Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test

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If you have a coffee-stained mug with a Wikipedia logo on it, you may be spending too much time on Wikipedia. Why not spend some more and take this test?

If you're not sure whether you are a Wikipediholic or are unsure about the amount of Wikipedihol you took, then you should take this test. Give yourself at least 15 minutes because there are around 150 questions. The point value of answering 'yes' to each question is listed in parentheses ( ) at the end of the question. The higher the result, the more Wikipedihol you had! New questions and modifications are of course welcome—good questions are those that measure current addiction (e.g., "have you edited a page in the last week?", not "have you ever edited a page?"), on the hypothesis that Wikipediholicism can be cured, or at least controlled to some degree. Formats should be added as #ENTRY (point value, additional notes) in order to be compatible with the automated version. An automated version and a legacy version are also available.

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The test

  1. Do you typically use Wikipedia at least once a week? (1)
  2. Do you typically use Wikipedia at least once a day? (2)
  3. Do you typically use Wikipedia for more than an hour a day? (4)
  4. Is more than 60% of your time online spent at Wikipedia? (10)
  5. ...75%? (25)
  6. ...exactly 100%? (100)
  7. Did you stop using your printed encyclopedia and used this one instead? (2)
  8. Did you throw away that encyclopedia? (2)
  9. Do you start new articles? (2)
  10. ...Every day? (25)
  11. Do you hook up to Wikipedia over a public wireless Internet connection? (2)
  12. Do you edit Wikipedia articles while over such a connection? (4)
  13. Is that connection in a restaurant? (6)
  14. ...Do you edit Wikipedia while waiting for your meal? (8)
  15. ...During your meal? (20)
  16. ...While eating? (25)
  17. ...One hand on the keyboard, and one on your food? (100 – that's it, we're driving you down to the next Wikiclinic for treatment.)
  18. Do you stop eating to edit Wikipedia and then throw your meal away, because it spoiled while you were editing? (50 more points - you're a junkie)
  19. Did you pick that restaurant because of the free WiFi? (5 more)
  20. Are you on an aircraft with wireless access to the Internet during flight? (25)
  21. ...because you can edit on Wikipedia on it? (35)
  22. Are you eating your meal on said flight while taking this test or writing an article? (50)
  23. Did you choose this flight over another because of the access to Wikipedia? (100 plus a point for every $10 more you paid for this flight than the one you would have taken)
  24. Do you talk in Wikipedia markup code? (2)
  25. ...Every day? (50)
  26. Do you request that articles be created, improved, expanded, deleted, etc.? (1)
  27. Do you fulfill such requests? (2)
  28. Have you requested a new software feature, or reported a bug, in the last few weeks? (2)
  29. Do you make redirect pages? (1)
  30. Do you think you're using a significant portion of Wikipedia's bandwidth? (5)
  31. Do you click on "Random Page" at least once a day (or just because you're bored)? (2)
  32. When you click 'Random Page' do you, more often than not, find an article you have edited? (3)
  33. ...Written? (10)
  34. ...Always? (200, you must have Editcountitis)
  35. Have you ever gotten the same random page twice in a row? (3)
  36. ...Three times in a row? (10)
  37. Do you check new pages every week? (1.5)
  38. Do you check new pages every day? (3 more)
  39. Do you check new pages every hour? (30 more)
  40. Do you check Recent Changes almost every day? (2)
  41. Do you check Recent Changes more than ten times a day? (5)
  42. ...50 times a day? (50)
  43. Do you have Recent Changes bookmarked? (1)
  44. Do you have Recent Changes set as your start page? (12)
  45. Do you check your Watchlist almost every day? (1)
  46. Do you check your Watchlist every day? (2)
  47. Do you check your Watchlist more than ten times a day? (4)
  48. Do you have your Watchlist set as your start page? (8)
  49. Do you have more than 50 items in your watchlist? (1)
  50. ...More than 100? (2)
  51. ...More than 1000? (4)
  52. ...More than 10,000? (8)
  53. ...too much? (100, plus 12 for every hour you wasted)
  54. ...are you emotional that you only got 8 points for 10,000 items? or emotional this test no longer gives you 50 points for mere editcountitis? (50, and some pity)
  55. Have you learned a new language or improved in one you already knew for the primary purpose of being able to read the Wikipedia in that language? (6)
  56. ...Or for some other reason, such as picking it up where you left it x-many years ago? (2)
  57. Do you occasionally promote Wikipedia, either in person or by mentioning it on social media, IRC, forums or message boards, web pages, mail signatures, etc.? (2 for each promotion)
  58. ...Every day? (5)
  59. ...Incessantly? (10)
  60. Did you buy a Wikipedia T-shirt? (5)
  61. ...specifically to get the 5 points? (10)
  62. ...prior to the existence of shop.wikipedia.org? (20... but only physical shirts count)
  63. Do you find yourself writing regular text using Wikipedia link and layout conventions? (3)
  64. Is something you have thought was important, such as social life, career or studies, suffering because you spend so much time on Wikipedia? (10)
  65. Are you not getting enough sleep because of time on Wikipedia? (9)
  66. Are you sleeping during the day (as of 8 AM) because you edited Wikipedia overnight? (5 points, plus overslept time in hours)
  67. Do you forget to think twice before you say something to real people but re-check a hundred times what you have typed in before posting your comment in a talk page? (5)
  68. Do you judge people you know in "real life" partly on the basis of their Wikipedia contributions? (6)
  69. Do you think quality of contributions to Wikipedia is an important criterion in choosing a partner for a close relationship? (17 and a crash course in dating)
  70. Are you impressed by Wikipedia's growth? (2)
  71. Do you subscribe to a Wikimedia mailing list (e.g. WikiEN-l, Wikimedia-l)? (2)
  72. Do you actually read that mailing list? (20)
  73. Do you find yourself refreshing the mailing list, hoping that something new has arrived? (5)
  74. Or do you have an automatic notifier, and laugh because you only have to refresh whenever the notifier tells you to? (7)
  75. Do you think it will be better than every other Encyclopedia soon? (3)
  76. Do you think it is already better than every other Encyclopedia? (2)
  77. Do you argue that contributions to Wikipedia are "productive" or "useful" - unlike "wasting time" playing games or watching football? (5)
  78. Did you donate money to Wikipedia? (3)
  79. Do you wake up in the night in a cold sweat wondering whether your latest submission was truly written from the NPOV? (6)
  80. Have you ever phoned another Wikipedian? (1)
  81. Have you ever met another Wikipedian in "real life"? (2)
  82. Have you ever had sex with another Wikipedian? Sock puppet accounts don't count. (10)
  83. Did you buy a second monitor so you could edit Wikipedia more efficiently? (25)
  84. Did you immediately think of ways to improve this test, or adjust the scores so that they neatly add up to 100? (3.14)
  85. Have you edited this test to get a better score? (10)
  86. Do you think your score is too high and maybe you'll do something about it after "a few more edits"? (6)
  87. ...after "a lot more edits"? (10)
  88. ...after "a billion more edits"? (150, and becoming so paranormal that you think you're a steward although you aren't)
  89. Or are you so proud of it that you retake the test every month to see how more addicted you've become? (10)
  90. If you have a web page, do you proudly display your score from this test on it? (5)
  91. Have you ever looked for the Edit this page link on an ordinary Web page? (3)
  92. Have you ever instinctively reached for the edit link to correct an unfortunate wording while reading a newspaper or book? (4)
  93. Have you ever edited an article on Wikipedia while paying long distance charges to connect to the Internet? (5)
  94. Do you make edits while drunk or under the influence of other intoxicating substances and find that nobody reverts your changes? (1)
  95. Have you ever edited Wikipedia while taking a bath because you found it made the experience even more relaxing? (5)
  96. Have you ever publicly declared that you've quit Wikipedia but found yourself lingering about anyway? (7)
  97. Is this page on your watchlist? (2)
  98. Have you ever requested to be a sysop? (2)
  99. Are you a sysop? (2)
  100. Do you actually have sysop powers on more than one Wikipedia? (2 points more)
  101. Have you ever requested to be a bureaucrat? (3)
  102. Are you a bureaucrat? (3 points more)
  103. Are you a steward? (5 points)
  104. Did you translate the Wikipedia software? (3)
  105. Did you program part of it? (20)
  106. Did you invent it? (1000 points :))
  107. Do you edit articles in your sleep? (17)
  108. Do you curse out loud upon waking and realizing that you have to make all those edits over again? (2 points more)
  109. ...Or are the edits actually still there...? (200 points, plus the Randi prize)
  110. Do you edit Wikipedia on a laptop? (1)
  111. Did your laptop's fan go on by itself while you were at Wikipedia? (2)
  112. Did your laptop melt (or show serious signs of melting) while you were editing Wikipedia? (100 points and a new computer fan)
  113. Do you edit Wikipedia with a mobile phone or tablet? (2)
  114. ...Because you can't wait until you get access to a PC to add some obscure fact to Wikipedia? (4)
  115. Have you edited before 6:30 am? (6)
  116. ...until 4 am? (2)
  117. ...until 6 am? (4)
  118. ...until 8 am or later? (7)
  119. After reading the last question, did you give yourself 13 points because it is always 4, 6, or 8 AM somewhere? (13 points for cleverness :)
  120. Do you edit Wikipedia at night (i.e. after midnight) consuming drinks to keep you up? (2)
  121. Do you hold Wikipedia Nights, that is, nights when you intentionally go to bed late, after spending n hours editing Wikipedia? (5)
  122. Do you get people to join you in such an event? (10)
  123. Do you have an urge to edit this nonexistent article? (1)
  124. Did you immediately try to create the above nonexistent article? (10)
  125. From how many locations or devices did you visit Wikipedia the past 30 days? (1 per machine)
  126. Have you made "Wikipedia" the name of a MUD character? (5)
  127. When people ask you questions, is your answer invariably a wiki link? (3)
  128. Do you use terms like "dab", "lk", "sp", "revert", "blanking", "content", "NPOV", or other terms in their Wikipedia sense in unrelated contexts? (2)
  129. ...ALL those terms? (50)
  130. Have you ever thought about the social impact of Wikipedia? (15)
  131. Have you ever browsed Wikipedia while communicating with your significant other? (5)
  132. Have you told your significant other something on Wikipedia while communicating with them? (10)
  133. ...Was he or she impressed? (5)
  134. ...Or bored? (-5)
  135. Do you have NPOV issues with the negative score attributed to the previous question? (5)
  136. Are you surprised when you click on a normal link and it doesn't take you to a Wikipedia article? (1)
  137. Have you ever gone and done something new on this list, deliberately to raise your score? (1)
  138. Have you broken some sort of rule just to visit Wikipedia? (6)
  139. Have you spotted a typo above and now have a crushing urge to edit that typo but dare not edit it for you won't remember where you read up to? (3)
  140. …Are your hands shaking from not editing it? (4)
  141. ...Have you edited it? (5)
  142. Do you use the shortcut keys when using Wikipedia? (2)
  143. Do you hit alt-x (or its equivalent on your keyboard) more than any other shortcut key? (3)
  144. Is that the ONLY shortcut you use? (300)
  145. When you wake up in the night and can't get back to sleep due to some nagging worry do you get up and start working on Wikipedia so that you will get tired and have something relaxing to fill your mind when you go back to bed? (2)
  146. ...Did it work? (40)
  147. Have you in your impatience for others to edit an article, brought an article all the way from a stub to featured article status? (10)
  148. Have you ever signed a real email with ~~~~? (1)
  149. ...Two emails with ~~~~? (2)
  150. ...100 emails with ~~~~? (50 and a WP:Wikipedian in residence position)
  151. ...All emails you have sent with ~~~~, and have done so for more than 250 emails? (500, and getting elected president for signing emails the wrong way)
  152. Did you create an automated version of this test so you wouldn't have to add up your score? (100)
  153. Were you the creator of the legacy version that was deleted because you weren't active on Toolserver? (12)
  154. ...And did you backup the legacy version of this test at Wikipedia:Wikipediholism test/legacy? (8)
  155. Have you ever taken this quiz more than once simply to correspond with the most recent version? (12)
  156. Have you ever bought a CD, movie, video game, book or other media product so you can write the article, scan the cover and upload it to Wikipedia? (5)
  157. ... and have you paid full price or even bought it costlier from a second-hand retailer for it? (7.5)
  158. Have you joined a wikipedia(ns) community on a non-Wikipedia website? (30)
  159. Have you ever argued with anyone over Wikipedia's accuracy? (5)
  160. ...Did you win? (10)
  161. ...Did you win, but you were the one saying it was not accurate? (-15)
  162. Do you find yourself caught up in Wikipedia discussions a lot? (14)
  163. ...more than real-life discussions? (36)

Interpreting your score

Score range Description
0 - 0 You must have done nothing.
1 - 1 Most likely, you're not a Wikipediholic.
2 - 2 Just a little bit more...
3 - 100 A well-balanced attitude that may benefit by spending more time here.
101 - 150 This is the optimal, most productive range.
151 - 250 You are addicted to Wikipedia.
251 - 425 You're a pro.
426 - 600 You are a candidate for rollback rights.
601 - 725 You are a candidate for admin rights.
726 - 800 You're a candidate for bureaucrat, rollback AND admin rights.
801 - 850 Were you a Nupedian?
851 - 999 You're a candidate for steward rights.
1000 - 4000 You either played a part in creating Wikipedia or are a ghost. Good job!

Bonus questions

These questions give something called "bonus points", which add to your normal points:

  1. Do you vigorously complain that articles are not from the NPOV? (1 bonus point)
  2. Have you ever requested an image of a chemical compound? (1 bonus point)
  3. Have you ever argued with a functionary? (1 bonus point)
  4. Do you use your own name or some obscure nick (ScrofulousToad, Airigance 99, etc.)? (1 bonus point)
  5. Have you edited/created pages in three or more different language wikipedias? (1 bonus point)
  6. Have you edited/created pages in FIVE or more different language wikipedias? (1 bonus point)
  7. Have you edited/created pages in ALL the language wikipedias? (10000 bonus points, you are a winner!)
  8. Have you ever removed outdated questions from this test? (1 bonus point)
  9. Have you ever neglected to maintain personal hygiene in favor of Wikipedia? (2 bonus points)
  10. Have you ever broken up with a significant other, because they didn't think the Wiki was "all that"? (3 bonus points)
  11. Have you ever had an edit conflict -- with yourself? (1 bonus point)
  12. Do you read non-Wikipedia webpages using red hyperlinks by default and click on them, thinking "I could write an article on that!"? (1 bonus point)
  13. Do you create your own Wikipedia words? (like "Wikidicted?") (1 bonus point)
  14. Are you upset that
    1. ... you wrote an article on wikipediaddiction and someone said it sounded "like the grammar and speech patterns of a wikipedian"? (1 bonus point)
    2. ... it got deleted by AfD? (2 bonus points)
  15. Have you created a page full of red links, and then made a decision to put everything else on hold until you could (a) either fill in all the (red) blanks or (b) until your body could take it no further or (c) your computer couldn't? (3 bonus points)
  16. Do you have other pages open right now editing them? (1 bonus point)
  17. Do you use tabbed browsing to open multiple wiki pages at the same time? (1 bonus point)
    1. More than 3? (1 bonus point)
      1. Seven or more? (2 bonus points)
        1. are those other tabs saving edits and/or loading pages, right now? (3 bonus points, and a speed-editing award if you have good internet)
        2. all of them are either loading or saving a page? (5 bonus points)
  18. Have you edited wikipedia pages during intermittent power outages? (1 bonus point)
    1. Are you considering the purchase of an uninterruptible power supply solely because you 'lost a good edit' while doing so? (1 bonus point)
      1. Did you actually buy it? (2)
        1. The best one you could afford? (2, and confidence that your computer won't blow up)
  19. Are you eager to add questions to this list? (1)
  20. Are you proud to be a Wikipediholic? (1)
  21. Have you lost all traces of sanity due to overexposure to Wikipedia? (5)
    1. ...or did you discover that Wikiholism is the only way to truth and beauty, and others are the insane ones? (10)

Interpreting your bonus point score

Score range Description
-2 - 0 You are normal.
1 - 2 You are slightly less than normal, but still sane.
3 - 5 You are teetering on the brink of insanity.
6 - 10 You are slightly insane, and would benefit from counseling.
11 - 20 You should get mental help.
21 - 35 You are probably clinically insane.
36 - 50 You are totally out of it.
51 - 75 Call a doctor immediately.
76 - 100 You are either dead, or not real.
101+ ... Seriously?


See also

You can use the {{User Wikipediholic}} template to display your score on your user page, using {{User Wikipediholic|(your score)|-}}.