Malay Wikipedia
The Malay Wikipedia (Malay: Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu, Jawi alphabet: ويکيڤيديا بهاس ملايو, abbreviation: mswiki) is the Malay edition of Wikipedia. It uses the Malay alphabet only and not the Jawi alphabet. This edition was started on 26 October 2002 and has about 323,162 articles as of January 2019 and is the 29th largest Wikipedia by number of articles. The system was activated by Wikipedia administrator Brion Vibber.[1][2]
Screenshot Wikipedia Bahasa Melayu | |
Type of site | Online encyclopedia |
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Available in | Malay |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Owner | Wikimedia Foundation |
URL | ms |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | October 26, 2002 |
Despite the similarities between Malay and Indonesian, the Malay Wikipedia and Indonesian Wikipedia were started separately by two different user groups. The Indonesian Wikipedia was started about six months after the Malay Wikipedia was. As of 2009, the Indonesian Wikipedia had three times the number of active editors and articles the Malay Wikipedia had. In 2009 Andrew Lih wrote "Because these groups are drawn on national boundaries, merging is not likely to happen soon."[3]
Starting 27 July 2016, file upload at the Malay Wikipedia (along with Czech, Spanish, Basque, Gujarati, Portuguese, Simple English and Swedish Wikipedia)[lower-alpha 1] is no longer facilitated and instead redirected to Wikimedia Commons due to copyright infringement issues. However, file upload at the English, Indonesian and other languaged Wikipedia remains operable.
Since 2016, Malay Wikipedia has had a dearth of administrators.
In June 2020, it was the third most visited language Wikipedia in Malaysia with 11 million page views.[4] It ranked below the English Wikipedia (59 million page views in Malaysia)[5] and the Chinese Wikipedia (14 million page views in Malaysia)[6] but above the Indonesian Wikipedia (only 1 million page views in Malaysia).[7]
Milestones
- 200,000 - March 21, 2013 - Belforte Monferrato
- 190,000 - February 25, 2013 - Galeri Petronas
- 178,000 - February 6, 2013 - Doubravice (Daerah České Budějovice)
- 125,000 - November 15, 2011 - Morbecque
- 120,000 - June 9, 2011 - La Biolle
- 115,000 - March 22, 2011 - Raj British
- 110,000 - February 23, 2011 - Oëlleville
- 105,000 - February 2, 2011 - Bassy
- 100,000 - January 9, 2011 - Pressigny-les-Pins
Gallery
- Main Page (11 Mar 2004)
- Main Page (30 Jun 2004)
- Main Page (26 Nov 2004)
- Main Page (4 Sep 2006)
- Main Page 1 (Apr 2009)
- Main Page (13 Jul 2010)
References
- Lih, Andrew. The Wikipedia Revolution: How a Bunch of Nobodies Created the World's Greatest Encyclopedia. Hyperion, New York. 2009. 1st ed. ISBN 978-1-4013-0371-6 (paper).
Notes
- Open content encyclopedia ... Wikipedia ... in Malay
- Contributions of Brion VIBBER
- Lih, p. 136.
- Page views by country - Malaysian Wikipedia, Wikimedia Statistics, read on July 13th 2020
- Page views by country - English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Statistics, July 13th 2020
- Page views by country - Chinese Wikipedia, Wikimedia Statistics, July 13th 2020
- Page views by country - Indonesian Wikipedia, Wikimedia Statistics, July 13th 2020
Footnotes
- See Commons:Commons:Turning off local uploads for more details.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Malay Wikipedia. |
Malay edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
For a list of words relating to Malay Wikipedia, see the Malay language category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Malay |
Meta has related information at: Tell us about Malay Wikipedia |
Malay Wikipedia repository of Wikisource, the free library |
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Malay phrasebook. |
- (in Malay) Mobile version of Malay Wikipedia
- (in Malay) History of Malay Wikipedia