Universal Language Selector/Compact Language Links/metrics/data

The usage of interlanguage links in Wikipedia is tracked in detail in a Google Spreadsheet since late May 2016 (several weeks before the deployment of Compact Language Links began). This is done to assess this feature's impact.

The raw data for these sheets is collected regularly using scripts and queries described at the page Universal Language Selector/Compact Language Links/metrics.

Status
The daily and weekly data is complete until February 26 2017.

The monthly data is complete until February 2017.

Summary of results
The trend from May 2016, when the feature's deployment started, until December 2016, was that of general growth in the percent of people who visit Wikipedia in different languages and click on links to other languages. This was especially clearly pronounced in languages of medium readership (between 100 thousand and 1 million pageviews per day), in some of which this percent grew three times or more (Hungarian, Danish, Ukrainian, Greek, Hebrew, Thai, and several others). This growth is seen in both outgoing and incoming links.

Growth is also seen in the Wikipedia editions with the largest numbers of readers (English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Chinese), although it is smaller.

You can see the full list of languages and the corresponding growth by month in the "Wikipedia % monthly" and "Wikipedia % target monthly" tabs in the spreadsheet. You can also see the same languages grouped by the number of pageviews at the same tabs (scroll to the right).

Given that "percent" and "%" refers to "percent of clicks on interlanguage links out of the number of pageviews":
 * In June 2016 there were 17 Wikipedias with less than 0.2%. In December 2016 and January 2017 this number was 0, and in February 2017 there was one such language (Russian).
 * In June 2016 there were 34 Wikipedias with more than 1%. In February 2017 this number was 267.
 * In June the average percent for all languages was 0.6%. In December and January it was above 10%, and in February—above 7%.
 * for large-readership languages it was 0.28% in June 2016, 0.63% in January 2017, and 0.46% in February 2017.
 * for medium-readership languages it was 0.37% in June 2016, 2.76% in January 2017, and 1.75%.

Tabs

 * Wikipedia % monthly
 * This is the average of clicks on interlanguage links per visit. It calculates how many user visits result in the user clicking on any of the interlanguage links for that page. The "growth" is given as the percent of the difference from June 2016. The columns after "Growth" show the same numbers, but group languages by number of pageviews. This is a key metric, showing the usage of the feature in each project, with correction for actual visits (counting only the clicks themselves would change according to season and other factors). Higher numbers mean that more readers click interlanguage links.


 * Wikipedia % target monthly
 * This is the average of arrivals via on interlanguage links per visit. It calculates how many user visits result from the user clicking on an interlanguage link in another language and checks whether the feature affected the destination. The "growth" is given as the percent of the difference from June 2016. The columns after "Growth" show the same numbers, but group languages by number of pageviews. This is a key metric, showing the impact of the feature on visits to other languages, with correction for actual visits (counting only the clicks themselves would change according to season and other factors). Higher numbers mean that more people arrive to a Wikipedia in this language using an interlanguage link.


 * Wikipedia
 * Shows the number of clicks from this language to a Wikipedia in another language. This is raw data coming from running queries on Wikimedia stat servers.


 * Wikipedia weekly total
 * Sums the clicks from all Wikipedias per week and per month. "Minus 5" means "all languages except en, de, fr, nl, and sv".


 * Wikipedia target
 * Shows the number of clicks from Wikipedia in other languages to Wikipedia in this language. This is raw data coming from running queries on Wikimedia stat servers.


 * Wikipedia target weekly total
 * Sums the clicks to all Wikipedias per week and per month. "Minus 5" means "all languages except en, de, fr, nl, and sv".


 * Wikipedia pageviews
 * The pageviews per day in each language. This is raw data coming from the Pageviews API.


 * Wikipedia %
 * The percentage of clicks on interlanguage links from a Wikipedia in a given language to Wikipedias in other languages out of the number of pageviews in that language each day.


 * Wikipedia target %
 * The percentage of clicks on interlanguage links from other Wikipedias to a Wikipedia in a given language out of the number of pageviews in that language each day.


 * Wikipedia %
 * The percentage of clicks on interlanguage links from a Wikipedia in a given language to Wikipedias in other languages out of the number of pageviews in that language each week.


 * Wikipedia target %
 * The percentage of clicks on interlanguage links from other Wikipedias to a Wikipedia in a given language out of the number of pageviews in that language each week.