February 2008?

Well @Ttrimm , I know it’s over 50,000!

That is a REALLY good question. I think you could find out two ways. 1. Ask someone who has access too the wikiLogs. 2. Go around to the user pages of all boosters and add up the number of articles they’ve boosted. (Note that some users prefer to keep that information hidden.) I’d go with #1 . So, @Krystle or @JackHerrick do you know?

@Ttrimm @AndrewG1999 It’s 95,419!:slight_smile:

Wow!!! So most of our articles!! Awesome!

*whistle* And to think @Ttrimm has done over half… you are just one person… right??

Not to question the stat, but is that the number of article boosts (where obviously articles can be boosted more than once) or the number of unique articles that have been boosted? Next obvious question, how many articles are deleted that have been boosted> I have seen NAB’rs boost an article by placing nfd tags on it, and wonder if the stat as a ‘‘boost’’ remains if the article itself is deleted? Too much info?

@BR - The stat remains as a boost whether or not an article stays or gets deleted. I have my own unique question. @Ttrimm , remember early last year when all of those 2006/2007 articles flew into the NAB list? Haha.

Oh lord, DO I!!! That was horrendous! I thought we would never get done! I remember you guys were ‘afraid’ to tell me!

I plead the 5th on that one =P