Wikipedia Edits Tracker
This chart shows a frozen public snapshot of Wikipedia pages with unusually intense editing. Horizontal position is edit volume on a logarithmic scale; vertical position is dispute intensity derived from reversals, rejected edits, churn, persistence, and rejected-edit volume. Each page name is plotted directly at those two coordinates. Editing conflict may accompany breaking news, maintenance, expansion, or disagreement; it does not by itself establish controversy, inaccuracy, or importance.
What does it show?
Heavy editing does not always mean active dispute; the pages with the most edits and the most conflict are often different.
Methodology
Dispute intensity = 40% mutual-reversal intensity + 20% rejected-edit rate + 15% content churn + 15% multi-day persistence + 10% rejected-edit volume. The private instrument begins with non-bot English Wikipedia edits tagged as reverted, analyzes up to 1,000 revisions per candidate, excludes pages under 90 days old unless they show at least two mutual reversals, and filters for repeated activity. Page names are anchored by uniform dots at their edit-volume and dispute-intensity coordinates, with collision-free labels and guide lines when labels are displaced. Label colors are decorative and carry no data meaning; dot size is constant. This is an analytical screen for editorial contestation, not a judgment about factual accuracy, political importance, or reader attention.